Instruction Manual
748441-D
April 2002
3-10 Operation Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
Model CAT100
k. Response
Time
For some types of analysis it may be
desired to change the analyzer damp-
ing factor, i.e. its electrical response
time or t90. This function allows the se-
lection of an optimal t90 response time.
The range of acceptable entries is 2-60
seconds.
Use the INPUT-CONTROL pads to
change the value and then activate
ENTER.
If the analyzer is equipped with a sec-
ond channel, the t90 time for the sec-
ond channel is also presented for
adjustment.
l. Offset
Value
This function allows the user to estab-
lish a scale offset for the analog output
signals.
Example:
For an analyzer concentration range of
0-25% it is desired to measure concen-
trations only in the range of 10-25%. If
the value of 10 is entered here, the
analog signal outputs of 0 V / 0 mA or 2
(0.2) V / 4 mA will then correspond to a
gas concentration of 10%. The dis-
played values are not affected.
Use the INPUT-CONTROL pads to
change the value and then activate
ENTER.
If the analyzer is equipped with a sec-
ond channel, the offset for the second
channel is also presented for adjust-
ment.
NOTE
The analyzer is supplied from the
factory with the offset set to 0. It is
up to the user to change the value if
desired.
m. Range
Value
This function allows the user to estab-
lish a full scale range for the analog
output signals.
Example:
For an analyzer concentration range of
0-25% it is desired to measure concen-
trations only in the range of 0-15%. If
the value of 15 is entered here, the
analog signal outputs of 10 (1) V / 20
mA will then correspond to a gas con-
centration of 15%. The displayed val-
ues are not affected.
Use the INPUT-CONTROL pads to
change the value and then activate
ENTER.
If the analyzer is equipped with a sec-
ond channel, the range for the second
channel is also presented for adjust-
ment.
NOTE
The analyzer is supplied from the
factory with the range set to full
scale concentration range. It is up to
the user to change the value if de-
sired.
n. Reset