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Operation

The value of the upper limit of the currently selected range (AUTO or MANUAL) affects the voltage and current of the analog outputs on the rear of the analyzer as well as contact closures indicating which range is current. The Analog outputs on the rear of the analyzer represent the proportion of the analysis concentration to the currently selected range limit.

MANUAL/AUTO RANGE SELECT: In Manual Range select, the Range indicated on the second line 'Man Rng:' is maintained as the current range of operation. In Auto Range select, the software determines the smallest range whose limit is larger than the analysis concentration.

AUTO RANGE SOURCE: The automatic selection of range can be set to select according to the THC, SMP, or AVG concentration.

RANGE LIMITS: Ranges may be set as low as 2.0 ppb and as high as 9999.99 ppm. Range 3 can only be set at a value greater than Range 2. Range 2 can only be set at a value greater than Range 1.

4.4.13 Changing Stream

CHANGE STREAM is not available for standard configurations of the 4030.

Affects the relay on the rear panel that controls which gas is allowed to flow to the column and detector.

When the instrument has electronically controlled calibration valves, the gas stream can be switched here. You can set the incoming gas source to span, sample (or zero gas, which is nothing more than a 3rd source of gas) without entering the calibration mode in order to check instrument response. During a span calibration, the span stream is activated. After a span calibration, the stream reverts to whatever was set before the span. This value is not remembered if the power in cycled on the unit, the analyzer will default to the analyze stream.

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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 Main Features of the Analyzer IntroductionPrinciple of Operation Analyzer DescriptionApplications IntroductionSample System Input PortingDetection Cell Gas Flow Control SystemFuel and Blanket Air Systems Flame Ionization Detection CellIntroduction Anode Power Supply Electrometer-AmplifierFlame Guard Circuit Flame Ignition CircuitUnpacking the Analyzer Mounting the AnalyzerUser Connections Electrical Power ConnectionsGas Connections Installation Electrical Connections Equipment Interface Connector Pin Arrangement Pin Function Threshold Alarm Pin Contact Pin out of 50 pins D-Sub Connector Pin Out TableCommands via RS-232 Input 4 RS-232 PortRequired RS-232 Options Supporting GasesSample Bypass Vent Placing the System in Operation Activating the Support Gases1 Air Carrier GasFlame Ignition FuelAnalyzer Operation Verification of the Flame Guard CircuitIgnition and/or Flame Guard Circuit Failure Sample PumpOperation Default Parameters Style ConventionsNavigation and Data Entry EnterEscape Menu Structure LineMain Menus Autocal is not available for standard configurations Logout Span ANALOG-OUT Adjust Setting up an AUTO-CAL Adjusting the GainPassword Protection Entering a Password Repeat Password Entry Screen Logging Out System Self-Diagnostic Test Model ScreenSpan Alarms Function AL-2 Source SMP Range Function Change Stream is not available for standard configurations Changing StreamAnalog output Adjustment Standby Advanced User FunctionsTiming Recommended Spare Parts List Qty DescriptionDrawing List Analytical Instruments