Teledyne 3300PA Using the Function and Data Entry Buttons, Setting the Analysis Ranges

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4.2Using the Function and Data Entry Buttons

When no buttons on the Analyzer are being pressed, the instrument is in the Analyze mode. It is monitoring the percent of oxygen in the sample gas that is flowing through the Remote Probe.

When one of the Function Buttons is being pressed, the Analyzer is in the Setup mode or the Calibration mode.

The 4 Setup function buttons on the analyzer are:

SET ALARM 1

SET ALARM 2

SET HI RANGE

SET LO RANGE

The Calibration mode button is:

SPAN

The Data Entry buttons (and ) increment the values displayed on the PERCENT OXYGEN meter while one of the Function buttons is being held down.

: Increments the displayed value upwards.

: Increments the displayed value downwards.

Any of the functions can be selected at any time by holding down the appropriate button.

Each function will be described in the following sections. Although the operator can use any function at any time, the order chosen in this manual is appropriate for an initial setup.

4.3Setting the Analysis Ranges

The two user definable analysis ranges are both capable of being adjusted for from 0-1% to 0-25% oxygen concentration. Whatever values are selected, the analyzer automatically switches from the LO range to the HI range when the oxygen concentration reaches 100% of the LO range fullscale value, and it switches back to the LO range when the oxygen concentration reaches 85% of the LO range fullscale value

Note: The HI Range setpoint MUST be set at a higher concentration percent- age than the LO Range setpoint.

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Contents Model 3300PA Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Contents Maintenance AppendixCombustible GAS Usage Warning This page left intentionally blank Main Features of the Analyzer Introduction OverviewPercent Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Front Panel Description Introduction Model 3300PARear Panel Description Rear PanelAnalog Outputs Operational Theory Introduction Micro-Fuel Cell SensorPercent Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Principles of OperationOperational Theory Model 3300PA Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel CellElectrochemical Reactions Effect of PressureCalibration Characteristics Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel CellSignal Processing ElectronicsGeneral Operational Theory Model 3300PA Installation Percent Oxygen Analyzer InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Installation Model 3300PA Control Unit InstallationInstalling the Micro-Fuel Cell Location and MountingPercent Oxygen Analyzer Installation Gas Connections Sensor FailVacuum Service Option Installation Checklist Installation Model 3300 PAOperation Introduction Percent Oxygen Analyzer OperationUsing the Function and Data Entry Buttons Setting the Analysis RangesOperation Model 3300PA Setting the Alarm Setpoints Set AlarmPercent Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI Range LO RangeSensor Fail Alarm Selecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging CalibrationSupplementary Information Maintenance Percent Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceRemove Power to Unit before replacing the fuse Replacing the FuseSensor Installation or Replacement Maintenance Model 3300PAWhen to Replace a Sensor Ordering and Handling of Spare SensorsInstalling a Micro-Fuel Cell Removing the Micro-Fuel CellCell Warranty Conditions Appendix Specifications Percent Oxygen Analyzer AppendixSpare Parts List Appendix Model 3300PAReference Drawing MiscellaneousAppendix Model 3300PA