Teledyne 460H Sensor and System Troubleshooting, Status Output Summary, Sensor OK, On State, Name

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7.0 Sensor and System Troubleshooting

7.0 Sensor and System Troubleshooting

This chapter gives guidelines for diagnosing system and sensor malfunctions using the five digital Status Outputs provided by the M460H. All troubleshooting should be done after the M460H has been turned on and allowed to warm up for at least 15 minutes.

7.1 Status Output Summary

Table 7-1 below gives a summary of the operation of the five Status Outputs on the M454H. See 2.4.2 Digital Status Outputs for information on connecting these outputs.

Table 7-1: Digital Status Outputs

Output

Name

On State

Off state

#

 

 

 

1

Sensor O.K.

Normal State

Reference or

 

 

 

Measure > 4995mV;

 

 

 

Reference < 1000mV

2

Invalid Reading

Pressure > 45 psia,

Normal State

 

 

Negative Ozone

 

 

 

Concentration,

 

 

 

Concentration Over-

 

 

 

Range

 

3

Lamp Low

Reference

Normal State

 

 

Detector<2500mV

 

4

Cell Dirty

Measure/Reference

Normal State

 

 

ratio < 0.5 (zero gas)

 

5

Auto-Zero Error

Auto-Zero Failed

Normal State

7.2 Sensor OK

The normal state for the Sensor OK output in ON. During the warm-up period on start- up this output will stay off until the UV lamp reaches a minimum intensity. If this output remains off after the 15 minute warm-up period, or goes off during normal operation, then the M460H is in need of servicing.

If the Sensor O.K. output turns off AND the Lamp Low output is on, this indicates that the lamp intensity has below the minimum level required for proper operation.

If the Sensor O.K. output turns off and the Lamp Low output is also off, then one of the analog voltages in the sensor has exceeded the range of the internal A/D converter. Adjustment by qualified service personnel is required.

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Contents EMAIL api-sales@teledyne.com MODEL 460H NEMA OZONE MONITORINSTRUCTION MANUAL 03662 Rev. D 1/8/04SAFETY MESSAGES 6.0 MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS2.0 INSTALLATION I. 0 INTRODUCTIONAPPENDIX A - SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION 6.2 CLEANING EXTERIOR SURFACES OF THE M460H7.0 SENSOR AND SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING 6.3 DEGREE OF PROTECTIONPneumatic Connections FIGURESFigure 2-1 Mounting Hole Locations Electrical ConnectionsTable 2-3 Serial Port Pins TABLESTable 2-1 Digital Status Output Pins Serial Port ConfigurationI.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Preface02024c 1.2 WARRANTY POLICYADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION DIVISION TERMS AND CONDITIONS1.3 Principle of Operation 1.4 Specifications 2.1 Mechanical Installation 2.0 InstallationFigure 2-1 Mounting Hole Locations 2.2 Pneumatic Connections Figure 2-2 Pneumatic Connections2.3AC Power Connection Figure 2-3 Electrical Connections 2.4 Electrical I/O Connections2.4.1 Analog Output I/O CONNECTORLabel Table 2-1 Digital Status Output Pins2.4.2 Digital Status Outputs NameInput 2.4.3 Control InputsTable 2-2 Control Inputs DescriptionFigure 2-5 Typical RS232 and RS485 Connections Table 2-3 Serial Port Pins2.4.4 RS232/RS485 Serial Communications Port RS2323.0 Startup 4.1.1 O3 readout 4.0 Operation4.1 Front Panel Display 4.1.2 Pressure Display4.2 Auto-Zero Operation 4.2.1 Auto-Zero Installation4.2.3 Auto Zero Error 4.2.2 Auto-Zero FunctionTable 5-1 Serial Port Configuration 5.1 Serial Port Configuration5.2 Command Syntax addresscommanddata1,data2#checksumCRExamples of valid Commands with data 5.3 Command SummaryExamples of valid Commands with no data Table 5-2 Serial Port Command SummarySyntax 5.4 Command Reference5.4.1 CAUTO Data Parameters Sent5.4.2 CZERO 5.4.3 DACSTEP addressO3CR 5.4.4 O3addresso3conc#checksumCR 5.4.5 SETADDR addressSETADDRnewaddressCR5.4.6 TDUMP 5.4.7 TLIST Index 5.4.8 VGETAllowable Range addressvarvalue#checksumCR1VLISTCR 5.4.9 VLIST#5 iirfilt = 0.4 #6 concunits = is index number for internal VAR See VGET for index list 5.4.10 VSETvarindex newvalueFilter Replacement Procedure 6.0 Maintenance6.2 Cleaning Exterior Surfaces of the M460H 6.1 Replacing the gas filter element7.2 Sensor OK 7.0 Sensor and System Troubleshooting7.1 Status Output Summary Table 7-1 Digital Status Outputs7.4 Lamp Low 7.3 Invalid Reading7.5 Cell Dirty Sensor 7.6 Status Output Summary TableTable 7-2 Status Output Truth Table InvalidFigure A-1 RS232/RS485 Jumpers Controller PCA#03492 Appendix A - Serial Port ConfigurationRS232RS485 Appendix B - Pneumatic Diagram