7.1.5.2.Editing iDAS Triggering Events

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Teledyne API – Technical Manual - Model 300E Family CO Analyzers

7.1.5.2.Editing iDAS Triggering Events

Triggering events define when and how the iDAS records a measurement of any given data channel. The most commonly used triggering events are:

ATIMER: Sampling at regular intervals specified by an automatic timer. Most trending information is usually stored at such regular intervals, which can be instantaneous or averaged.

EXITZR, EXITSP, and SLPCHG (exit zero, exit span, slope change): Sampling at the end of (irregularly occurring) calibrations or when the response slope changes. These triggering events create instantaneous data points, e.g., for the new slope and offset (concentration response) values at the end of a calibration. Zero and slope values are valuable to monitor response drift and to document when the instrument was calibrated.

WARNINGS: Some data may be useful when stored if one of several warning messages appears such as WTEMPW (GFC Wheel temperature warning). This is helpful for troubleshooting by monitoring when a particular warning occurrs.

To edit the list of data parameters associated with a specific data channel, follow the instruction shown in Section 7.1.5 then press:

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Teledyne M300EM operation manual Editing iDAS Triggering Events