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Operation

-Dynamic (real time) FID input level

-Time spent in mode

-Range

-Activity indicator

LINE 2 display mode 2 data:

-Current analysis mode

-Analysis TOTAL AREA from most recent pass of current mode.

-Time spent in mode

-Range

-Activity Indicator

3.When the selected option is a function on the MAIN MENU or any SUB MENU screen, the function name appears with an arrow next to it. In some cases, the item in the menu is the parent of another SUB MENU; in other cases, the item in the menu is the parent of a MODIFIABLE ITEM.

8.If the selected option is a MODIFIABLE ITEM, the ARROW KEYS are used to modify the value of the item. A modifiable item is flashing. The ENTER key is then used to accept the value and move you to the next field to continue programming.

4.4.3.3 ESCAPE

The ESCAPE key is used in several context-sensitive ways.

4.When showing the THC analysis mode, the ESCAPE key temporarily clears any present alarms. However, if the alarm condition is still present, the alarm will re-occur when re- detected. Also, pressing the ESCAPE key clears the messages generated by incorrect gain settings (i.e. bad span, gain too high).

When the selected option is a function on the MAIN MENU or any SUB MENU screen (the menu name appears with a flashing arrow next to it), the ESCAPE key is used to return to the parent menu finally returning to the ANALYSIS SCREEN the function.

9.If the selected option is a modifiable item (value is flashing), The ESCAPE key is used to escape to the parent menu without

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Contents Series 4030 Heated THC Copyright 2004 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Safety Messages Series Additional Safety Information Series Procedure for Removal of Internal Inaccessible Shock Hazards Series Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerAnalyzer Description Principle of OperationIntroduction ApplicationsInput Porting Sample SystemFlame Ionization Detection Cell Detection CellGas Flow Control System Fuel and Blanket Air SystemsIntroduction Electrometer-Amplifier Anode Power SupplyFlame Ignition Circuit Flame Guard CircuitMounting the Analyzer Unpacking the AnalyzerGas Connections Electrical Power ConnectionsUser Connections Installation Electrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold Alarm Pin Contact Pin Out Table Pin out of 50 pins D-Sub Connector4 RS-232 Port Commands via RS-232 InputSupporting Gases Required RS-232 OptionsSample Bypass Vent Carrier Gas Placing the System in OperationActivating the Support Gases 1 AirFuel Flame IgnitionSample Pump Analyzer OperationVerification of the Flame Guard Circuit Ignition and/or Flame Guard Circuit FailureOperation Style Conventions Default ParametersEnter Navigation and Data EntryEscape Line Menu StructureMain Menus Autocal is not available for standard configurations Logout Span ANALOG-OUT Adjust Adjusting the Gain Setting up an AUTO-CALPassword Protection Entering a Password Repeat Password Entry Screen Logging Out Model Screen System Self-Diagnostic TestSpan Alarms Function AL-2 Source SMP Range Function Changing Stream Change Stream is not available for standard configurationsAnalog output Adjustment Timing Advanced User FunctionsStandby Qty Description Recommended Spare Parts ListAnalytical Instruments Drawing List