
16
6. At the Particle Counter, (figure 7) press
↓↓↓↓
until “Cycles” LED is Lit
7. Press “Program” and verify the 3 digit LED displays
CYC
and the 7 digit LED displays
00i
.
Use the arrow keys to set the cycles to the desired number of samples taken at each port.
8. Press “Enter” to save Cycles setting, and verify 3 digit LED displays
l
oc
and the 7 digit LED
displays
00i
.
9. Use the arrow keys to set the desired number of locations (as previously defined in
“Terminology”). Programming
000
locations will cause the sampling routine to be repeated
continuously.
10. Press Enter to save the programmed sampling routine.
Figure 7. Particle Counter Cycle and Location Programming
Programming a Detailed Sampling Routine
To program a more complex routine tailored to specific situation requirements, use the following
procedure. The example given uses the earlier example, wherein only 5 sampling points are used and
they are connected to manifold ports 01, 07, 13, 19 and 26. Begin with the Particle Counter and
Manifold Controller turned on and the Manifold Controller on Local mode.
1. At the Manifold Controller (Figure 8), press “Program” and verify that the 2 digit LED blinks
the
scan step
number (00) briefly and then displays the
port number
(01). This indicates that
the first
scan step
in the sampling routine will be
port
1.
2. Press “Next” to save the programmed scan step and move to the next scan step. Verify the 2
digit LED blinks the next
scan step
number (01) briefly and then displays the next
port
number. The port number displayed is from the factory defaults or from a previous program.
3. Press
↑↑↑↑
repeatedly to display “07” in the 2 digit LED display. This sets the second
scan step
(01) to
port
7.
,
,