Teledyne 3020T Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation, Using the Controls, Auto Ranging on

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Operation

4.1Introduction

Once the analyzer has been installed, it can be configured for your application. To do this you will:

Establish and start an automatic calibration cycle, if desired. (Electrically operated valves required.)

Define the three user selectable analysis ranges. Then choose autoranging or select a fixed range of analysis, as required.

Calibrate the instrument.

Set alarm setpoints, and modes of alarm operation (latching, failsafe, etc).

Establish a security password, if desired, requiring Operator to log in.

Before you configure your 3020T these default values are in effect:

Ranges: LO = 100 ppm, MED = 1000 ppm, HI = 10,000 ppm.

Auto Ranging: ON

Alarm Relays: Defeated, 1000 ppm, HI, Not failsafe, Not latching.

Zero: Auto, every 0 days at 0 hours.

Span: Auto, at 209,000 ppm, every 0 days at 0 hours.

If you choose not to use password protection, the default password is displayed on the VFD screen only if you have entered the logout or pass- word function, as explained later. Then, you must enter the default password for access.

4.2Using the Controls

To get the proper response from these controls, turn the control toward the desired action (ESCAPE or ENTER—DOWN or UP), and then release it. Turn-and-release once for each action. For example, turn-and-release twice

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 3020TCopyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 3020TIii Trace Oxygen AnalyzerSpecific Model Information 3020T-IInstallation Table of Contents IntroductionOperational Theory Operation MaintenanceAppendix Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerOverview Typical ApplicationsModel 3020T Model DesignationsTrace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Operator Interface Model 3020T Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsESCAPE/ENTER Switch 1 UP/DOWN SwitchPWD Recognizing Difference Between LCD Electrical Connector PanelEquipment Interface DisplaysRemote Valves RS-232 PortRemote Sensor Gas Connector PanelNetwork I/O Optional Micro-Fuel Cell Sensor Operational Theory IntroductionPrinciples of Operation Anatomy of a Micro-Fuel Cell Operational Theory+ 2H 2O + 4e → 4OH Electrochemical ReactionsEffect of Pressure Calibration CharacteristicsSample System Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel CellSpan Zero Sample Electronics and Signal ProcessingBlock Diagram of the Model 3020T Electronics Temperature Control Unpacking the Analyzer Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationMounting the Analyzer Front View of the Model 3020T Simplified Required Front Door Clearance Electrical ConnectionsFuse Installation Primary Input PowerAnalog Outputs Analog Output Connections ExamplesRange Voltage Current mA Alarm RelaysTypes of Relay Contacts Digital Remote Cal InputsZero Network I/O Range ID Relays8 RS-232 Port RS-232 Sig RS-232 Pin PurposeParameter Setting Command DescriptionRemote Sensor and Solenoid Valves Remote Solenoid Return Connector Pinouts Installing the Micro-Fuel CellGas Connections Gas Connector Panel Testing the System Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Using the ControlsAuto Ranging on Setup Mode Analysis ModeMode/Function Selection Trace Oxygen Analyzer Enter Data EntryEscape Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation AUTO-CALFunction PWD Password FunctionEntering the Password Only one password can be definedInstalling or Changing the Password Version Screen Logout FunctionZero and Span Functions Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation SELF-TESTFunctionZero Cal Auto Mode ZeroingManual Mode Zeroing Cell Failure Auto Mode SpanningSpan Cal Manual Mode Spanning Installation Alarms FunctionAL-1 AL-2 Choose Alarm Range Function Setting the Analog Output RangesFixed Range Analysis Standby Function Contrast FunctionAnalysis Mode Operation Routine Maintenance Trace Oxygen Analyzer MaintenanceMajor Internal Components Major Internal Components Cell ReplacementWhen to Replace a Cell Storing and Handling Replacement CellsRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Exploded View of Cell Block and Micro-Fuel Cell Installing a New Micro-Fuel Cell Cell Warranty Fuse ReplacementL-2C cell is not designed for applications where CO2 is a Removing Fuse Cap and Fuse from Holder System Self Diagnostic TestAnalog PowerPreamp Maintenance Trace Oxygen Analyzer Appendix SpecificationsOperating Temperature 0-50 C Qty Part Number Description Recommended 2-Year Spare Parts ListDrawing List Series Analyzers Restrictor KIT Conversions