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Sensor Diagnostic Functions.....Diagnostics
The sensor diagnostics function provides a snapshot of an individual sensor channel for evaluation
should there be a problem.
The screen shot below is indicative of the information typically available.
The Live Data Panel
Conc
Volts
Pink
Temp
Press
Zero Drift
Fault
Zero T.Comp
Cal T.Comp
Cal P.Comp
Live gas concentration from the detector
Gas reading as a voltage from the detector
Only for pellistors, the active volts signal
Detector Temperature
Ambient Air Pressure
Zero Drift Compensation Volts
Any reported errors
Zero Temp Compensation
Volts
Cal Temp Compensation
Volts
Pressure Compensation
Volts
Calibration Data Panel (information only)
Settings Data Panel (information only)
Zero Volts
Zero Date
Cal Volts
Cal Date
Type
Range
Gas
Address
Cable
Software
Serial No
Prod Date
Recorded Zero Voltage from last successful zero normally 1.0V +/-0.1V
(Applicable for T102A V3.00 or previous)
Date of last successful zero
Recorded Cal Voltage from last successful calibration. Note this is
proportional to the gas value and range of detector. For example
zero = 1V Half Scale = 1.75V Full Scale = 3.5V (approx values)
(Applicable for T102 A V3.00 or previous.)
Date of last successful calibration
Detector Type
Detector Range
Detector Target Gas
Detector Address
Cable on which detector is installed (highway)
Detector Software Version
Detector Serial Number
Detector Production date
Channel Navigation
Zero Detector Routine
(see Zero section)
Calibrate Detector Routine
(see Calibrate section)
Detector zero and
calibration sensitivity
functions and
calibration gas settings.
These should only be
accessed by trained
and competent
personnel.
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