Teledyne 3110 operating instructions Introduction Model

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Introduction

Model 3110

 

 

downloaded using the instrument’s optional RS-232 interface.

Display: A 2-line 20 character alphanumeric LCD on the front panel displays data and operational information through various screens. The contrast is adjustable for various lighting conditions.

Four-Button User Interface: Operation is performed using the four front panel mounted buttons. These buttons are used to enter data, select items and move through operational screens that appear on the display.

Universal AC Charge Adapter: The rechargeable batteries can be recharged without removing them from the instrument. The charger operates over the range of 100-240 VAC.

LEDs: Two front panel mounted LEDs are used to indicate low battery condition and when the battery is recharging.

Contrast Control: This feature allows the user to easily adjust the contrast of the display for optimum viewing under different lighting conditions. The adjustment is made using a front panel control dial.

Auto-ranging:The user is able to specify two analytical ranges for analysis in the auto mode. The Model 3110 will automatically switch between these ranges depending on the oxygen level.

Percent of Range Voltage Output: An optional 0-1 VDC output is available that represents the percentage of the current analysis range.

Real-time Clock: This feature allows the Model 3110 to date and time stamp the data set recorded on the data logger. It uses a 24 hour clock.

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Model Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsModel Ii Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsSpecific Model Information Portable Trace Oxygen AnalyzerSafety Messages Iv Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsPortable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Table of Contents Maintenance & Troubleshooting AppendixIndex Teledyne Analytical Instruments List of Figures Viii Teledyne Analytical InstrumentsCombustible GAS Usage Introduction IntroductionIntroduction Model Features Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer IntroductionIntroduction Model Cell Warranty Method of AnalysisMicro-Fuel Cell Signal Output Accuracy and ResponseCompact Packaging Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Intentionally left blank Installation Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationCharging the Batteries Installation Model Gas ConnectionsPortable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation Sensor Installation Installing a Trace SensorCalibration Procedure for Trace Analysis CalibrationSet the Sample Flow rate Bleeding the Regulator and Purging the Gas LineExternal Signal Operation Front Panel InterfaceOperation Model Enter KeyPortable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Escape Key3 UP/DOWN Keys Operation and Setup Screens and Menus Available Menus and Their SequencePower on Screen Home ScreenDate Screen Enter Time ScreenStandard Alarm Screen Alarm EnableFS Alarm Screen HI-LOW Alarm ScreenLtch Alarm Screen Range 1 Screen Range 2 ScreenRange Screen Span Value Screen Span ScreenFilter Screen LOG Reset & Start Screen LOG Intv ScreenLOG Transmit Screen Power Down Screen Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Maintenance & Troubleshooting Routine MaintenanceReplacing the Battery Maintenance ModelBattery Power Supply Service Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceCell Replacement Battery Charger Port on the ModelCell Warranty Temperature Compensation Effect of CO2 on B-2 Cell Life Effects of CO2 on B-2 Cell LifeLeak Testing ProcedureIntentionally left blank Specifications AppendixAppendix Model Spare Parts List Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer AppendixIndex Power Down screen, 39 power off Portable Trace Oxygen Analyzer IndexAppendix Model