Teledyne M300EM User Manual

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Teledyne API – Technical Manual - Model 300E Family CO Analyzers 
Theory of Operation 
 
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11.5.10.3. Display 
The main display of the analyzer is a vacuum florescent display with two lines of 40 text characters each.  
Information is organized in the following manner (see Figure 11-17): 
  Mode Field: Displays the name of the analyzer’s current operating mode. 
  Message Field: Displays a variety of informational messages such as warning messages, operation data 
and response messages during interactive tasks. 
  Concentration Field: Displays the actual concentration of the sample gas currently being measured by 
the analyzer.  
  Keypad Definition Field: Displays the definitions for the row of keys just below the display.  These 
definitions are dynamic, context sensitive and software driven.   
11.5.10.4. Keyboard/Display Interface Electronics 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FRONT PANEL 
Keypad 
Decoder 
Key Press 
Detect 
KEYBOARD 
Beeper 
Sample LED 
(Green) 
Cal LED 
(Yellow) 
Fault LED 
(Red) 
Display Data 
Decoder 
Display Power 
Watchdog 
From 5 VDC 
Power Supply
 
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Figure 11-18:  Keyboard and Display Interface Block Diagram 
 
The keyboard/display interface electronics of the M300E/EM Analyzer watches the status of the eight front panel 
keys, alerts the CPU when keys are depressed, translates data from parallel to serial and back and manages 
communications between the keyboard, the CPU and the front panel display.  Except for the Keyboard interrupt 
status bit, all communication between the CPU and the keyboard/display is handled by way of the instrument’s 
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talk or required to listen.  Data packets are labeled with addresses that identify for which device the information is 
intended.   
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