Teledyne 6600 Operation, 3.1Introduction, 3.2Using the Controls, Part I, Oil in Water Analyzer

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Operation

Oil in Water Analyzer

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Operation

3.1Introduction

Although the Model 6600 is usually programmed to your application at the factory, it can be further configured at the operator level, or even, cautiously, reprogrammed.Dependingonthespecificsoftheapplication,thismightinclude all or a subset of the following procedures:

Setting system parameters:

Establish a security password, if desired, requiring Operator to log in (secure in safe file for referrence).

Establish and start an automatic calibration cycle, if desired.

Routine Operation:

Calibrate the instrument.

Choose autoranging or select a fixed range of analysis.

Set alarm setpoints, and modes of alarm operation (latching, fail-safe, etc).

Program/Reprogram the analyzer:

Define new applications.

Linearize your ranges.

If you choose not to use password protection, the default password is automatically displayed on the password screen when you start up, and you simply press Enter for access to all functions of the analyzer.

3.2Using 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 toward UP to move the VFD screen two selections upwards on the list of options(menu).

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Teledyne 6600 manual Operation, 3.1Introduction, 3.2Using the Controls, Part I, Oil in Water Analyzer