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FTIR Manual
5.3.2.1 Setup > Configuration > Machine
From the Machine configuration screen, you can set the customize the following options:
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Idle Timeout - The machine can be set to issue a critical fault if it is left out of analysis for a
designated length of time. Setting the value to 0 disables this feature. Use the + and - keys to adjust
the value from 0 to 45 minutes.
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Analysis Lockout - The machine can be set to lock out users after a designated length of time in
analysis. Setting this value to zero disables this feature.
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Output Contacts - Energized relays determines the normal state of the relays/outputs. When
energized is selected the faults, general alarm levels, and point outputs will all be energized under
normal conditions. When a fault or alarm occurs, the outputs will become de-energized. The opposite
occurs when this checkbox is not selected. Selecting Latching faults causes faults to remain active
until the 'Reset Faults/Events' button is pressed to acknowledge the problem.
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Lock on Point Maximum Time - If the user chooses to lock on to a point from the analysis screen, this
parameter adjusts how long the point will stay locked on for.
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Status Lamp Blink Timer- If an optional status lamp has been installed, its blink rate can be adjusted
here.
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Auto Background- Determines how often the machine will acquire a new nitrogen background.
NOTE:
Flow faults are not affected by the latching faults option. Flow faults will never be latched on the
DOD64-FTIR but will always be recorded in the event log when they occur and are cleared.
5.3.2.2 Setup > Configuration > Point Names
Pressing the “Point Names” tab while in the Setup > Configuration menu will bring you to the Point Names
screen (Fig 5.10). From here, you can customize each point with specific identifying properties such as name,
location, and Description. The transducer offset can also be located on the Point/Names screen.
Figure 5.10