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<4. ANALYZER COMPONENTS>
Stand Alone Options
The analyzer is capable of fully independent operation with no external computer or interface required. A number
of options are available for a built in user interface (mounted on Launch Unit):
• Blind with no display or keypad. Access to the analyzer through; Ethernet connection (local or remote
computer), Remote Interface Unit (RIU), Universal Remote Display (remote display only - no keypad) with
menu access via external computer.
• Mini display which is an Integral display 4X20 smart VFD (cycles information). No keypad,
menu access via local or remote external computer (Ethernet connected).
• Keypad with 6.5” display.
• Regardless of the user interface selected the analyzer will continuously record results,
diagnostics and spectra. Data can be transferred from the analyzer via USB or Compact
Flash.
Remote Interface Options
A number of options are available for remote access to the analyzer
Remote Interface Unit
(RIU) model YR200 shown below, allows remote analyzer control and data
transfer from analyzer to RIU (data can be transferred from RIU via USB memory stick or
Compact Flash card.
• Allows multi-unit field communication via
central user interface
• Not required for individual analyzer
operation, interface and data transfer only
• Connects with 1-8 analyzers via Ethernet
switch
• Integral Keypad and 6.5” display
External Computer via Ethernet
. A
separate computer can be connected to the
analyzers locally or through an Ethernet
network to allow analyzer control and data
transfer
The Remote Interface Unit
(RIU) consists of:
• Back Plane circuit board
• SBC
• Display and Keypad
• Optional Analyzer Feed-through circuit board and/or Ethernet switch
• All field electrical terminals are located on the Back Plane.
A single RIU can be used in conjunction with up to 8 analyzers via Ethernet (more with additional/custom
Ethernet switches).
4.8 Communications
Figure 14 - Networked Analyzers