Setting Basic Operational Parameters in the Config Menu • 38
NOTE:
Do not connect pressurized gas directly to the SDM-6000. Be sure to
install a demand flow regulator on the cylinder before connecting it to
the SDM-6000.
3 . Connect the demand flow regulator to the appropriate inlet fitting using 3/16
inch ID sample tubing.
Setting Basic Operational Parameters
in the Config Menu
Once the hardware has been assembled, use the Config Menu to confirm or adjust:
•
bump test parameters
•
calibration parameters
•
gas inlet parameters
•
date/time parameters and settings
•
language setting
•
password setting
The operational parameters are saved in the SDM-6000’s memory. If a parameter is
changed, the change will be in effect for any subsequent tests until the parameter is
changed again. If you have multiple SDM-6000s connected together, the slave
SDM-6000s will use the same parameter values of the master SDM-6000. The
parameters cannot be changed for each individual SDM-6000 if they are all
connected together. If the master SDM-6000 is removed from the installation, it will
retain its settings but the new master SDM-6000 that is now the left-most SDM-6000
will not remember the old master’s settings.
Bump Test Parameters
There are seven bump test parameters. Table 11 below describes the parameters
and shows the factory settings. If you wish to use the factory settings, then you do not
need to make any parameter adjustments. If you wish to confirm or change the
parameter settings, follow the instructions below.
Table 11: Bump Test Parameters
Parameter
Display Tag
Available Choices
Factory
Setting
Pre-Sample Flush
Time
AIR Flush
15 - 120 seconds in
1 second increments
15 seconds
Calibration Gas
Sample Time
GAS
20 - 120 seconds in
1 second increments
20 seconds