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If a valid input state (>0) is present, an arrow in the title line will
appear. The analyzer is now slave and will perform the
measurement until it gets another command from the master
unit. Some external control settings can be configured. This can
be found at the path:
E
XTRA
/G
ENERAL SETTINGS
then
F2
= ext.crtl.
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The user has the opportunity to set the zeroing time,
suction/response time and stand-by purge time.
Case 1: Stand-by
The Stand-by modus will be activated if the input state is higher than the
Stand-by modus has the following pass:
- Purging with zero gas (for the configured duration)
- Standby until the input state is below or equal the number of sample points
(e.g. 4 sample points and input state 1.4)
Case 2: External control of a sample point
-Zeroing: First the zeroing will be done. The duration of the zeropoint can be set
configurated at the analyzer
chapter).
-Gas sampling: The gas sampling is for purging the entire system and give the
analyzer enough time for response. (Response time). To set the suction/
configurated at the analyzer
-Measurement: The measurement will be started after the response/ suction
time is finished. It will be only abort if the user changes the status of the external
signal sources. The chart below shows the possible statues, which can be set at
the analyzer:
(*1): Whenever the selected sample point will be changed, then the analyzer will
start a zeroing before measuring the new sample point.
(*2): Not only status numbers 4 to 15, but all status numbers larger than the
number of installe
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Summary of Contents for SWG 100 SYNGAS
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