
OxyFlo Pro User Manual
Revision 1.1 | May 2015
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condition may no longer be within the calibrated tolerance of the system
and should be interpreted with caution.
If the ambient temperature is ‘normal’ (typically 18-25ºC) and this message
occurs repeatedly soon after power-on, then a fault may have occurred and
you should contact technical support for further advice.
The monitor re-starts repeatedly mid-recording
Confirm that, a), you are operating within the recommended operating
temperature and humidity limits for the monitor (see Specifications towards
the back of this document), b), that the mains supply is stable and c), that
the connection of the universal AC adapter at the rear of the monitor is
securely seated. Try turning off the monitor for a period of 30 minutes and
then turning it back on. If the problem persists there is likely to be a fault, in
which case please contact technical support.
The analogue output signal is zero
There may be a cable problem. Check that the cable(s) attached to the
analogue output connector(s) is/are securely seated and correctly
configured at the data acquisition module end. Check that the correct data
channels are being viewed on the software package provided by the data
acquisition module supplier. Check that the analogue output settings are
correctly configured by selecting the appropriate icon from the display
settings toolbar.
A probe displays a warning triangle
Call up the probe status dialogue by touching the warning triangle to
determine the problem (refer to Section 3.5 above). Contact technical
support as necessary.
Example probe warning
Probe-related warnings are indicated
on the toolbar by a warning triangle
against the relevant channel/probe.
The probe status dialogue allows
identification of the parameter that is
in a fault condition (backscatter
below cut-off threshold in the
example shown).
Note: the toolbar warning triangle turns grey once the fault state has been
previewed via the probe status dialogue.