Teledyne 319R instruction manual Setting Alarms

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Setting Alarms

The alarms can be adjusted over the full scale range, and they are set as a percent of full scale. Thus, an alarm set to indicate 192 on the display while on the 200 PPM O2 range will activate at 192 PPM O2 on the 200 PPM O2 range and at 1920 O2 on the 2000 O2 range (96% of full scale). To set the alarms:

1.Place the range switch located below the front panel display in the 2000 PPM range position (or highest range available).

2.Place the power switch in the ON position.

3.To set the high alarm, hold down the SET HI ALARM button while turning the potentiometer to the right of the button until the display reads the desired concentration.

4.To set the low alarm, hold down the SET LO ALARM button while turning the potentiometer to the right of the button until the display reads the desired concentration.

5.Remember, the System/Cell Failure alarm is factory set at 2% of full scale; should this alarm trigger, the LED to the left of the front panel display will blink.

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Contents 319R Important Notice Table of Contents Teledyne Brown Egineering 319R Main FeaturesIntroduction Introduction 319R Warranty ConditionsMicro-Fuel Cell Precautions Installation & OperationLocation & Mounting DC Power Installation & Operation 319RAC Power International Ranges Output SignalsAlarm Terminal Connection Sensor Installation or ReplacementSetting Alarms Calibration Installation & Operation 319R 319R Maintenance Replacing the FuseMaintenance 319R Replacing the SensorWarranty Conditions Maintenance 319R Specifications 319R AppendixSpare Parts List Appendix 319RDrawing List Material Safety Data Sheet Section III Physical/Chemical CharacteristicsSection I Product Identification Section V Reactivity Data Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard DataSection VI Health Hazard Data Section VII Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Protective measures during cell replacementSection IX Disposal Section Viii Control MeasuresSection X References