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Contents
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MON 20/20 Software for Gas Chromatographs User Manual
NOTICE
WARRANTY
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Getting started
Section 2: Using the chromatograph
Section 3: Using the hardware
Section 4: Using the Application
Section 5: Logs and reports
Section 6: Controlling Analyses
Section 7: Using MON 20/20 Tools
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Section 1: Getting started
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1.1 Whats new in MON 20/20
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1.2 Getting started with MON 20/20
1.2.1 System requirements
1.2.2 Installing MON 20/20
1.2.3 Launching MON 20/20
1.2.4 Registering MON 20/20
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1.2.5 Setting up the data folder
1.2.6 Configuring MON 20/20 to connect to a gas chromatograph
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1.2.7 Importing or exporting the GC directory table
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1.2.8 Launching MON 20/20 from the SNAP-ON for DeltaV
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1.2.9 Launching MON 20/20 from the AMS Device Manager
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1.2.10 The MON 20/20 user interface
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1.2.11 Connecting to a gas chromatograph
Click the Ethernet button beside the GC to which you want to connect.
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1.2.12 Disconnecting from a gas chromatograph
1.3 Keyboard commands
You can use the following keyboard keystrokes throughout the program:
You can use the following function keys from the main window:
1.4 Procedures guide
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1.5 Configuring a gas chromatograph
1.5.1 Editing a configuration file
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1.5.2 Saving a gas chromatographs current configuration
1.5.3 Importing a configuration file
1.6 Restoring the GC to its factor y settings
1.7 Configuring your printer
1.8 Using online help
1.9 Operating modes for MON 20/20
1.10 Viewing the Physical Name column
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1.11 Selecting the GCs networking protocol
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1.12 Using the context-sensitive variable selector
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Section 2: Using the chromatograph functions
2.1 Viewing chromatograms
2.1.1 Data displayed in the chromatogram window
2.1.2 Viewing a live chromatogram
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2.1.3 Viewing an archived chromatogram
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2.1.4 Protecting or unprotecting an archived chromatogram
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2.1.5 Viewing a saved chromatogram
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2.2 Working with the graph
Right-clicking with the mouse on the graph brings up the following commands and keyboard shortcuts:
2.3 Editing the display properties of the chromatograph
2.3.1 The Graph bar
The following table lists the parameters that can be edited:
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2.3.2 Additional plot commands
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2.4 Working with a chromatogram
2.4.1 Editing a chromatogram trace
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2.4.2 Viewing chromatogram results
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2.4.3 Saving a chromatogram trace
2.4.4 Removing a chromatogram trace from view
2.4.5 Forcing a calibration
2.4.6 Controlling the display of data in the Timed Events and Compo- nents tables
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2.4.7 Saving a comparison file
2.4.8 Opening a comparison file
2.5 Miscellaneous commands
2.5.1 Working with the Timed Events table
2.5.2 Editing Timed Events from the Time Events window
2.5.3 Editing Timed Events from the Chromatogram Viewer
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2.5.4 Using the Chromatogram Viewers cursor to update a Timed Event
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2.5.5 Working with the Component Data Table
2.5.6 Editing retention times from the Chromatogram Viewer
2.5.7 Viewing raw data
The following data displays for each peak from the trace:
2.6 Setting the gas chromatographs date and time
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2.6.1 Adjusting daylight savings
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Section 3: Using the hardware functions
3.1 Controlling the temperature of the gas chromato- graphs heaters
3.1.1 Renaming a heater
3.1.2 Setting the heaters type
3.1.3 Monitoring the temperature of a heater
3.1.4 Monitoring the operational status of a heater
3.1.5 Setting the desired temperature
3.1.6 Setting PWM Output
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3.1.7 Removing a heater from service
3.2 Configuring the valves
3.2.1 Renaming a valve
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3.2.2 Setting a valves operational mode
3.2.3 Monitoring the operational status of a valve
3.2.4 Inverting the polarity of a valve
3.2.5 Setting the usage mode for a valve
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3.3 Controlling the detectors
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Blue cells display read-only data; white cells display editable data.
The following data displays for each detector:
Name Description
3.3.1 Offsetting the baseline
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3.3.2 Igniting the FID flame
3.3.3 Resetting the preamp value
3.3.4 Balancing the preamp
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3.4 Managing your gas chromatographs discrete inputs
3.4.1 Renaming a discrete input
3.4.2 Setting a discrete inputs operational mode
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3.4.3 Monitoring the operational status of a discrete input
3.4.4 Inverting the polarity of a discrete input
3.5 Managing your gas chromatographs discrete outputs
3.5.1 Renaming a discrete output
3.5.2 Setting a discrete outputs operational mode
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3.5.3 Monitoring the operational status of a discrete output
3.5.4 Setting the usage mode for a discrete output
3.6 Managing your gas chromatographs analog inputs
3.6.1 Renaming an analog input
3.6.2 Setting a analog inputs operational mode
3.6.3 Setting the scale values for an analog input device
3.6.4 Setting the type of analog input signal
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3.6.5 Monitoring the status of an analog input
3.6.6 Calibrating an analog input
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3.7 Managing your gas chromatographs analog outputs
3.7.1 Renaming an analog output
3.7.2 Setting a analog outputs operational mode
3.7.3 Setting the scale values for an analog output device
3.7.4 Mapping a system variable to an analog output
3.7.5 Monitoring the status of an analog output
3.7.6 Calibrating an analog output
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Section 4: Using the Application functions
4.1 Managing the system
Table 4-1. List of fields from System window Field Name Description
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Table 4-1. List of fields from System window Field Name Description
4.2 Managing Component Data Tables
4.2.1 Editing a Component Data Table
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4.2.2 Adding a component to a Component Data Table
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4.2.3 Removing a component from a Component Data Table
4.2.4 Viewing the standard values for a component
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4.2.5 Viewing raw data
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4.3 Managing timed events
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4.3.1 Editing valve events
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4.3.2 Editing integration events
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4.3.3 Editing spectrum gain events
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4.3.4 Setting the cycle and analysis time
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4.3.5 Removing an event from the Timed Event Table
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4.3.6 Adding an event to the Timed Event Table
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4.4 Managing Validation Data Tables
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4.5 Managing calculations
4.5.1 Setting standard calculations by stream
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4.5.2 Editing average calculations
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4.5.3 Viewing an archive of averages for a given variable
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4.5.4 Copying stream settings
4.5.5 Copying component settings
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4.6 Creating Custom Calculations
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4.6.1 Inserting a Comment
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4.6.2 Inserting a Conditional Statement
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4.6.3 Inserting an Expression
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4.6.4 Creating a Constant
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4.6.5 Creating or Editing a Temporary Variable
4.6.6 Inserting a System Variable
4.6.7 Using User-defined Calculations
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4.7 Setting the calculation method
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4.8 Setting alarm limits
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4.9 Managing system alarms
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4.10 Managing streams
4.10.1 Designating how a stream will be used
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4.10.3 Assigning a data table to a particular stream
4.10.4 Changing the base pressure for a stream
4.11 Creating a stream sequence for a detector
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4.12 Communications
4.12.1 Creating or editing registers
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4.12.2 Creating a new map file
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4.12.3 Assigning a variable to a register
4.12.4 Viewing or editing scales
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4.13 Configuring the gas chromatographs Ethernet port
4.14 Working with local operator interface variables
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4.15 Mapping Foundation Fieldbus variables
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Section 5: Logs and reports
5.1 Viewing and clearing alarms
5.1.1 Viewing unacknowledged and active alarms
5.1.2 Acknowledging and clearing alarms
5.1.3 Viewing the alarm log
The Alarm Log window supplies the following data for each alarm:
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5.2 Viewing the maintenance log
5.2.1 Adding an Entry to the Maintenance Log
5.2.2 Deleting an entry from the maintenance log
5.3 Working with the parameter list
5.3.1 Viewing and editing the parameter list
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5.3.2 Importing and exporting the parameter list
5.4 Working with drawings and documents
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5.4.1 Viewing drawings or documents
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5.4.2 Adding files to the GC
5.4.3 Deleting files from the GC
5.5 Viewing the event log
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5.6 Displaying reports
5.6.1 Understanding report types
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5.6.2 Viewing reports from live data
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5.6.3 Viewing a saved report
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5.7 Viewing reports based on archived data
5.7.1 Viewing analysis and calibration reports based on archived data
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5.7.2 Viewing average reports based on archived data
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5.7.3 Printing reports automatically
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5.8 Viewing trend data
5.8.1 Viewing live trend data
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5.8.2 Viewing saved trend data
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5.9 Working with the Trend Graph
Right-clicking with the mouse on the graph brings up the following commands and keyboard shortcuts:
Command Name Shortcut Description
5.10 Editing the display properties of the graph
5.10.1 The graph bar
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The following table lists the parameters that can be edited:
Command Description Default Value
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5.11 Working with a trend graph
5.11.1 Editing a trend graph
5.11.2 Entering a description for a trend graph
5.11.3 Saving a trend trace
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The table contains the following columns:
5.12 Generating a GC Configuration Report
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5.13 Deleting archived data from the gas chromatograph
5.14 The molecular weight vs. response factor graph
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Section 6: Controlling Analyses
6.1 Halting an analysis
6.2 Auto sequencing
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6.3 Analyzing a single stream
6.4 Calibrating the gas chromatograph
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6.5 Validating the Gas Chromatograph
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6.6 Stopping an Analysis Run
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Section 7: Using MON 20/20 Tools
7.1 Using the Modbus Test program
7.1.1 Comparing Modbus protocols
7.1.2 Setting communication parameters
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7.1.3 Getting Modbus Data
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7.1.4 Transmitting using a single data type
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7.1.5 Transmitting using a template
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7.1.6 Setting the log parameters
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7.1.7 Saving Modbus data
7.1.8 Printing Modbus data
7.1.9 Assigning scale ranges to User_Modbus registers
7.2 Troubleshooting communication errors
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7.3 Managing users
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7.3.1 Creating users
7.3.2 Exporting a list of user profiles
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7.3.3 Importing a list of user profiles
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7.3.4 Editing users
7.3.5 Removing a user
7.3.6 Changing a users password
7.3.7 Resetting the adminstrator password
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7.3.8 Finding out who is connected to the gas chromatograph
7.4 Upgrading the firmware
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7.5 Cold booting
7.6 Viewing diagnostics
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7.7 Adjusting the sensitivity of the LOI Keys
7.8 Setting the ROC card type
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Appendix A, Component Data Table
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A-6 MON 20/20 Software for Gas Chromatographs
Component Data Table OCTOBER 2010
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OCTOBER 2010 Component Data Table
A-8 MON 20/20 Software for Gas Chromatographs
Component Data Table OCTOBER 2010
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OCTOBER 2010 Component Data Table
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Appendix B, Data computations
B.1 Data acquisition
B.2 Peak detection
B.3 Analysis computations
B.3.1 Concentration analysis with response factor
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B.4 Post analysis computations
B.4.1 Liquid equivalent computations
B.4.2 Heating value calculations
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B.4.3 Multi-level calibration
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Appendix C, Modbus registers list
C.1 User_Modbus register list
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C.2 SIM_2251 Modbus register list
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Table C-3 List of SIM_2251 Registers
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OCTOBER 2010 Modbus registers list Table C-4 SIM_2251 MODBUS REGISTER LIST (BIT NUMBERS)
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C-10 MON 20/20 Software for Gas Chromatographs
Modbus registers list OCTOBER 2010
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Table C-4 SIM_2251 MODBUS REGISTER LIST (BIT NUMBERS)
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Table C-6 SIM_2251 Modbus register list (floating point)
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Table C-7 SIM_2251 Modbus Communication Indices Reg. No.
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Appendix D, Basic and advanced system variables
D.1 GPA system variables
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D.2 ISO system variables
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Appendix E, Creating custom calculations
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E.1 Inserting a comment
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E.2 Inserting a conditional statement
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E.3 Inserting an expression
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E.4 Creating a constant
E.5 Creating or editing a temporary variable
E.6 Inserting a system variable
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