Teledyne 3160 manual Defaults Programmable Options

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2 Operational Theory

The digital printed circuit board (PCB) is a general purpose microcomputer used to control all functions of the analyzer. The analog input PCB and the analog output PCB plug directly into connectors located on the digital PCB. In addition to control- ling these analog PCBs, the digital board performs the following functions:

1.Processes input from the control panel pushbuttons.

2.Provides signals for the selectable alarms.

3.Processes serial I/O functions (RS-232 data). The serial interface default and programmable parameters are listed in Table 2-2.

Table 2-2. Default and Programmable Parameters

Defaults

Programmable Options

1200 Baud

1200 Baud

8 Bits

5, 6, 7, or 8 Bits

No Parity

Even, Odd, or No Parity

1 Stop Bit

1 or 2 Stop Bits

4.Controls the LCD and the LED displays.

LCD: This screen is a dot-matrix display located on the control module of the analyzer. It is the user interface for system operations. It displays the menus and command options available for each function.

LED: This screen is a 7-segment display located on the front panel of the analyzer, above the control module. It displays only the oxygen concentration. It is large and bright to allow the operator to read it at a greater distance. A dimmer switch for this display is located on the display PCB behind the front panel.

The analyzer power supply module is a replaceable assembly containing four power supplies and five alarm relays. Electronic circuitry used to drive and interface the alarm relays to the output of the microcomputer is also located inside this module.

Note: This power supply contains an International Power Entry Module. This feature allows operation on any of four international voltage ranges: 100V, 120V, 220V or 240V (50Hz or 60Hz). It also facilitates both North American and European fusing arrangements. Programming this mod- ule is described in the installation section of this manual.

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TELEDYNE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS

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Contents Model Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Iii Table of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting AppendixTeledyne Analytical Instruments Variable Features FeaturesFixed Features IntroductionIntroduction Introduction Components Options and Model Numbers3160DA Dual fuel cell Introduction Applications Operational Theory Principles of OperationMajor Components Operational Theory Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor Sample SystemOperational Theory Electronics and Signal Processing Model 3160 flow schematicOperational Theory Analog signal output offset Identifier Range Scale Voltage CurrentmADefaults Programmable Options Front Panel InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Qty DescriptionRear Panel Analyzer front and rear panels Instrument Air Compressed Air Fitting Installation Gas Line ConnectionsSpan Gas Sample GasSensor Installation Electrical Connections Voltage Selection 3160 Rear PanelFuse Changing Removing the Voltage CardFuse Replacement Installation Checklist 3 RS-232 Serial Digital PortOperations Front Panel ControlsModes of Operation Spinning WheelCell Output Factor Span Factor Operations Changing Passwords For Remote Monitoring and Control Uled Span in ProgressOperations Cold Start-Up Operations Calibration Zeroing Operations Operations Calibration Using Span Gas Operations Operations Operations Select Active Sensor Two Cells Only Setup Operations Operations O2 Range Set-Up AccptOperations Set-Up Alarms Cold StartOperations Operations Logger Set-Up Operations Operations Set-Up Clock Functions Accpt Teledyne Analytical Instruments Operations Operations System Statistics Baud rate Ascii Data Bits 7 or Stop Bits 1 orComm. Std. for 1200B Bell USA/CCITT Operations Operations Sensor Maintenance Maintenance & TroubleshootingRoutine Maintenance Scrubber MaintenanceTroubleshooting Symptom Cause CorrectionMaintenance & Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Correction Maintenance & Troubleshooting Specifications Operating Temperature0-50C 32 -122 FAppendix Altitude 1,609 m Relative Humidy Up to 99% Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsAppendix Recommended Spare Parts List Drawing ListDate Prepared 2/12/96 Appendix Material Safety Data SheetCustomer Service Extension Environmental Health Material or Component S. # QuantitySection IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Protective measures during cell replacement ExposureSection Viii Control Measures Address Product NameManufacturer PhoneExposure limits Osha PEL Signs/symptoms of exposurePrimary route of entry Effects of overexposure IngestionProtective measures Disposal