Teledyne manual Programs, 6712FR Refrigerated Sampler Extended Programming, Selecting a Stored

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6712FR Refrigerated Sampler

6712FR Refrigerated Sampler

Section 5 Extended Programming

Each part has its own group of bottles. Because settings for each part are independent of each other, the sampler, when running a two-part program, fills each bottle group as if they were being filled by two different programs. Two-part programs finish when both parts are done.

Two-part programming is ideal for sampling storm events. Many storm-water run-off monitoring permits require a first-flush grab sample within the first 30 minutes of the storm event and flow-paced samples during the remainder of the event. With a two-part program, you can set up part ‘A’ for the first-flush sample and part ‘B’ for the remainder. Table 5-2shows a storm-water sampling program.

5.3Storage for Extended The sampler stores five sampling programs: one standard and

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four extended. Program storage eliminates the need to

 

reprogram the sampler with frequently used settings. This

 

feature is especially useful for complex extended programs such

 

as two-part programs or programs with many nonuniform-time

 

settings.

 

Teledyne Isco ships the sampler to you with factory programs

 

that you can modify to suit your own needs. All four extended

 

programs are identical to each other.

 

The stored programs will also save your 700 Series Module

 

program settings and any sampler enable conditions using rain

 

gauge data or SDI-12 sonde parameters. These program settings

 

remain as long as you do not change the type of module, or

 

change the rain gauge or SDI-12 Hardware Setup.

5.3.1 Selecting a Stored

When the sampler is in extended programming mode, it always

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has one current and three noncurrent programs, each occupying

 

a permanent location in memory. The first time you access the

 

extended mode, the current program is “EXTENDED 1,” one of

 

the factory extended programs. The name of the current

 

extended program appears in quotations on the first line of the

 

main menu.

 

The factory programs are named “EXTENDED 1,” “EXTENDED

 

2,” “EXTENDED 3,” and “EXTENDED 4." You can rename them

 

with more descriptive names, making them easier to identify.

 

The program name is one of the extended program’s settings.

 

After selecting a stored program, review the settings with the

 

quick view screens. Each sampling program stores all the set-

 

tings required by the sampler to run a program. These settings

 

include the bottle-kit information (number of bottles and the

 

bottle volume), the suction-line length, the site description, start

 

times, and so on.

 

If you use the same program at two sites — each requiring dif-

 

ferent bottle configurations, suction line lengths, or other details

 

— always check these settings before running a program. You

 

may need to make minor changes to the program to make sure

 

the settings match your equipment.

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