Teledyne LXT-230 manual

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To file the input, with the microprocessor, exit the calibrate mode by pressing either menu selection key. The upper half of the split screen menu displays absolute reference potential (±2 millivolts) directly from the electrode via the diagnostic signal co conditioner located in the sensor. This half of the menu is “read only” and cannot be accessed.

It is this half of the menu where you will observe the state of the electrode’s performance in terms of process relates aging.

The mV LIMIT value, as set in by the user or TAI at time of shipment, may require adjustment from process to process due to major chemical changes that would introduce new electrolyte contaminants thereby impacting the rate of reference contamination in the electrode.

After the desired mV values are set into the DIAGNOSTIC CALIBRATION SCREEN, further electrode “INSITU” diagnostic information can be obtained by scrolling to the main process menu where VISUAL electrode diagnostic information is displayed as a cursor/growing black vertical bar. As process intrusion threatens the electrode’s internal balance, the bar correspondingly grows in height (it will

eventually flash as a final pre-pHault alert).

The user can toggle between the main process screen and the dedicated diagnostic screen where specific, real time DIAGNOSTIC engineering data can be obtained. There is also an option (at time of purchase) to add a 4-20mA output card for the transmission of this “INSITU” diagnostic engineering data.

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Contents Model LXT-230 Transmitter Table of Contents Temperature Units Calibration Celsius/Fahrenheit Conversion General Description Unpacking the InstrumentThree Outputs Optional PID Output OptionalDual Input Optional Dual Output OptionalMounting InstallationPower Wiring Sensor WiringDisplay Menus and Screens FamiliarizationKey Functions Electrode Span Menu Electrode Diagnostic ScreenMain Menu Electrode Standardization MenuOutput Calibration Menu Temperature Calibration MenuDiagnostic set up and configuration menus Sentinel DiagnosticsPage Replacement of the Microprocessor MaintenanceCleaning One-Point Buffer Calibration Standardize Manual Output ModeContrast Adjustment CalibrationTwo-Point Buffer Calibration Span Output Calibration Calibration Using a Grab Sample as a StandardProcedure at the Standardization Menu Back-to-Factory CalibrationProcedure for trim adjust Temperature Calibration Trim AdjustmentTemperature Units Calibration Celsius/Fahrenheit Conversion Page TMP1 LXT-230 Model Number DesignatorsCheck polarity of transmitter Troubleshooting GuideWiring Check the sensor Measurement Range Appendix a Specifications

LXT-230 specifications

The Teledyne LXT-230 is a versatile and advanced sensor solution tailored for the demanding realms of aerospace, defense, and industrial applications. Designed to meet the high-performance requirements of these sectors, the LXT-230 brings together a blend of cutting-edge technologies and robust design to ensure reliability and precision.

One of the standout features of the LXT-230 is its exceptional data processing capability. The sensor incorporates a powerful onboard processing unit, which enables real-time data analysis and decision-making. This feature is crucial in applications where time is of the essence, such as in defense systems or real-time surveillance. The onboard processing not only enhances the speed of data acquisition but also reduces the need for extensive external processing resources.

In terms of sensing technology, the LXT-230 utilizes advanced photonics and electronic systems, allowing it to capture a diverse range of environmental parameters with high accuracy. Its multi-modal sensor architecture enables it to function effectively across various spectrum ranges, ensuring its adaptability to different operational contexts. Whether it’s monitoring atmospheric conditions, assessing structural integrity, or gathering intelligence, the LXT-230 excels in delivering reliable and precise outcomes.

The robust construction of the LXT-230 further enhances its appeal. Designed to withstand extreme environmental conditions, the sensor features robust materials that offer resistance to harsh weather, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations. This durability makes it particularly well-suited for deployment in remote and challenging locations, where other sensors might fail.

Another notable characteristic of the Teledyne LXT-230 is its user-friendly interface and flexible connectivity options. The system supports multiple communication protocols, allowing for seamless integration with other hardware and software platforms. This versatility ensures that operators can easily implement the LXT-230 into existing systems without undergoing substantial modifications.

Additionally, the LXT-230 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. Its low power consumption allows for extended operational periods, crucial for applications where continuous monitoring is required. As industries increasingly focus on sustainability and reduced operational costs, this energy-efficient design presents a significant advantage.

In summary, the Teledyne LXT-230 stands out as a premier sensor solution in today's tech-driven landscape. Its advanced processing capabilities, adaptable sensing technologies, robust construction, and user-friendly design make it an indispensable tool across various applications. Whether utilized in military operations, industrial monitoring, or scientific research, the LXT-230 is poised to deliver performance and reliability in challenging environments.