Teledyne 465M User Manual

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P/N 06160D DCN6409 Teledyne API Model 465M O
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10.2.1. Sensor OK 
The Sensor OK LED indicates the status of the O
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 sensor module in the monitor.  The 
normal state of this LED (or Status Output) is On.  If this LED remains off after the 
normal warm-up period, then a failure has occurred and the monitor should be 
removed from service and repaired. 
The most common cause of this warning is a failure of the UV Lamp.  A UV Lamp 
Adjustment (See Section 9.4) should be attempted.  If the UV Lamp cannot be 
adjusted to meet the specified values, then a UV Lamp Replacement should be 
performed (See Section 9.5.) 
10.2.2. Invalid Reading 
The Invalid Reading LED indicates that the instrument is reading a value that cannot 
be represented properly on the analog output.  Since the analog output is limited to 0-
5V (or 4-20mA,) it cannot properly represent negative values, or values in excess of 
the full-scale range. 
If the monitor is consistently reading negative values, then a zero calibration should 
be performed, see Section 7.2.3.4. 
If the monitor is consistently reading values in excess of the full-scale range, then the 
range value should be adjusted higher.  See Section 7.2.5 for details on setting the 
range value. 
10.2.3. Check Lamp 
The Check Lamp LED indicates that the UV Lamp intensity has dropped below 
250mV, a level where UV Lamp Adjustment (See Section 9.4) should be made at the 
next convenient opportunity.  Note that this is a non-critical warning, unless it is also 
accompanied by Sensor OK LED turning off, then the instrument does not need to be 
removed from service at this time.  If the UV Lamp intensity drops below 125mV, 
then the Sensor OK LED will also turn off, indicating that the monitor must be 
immediately serviced or taken off-line. 
10.2.4. Pneumatic Error 
The Pneumatic Error LED indicates that one of the pneumatic parameters, flow or 
pressure, has gone outside of normal ranges.  Note that this is a non-critical warning. 
Unless it is also accompanied by Sensor OK LED turning off, the instrument does not 
need to be removed from service at this time. 
The first step in troubleshooting a Pneumatic Error is determining which parameter 
has caused the warning.  At the monitor front panel, navigate to the VIEW menu (See 
Section 7.2.4.)  Examine the Flow and Pressure values and compare them to the limits 
described in Table 10-1 and take appropriate action as described below.