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Basic Programming

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April 2004

Entering Delta F Oxygen 
Cell Reference Values 
(cont.)

3. Move the pointer to the 

Zero

 line for the high reference for the 

desired channel and press [YES].

4. Enter the zero value for the high reference for that channel and 

press [YES]. The pointer automatically proceeds to the 

Span

 line 

for the high reference for the same channel. Press [YES] again.

5. Enter the span value for the high reference for that channel and 

press [YES].

6.  Move the pointer to the

 Zero

 line for the low reference for the 

desired channel and press [YES].

7. Enter the zero value for the low reference for that channel and 

press [YES].

8. Move the pointer to the 

Span

 line for the low reference for the 

desired channel and press [YES].

9. Enter the span value for the low reference for that channel and 

press [YES].

Repeat steps 3 through 9 to enter the high and low reference values 
for the remaining channels. 

To enter reference values for moisture and pressure inputs, refer to 
Entering Moisture Reference Values on page 2-22 and Entering 
Pressure Reference Values
 on page 2-26. To exit, press the DONE 
menu key until 

Main Menu 

appears on the message line. Then refer 

to Displaying Measurements on page 2-28. When you exit, the 
Series 1 automatically calibrates each channel.

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Страница 2: ...Moisture Image Series 1 Hygrometer Programming Manual ...

Страница 3: ...isture Image Series 1 Hygrometer Programming Manual 910 108PB2 ATTENTION This manual contains instructions for Series 1 units equipped with controller card p n 703 1250 This controller card supports the PanaCom PanaView user interface software ...

Страница 4: ...d warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return Policy If a GE Panametrics instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE Panametrics giving full details of the problem and provide the model number and serial number of the instrument If the nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service GE Panametrics will...

Страница 5: ...e Sensors 1 8 RS232 Communications Port 1 8 User Program 1 9 Chapter 2 Basic Programming Introduction 2 1 Getting Started 2 2 Powering Up 2 2 Entering Data into the User Program 2 4 Screen and Key Functions 2 5 Entering the Passcode 2 6 Getting On Line Help 2 7 Verifying and Entering Setup Data 2 8 Activating and Changing Probes 2 9 Entering Calibration Data 2 12 Entering High and Low Reference Va...

Страница 6: ...ting Up the Data Logger 3 17 Viewing the Data Logger Status 3 18 Viewing Logged Data 3 18 Removing Logged Data 3 18 Entering Data Logger Settings 3 19 Setting Up the RS232 Communications Port 3 22 Configuring the Serial Port 3 22 Description of a Sample Output 3 24 Setting Error Processing 3 28 Procedure for Setting Error Processing 3 28 Loading New Software 3 30 Chapter 4 Programming with PanaVie...

Страница 7: ...Chapter 1 ...

Страница 8: ...Features and Capabilities Introduction to the Moisture Image Series 1 1 1 Electronics Unit 1 1 Probes 1 4 Cabling 1 8 User Program 1 9 ...

Страница 9: ...s discuss each part of this system Electronics Unit The center of the system is the electronics unit The electronics unit has many components including terminal blocks for all connections an RS232 port a Liquid Crystal Display LCD a keypad and menu keys See Figure 1 1 The back panel of the electronics unit contains the terminal blocks for connecting moisture probes oxygen cells recorders and optio...

Страница 10: ...The function of a menu key is indicated directly above it on the LCD The menu key functions change as the user makes menu selections The electronics unit with all these features is available in a rack mount bench mount panel mount weatherproof or explosion proof versions Figure 1 1 The Series 1 Electronics Unit Features P O W E R 1 2 3 Y E S 4 8 6 N O 7 9 5 0 12 250 3 RS232 Port Terminal Blocks LC...

Страница 11: ... in IEC CENELEC zone 0 areas CSA Certification Newer versions of rack bench panel and WPF Series 1 s are CSA NRTL certified intrinsically safe Installation requires the Series 1 be mounted in either a NEC CL 1 Div 2 Group B C or D hazardous area or a general purpose area M Series TF Series and Moisture Image Series probes and Delta F oxygen cells are intrinsically safe when connected to the Series...

Страница 12: ... in more detail below M Series and TF Series Moisture Probes The M Series and the TF Series probes are very similar Both probes use GE Panametrics aluminum oxide sensors to measure moisture and thermistor beads to measure temperature the thermistor is optional The TF Series however also has an optional built in strain gage type pressure transducer The sensor assemblies are secured to a probe mount...

Страница 13: ... see Chapter 3 Specifications of the Startup Guide for BASEEFA certification numbers and designed to meet the requirements of IEC CENELEC zone 0 areas When operated with a CSA NRTL approved Series 1 the M and TF Series probes are intrinsically safe see Chapter 3 Specifications of the Series 1 Startup Guide for CSA NRTL certification numbers and designed to meet the requirements of NEC C1 1 Div 1 G...

Страница 14: ...lly safe see Chapter 3 Specifications of the Startup Guide for BASEEFA certification numbers and designed to meet the requirements of IEC CENELEC zone 0 areas The Moisture Image Series Probe when operated with a CSA NRTL certified Series 1 is intrinsically safe see Chapter 3 Specifications of the Series 1 Startup Guide for CSA NRTL certification numbers and designed to meet the requirements of NEC...

Страница 15: ... Delta F Cell is available in a general purpose model with both a top and bottom drain or only a top drain see Figure 1 5 below The Delta F Cell is usually installed in its own sample system The Delta F Cell is available with VCR fittings mounted in a NEMA 4X enclosure for weatherproof corrosion resistant applications or mounted in a NEMA 7 enclosure for hazardous areas The Delta F Cell when opera...

Страница 16: ...ng 22 AWG twisted pair cable Consult GE Panametrics for longer cable lengths Delta F Oxygen Cells The standard Delta F Cell is connected to the analyzer with a four wire shielded cable 22 AWG With 22 AWG cable oxygen cells with a range from 0 to 1 10 100 ppmv or 0 to 0 5 5 50 ppmv can be located up to 90 meters 300 feet away from the analyzer All other oxygen cells can be located up to 15 meters 5...

Страница 17: ...m consists of the following four main menus HELP provides on line help for the various menus within the user program SELECT lets the user select the type of measurement and units to display SETTINGS enables the user to enter probe data and set up basic functions such as recorders and alarms OPTIONS enables the user to set up the Series 1 screen to display measurements in matrix or graphic format a...

Страница 18: ...Chapter 2 ...

Страница 19: ...Basic Programming Introduction 2 1 Getting Started 2 2 Verifying and Entering Setup Data 2 8 Displaying Measurements 2 28 Adjusting the Contrast of the Screen 2 40 Setting the Clock and Calendar 2 41 ...

Страница 20: ...s cover basic programming functions Getting Started describes how to power up gives a description of the user program and explains how to obtain on line help Verifying Setup Data describes how to verify and if necessary enter setup data for moisture pressure oxygen and any other input devices Displaying Measurements explains how to display measurements using different screen formats Adjusting the ...

Страница 21: ...RIBED IN THIS MANUAL IN ADDITION BE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY CODES AND REGULATIONS FOR INSTALLING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN YOUR AREA Powering Up The Series 1 has a universal power supply that automatically adjusts to line voltages from 90 to 260 VAC After making electrical connections including grounding as described in Chapter 1 Installation of the Startup Guide press the power switch ...

Страница 22: ...exposure is unavoidable either disconnect the oxygen cell from the Series 1 or equip the sample system with a valve that allows the cell to be switched to purge gas If the meter passes its self test the screen begins displaying measurements in a matrix format similar to the one shown in Figure 2 1 below Figure 2 1 Screen Matrix Format After Power Up HELP SELECT SETTINGS OPTIONS 1 Dew Point 2 Tempe...

Страница 23: ...he user program SELECT lets you select the type of measurement and units to display SETTINGS enables you to set up recorders and alarms as well as enter probe data for basic operation To enter this menu you must enter the passcode See page 2 6 OPTIONS enables you to set up the screen to display measurements in text or graphical form It is also used to perform advanced functions You can use the scr...

Страница 24: ...re the corresponding menu keys refer to Figure 2 3 Each menu key corresponds to each of the menu options in the user program Up to four new menu options appear each time you enter a menu The line above the menu options is the message line see Figure 2 3 below The message line displays the menu title the time and the date The message line also displays a list of selections depending on the menu opt...

Страница 25: ...location for data entry Use the left arrow key as a backspace during number entry The response keys perform three functions Use either the YES or NO key to respond to questions Use the NO key to erase data Press YES to confirm a number entry or after erasing data to retrieve the previous number Entering the Passcode The Settings Menu is the only menu that requires a passcode The passcode is a four...

Страница 26: ...r The NEXT menu option brings you to the following page and the PREV menu options brings you to the previous page Press DONE to exit and return to the current menu Figure 2 4 HELP Screen By pressing the ABOUT key users can access the history of their particular Series 1 its serial number PCI number software revision number and date of manufacture This information remains part of the HELP file and ...

Страница 27: ...bration data for all necessary probes is properly entered in the System Calibration Menu as described on page 2 12 Verify that applicable high and low reference values for the Series 1 measurement circuitry are properly entered into the Reference Menu as described on page 2 21 Caution All high and low reference values are factory set and normally do not need adjustment However the factory may inst...

Страница 28: ... to Entering Calibration Data on page 2 12 Verifying Probe Configuration Data IMPORTANT You should record this data on the Program Information List supplied in Appendix A of the Startup Guide or on a separate sheet of paper and keep it in a safe place 1 Enter the Probe Configuration Menu for a menu map refer to Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 A screen similar to Figure 2 5 below appears The Settings Menu...

Страница 29: ...rent or voltage the Series 1 defaults to current Note If you are using an auxiliary input to measure pressure activate Au1 or Au2 depending on which input you are using in the pressure column for the desired channel then activate current or voltage in the Aux 1 or Aux 2 column In addition if you connect a pressure transducer to the PRESS OTHER terminal block you must activate the TF probe in the p...

Страница 30: ...r a constant for moisture Kh temperature Kt or pressure Kp you must enter a constant value in the User Constant Menu See Entering Constants and User Functions on page 3 9 for instructions 4 Move the brackets to the correct probe type then press YES The selected probe type displays 5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each channel 6 To exit press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message l...

Страница 31: ...ble 2 3 below see Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map The Settings Menu will prompt for a passcode see page 2 6 Table 2 2 Probe Types Measurement Mode Probe Type OXY Oxygen None Percent ppM Parts per Million ppB Parts per Billion HYG Hygrometry None MIS MIS Probe TF Three Function Probe Mxx M Series Probe Kh Constant Dew Point T Temperature None MIS MIS probe TF Three Function probe Mxx M Seri...

Страница 32: ...m in a safe place If they are lost contact GE Panametrics for a duplicate If you alter any of the calibration data make sure you make the change on the Calibration Data Sheet Entering Moisture Probe Calibration Data You only need to enter calibration data for M and TF Series probes It is not necessary to enter calibration data for the Moisture Image Series Probe unless you send the probe back to G...

Страница 33: ...YES 4 Enter the probe serial number from the Calibration Data Sheet and press YES The serial number is also scribed on the hex nut of the moisture probe The pointer automatically jumps to ND Press YES again 5 Enter the number of data points indicated on the Calibration Data Sheet typically 2 16 points for each probe and press YES The pointer automatically jumps to the first data point 6 Move the p...

Страница 34: ...asure in ppm or percent Select the proper oxygen cell units in the Probe Configuration Menu The units you select will automatically appear in the second column Procedure for Entering Delta F Cell Calibration Data Referring to the Calibration Data Sheets enter calibration data separately for each probe on the designated channel as described below Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map IMPORTANT St...

Страница 35: ...urrent Multiplier at 1 00 unless you are using a background gas other than nitrogen See the section Background Gas Correction Factors for the Delta F Oxygen Cell in Chapter 2 of the Service Manual Repeat Steps 1 through 9 to enter oxygen calibration data for the remaining channels Figure 2 8 System Calibration Menu for Oxygen Cell To enter calibration data for other probes refer to Entering Moistu...

Страница 36: ...MPORTANT Staple Calibration Data Sheets to the Program Information List Appendix A of the Startup Guide and store them in a safe place If they are lost contact GE Panametrics for a duplicate If you alter any of the calibration data make sure you make the change on the Calibration Data Sheet Note If you want to enter a constant value refer to Entering Constants and User Functions on page 3 9 It is ...

Страница 37: ...from the Calibration Data Sheet and press YES 5 Move the pointer to the Zero mV mA line and press YES 6 Enter the voltage or current value and press YES 7 Move the pointer to the Zero PSIg line and press YES 8 Enter the PSIg value and press YES 9 Use Steps 5 through 8 to enter the span values Repeat steps 1 through 9 to enter pressure calibration data for the remaining channels To enter calibratio...

Страница 38: ...be configuration see page 2 9 and a corresponding scale value Use the procedure below to enter data Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map IMPORTANT Enter the auxiliary calibration data on the Program Information List Appendix A of the Startup Guide and store it in a safe place If it is lost contact GE Panametrics for a duplicate 1 At the System Calibration Menu see Table 2 3 on page 2 12 press t...

Страница 39: ...ess YES to edit the Units label used when displaying the Auxiliary Input as described in Making Tags on page 2 38 7 Move the pointer to the first data point in the mA or VDC column and press YES The units for this column will depend on the units you selected in Activating and Changing Probes on page 2 9 8 Enter the voltage or current value and press YES 9 Move the pointer to the Units column and p...

Страница 40: ...he reference data for that channel Table 2 4 shows the key sequences for entering the Reference Menu Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map The Settings Menu will prompt for a passcode see page 2 6 Use the appropriate section that follows to verify or enter reference values for the probes Once you verify and or enter reference data for each input refer to Displaying Measurements on page 2 28 IMPO...

Страница 41: ...Menu see Table 2 4 on page 2 21 press the PROBE menu key until the Moisture Reference Table appears see Figure 2 11 below Figure 2 11 Reference Menu for Moisture 2 Compare the data on the screen to the reference data printed on the label placed on the side or front of the unit or supplied with a replacement channel card If the data is incorrect use the procedure below to correct it If the data is ...

Страница 42: ... steps 3 through 6 to enter the high and low reference values for the remaining channels Note You may also enter the Auto Cal Interval while in the Reference Menu Simply press the INTERVAL menu key and enter the desired interval See page 3 7 for more information To enter reference values for oxygen cell and pressure inputs refer to the following sections To exit press the DONE menu key until Main ...

Страница 43: ...xygen Cell Reference Table appears see Figure 2 12 below Figure 2 12 Reference Menu for the Delta F Cell 2 Compare the data on the screen to the reference data printed on the label placed on the side or front of the unit If the data is incorrect use the following procedure to correct it If the data is correct do one of the following continue to enter reference values for moisture and pressure inpu...

Страница 44: ...channel and press YES 7 Enter the zero value for the low reference for that channel and press YES 8 Move the pointer to the Span line for the low reference for the desired channel and press YES 9 Enter the span value for the low reference for that channel and press YES Repeat steps 3 through 9 to enter the high and low reference values for the remaining channels To enter reference values for moist...

Страница 45: ...Figure 2 13 below Figure 2 13 Reference Menu for Pressure 2 Compare the data on the Series 1 screen to the reference data for the pressure input If the data is incorrect use the following procedure to correct it If the data is correct do one of the following continue to enter reference values for moisture and oxygen inputs as described in Entering Moisture Reference Values on page 2 22 and Enterin...

Страница 46: ...lue for that channel and press YES 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to enter the high and low reference values for the remaining channels To enter reference values for moisture and oxygen inputs refer to Entering Moisture Reference Values on page 2 22 and Entering the Delta F Oxygen Cell Reference Values on page 2 25 To exit press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line Then refer ...

Страница 47: ...4 You can program each box to display any measurement for any channel Figure 2 14 Matrix Format Screen Each box in the matrix format is either assigned or unassigned An assigned box displays a channel number measurement mode units and a value An unassigned box displays no data See Figure 2 15 on page 2 29 for examples of each type of box HELP SELECT SETTINGS OPTIONS Main Menu 11 35 01 22 2000 pg 1...

Страница 48: ... modes and units as they are displayed on the screen An example of a measurement is shown in Figure 2 16 on the next page When selecting a measurement mode please remember that some measurement modes require multiple inputs For example to display ppmv you need moisture and pressure inputs Table 2 5 below shows a list of measurement modes that require multiple inputs and what you need to program th...

Страница 49: ...s a constant is being used in the measurement and an E indicates the meter is using Enhanced Response to determine the measurement An example of a measurement using a constant and Enhanced Response activated is shown in Figure 2 16 below The value is expressed in the units selected for a desired measurement mode Figure 2 16 Example of a Displayed Measurement 123 45 PPMw E K 5 H2O Value Indicators ...

Страница 50: ...e H2O MH H DVM Digital Voltmeter Diagnostic Mode Moisture DVM VDC FH FH Diagnostic Mode MIS Probe FH Temperature T C Degrees Celsius default Temperature C T F Degrees Fahrenheit Temperature F T K Kelvin Temperature K T DVM Digital Voltmeter Diagnostic Mode Temp DVM VDC Pressure PSIg Pounds per Square Inch Gauge default Pressure PSIg Bars Bars Pressure Bars mbs Millibars Pressure mbs mm Hg Millimet...

Страница 51: ...ually or automatically scroll through each page Switching from a Line Graph to the Matrix Format At the Main Menu press the keys as shown in Table 2 7 below Figure 3 18 on page 3 31 for a menu map The screen appears similar to Figure 2 17 below Press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line This menu key only appears if you are displaying a line graph Figure 2 17 Matrix Screen...

Страница 52: ...he PLACE menu key to move the larger pointer to the box you want to change 5 Move the brackets to the desired measurement mode and press the UNITS menu key A list of measurement units appears on the message line Note To clear unassign a box press NO The Series 1 labels the box X Unassigned see Figure 2 17 6 Move the brackets to the desired measurement units and press YES 7 Enter the desired channe...

Страница 53: ...age number and press YES 3 At the Main Menu press the OPTIONS menu key 4 Press the SCREEN menu key 5 Press the CYCLE menu key 6 Enter an interval between 0 and 5 minutes and press YES Note Enter 0 00 to turn the automatic scroll off 7 Press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line After you enter the interval the Series 1 begins scrolling through each page It will automaticall...

Страница 54: ...ate section that follows to change the mode units or scale If you do not want to change any of the line graph settings press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line This menu key will not appear if your screen is already set up for the graph format If you switched your screen to display a line graph earlier and are now returning to adjust the graph press the MATRIX menu key i...

Страница 55: ...key 2 The Series 1 prompts for the minimum Y axis Enter the minimum value to be displayed and press YES 3 The meter then prompts for the maximum Y axis Enter the maximum value to be displayed and press YES 4 Press the X AXIS horizontal axis menu key 5 Enter the time in minutes and press YES The Series 1 accepts any value from 1 to 2160 minutes 36 hours 6 Press the DONE menu key until Main Menu app...

Страница 56: ...menu key A list of units for the selected measurement mode appears on the message line 5 Select the desired units and press YES 6 Press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line Note You can rescale graph data at any time without losing data by entering new X axis and Y axis values Tagging the Inputs The Series 1 enables users to assign tags to customize the display of the inpu...

Страница 57: ...Edit Box and four menu options Figure 2 19 Label Entry Menu 3 A flashing select pointer appears in the upper left corner of the character set Use the NEXT ROW and PREV ROW menu keys to move the pointer to the desired row 4 Then use the arrow keys to move the pointer to the desired character and press YES The selected character will appear in the Edit Box The upper left corner of the character set ...

Страница 58: ...bel press the DONE menu key The Probe Configuration Menu screen appears again this time with a tag symbol appearing beside the tagged probe When you return to the Main Menu the matrix will display the tag name in the assigned channel Note Tags do not appear for alarm or recorder outputs ...

Страница 59: ...small changes To exit press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line Figure 2 20 Contrast Adjust Menu Note The screen in Figure 2 20 above will appear in either the matrix format or a line graph depending on the screen setup Table 2 10 Moving from Contrast Adjust to Main Menu Press the following menu keys To enter the OPTIONS Option Menu SCREEN Screen Menu CONTRAST Contrast Ad...

Страница 60: ...igits for the month day year hours 0 23 minutes and seconds If you do not want to change a part of the time or date press the pointer to skip over it until you complete entering the year 3 To exit press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line Figure 2 21 Setting the Clock Calendar Table 2 11 Moving from System Service to Main Menu Press the following menu keys To enter the SE...

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Страница 62: ...Your passcode is 2719 Please remove this page and put it in a safe place for future reference ...

Страница 63: ...Chapter 3 ...

Страница 64: ...etting Up the Alarms 3 4 Using Automatic Calibration 3 7 Entering Constants and User Functions 3 9 Using Computer Enhanced Response 3 15 Setting Up the Data Logger 3 17 Setting Up the RS232 Communications Port 3 22 Setting Error Processing 3 28 Loading New Software 3 30 ...

Страница 65: ...o select the measurement mode units and range for each recorder press the menu keys as shown in Table 3 1 below The screen appears similar to Figure 3 1 on page 3 2 Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map IMPORTANT Switch Blocks must be set to the appropriate positions for output ranges See Connecting the Recorder Outputs in Chapter 1 of the Service Manual To test or trim recorders refer to Testin...

Страница 66: ...screen The screen will only display installed channels 2 Press the SET menu key A box highlights Recorder A and the menu keys change to RANGE MODE and A B 3 Press the A B menu key to move the box to the desired recorder 4 Press the MODE menu key A list of available measurement modes appears on the message line Refer to Table 2 6 on page 2 31 for a list of measurement modes 5 Move the brackets to t...

Страница 67: ... brackets to the desired output range and press YES 4 With the arrow key move the pointer to the Zero line for the desired recorder Press YES to erase the present value 5 Enter a new value and press YES 6 Move the pointer to Span for the desired recorder and press YES to erase the current value 7 Enter a new value and press YES 8 Repeat steps 1 through 6 to set up the other recorder Repeat all of ...

Страница 68: ...ng and Maintenance of the Service Manual The Settings Menu will prompt for a passcode see page 2 6 Figure 3 2 Alarm Settings Menu Note The first time you enter this menu all alarm relays are OFF When an alarm value is not entered the alarm relay is OFF Table 3 2 Moving to Alarm Settings Menu Press the Main Menu key To enter the SETTINGS Settings Menu OUTPUTS Output Settings Menu ALARMS Alarm Setti...

Страница 69: ...e the brackets to the desired units and press YES 6 Press the TRIP menu key The pointer will move to the Trip line Use the pointer to select Above or Below and thus determine whether the alarm is a High or Low alarm Then press YES and then the DONE key Entering the Setpoint and Deadband Values for Alarms Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map IMPORTANT Select the measurement mode and units before...

Страница 70: ...s outside the deadband range On a High alarm the alarm will trip if the measurement is greater than or equal to the setpoint It will not RESET until the measurement is less than the setpoint minus the deadband However on a Low alarm the alarm will trip if the measurement is less than or equal to the setpoint It will not RESET until the measurement is greater than the setpoint plus the deadband 5 M...

Страница 71: ...nditions Note If you are using only Moisture Image Series Probes to measure moisture you do not have to Auto Cal To set the Auto Cal interval press the keys shown in Table 3 3 The screen appears similar to Figure 3 3 below Refer to Figure 3 19 on page 3 32 for a menu map The Settings Menu will prompt for a passcode see page 2 6 Figure 3 3 Setting the Auto Cal Interval Table 3 3 Entering the Refere...

Страница 72: ...nu appears on the message line The next time Auto Cal occurs will depend on the length of the time interval that was set See the example below EXAMPLE The Series 1 establishes a fixed schedule beginning at midnight using the interval specified to determine the times of subsequent Auto Cals For example if you enter a 1 hr 30 min time interval Auto Cal will occur 16 times per day 1 day 1440 minutes ...

Страница 73: ...er of the box in matrix format for channels that are using a user constant value A symbol does not appear in the graph format The other type of constant is a saturation constant The Series 1 requires a saturation constant in order to calculate ppmw in non aqueous liquids If you do not know the saturation constant of the liquid contact GE Panametrics To extend programming capability user functions ...

Страница 74: ...e Program Information List supplied in Appendix A of the Startup Guide or on a separate sheet of paper and keep it in a safe place 1 After entering the User Constant Menu refer to Table 3 4 on page 3 9 press the PAGE menu key until the User Constant Table appears as shown in Figure 3 4 below 2 Move the pointer to the desired channel and constant to enter and press YES to erase the present value 3 ...

Страница 75: ... in a new entry and press YES to confirm the entry 3 Move the pointer to the Decimal Places line Press YES to erase any current number and enter the number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point that you wish to appear Press YES to confirm the entry 4 Move the pointer to the Units Symbol line Press YES to remove any entry type in a new entry and press YES to confirm the entry 5 Move t...

Страница 76: ...list of parameters will appear Scroll through the list until you reach the desired parameter and press YES 5 A list of units will then appear Scroll through the list with the arrow keys until you reach the desired units and press YES Note If you wish to link a parameter from a particular channel add Ch after you select the parameter For example DP C 2 is the dewpoint in C on channel 2 6 Press the ...

Страница 77: ...ss YES Enter the number of data points desired and press YES to confirm the entry 2 The pointer moves to the Title entry Press YES and the Label Entry Menu shown in Chapter 2 appears Note The title is for information purposes and does not appear anywhere else 3 A flashing select pointer appears in the upper left corner of the character set Use the NEXT ROW and PREV ROW keys to move the pointer to ...

Страница 78: ... 4 on page 3 9 press the PAGE menu key until a screen similar to Figure 3 8 appears Figure 3 8 Cs Constant Menu 2 Use the CHANNEL menu key to cycle to the desired channel 3 Use the arrow keys to go to the first data point for temperature and press YES 4 Enter the temperature for the first data point and press YES Then press the pointer to move to Cs 5 Press YES to erase the current value 6 Enter t...

Страница 79: ... a reasonably constant final dew point and flow rate have a minimum flow rate of one standard cubic foot per hour SCFH operate at atmospheric pressure 0 psig have an actual moisture content at or above a dew frost point of MIS Probe 85 C M Series or TF Series Probe 110 C To activate and use enhanced response see Figure 3 18 on page 3 31 for a menu map and complete the following steps 1 Allow the s...

Страница 80: ... to dry gas IMPORTANT You must enable enhanced response before you expose the sensor to the dry gas The meter must see all of the dry down in order to make accurate calculations When activating enhanced response for a channel a reverse video E symbol appears in the top right hand corner of the corresponding box when displaying data in the matrix format When the meter determines the final value the...

Страница 81: ...s and minutes the log will run before the programmed End Time see Figure 3 10 The meter assigns logged data a record and a header The record consists of the date time and corresponding logged values The header consists of the selected channels the selected measurement modes and the time the log started It is used to distinguish one log from another The Series 1 can store logs in six slots Thus if ...

Страница 82: ...ous pages of logged data To view other records continue to press the NEXT menu key until end appears at the end of the record If the screen has more than three columns use the pointer to scroll across the columns To exit press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line Removing Logged Data To remove a log select it with the arrow keys on the Data Logger Menu Press the FILE menu ...

Страница 83: ... Label Entry Menu shown in Figure 3 12 below Figure 3 12 Label Entry Menu 2 Specify the log name Use the NEXT ROW and PREV ROW menu keys to scroll to the desired line and then use the arrow keys to reach the desired letters numbers or symbols When you have completed the label press the DONE menu key The Set Data Logger Menu now appears as shown in Figure 3 13 below Figure 3 13 Set Data Logger Menu...

Страница 84: ...second HH MM SS format for example 15 33 00 Press YES when you have completed entering the data for each time 6 The pointer then moves to the Interval row Specify the log interval in minutes and seconds The interval can be as short as 5 sec Skip steps 7 through 9 and proceed to Selecting the Channel Measurement Mode and Units on the next page Entering Settings for a Cyclic Log The screen now appea...

Страница 85: ...interval times the number of records Selecting the Channel Measurement Mode and Units 1 The entry for each log channel and mode appears as ___ ____ if blank Use the arrow keys to move to the entry to change or enter data Press NO to erase a previous entry 2 Press numeric keys 1 to 6 to select the desired channel 3 Press the MODE menu key A list of measurement modes appears on the message line see ...

Страница 86: ...age 3 32 for a menu map A screen appears similar to Figure 3 15 below The Settings Menu will prompt for a passcode see page 2 6 Figure 3 15 Port Settings Menu Use the steps that follow to select the function baud rate report format and interval for the serial port Other serial port settings are set and cannot be changed The fixed settings are as follows 8 bit word length no parity 1 stop bit flow ...

Страница 87: ... data Note If you are using GE Panametrics PanaLink software set the baud rate to 19 200 4 The next step will depend upon the function selected in Step 1 a If you selected PanaLink as the function press the NODE ID menu key Unless you are instructed to change the ID number by GE Panametrics please leave the number at the default ID of 16 Press YES to confirm the entry b If you selected a printer a...

Страница 88: ... YY format The Series 1 uses a zero as a column place holder so the date will always be eight characters long The date is always followed by one ASCII space Time The time of the report is shown in HH MM SS format Time is in 24 hour format The Series 1 uses a zero as a column place holder so the time will always be eight characters long The time is always followed by one ASCII space Channel The cha...

Страница 89: ...ary with the magnitude and type of data see Table 3 9 on page 3 26 for number formats for each mode units Signed values will contain a leading plus or minus sign Unsigned values percent oxygen for example have no sign The data is always followed by two ASCII spaces CR LF Every record is terminated with a carriage return line feed pair ASCII 13 and 10 decimal 0D and 0A hexadecimal ...

Страница 90: ...llion of water by weight MCF IG X XXXX Pounds of water per million standard cubic feet of an ideal gas MCF NG X XXXX Pounds of water per million standard cubic feet of natural gas ppMv NG XXX XXX Parts per million of water by volume in natural gas MH X XXXX GE Panametrics moisture calibration unit for M and TF Series probes FH X XXXX GE Panametrics moisture calibration unit for Moisture Image Seri...

Страница 91: ...re in kiloPascals absolute P mV XXX XX Pressure transducer output in millivolts FP XXXX XX GE Panametrics pressure calibration unit in millivolts P DVM X XXXX Pressure circuit voltage in volts DC Auxiliary Inputs Aux1 V X XXXX Auxiliary input 1 in volts Aux1 I XX XXX Auxiliary input 1 in milliamperes Aux1 F XX XXXX Auxiliary input 1 in user defined units Aux2 V X XXXX Auxiliary input 2 in volts Au...

Страница 92: ...Ignore this forces the recorder analog outputs to 0 mA or 0V Procedure for Setting Error Processing The Series 1 user program allows you to turn Error Messaging either ON or OFF In addition if Error Messaging is ON you can program separate Over Range and Under Range responses for all alarm relays if installed and recorder analog outputs The error responses are independently programmable for each c...

Страница 93: ...urs Recorders Analog Outputs The available actions are Ignore High Low Hold last value and Value specified by user For the Ignore option both the A and B analog output signals are forced to 0 mA or 0 V when a range error occurs 5 Repeat Steps 2 4 for both ranges and for each output on the desired channel s To exit Error Processing press the DONE menu key until Main Menu appears on the message line...

Страница 94: ...ations Port in Chapter 3 of this manual and Connecting a PC or Printer in Chapter 1 of the Service Manual 4 Start the communications program on the PC and select the COM port with the connection to the MIS 1 5 Set the following information Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 Flow Control none 6 Turn on the power to the MIS 1 7 Press and hold the 0 key Note The display will indicate...

Страница 95: ...u See Figure 3 18 SCREEN USER LOGGER DONE If you are displaying data in Matrix Format or Line Graph GRAPHS CYCLE CONTRAST DONE Matrix Screen Menu MATRIX SCALE CONTRAST DONE Graph Screen Menu HELP DECR INCR DONE Contrast Adjust Menu HELP DONE HELP X AXIS Y AXIS DONE Graph Scale Menu HELP DECR INCR DONE Contrast Adjust Menu HELP STORAGE FILE DONE Data Logger Menu PAGE HELP TABLE DONE User Constant M...

Страница 96: ...Menu SET BAUD FUNCTION INTERVAL DONE Port Settings Menu RANGE MODE DONE Set Recorder SET TEST CHANNEL DONE Recorder Settings Menu TRIM DONE Recorder Test Menu HELP HELP Help System SELECT Display Select Menu See Figure 3 17 See Figure 3 17 DONE SERVICE HELP REFS CLOCK DONE System Service Menu HELP INTERVAL PROBE DONE Reference Menu OPTIONS Option Menu See Figure 3 17 HELP TAG DONE Probe Configurat...

Страница 97: ...Chapter 4 ...

Страница 98: ...n 4 1 Changing Measurement Modes and Units 4 1 Changing a Matrix Display to a Graph 4 6 Changing Alarm Settings 4 7 Changing Recorder Settings 4 9 Programming User Functions 4 12 Entering User Tables 4 14 Entering Saturation Constants 4 15 ...

Страница 99: ...of PanaView s capabilities see the PanaView User s Manual IMPORTANT Before attempting to display or change programming via the PC be sure to install PanaView as described in Chapter 1 of the PanaView User s Manual Changing Measurement Modes and Units PanaView enables you to actually change the measurements on the matrix display For example through the PC you can switch a window on page 2 from its ...

Страница 100: ... shown in Figure 4 1 on page 4 3 Each individual blue window shows the mode and unit measured in the corresponding window on the Series 1 page with the assigned channel number in the upper left corner A line below indicates which page the meter is currently displaying 5 To scroll to a particular page click on the left or right pointer buttons at the bottom of the window 6 If you want to set a part...

Страница 101: ...Programming with PanaView 4 3 April 2004 Open the Meter Display Window cont Figure 4 1 The Meter Display Window ...

Страница 102: ...he unit and the Series 1 reassigns the selected box on the Series 1 and in the Meter Display window c To unassign a mode and unit without assigning a different sensor click on the desired window and then on Unassign Figure 4 2 on page 4 5 shows a typical change on the PC screen from O2 ppm shown in Figure 4 1 on page 4 3 to PSIg Note For an explanation of unit abbreviations see Table 2 6 on page 2...

Страница 103: ...Programming with PanaView 4 5 April 2004 Change Meter Programming cont Figure 4 2 Matrix Display After Programming ...

Страница 104: ...nd units 3 Double click on the desired unit and enter the parameters for the graph as shown in Figure 4 3 below 4 Click on Apply to change the graph and on OK to confirm the change and close the window 5 Click on the Set Active Display button to prompt the Series 1 screen to display the graph To toggle between the matrix display and the graph click on the Matrix Display or Graph Display buttons Th...

Страница 105: ...1 From the New Meter Browser option pull down the desired meter and click on the desired channel 2 From the channel menu click on the Alarms option and then on Alarm A or Alarm B The Alarm window appears as shown in Figure 4 4 below 3 To set the alarm sensor and unit a Pull down the Sensor list box in the lower part of the window b Then click on the desired sensor type c A list of units appears Cl...

Страница 106: ...arm will react when it encounters an error a Pull down the High list box under the On Error line b Then click on the desired option from the listing Ignore error Trip on error Reset on error or Hold on last error c Repeat the procedure for the Low list box 7 To test the alarm click on the Test button Click on the Trip button to trip the alarm and on the Reset button to reset it 8 Click on Apply to...

Страница 107: ...ppears as shown in Figure 4 5 below 3 To set the recorder type pull down the Type list box and click on one of the three choices 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA and 0 to 2 V 4 To set the recorder unit pull down the Sensor Class list box and click on the desired sensor Then pull down the Unit list box and select from the available units 5 To establish the input settings enter the desired values in the Zero a...

Страница 108: ...own in Figure 4 6 below At the top slide the pointer to the desired percentage of the full scale recorder range and click on OK 3 To trim the recorder outputs scroll the arrows to the right of the Zero and Span windows up or down until you reach the desired values and click on OK Note For a complete discussion of testing and trimming recorder outputs refer to the sections Testing the Recorder Outp...

Страница 109: ... 3 To program the meter s response to errors pull down the On Low Error list box and click on one of five options Ignore error Go to high limit Go to low limit Hold last value Go to error value 4 Repeat this selection with the On High Error list box 5 Click on Apply to apply the changes immediately and on OK to confirm the changes and close the window To return the window to its previous settings ...

Страница 110: ...C To program a user function 1 From the New Meter Browser option click on the desired communications port meter and channel 2 Click on User Functions and then double click on the desired function 1 to 4 The right side of the screen appears similar to Figure 4 8 below 3 Enter three parameters a function label of no more than 16 characters a function symbol no more than 4 characters and the number o...

Страница 111: ...ly or to erase incorrect values or operations 6 When you have completed entering the function click on Apply to apply the function immediately and on OK to confirm the function and close the window To return the window to its previous settings click on the Cancel button Note It may be advisable to use the Apply button as a means of checking the function s validity If the function is improperly typ...

Страница 112: ...able 1 From the New Meter Browser option click on the desired communications port and meter 2 Click on User Tables and then double click on the desired table The right side of the screen appears similar to Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 User Table Window 3 Enter a name up to 13 characters for the table in the Table Name text box and enter up to 16 X and Y values in the appropriate columns The table now app...

Страница 113: ...1 below Figure 4 11 Constant Saturation Window 4 Enter up to six data points in the text boxes to establish a curve of saturation constants versus temperature 5 The window also allows you to specify whether you wish Enhanced Response for the channel Enhanced Response uses a dynamic moisture calibration technique to extrapolate the moisture level to the end point when making measurements in abrupt ...

Страница 114: ...es Probe 1 8 Calendar Setting 3 15 Calibration Data 2 13 2 17 Oxygen Cell 2 15 System Calibration Menu 2 12 Calibration Data Sheets 2 12 Changing Matrix to Graph Display in PanaView 4 6 Changing Recorder Settings in PanaView 4 9 Channel Line Graph Selecting 2 37 Matrix Format Selecting 2 33 Clock Setting 3 15 Communications Port 3 22 Default Settings 3 22 Interval Selection 3 23 Setting Up 3 22 Co...

Страница 115: ...e in PanaView 4 15 Enhanced Response Menu 3 15 Entering User Defined Tables 3 13 Erasing Assigned Boxes 2 33 Error Handling in PanaView 4 11 Error Processing 3 28 F Functions 2 6 Functions Screen and Key 2 5 Functions User 3 11 G Graph Screen Menu 2 35 H Header Definition 3 17 Help Getting On Line 2 7 I Indicator Definition 2 29 Inputs Labeling 2 12 Inputs Tagging 2 37 K Key Functions 2 5 2 6 Arro...

Страница 116: ... Enhanced Response Menu 3 15 Graph Screen Menu 2 35 Help Menu 2 7 Main Menu Descriptions 2 4 Port Settings Menu 3 22 Probe Configuration Menu 2 9 Recorder Settings Menu 3 1 Reference Menu 2 21 System Calibration Menu 2 12 System Service Menu 3 15 User Constant Menu 3 9 User Constant Menu Enhanced Resp 3 15 Message ID 3 24 Mode Unit Sample Output 3 24 Moisture Image Series Probe 1 6 Description of ...

Страница 117: ...Cables 1 8 Calibration Data Entering 2 17 Reference Values Entering 2 26 Probe Configuration Menu 2 9 Probes Activating Changing in User Program 2 9 Calibration Data Sheets 2 12 Calibration Data Entering 2 12 Moisture Probes 1 4 Oxygen Cells 1 4 Pressure Transducers 1 4 Pressure Transmitters 1 4 Programming User Program 1 9 Programming Error Handling in PanaView 4 11 Programming User Functions in ...

Страница 118: ... Menu 2 9 Recorders Settings Menu 3 1 Reference Menu 2 21 System Calibration Menu 2 12 System Service Menu 3 15 Software Loading 3 30 Specifications Cables 1 8 Specifying User Functions 3 11 System Service Menu 3 15 T Tables Entering in PanaView 4 14 Tables User Defined 3 13 Tagging Inputs 2 37 Testing Recorder Outputs in PanaView 4 10 TF Series Probe Cables 1 8 Description of 1 4 1 5 Top Drain Ce...

Страница 119: ...n accordance with all appropriate international national and local standard codes and practices and site regulations for flameproof apparatus and in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual Access to the circuitry must not be made during operation Only trained competent personnel may install operate and maintain the equipment The product has been designed so that the protection aff...

Страница 120: ...td EECS Buxton SK17 9JN UK EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 following the provisions of the 89 336 EEC EMC Directive the 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive and the 94 9 EC ATEX Directive The units listed above and any sensors and ancillary sample handling systems supplied with them do not bear CE marking ...

Страница 121: ...ass A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 suivant les régles de la Directive de Compatibilité Electromagnétique 89 336 EEC de la Directive Basse Tension 73 23 EEC et d ATEX 94 9 EC Les matériels listés ci dessus ainsi que les capteurs et les systèmes d échantillonnages pouvant être livrés avec ne portent pas le marquage CE de ...

Страница 122: ...Buxton SK17 9JN UK EN 61326 1998 Class A Annex A Continuous Unmonitored Operation EN 61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 gemäß den Europäischen Richtlinien Niederspannungsrichtlinie Nr 73 23 EG EMV Richtlinie Nr 89 336 EG und ATEX Richtlinie Nr 94 9 EG Die oben aufgeführten Geräte und zugehörige mitgelieferte Sensoren und Handhabungssysteme tragen keine CE Kennzeichnung...

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