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Services menu
14.1
Sensor diagnostics
Sensor diagnostics
Calibration timer
The instrument can automatically remind the user when the next sensor
calibration is due.
•
Select measurement channel.
•
Select enable and enter a delay in days.
•
The display shows the current instrument date and time, next calibration
due date and time, and the remaining days.
The next calibration date is updated when the sensor is calibrated. The
event “Cal. required” is generated when the delay has elapsed.
Service timer
The instrument can automatically remind the user when the next sensor
service is due.
•
Select enable and enter a delay in days. This should be validated by a
level 3 user.
The display shows the current instrument date and time, the next sensor
service due date and time, and the remaining days.
The next service date is updated when the button
Service done
is pressed
after a service. The event “Service required” is generated when the delay
has elapsed.
The sensor(s) attached to your instrument will require periodic servicing and
maintenance. For more information on this, please refer to the manual(s)
delivered with the sensor(s).
K1200 sensor
Select either
General
or
Zero diagnostic
from the menu.
General
will display values for the measurements in the sample, while
Zero
is used to display values when the gas concentration is at zero (e.g. during
a zero calibration using pure nitrogen as the calibration medium).
The screen layouts are identical for both diagnostic options, and show
useful information for troubleshooting purposes.
The first screen displays measurement information, with a status (OK or
NOK) alongside. A status of NOK indicates the value is outside of the
acceptable minimum or maximum value. To view the acceptable range limits
press the
Show criteria
button.
The criteria screen displays the acceptable range limits (minimum and
maximum values) for more in-depth troubleshooting.
Note:
If
Zero diagnostic
is selected, a warning message appears. Ensure
the sensor has been calibrated in pure N
2
before selecting this option.
TC sensor -
Gas/Temperature
This feature allows you to check the ability of the TC measurement board to
measure a range of currents and temperatures. To use this feature a TC
sensor simulator (Part N° 29117) must be used in place of the sensor.
•
Depending on the operation(s) to be performed, select
V2
,
V3
,
Temp
or
Select All
and press
Start
The software performs each check in several steps and asks the user to
select different values on the simulator. For each position, it applies different
anode voltages. For each position and voltage applied:
1.
it waits some time (typically 1 minute for a null current)
2.
it displays if the values measured are acceptable (OK)
3.
it displays the current and temperature values measured
If the current or the temperature is not acceptable, a solution may be the
calibration of the "gas amplifier" or the "temperature amplifier", in which
case please contact your Hach representative.
TC sensor - Amplifiers
This feature will display the measured values for V2 and V3 along with the
recommended values. It is advisable to put the sensor in continuous purge
mode during this operation by pressing the
Continuous purge
button.
If the measured and recommended values differ by a large margin, please
contact your Hach representative for advice.
Summary of Contents for Orbisphere 51 Series
Page 5: ...4 Table of Contents...
Page 19: ...18 Specifications...
Page 48: ...47 Section 6 View Menu Figure 33 View menu...
Page 52: ...51 Section 7 Measurement Menu Figure 36 Measurement menu...
Page 66: ...65 Section 9 Inputs Outputs Menu Figure 40 Inputs Outputs menu...
Page 68: ...67 Inputs Outputs Menu 9 4 Analog outputs Figure 41 Analog outputs menu...
Page 75: ...74 Inputs Outputs Menu...
Page 91: ...90 Communication Menu...
Page 94: ...93 Section 12 Products Menu Figure 44 Products menu...
Page 97: ...96 Global Configuration Menu...
Page 98: ...97 Section 14 Services menu Figure 46 Services menu Part 1...
Page 99: ...98 Services menu Figure 47 Services menu Part 2...
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