Hach 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer manual Storing Measurements In the Instrument

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Operating Instructions - 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer

 

 

2.3 Storing Measurements In the Instrument

The analyzer will store up to 500 gas concentration and temperature measurement values, labeled by numbers 0 through 499, along with the current date and time of each measurement. You have the choice of acquiring this information manually or automatically, as described below.

Note:

Do not put the instrument into standby while it is in the process of storing data, otherwise the data values will be lost.

Before storing measurements, you should verify the date and time settings of the instrument's internal clock, as described in “Clock Settings” on page 51.

2.3.1 Automatic Data Acquisition

Note:

When the instrument is used to automatically store measurement data, all buttons except the POWER key are disabled. If enough time elapses to store all 500 values, the instrument will return to normal measurement mode and the buttons re-enabled.

Before starting automatic measurement storage, first select the sampling rate desired using the WIN3654 program (see “Automatic Data Acquisition - Setting Sampling Intervals” on page 31).

1) Put the instrument into standby (by pressing the POWER key)

2) Then hold down the STO button while switching the instrument back ON. The LCD displays the message Sto for about one second

3) Normal gas concentration measurements are displayed for about two minutes

4) After two minutes the instrument displays the sample number (starting at 000), then the gas concentration measurement value followed by [---]to indicate the measurement is being stored.

5) This storage sequence repeats automatically, at the rate specified by the WIN3654 program Sampling Rate menu. Values are stored sequentially in sample numbers 000 through 499.

Note:

If you have not cleared previously stored values, the storage sequence automatically overwrites the older values, as they are stored.

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Contents Operator Manual Page Product Recycling Information Orbisphere Product Disposal Following only applies to European customersBoard Analog Board Spacer External Connector Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesTable of Contents Calibrations Accessories and AttachmentsMaintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix a Glossary SpecificationsPart Lists Table of Contents 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer About this Manual Safety ConventionsManual Overview Revision HistoryService and Repairs Safety PrecautionsSafety Recommendations Precautionary Labels AcknowledgementsOrbisphere Installation What you have ReceivedAtmospheric Pressure Equilibrium WIN3654 PC Program InstallationSensor Installation Connections External Power Supply optionalPurge Gas Connection Instrument PC ConnectionPin RS232 Signal Use Flow Chamber Installation Installation Completion Check List Flow Chamber Dissolved Gas MeasurementsOrbisphere Operating Instructions Operating ControlsMeasurement Phase on Taking Measurements Select Gas Measurement PhaseMeasurement Mode Storing Measurements In the Instrument Automatic Data AcquisitionManual Data Acquisition Downloading Stored Values Storing and Accessing Measurements From a ComputerViewing Stored Measurements Saving Values Altering the Sampling Point DescriptionsCopying Values Printing Values Clearing Stored ValuesMonitoring Measurements In Real-Time Timebase Updating Rate Maximum Samples 10 divisionsAfter Use and Storage Options Setup Main Menu BasicsOptions Setup 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Gas Measurement Phase Reviewing Instrument ConfigurationConfiguring the Instrument Analyzer PC ConnectionMeasurement Units Automatic Data Acquisition Setting Sampling Intervals Membrane SelectionRolling Average Calibration MediumLocking Out the Instrument’s CAL Button Automatic Shutdown Orbisphere Calibrations Barometric Pressure Sensor CalibrationSensor Calibration Calibration Method Time Benefits Drawbacks ReferenceCalibration Setup Calibration In H2 or N2 at Atmospheric Pressure Calibration In H2 or N2 at Elevated Pressure Calibrating In a Liquid H2 or N2 Solution Accessories and Attachments Model 32311 Flow MeterModel 32939 External Power Supply Sensor Maintenance Maintenance and TroubleshootingPower Supply Maintenance ScheduleRemoving the Membrane Membrane ReplacementMounting Dual Membranes Installing the Membrane Orbisphere Place the membrane holding ring on the installation tool tip Purge Gas Cylinder Refill 1 N2 Purge Gas2 CO2 Purge Gas Filling the Purge Gas CylinderKeyboard Test Troubleshooting InstrumentSerial Test Clock Settings Display TestAnalog Voltages View Measurements ViewProgram Identification Troubleshooting OperationDiagnostics Messages Continuous PurgeTroubleshooting Table Symptom Cause Possible SolutionSpecifications Instrument SpecificationsSensor Specifications Sensor Type 31 270 HSensor Type 31 272 H 31 570 N PFA Etfe EctfeSpecifications 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Part Lists Instrument ConfigurationsTC Sensor and Parts on Configured System Analyzer Spare PartsSensor Spare Parts Terms and Definitions Appendix a GlossaryCommon Units UnitGlossary 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer Annex Tables and IllustrationsAnnex 3654 Portable H2/N2 Analyzer User Notes