Model 9110TH NOx Analyzer

Setup Menu

Toggle to cycle

through the available

character set: 0-9

SETUP X.X COMMUNICATIONS MENU

ID

INET

COM1 COM2

EXIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SETUP X.

 

MACHINE ID: 200 ID

 

0

2

0

0

ENTR EXIT

 

 

 

 

 

ENTR accepts the new

settings

EXIT ignores the new

settings

Figure 5-3. COMM– Machine ID

The ID can be any unique 4-digit number and can also be used to identify analyzers in any number of ways (e.g. location numbers, company asset number, etc.)

5.7.2. INET (ETHERNET)

Use SETUP>COMM>INET to configure Ethernet communications, whether manually or via DHCP. Please see Section 6.5.2 for configuration details.

5.7.3. COM1[COM2] (MODE, BAUDE RATE AND TEST PORT)

Use the SETUP>COMM>COM1[COM2] menus to:

configure communication modes (Section 6.2.1)

view/set the baud rate (Section 6.2.2)

test the connections of the com ports (Section 6.2.3).

Configuring COM1 or COM2 requires setting the DCE DTE switch on the rear panel. Section 6.1 provides DCE DTE information.

5.8. SETUP VARS: VARIABLES SETUP AND DEFINITION

Through the SETUP>MORE>VARS menu there are several user-adjustable software variables that define certain operational parameters. Usually, these variables are automatically set by the instrument’s firmware, but can be manually re-defined using the VARS menu.

Table 5-3 lists all variables that are available within the 818 password protected level. See Appendix A2 for a detailed listing of all of the 9110T variables that are accessible through the remote interface.

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Teledyne 9110T Setup  Vars Variables Setup and Definition, Inet Ethernet, COM1COM2 MODE, Baude Rate and Test Port