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Sensonic 4000
MEASURED VALUES
CO I .... :
CO II (H2) :
NO :
:
:
:
O2 :
PRESSURE :
TH GAS :
PT AMB. :
T1 EXT :
T2 EXT :
T3 EXT :
T4 EXT :
NTC :
BATTERY :
U/I1 EXT :
U/I2 EXT :
6.8.4.2
CONTROL LIST
The option
CONTROL LIST
displays a similar list to the one above. The list shows which subassembly
functions correctly (OK), or which is defective (ERROR).
and
- move the cursor to
CONTROL LIST
- select option
CONTROL LIST
CO : OK
NO : OK
:
:
:
O2 : OK
PRESSURE : OK
TH GAS : OK
PT AMB. : OK
T1 EXT : OK
T2 EXT : OK
T3 EXT : OK
T4 EXT : OK
NTC : OK
BATTERY : OK
U/I1 EXT : OK
U/I2 EXT : OK
6.8.4.3
madur Service
This option is for service engineers only. A code is needed to enter the menu - exit with [
MENU] key.
6.9
Storing of Results
Since the measured results can be stored in the EEPROM memory, it is possible to read them out later for
treatment using the
WINFGA
software. Data can be stored in two separate forms. Up to 30 measurement
reports and up to 10 banks from continuous measurements containing a total of 1024 sets of results. Using
an averaging time of 30 minutes, this would allow the results of over 21 days of measurements to be stored
(please be aware that for measuring sessions of that length a proper gas conditioning system is absolutely
necessary)
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