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SWG 100 User Manual
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8.9.
Cycle configuration
Path and default setting
E
XTRA
/
M
EASUREMENT CYCLE CONFIG
.
When the menu
“M
EASUREMENT CYCLE CONFIG
.”
is selected the user definable setting for the measurement
cycle will appear (see screenshot below).
General information
The menu point
“
CYCLE
CONFIGURATION”
allows the user to configure an individual measurement cycle.
Every installed sample point can be configured. For the configuration the user has the following phases, which
can be selected:
•
Zeroing.
•
Purging.
•
Stand-by.
•
Measurement SPx (SPx stands for Sample point 1, 2…).
The configuration is performed with the three function keys
F1
,
F2
and
F3
.
•
F1
:
Delete a phase.
•
F2
:
Make an Auto-config.
•
F3
:
Insert a new phase.
•
OK
:
View/change phase details
•
Left/right
:
Change the phase type.
Auto configuration
With
F2
the “Auto
-con
fig.” can be selected. The user can select one of two default cycle configurations.
•
One zeroing / cycle.
•
One zeroing / sample point.
The first program is for applications where the different measurement points have almost the same gas
concentrations. The zeroing is not necessary at every change of the measurement SPX.
The second program is for applications where the different measurement points have different gas
concentrations. A zeroing is recommended after every measurement point change.
The screenshots
below show the “One zeroing / cycle” and “One zeroing / sample point” in comparison.
Screenshot shows default setting, when the
„M
EASUREMENT CYCLE CONFIG
.”
will be started
the first time.
The two auto-configurations, which can be selected.
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