Teledyne Using the Controls, Operation Model 7300A, Mode/Function Selection, Analysis Mode

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4.2Using the Controls

To get the proper response from these controls, press the desired key (ESCAPE or ENTER—DOWN or UP). To enter the screen menu, press any key.

The item that is between arrows on the screen is the item that is currently selectable by pressing the ENTER enter key.

In these instructions, to ENTER means to press the ENTER KEY, and to ESCAPE means to press the ESCAPE KEY. To scroll UP (or scroll DOWN) means to press UP or DOWN keys as many times as necessary to reach the requiredmenuitem.

4.2.1 Mode/Function Selection

When the analyzer is first powered up, and has completed its initialization and self diagnostics, ESCAPE toggles the instrument between the ANALYZE screen (Analysis Mode) and the MAIN MENU screen (Setup Mode). The ANALYZE screen is the only screen of the Analysis Mode.

The MAIN MENU screen is the top level in a series of screens used in the Setup Mode to configure the analyzer for the specific application. The DOWN/ UP commands scroll through the options displayed on the VFD screen. The selectable option appears between arrows. When you reach the desired option by scrolling, ENTER the selection as described below.

ESCAPE takes you back up the hierarchy of screens until you reach the ANALYZE MODE. ESCAPING any further just toggles between the MAIN MENU and the ANALYZE screen.

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The main menu times out after 5 (five) seconds, returning

 

to the analyze screen. Submenus time out after 10 minutes.

4.2.1.1 Analysis Mode

This is the normal operating mode. The analyzer monitors the oconcentra- tion of the mixure content of the sample, displays the percent of the concentra- tion in the sample stream, and warns of any alarm conditions. Pressing any key switches you to Setup Mode. Setup Mode switches back to Analyze Mode if no controls are used for more than five seconds.

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