
D11-044-1: Rapidox 1100ZR-H-OL-LC O
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Analyser Instruction Manual
D11-044-1
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Last printed 08/11/2016 12:10:00
correction function only and provides enhanced accuracy in the correction.
The default is 1013mbar which is the average ambient pressure in the UK.
6.5.3
Alarm Config Screen
Figure 11: Alarm configuration screen. Note the actual values used may differ from those shown
above.
18)
Alarm Source:
Use the drop down box to assign a detector to the alarm. If
you want the alarm to be based on oxygen readings select oxygen from the
drop down list. The choices are: oxygen, pressure or temperature.
19)
Alarm Outputs:
This option enables or disables the alarms on the rear
panel (labelled Alarm High +/- and Alarm Low +/-). Make sure these are
enabled if you wish to use the signals from the alarm circuit.
20)
Audible Alarm:
This option enables or disables the audible buzzer fitted to
the Rapidox internally. When an alarm condition occurs the buzzer will
emit a continuous noise to alert the operator.
21)
Visible Alarm:
This option enables or disables the visual warning on the
front LCD. When enabled and an alarm condition occurs the message
“AL1” or “AL2” will flash in the lower right hand corner.
22)
Rising or falling Alarm:
This option allows the alarm to be set as a rising or
falling type. If the alarm is rising then the reading must rise above the set-
point for the alarm to be activated. If the alarm is falling then the reading
must fall below the set-point for the alarm to activate.
23)
Contacts N/O or N/C:
This option allows the user to programme how the
relay contacts are set on the rear panel. Normally Open means that the