Teledyne 465M instruction manual Sensor OK, Invalid Reading, Check Lamp, Pneumatic Error

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10.2.1.Sensor OK

The Sensor OK LED indicates the status of the O3 sensor module in the monitor. The normal state of this LED (or Status Output) is On. If this LED remains off after the normal warm-up period, then a failure has occurred and the monitor should be removed from service and repaired.

The most common cause of this warning is a failure of the UV Lamp. A UV Lamp Adjustment (See Section 9.4) should be attempted. If the UV Lamp cannot be adjusted to meet the specified values, then a UV Lamp Replacement should be performed (See Section 9.5.)

10.2.2.Invalid Reading

The Invalid Reading LED indicates that the instrument is reading a value that cannot be represented properly on the analog output. Since the analog output is limited to 0- 5V (or 4-20mA,) it cannot properly represent negative values, or values in excess of the full-scale range.

If the monitor is consistently reading negative values, then a zero calibration should be performed, see Section 7.2.3.4.

If the monitor is consistently reading values in excess of the full-scale range, then the range value should be adjusted higher. See Section 7.2.5 for details on setting the range value.

10.2.3.Check Lamp

The Check Lamp LED indicates that the UV Lamp intensity has dropped below 250mV, a level where UV Lamp Adjustment (See Section 9.4) should be made at the next convenient opportunity. Note that this is a non-critical warning, unless it is also accompanied by Sensor OK LED turning off, then the instrument does not need to be removed from service at this time. If the UV Lamp intensity drops below 125mV, then the Sensor OK LED will also turn off, indicating that the monitor must be immediately serviced or taken off-line.

10.2.4.Pneumatic Error

The Pneumatic Error LED indicates that one of the pneumatic parameters, flow or pressure, has gone outside of normal ranges. Note that this is a non-critical warning. Unless it is also accompanied by Sensor OK LED turning off, the instrument does not need to be removed from service at this time.

The first step in troubleshooting a Pneumatic Error is determining which parameter has caused the warning. At the monitor front panel, navigate to the VIEW menu (See Section 7.2.4.) Examine the Flow and Pressure values and compare them to the limits described in Table 10-1and take appropriate action as described below.

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Contents Model 465M Ozone Monitor This page is Intentionally Left Blank General Safety Hazard Safety MessagesMise EN Garde Consignes DE SécuritéWarranty This page is Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents Calibration Figures Tables Preface IntroductionThis page is Intentionally Left Blank Specifications Specifications and Agency ApprovalsApprovals SafetyEMC Other Type Certifications3   Principle of OperationPage Getting Started Mechanical Installation for Nema 4X EnclosureVentilation Clearance Area Minimum required clearanceM465M Mounting Hole Locations and Dimensions Mechanical Installation 19 Rack VersionAC Power Connection for Monitors in Nema 4X Enclosures Nema AC Power Connection to Monitor Pneumatic Connections Pneumatic Connections, Rack Mount ConfigurationOzone Inlet Connection Pneumatic Connections, Nema ConfigurationRear Panel Electrical I/O Connections Exhaust ConnectionNema Electrical I/O Connections Location of I/O Connectors in the Nema Configuration Electrical I/O ConnectionsAnalog Output Status Name Normal Operating Output # State Status OutputsDigital Serial Interfaces Hi-Current Relay OutputsRelay # Function Normal Operating StateEthernet Connection Frequently Asked Questions This page is Intentionally Left Blank Low Flow Alarm Optional Hardware and SoftwareRack Mount Slides This page is Intentionally Left Blank Front Panel Overview OperationOzone Concentration Display Menu Navigation KeypadAlarm Status LED Color Alarm State Concentration Alarm Status/ResetStatus LED’s Status LED Normal StateFront Panel Menus Menu Navigation BasicsEditing Numeric Values Front Panel Menu Diagram Front Panel Menu Diagram Point 5V Output MA Output Diag MenuZero Calibration Signal Name Rear Panel Label FunctionSpan Calibration Parameter Meaning Units Normal Range View MenuSETUP-VARS Menu Meaning Default ValueRange SETUP-ALARM Menu Config MenuProperty Meaning Default Range Value This page is Intentionally Left Blank Changing COM port Hardware Configuration Digital CommunicationsDigital Communications Overview RS232 Configuration RS-232 Configuration Function DB-9 General I/O Connector Pin SW2 DTE SW2 DCEProperty Value Function DB-9 General I/O Connector Pin SW2 DCE RS-485 ConfigurationHardware Setup for Configuring the Ethernet Module Ethernet ConfigurationVerifying Network Hardware Connection Link LED Left Side Activity LED Right Side Color MeaningManually Assigning a Static IP Address Determining a Dynamically Assigned IP Address Dhcp ModePage Modbus Register Maps Instrument Setup and Configuration Registers Read / WriteReal-Time Concentration and Status Registers Read Only Decimal Star Address Description Register Type Bit BitsMaintenance Maintenance ScheduleMaintenance Item Recommended Interval Section Instrument Layout Instrument Layout, Rack Mount ConfigurationInstrument Layout, Nema Configuration Replacing Internal Particulate Filter Internal Particulate Filter Replacement UV Lamp Adjustment UV Lamp Replacement1150 mV Auto-Zero Valve Replacement Sample Pump ReplacementConfiguring the Analog Output Zero Cleaning Exterior Surfaces of the M465MBoot Loader Operation Boot Loader Hardware SetupBoot Loader Software Setup Upload Firmware Page Troubleshooting Pneumatic DiagramReference Drawings Pneumatic Diagram Nema Version with Sample Conditioner Interconnect DiagramInterconnect Diagram Status LED/Output Definitions Sensor OK Pneumatic ErrorInvalid Reading Check LampPressure Too High Factory Calibration CalibrationThis page is Intentionally Left Blank Technical Assistance This page is Intentionally Left Blank 13. M465M Spare Parts Spare Parts List for Rack Mount VersionSpare Parts List for Nema Version