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SERVOPRO CHROMA Gas Analyser
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Peripheral alarms:
Some peripherals connected with the analyser may show their alarms/errors
status in the
Historic Alarm
menu. Refer to their User Manuals for more
information.
When a problem arises, a new alarm is generated and the button of the
HISTORIC ALARM
menu
turns red. If the menu is opened and an alarm is
still active, it turns yellow. If another alarm occurs, it turns red again. The
button will turn green when all alarms are resolved.
Every system alarm will activate or deactivate the system status alarm dry
contact output, depending the settings in the
CONFIGURATION ALARM
menu. Peak value alarm 1 and 2 each have a separate dry contact output that
is activated or deactivated, depending on the
CONFIGURATION ALARM
menu,
when the alarm thresholds are reached.
Some system functions, such as a real-time chromatogram, are disabled when
alarms are active. Rectify the problems before proceeding with your analysis.
When the problem is resolved, the same alarm message is displayed, but with
an “Ok” message (except for a “Plasma shut down” that is resolved with a
“Starting”
message
and for the “Plasma OFF” that is resolved with a “Plasma
ON”
message).
Example:
• If a “Low carrier flow” occurs, the following message is displayed:
(date) Low carrier flow: (hour)
• When the flow problem is rectified, the following message i
s displayed:
(date) Low carrier flow: Ok (hour)