4 Operation Model Ultra Trace 3000
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4.8 The

Analyze

Function

Normally, all of the functions automatically switch back to the
Analyze
function when they have completed their assigned operations. Pressing the
Escape
button in many cases also switches the analyzer back to the

Ana-

lyze

function. Alternatively, you can press the
Analyze
button at any time
to return to analyzing your sample.

4.9 Signal Output

The standard Model Ultra Trace 3000 Oxygen Analyzer is equipped
with two 01 V dc analog output terminals accessible on the back panel
(one concentration and one range ID), and two isolated 420 mA dc
current outputs (one concentration and one range ID).
See Rear Panel in Chapter 3, Installation, for illustration.
The signal output for concentration is linear over the currently selected
analysis range. For example, if the analyzer is set on range that was defined
as 0100 ppm O2, then the output would be:
Voltage Signal Current Signal
ppm O2Output (V dc) Output (mA dc)
0 0.0 4.0
10 0.1 5.6
20 0.2 7.2
30 0.3 8.8
40 0.4 10.4
50 0.5 12.0
60 0.6 13.6
70 0.7 15.2
80 0.8 16.8
90 0.9 18.4
100 1.0 20.0
The analog output signal has a voltage which depends on the oxygen
concentration AND the currently activated analysis range. To relate the
signal output to the actual concentration, it is necessary to know what range
the instrument is currently on, especially when the analyzer is in the
autoranging mode.