Basic Operation Model GFC7001E Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
Teledyne Analytical Instruments 90
6.5. SETUP MODE
The SETUP mode contains a variety of choices that are used to configure the analyzer’s hardware and software
features, perform diagnostic procedures, gather information on the instruments performance and configure or
access data from the internal data acquisition system (iDAS).
NOTE
Any changes made to a variable during one of the following procedures is not acknowledged by the
instrument until the ENTR Key is pressed.
If the EXIT key is pressed before the ENTR key, the analyzer will beep alerting the user that the newly
entered value has been lost.
For a visual representation of the software menu trees, refer to Appendix A-1.
The areas accessible under the SETUP mode are shown in Table 6-4 and Table 6-5:
Table 6-4: Primary Setup Mode Features and Functions
MODE OR FEATURE KEYPAD
LABEL DESCRIPTION MANUAL
SECTION
Analyzer Configuration CFG Lists key hardware and software configuration information 6.5.1
Auto Cal Feature ACAL
Used to set up and operate the AutoCal feature.
Only appears if the analyzer has one of the internal valve
options installed.
6.5.2
and
9.4
Internal Data Acquisition
(iDAS) DAS Used to set up the iDAS system and view recorded data 7.1
Analog Output Reporting
Range Configuration RNGE Used to configure the output signals generated by the
instruments Analog outputs. 6.6
Calibration Password Security PASS Turns the calibration password feature ON/OFF. 6.5.3
Internal Clock Configuration CLK Used to Set or adjust the instrument’s internal clock. 6.5.4
Advanced SETUP features MORE This button accesses the instruments secondary setup menu. See
Table 6-5
Table 6-5: Secondary Setup Mode Features and Functions
MODE OR FEATURE KEYP AD
LABEL DESCRIPTION MANUAL
SECTION
External Communication
Channel Configuration COMM
Used to set up and operate the analyzer’s various serial
channels including RS-232,RS-485, modem communication
and/or Ethernet access.
8.1
System Status Variables VARS
Used to view various variables related to the instruments current
operational status.
Changes made to an y variable are not recorded in the
instrument’s memory until the ENTR key is pressed.
Pressing the EXIT key ignores the new setting.
7.2
System Diagnostic Features
and
Analog Output Configuration
DIAG
Used to access a variety of functions that are used to configure,
test or diagnose problems with a variety of the analyzer’s basic
systems.
Most notably, the menus used to configure the output signals
generated by the instruments Analog outputs are located here.
7.3
Alarm Limit Configuration1 AL RM Used to turn the instrument’s two alarms on and off as well as
set the trigger limits for each. 7.5
1
Alarm warnings only present when optional alarm package is activated.