Teledyne 3300TB 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 anount of oxygen in the sample gas that is flowing through the sampling system.

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 TRACE 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 0-10ppm to 0-9999ppm oxygen concentration. Whatever values are selected, the analyzer automatically switches from the LO range to the HI range when the oxygen concentration reaches the LO range fullscale value, and it switches back to the LO range when the oxygen concentration falls below 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 3300TB Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Contents Maintenance AppendixProtective Earth Combustible GAS Usage Warning Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerIntroduction Overview Introduction Model 3300TB Set AlarmFront Panel Description Rear Panel Description Rear PanelAnalog Outputs RS-232 PortTrace Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Operational Theory IntroductionMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Principles of OperationOperational Theory Model 3300TB Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel CellElectrochemical Reactions Effect of PressureCalibration Characteristics Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel CellGeneral Signal ProcessingElectronics Operational Theory Model 3300TB Unpacking the Analyzer InstallationTrace Oxygen Analyzer Installation Installing the Micro-Fuel Cell / Cell Block Orientation Installation Model 3300TBControl Unit Installation Location and MountingElectrical Connectors for AC Control Unit Electrical ConnectionsContact ID for Failsafe Relay Operation Gas Connections Alarm #1Alarm #2 Sensor FailInstallation Model 3300TB Vacuum Service Option Piping Diagram for Vacuum Service OptionInstallation Checklist Installation Model 3300TB Operation Introduction Trace Oxygen Analyzer OperationOperation Model 3300TB Using the Function and Data Entry ButtonsSetting the Analysis Ranges Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI Range Setting the Alarm SetpointsSet Alarm LO RangeSensor Fail Alarm Selecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging CalibrationOperation Model 3300 TB Displaying Percent & PPM on the LED DisplaySupplementary Information Remove Power to Unit before replacing the fuse MaintenanceTrace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Replacing the FuseWhen to Replace a Sensor Sensor Installation or ReplacementMaintenance Model 3300TB Ordering and Handling of Spare SensorsRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Exploded View of MFC and Cell BlockCell Warranty Conditions Installing a Micro-Fuel CellDisconnect the Power Source from the Control Unit Trace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance Maintenance Model 3300TB Appendix Specifications Trace Oxygen Analyzer AppendixSpare Parts List Appendix Model 3300TBReference Drawing MiscellaneousAppendix Model 3300TB Material Safety Data Sheet Exposure limits Osha PEL Signs/symptoms of exposurePrimary route of entry Effects of overexposure IngestionProtective measures Disposal