
Trace Oxygen Analyzer
Operation
Teledyne
Analytical
Instruments
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3.
Are either of the alarms to be latching?
In latching mode, once the alarm or alarms trigger, they will
remain in the alarm mode even if process conditions revert back
to non-alarm conditions. This mode requires an alarm to be
recognized before it can be reset. In the non-latching mode, the
alarm status will terminate when process conditions revert to
non-alarm conditions.
4.
Are either of the alarms to be defeated?
The defeat alarm mode is incorporated into the alarm circuit so
that maintenance can be performed under conditions which
would normally activate the alarms.
The defeat function can also be used to reset a latched alarm.
(See procedures, below.)
If you are using password protection, you will need to enter your
password to access the alarm functions. Follow the instructions in
Section 4.4 to enter your password. Once you have clearance to proceed,
ENTER the
ALARM
function.
AL—1 AL—2
Choose Alarm
Use the DOWN/UP
control to blink your choice of alarm, AL-1 or
AL-2. Then ENTER to move to the next screen.
AL—1 1000 ppm HI
Dft—N Fs—N Ltch—N
Five parameters can be changed on this screen.
1.
Value of the alarm setpoint: AL–1 #### ppm (oxygen)
2.
Out-of-range direction: HI or LO
3.
Defeated? (Yes/No): Dft–
Y/N
4.
Failsafe?
(Yes/No): Fs–
Y/N
5.
Latching? (Yes/No): Ltch–
Y/N
.
To define the setpoint, use ENTER to blink AL–1 ####, if not
already blinking. Then use the DOWN/UP control to change the
number. Holding the control on the DOWN or UP position, while