Teledyne OT-3 operating instructions Setting the Alarm Setpoints, HI Range, LO Range, Set Alarm

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Trace Oxygen Analyzer

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4.3.1 HI Range

Setting the HI Range full-scale value defines the LEAST sensitive analysis range to be used. To set the HI Range:

1.Press the SET HI RANGE Function button once.

2.Immediately (within 5 seconds) press either the D or Ñ button to raise or lower the displayed value, as required, until the display reads the desired full-scale percent concentration.

4.3.2LO Range

Setting the LO Range full-scale value defines the MOST sensitive range to be used. To set the LO Range:

1.Press the SET LO RANGE Function button once.

2.Immediately (within 5 seconds) press either the UP or DOWN arrow button to raise or lower the displayed value, as required, until the display reads the desired full-scale percent concentration.

4.4Setting the Alarm Setpoints

The alarm setpoints can be adjusted over the full range of the analyzer (0-9999 ppm oxygen content). The set point values are expressed in ppm only.

4.4.1 Set Alarm 1

Alarm 1 can be set either as a high or low alarm. To configure this alarm to your preferences:

1.Press the SET ALARM 1 function button once.

2.The display will flash either HI or LO depending on what the alarm was configured in the last time. If the alarm configuration must be changed, use the Up or Down keys to toggle the alarm from HI to LO or vice-versa (if within 5 seconds no key is pressed, the instrument will return to the sample mode and display oxygen concentration).

3.To change the setting at which the alarm will be actuated, press the SET ALARM 1 function button once more. The alarm setpoint will flash on the LED display. Press either the Up or Down keys to raise or lower the displayed value, as required,

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen AnalyzerCopyright 2000 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model OT-3Specific Model Information Important Notice Trace Oxygen Analyzer Table of Contents Maintenance OperationAppendix Front Panel List of FiguresIntroduction Main Features of the AnalyzerOverview Trace Oxygen Analyzer IntroductionIntroduction OT-3 Front Panel DescriptionFunction Keys Measurement Parameters Readout Rear Panel DescriptionRear Panel AC Version Operational Theory Installation OT-3Introduction Micro-fuel Cell SensorAnatomy of a Micro-fuel Cell Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationElectrochemical Reactions Effect of Pressure Calibration CharacteristicsGeneral ElectronicsBlock Diagram of the Signal Processing Electronics Signal ProcessingInstallation OT-3 Unpacking the Analyzer InstallationInstalling the Micro-fuel Cell Location and MountingElectrical Connections Analog Outputs Primary Input PowerContact ID for Failsafe Relay Operation Alarm RelaysRelay Ratings Solid State Relay Output Gas ConnectionsGas Connections Sample System OT-3 Sample System Installation ChecklistInstallation OT-3 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation OperationUsing the Function and Data Entry Buttons Setting the Analysis RangesOperation OT-3 Set Alarm Setting the Alarm SetpointsHI Range LO RangePower Failure Alarm Alarm DelayKeypad Lockout Calibration Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingSupplementary Information Displaying Percent & PPM on the LED DisplayOperation OT-3 Maintenance Trace Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceReplacing the Fuse Sensor Installation or Replacement Maintenance OT-3When to Replace a Sensor Removing the Micro-fuel Cell Ordering and Handling of Spare SensorsInstalling a Micro-fuel Cell Cell Warranty Conditions Specifications AppendixAppendixOT-3 Spare Parts List Trace Oxygen AnalyzerAppendixAnalytical Instruments Reference Drawing MiscellaneousAppendix OT-3 Trace Oxygen Analyzer Index IndexNo Pass Index OT-3Website address Index OT-3 Teledyne Analytical Instruments