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IM 11M12A01-04E
CAUTION
If you conduct an open-close check for the contact output 2, Error 1 (cell voltage failure) or Error
2 (heater temperature abnormal) will occur. This is because the built-in heater power of the
detector, which is connected to contact output 2, is turned off during the above check. So, if the
above error occurs, reset the equipment or turn the power off and then back on to restart (refer to
Section 10.4, “Reset,” later in this manual).
7.10.2
Checking Calibration Contact Output
The calibration contacts are used for the solenoid valve drive signals for the Automatic
Calibration Unit. This output signal enables you to check the equipment operation. Check the
flowmeter gas flow for that operation.
Follow the steps in Table 7.12. The table uses an example with a zero gas solenoid valve.
Table 7.12
Checking Calibration Contact Output
Switch operation
Display
Description
>
∧
ENT
A
01
Display after the password has been entered.
>
∧
ENT
G
01
Touch the [
∧
] key to switch to Group G.
>
∧
ENT
G
0
1
Touch the [>] key to move the position of the digit that is flashing to the
right one digit.
>
∧
ENT
G
1
1
Touch the [
∧
] key to enter 1.
>
∧
ENT
G1
1
Touch the [>] key to move the position of the digit that is flashing to the
right one digit.
>
∧
ENT
G1
5
Touch the [
∧
] key to enter 5.
>
∧
ENT
0
Touch the [ENT] key to have 0 flash.
The solenoid valve remains closed.
>
∧
ENT
1
Touch the [
∧
] key to enter 1.
>
∧
ENT
1
Touch the [ENT] key. The flashing continues.
>
∧
ENT
1
Touch the [ENT] key again to stop the flashing, and the solenoid valve will
be open to let the calibration gas flow.
>
∧
ENT
G
1
5
Touch the [ENT] key once again to switch to the parameter code selection
display.
The solenoid valve will then be closed.
>
∧
ENT
Basic
panel
display
Touch the [>] key together with the [ENT] key to return to the basic panel
display.
(This is not required if you proceed to make another setting.)
(The displayed numeric characters indicate the measurement gas
concentration.)
The symbol [
] indicates that the key is being touched. Light characters indicates that the digits are flashing.
11th Edition : Jul. 19, 2017-00
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