Teledyne 6712FR manual System IDs, Programming for 700 Series Modules

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4.16 System IDs

6712FR Refrigerated Sampler Section 4 Standard Programming

4.16 System IDs

System IDs

RUN

PROGRAM

VIEW REPORT

OTHER FUNCTIONS

• Select VIEW REPORT.

VIEW DATA

SYSTEM IDs

CONFIGURE REPORTS

• Select SYSTEM IDs.

SAMPLER

6712 ID __________

HARDWARE: __

SOFTWARE: __

• Displayed briefly

[MODULE TYPE]

[MODEL #] ID: __________

HARDWARE: __

SOFTWARE: __

In addition to viewing report data and configuring reports, the View Report option on the main menu lets you view system iden- tification information.

The sampler reports the sampler model number, ID (identifi- cation number), and software version number as system identifi- cation notes. The sampler also reports the same information for an attached module.

The model and ID numbers remain unchanged through the life of the sampler. The ID numbers appear on the sampler’s reports and in files created by flowlink and samplink when they inter- rogate the sampler. The software packages use the ID number to make sure that data from different samplers is not combined in the same file.

The software version number changes when your sampler’s software is updated.

The system will also list any software options that you have acti- vated on your unit. These software options are discussed in Section 5.

• Displayed briefly

SOFTWARE OPTIONS

[Options List]

Press STOP to return to the main menu.

4.17Programming for 700 Series Modules

The bay on the controller’s side accepts any of Teledyne Isco’s 700 Series Modules. These modules are optional accessories that are not required for operation of the 6712. However, the modules offer an economical way to combine flow-rate or parameter moni- toring with sampling.

The programming of these modules is integrated with the pro- gramming of the sampler, so attachment of a module will cause different screens to be displayed, depending on the type of module and the selections you make while programming.

Two modules that are commonly used are the 730 Bubbler Module, which monitors a flow stream’s level and flow rate, and the 750 Area Velocity Module for monitoring a flow stream’s level, velocity, and flow rate. The following sets of screens give you an example of what screens you might see while pro- gramming the sampler and module. Refer to Table 4-1(which does not have a module attached) at the beginning of this section to compare the sequence of screen displays.

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