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4. Press “Next” and verify the display blinks the next
scan step
(02) and displays the
port
number
.
5. Press
↑↑↑↑
until the display shows “13”
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining 2
scan steps
(03 and 04) and
port numbers
(19 and
26).
7. Press “Enter” to conclude programming
8. Verify programmed sequence by repeatedly pressing
↑↑↑↑
and observing led display each
programmed
port number
in sequence.
9. Press “Remote” and verify “Remote” LED is lit to prepare for sampling.
Figure 8. Manifold Controller Scan Step Programming
The steps above may be repeated and modified to include a wide variety of configurations and
sequences. Port numbers need not be sampled in numerical order, and may be entered more than
once in a sequence of scan steps.
The following steps describe programming the particle counter for this sampling routine.
1. At the Particle Counter (Figure 9), press
↓↓↓↓
until “Cycles” LED is Lit
2. Press “Program” and verify the 3 digit LED displays
CYC
and the 7 digit LED displays
00i
.
Use the arrow keys to set the cycles to
003
.
3. Press “Enter” to save Cycles setting, and verify 3 digit LED displays
l
oc
and the 7 digit LED
displays
00i
.
4. Use the arrow keys to set the number of locations (as previously defined in “Terminology”).
to
0i0
.
5. Press Enter to save the programmed sampling routine.
,
,
These steps create a
sampling routine wherein the
system will draw
three
samples (
cycles
) from port 1,
then draw three samples
from port 7, then draw three
samples from port 13, then
draw three samples from port
19 and then draw three
samples from port 26; a total
of
5
scan steps
. It will then
repeat the entire process
before stopping, for a total of
10
locations
.
,
,
,
,
Figure 9. Particle Counter Cycle and Location Programming