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Overview of Operating Modes 
Teledyne API - T100 UV Fluorescence SO2 Analyzer  
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The Mode field of the front panel display indicates to the user which operating mode the 
unit is currently running.   
In addition to SAMPLE and SETUP, other modes available are presented in Table 4-1. 
Table 4-1: Analyzer Operating Modes 
MODE EXPLANATION 
DIAG 
One of the analyzer’s diagnostic modes is active (refer to Section 5.9).  
LO CAL A
1
 
Unit is performing LOW SPAN (midpoint) calibration initiated automatically by the analyzer’s 
AUTOCAL feature 
LO CAL R
1
 
Unit is performing LOW SPAN (midpoint) calibration initiated remotely through the COM ports or 
digital control inputs. 
M-P CAL
1
 
This is the basic calibration mode of the instrument and is activated by pressing the CAL button. 
SAMPLE 
Sampling normally, flashing text indicates adaptive filter is on. 
SAMPLE A 
Indicates that unit is in SAMPLE mode and AUTOCAL feature is activated. 
SETUP 
SETUP mode is being used to configure the analyzer. The gas measurement will continue during 
this process. 
SPAN CAL A
2
 
Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated automatically by the analyzer’s AUTOCAL feature 
SPAN CAL M
2
 
Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated manually by the user. 
SPAN CAL R
2
 
Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated remotely through the COM ports or digital control 
inputs. 
ZERO CAL A
2
 
Unit is performing ZERO calibration procedure initiated automatically by the AUTOCAL feature 
ZERO CAL M
Unit is performing ZERO calibration procedure initiated manually by the user. 
ZERO CAL R
2
 
Unit is performing ZERO calibration procedure initiated remotely through the COM ports or digital 
control inputs. 
1
 Other calibration procedures under CAL mode are described separately in Section 9.  
2
 Only Appears on units with Z/S valve or IZS options.. 
  
4.1. SAMPLE MODE 
This is the analyzer’s standard operating mode. In this mode, the instrument is analyzing 
SO
2
 and calculating concentrations. 
4.1.1. TEST FUNCTIONS 
A series of test functions is available at the front panel while the analyzer is in 
SAMPLE mode. These parameters provide information about the present operating 
status of the instrument and are useful during troubleshooting (refer to Section 12.1.2). 
They can also be recorded in one of the DAS channels (refer to Section 0) for data 
analysis. To view the test functions, press one of the <TST TST> buttons repeatedly in 
either direction.  
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