Teledyne 465M SETUP-ALARM Menu, Config Menu, Property Meaning Default Range Value

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7.2.6.SETUP-ALARM Menu

The ALARM menu allows the operator to view and edit properties of the concentration alarms. The table below summarizes the alarm configuration settings.

Table 7-7: Alarm Configuration Settings

Property

Meaning

Default

Range

 

 

Value

 

HI ALARM

HI alarm trigger value

10 PPM

10 - 9999

 

 

 

PPM

HIHI ALARM

HI-HI alarm trigger value

20 PPM

10 - 9999

 

 

 

PPM

ON/OFF HI

HI alarm enable, enables HI alarm

ON

ON/OFF

ALARM

operation

 

 

ON/OFF HI HI

HI-HI alarm enable, enables HI-HI

ON

ON/OFF

ALARM

alarm operation

 

 

7.2.7.CONFIG Menu

The CONFIG menu displays important information about the instrument. The Serial Number, COMM address settings, and the latest revision of software installed are information available in the CONFIG menu. Settings can be changed under other menus (see Sections 7.2.3, 7.2.5, and 7.2.6); however the CONFIG menu just contains instrument-specific information.

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