Epson XDT manual DB9

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XDT User’s Manual

 

 

used for the circuit (see 4/20)

dB

see - decibel

DB25

a style and size of connector - in this case with 25 pins

DB9

a style and size of connector - in this case with 9 pins

decibel

a dimensionless unit representing the logarithm of the ratio of two

 

values

DEMKO

independent test laboratory and the European National Certification

 

Body for Denmark for the safety testing of electrical products

desiccant

drying agent, usually made from molecular sieve, silica gel or acti-

 

vated alumina

desorption

release of a previously absorbed or adsorbed substance

dewpoint

saturation temperature of a gas in regards to another gas

dewpoint demand mode . . . .

scheme to control the switching between the desiccant towers of a

 

dryer based on the actual dewpoint

dielectric constant

measure of the ability of a material to hold an electric charge when

 

placed between two metal plates, most commonly measured rela-

 

tive to that of free space

Div 2

see Division 2 Hazardous Areas

Division 2

 

Hazardous Areas

areas classified as hazardous under abnormal conditions (0.1-10

 

hrs/year)

DSR

Data Set Ready - a label for a RS232 interface control line

DTR

Data Terminal Ready - a label for a RS232 control line

EEPROM

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory - a device

 

that can remember information, even when it has no power applied

 

to it

electromagnetic

compatibility . . . . . . . . . . compatibility with directives issued under CE or with FCC stan- dards, concerning electromagnetic interference

EMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electro-Magnetic Interference - external electrical or magnetic sig- nals from natural or man-made sources that can interfere with a device

G/M3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see - grams per cubic meter

grams per cubic meter . . . . . . the mass of water vapor present in unit volume of moist air at stan- dard temperature and pressure.

HTF™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hyper-Thin-Film aluminum oxide sensor technology developed by Xentaur Corp

hygrometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . device measuring the amount of water present in a sample hygroscopic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . property of attracting water or water vapor

hysteresis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lagging in effect behind it’s cause depending upon whether the con- dition is approached from above or below the value of interest; pur- posefully programmed into control systems with relays to avoid chatter

IGT Research Bulletin 8 . . . . Institute of Gas Technology, has developed Charts of the Equilib- rium Moisture Content of Natural Gases in the Range of -40°F to 250°F and 14.7 to 5000 psi

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Contents Yyyyyyy y Sensor Serial No Instrument Serial No XDT User’s Manual Iii XDT User’s Manual Table of Contents Index Overview of the XDT XDT User’s Manual Sensor and Sampling Techniques Precautions using the sensor Sensor Installation & Sampling Techniques Sensor Technical SpecificationsNot Recommended In-situ InstallationExtractive Installation Mechanical Installation SAT Troubleshooting unexpected readingsElectromagnetic Compatibility Considerations Instrument Precautions using the XDTIsolation Instrument Technical SpecificationsInstrument Mechanical Installation InstallationXDT-PM DIN43700 Enclosure Installation XDT-NEMA IP65 Enclosure InstallationElectrical Connections Connecting PowerLow Voltage DC Powered Option Electrical Power Connection AC Mains Electrical Power ConnectionWiring the Alarm Contacts Sensor ConnectionInterfacing to the Analog Output Starting up Operating the InstrumentInterfacing to the RS-232 option Push Buttons Display Conventions12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Operating State Viewing Dewpoint ModeXDT User’s Manual Alarms Start Calibration HI **** ˚CSpanCheck Mode Single Point Self Calibration, manual or scheduled Instrument XDT User’s Manual SetUp State Viewing Serial Number ModeXDT User’s Manual Secured Password Protection Resetable Audio-Visual Alarm Option Nfpa compliant Troubleshooting the Instrument Display Explanation Required Action Maintenance XDT User’s Manual Glossary DB9 Glossary XDT User’s Manual Sign on message Calibration without key press Appendix a Flow Diagram of Operating State User InterfaceHere 16.24˚C˚F Appendix B Flow Diagram of Set-Up State User InterfaceSensor Mechanical AppendixAppendix D Optional Sensor Fittings Side View Appendix E XDT Circuit Board DimensionsAppendix E XDT-PM Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Appendix E XDT-NEMA Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Appendix F Sensor/SpanCheck Theory of Operation Appendix G Dewpoint Response time Analysis XDT User’s Manual Appendices Tested Instrument ˚C Appendix H Sample Gas Filter ConsiderationsSensor Appendix I XDT Grounding ConsiderationsAppendix J Analog Output vs. Dewpoint Instrument reading in ppmV Appendix K RS-232C Interface Protocol Help commandReceive Help Data Who Reset Login Data command K n m Error SensOpen or Error SensShort or Error SensSatSerial Number Command ? commandWho Command Login CommandState User Interface Appendix L Procedure for Exchanging XDT SensorsAppendix M Uncertainty in LBS & ppmV calculations To obtain a RAN fill out this form and fax to 631 Xentaur Return Authorization Number Request FormPage Index Enclosure dimensions Pounds of H2O per million standard cubic Voltage, mains supply Iii Warranty