Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosAPPENDIX A-1: Menu Trees, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A.3 (E-Series)3APPENDIX A-2: Setup Variables For Serial I/O, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A3 (E-Series)91. INTRODUCTION, FEATUERES, AND OPTIONS171.1. T803 Overview171.2. Features17APPENDIX A-3: Warnings and Test Measurements, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A.3 (E-Series)171.3. Options18Analyzer Options18APPENDIX A-4: Signal I/O Definitions, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A.3 (E-Series)202. SPECIFICATIONS, APPROVALS & COMPLIANCE212.1. Specifications21T803 Specifications212.2. Approvals and Certifications222.2.1. Safety222.2.2. EMC222.2.3. Other Type Certifications223. GETTING STARTED233.1. Unpacking the T803 Analyzer23APPENDIX A-5: DAS Triggering Events, Parameters, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A.3 (E-Series)243.1.1. Ventilation Clearance253.2. Instrument Layout253.2.1. Front Panel25Front Panel Layout25Ventilation Clearance25Display Screen and Touch Control26Display Screen and Touch Control Description27APPENDIX A-6: Terminal Command Designators, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A.3 (E-Series)27Display/Touch Control Screen Mapped to Menu Charts283.2.2. Rear Panel29Rear Panel Layout29APPENDIX A-7: MODBUS® Register Map, Software Versions 1.0.3 (T-Series)/A.3 (E-Series)29Rear Panel Component Descriptions303.2.3. Internal Chassis Layout31Internal Layout313.3. Connections and Setup323.3.1. Electrical Connections32Analog In Connector33Analog Input Pin Assignments33Analog Output Connector34Analog Output Pin-Outs34Current Loop Option Installed35Status Output Connector37Status Output Signals37Control Input Connector38Control Input Signals38Concentration Alarm Relay39Default Pin Assignments, Rear Panel COM Port Connectors41CPU Connector Pin-Outs for RS-232 Mode42Jumper and Cables for Multidrop Mode44RS-232-Multidrop PCA Host/Analyzer Interconnect Diagram453.3.2. Pneumatic Connections46Pneumatic Connections, Using Bottled Span Gas48T803 Internal Gas Flow493.4. Startup, Functional Checks, and Initial Calibration503.4.1. Startup503.4.2. Warm Up503.5. Warning Messages50Front Panel Display during System Warm-Up50Warning Messages513.5.1. Functional Check52Viewing and Clearing T803 WARNING Messages523.5.2. Initial Calibration534. BASIC OPERATION574.1. Overview of Operating Modes574.2. Sample Mode58Front Panel Display58Analyzer Operating Modes58Viewing T803 Test Functions594.3. Calibration Mode60Test Functions Defined604.4. Setup MODE61Primary Setup Mode Features and Functions61Secondary Setup Mode Features and Functions625. SETUP MENU635.1. SETUP CFG: Configuration Information635.2. S ETUP ACAL: [NOT USED]635.3. SETUP DAS: Internal Data Acquisition System635.4. SETUP RNGE: Analog Output Reporting Range Configuration645.4.1. Physical Range versus Analog Output Reporting Ranges645.4.2. Analog Output Ranges for CO2 and O2 Concentration65Analog Output Connector Pin Out655.4.3. Reporting Range Modes665.4.4. SETUP RNGE DIL: Using the Optional Dilution Ratio Feature715.5. SETUP PASS: Password Feature72Password Levels735.6. SETUP CLK: Setting the T803 Analyzer’s Internal Clock755.6.1. Setting the Internal Clock’s Time and Day755.6.2. Adjusting the Internal Clock’s Speed755.7. SETUP MORE COMM775.8. SETUP MORE VARS: Internal Variables (VARS)77Variable Names (VARS)785.9. SETUP MORE DIAG: Using the Diagnostics Functions80Diagnostic Mode (DIAG) Functions805.9.1. Accessing the Diagnostic Features815.10. Using the T803 Analyzer’s Analog Outputs825.10.1. Accessing the Analog Output Signal Configuration Submenu82DIAG - Analog I/O Functions825.10.2. Analog Output Voltage / Current Range Selection84Analog Output Voltage Range Min/Max845.10.3. Calibration of the Analog Outputs85Setup for Checking / Calibrating DCV Analog Output Signal Levels89Voltage Tolerances for the TEST CHANNEL Calibration89Setup for Checking / Calibration Current Output Signal Levels Using an Ammeter91Alternative Setup Using 250Ω Resistor for Checking Current Output Signal Levels93Current Loop Output Check935.10.4. Turning an Analog Output Over-Range Feature ON/OFF945.10.5. Adding a Recorder Offset to an Analog Output955.10.6. Selecting a Test Channel Function for Output A496Test Channels Functions available on the T803’s Analog Output965.10.7. AIN Calibration985.10.8. Analog Inputs (XIN1…XIN8) Option Configuration995.11. SETUP MORE ALRM: Using the Gas Concentration Alarms (Option 61)100Concentration Alarm Default Settings1005.11.1. Setting the T803 Option 61 Concentration Alarm Limits1016. COMMUNICATIONS SETUP AND OPERATION1036.1. Data Terminal/Communication Equipment (DTE DCE)1036.2. Communication Modes, Baud Rate and Port Testing1036.2.1. COM Port Communication Modes103COM Port Communication Modes1046.2.2. COM Port Baud Rate1066.2.3. COM Port Testing1076.2.4. Machine ID1086.3. Remote Access via the Ethernet1096.3.1. Configuring the Ethernet using DHCP109Ethernet Status Indicators109LAN/Internet Configuration Properties1106.3.2. Manually Configuring the Network IP Addresses1126.3.3. Changing the Analyzer’s HOSTNAME1146.4. USB Port for Remote Access1156.5. Communications Protocols1176.5.1. MODBUS Setup1176.5.2. Hessen118RS-232 Communication Parameters for Hessen Protocol119Teledyne API Hessen Protocol Response Modes1226.5.3. Setting Hessen Protocol Status Flags126Default Hessen Status Flag Assignments1266.5.4. Instrument ID Code1287. DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM (DAS & APICOM1297.1. SETUP DAS: Using the Data Acquisition System (DAS)1297.1.1. DAS Status1307.1.2. DAS Structure130SAMPLE LED Status Indicators for DAS1307.1.3. Default DAS Channels131DAS Data Channel Properties131Default DAS Channel Setup1337.1.4. SETUP DAS VIEW: Viewing DAS Channels and Individual Records1347.1.5. SETUP DAS EDIT: Accessing the DAS Edit Mode135DAS Data Parameter Functions1387.1.6. Disabling/Enabling Data Channels1477.2. Remote DAS Configuration1487.2.1. DAS Configuration via APICOM148APICOM Remote Control Program Interface148APICOM User Interface for Configuring the DAS1498. REMOTE OPERATION1518.1. Computer Mode1518.1.1. Remote Control via APICOM1518.2. Interactive Mode152Terminal Mode Software Commands152Teledyne API Serial I/O Command Types1538.3. Remote Access by Modem1559. CALIBRATION PROCEDURES1599.1. Before Calibration1609.1.1. Required Equipment, Supplies, and Expendables1609.1.2. Calibration Gases1609.1.3. Data Recording Devices161NIST SRM's Available for Traceability of O2 Calibration Gases1619.2. Manual Calibration Checks and Calibration of the T803 Analyzer1629.2.1. Setup for Calibration Checks and Calibration162Pneumatic Connections Using Bottled Span Gas1629.2.2. Performing a Manual Calibration Check1639.2.3. Performing a Manual Calibration1639.3. Assessing Calibration Quality166Calibration Data Quality Evaluation1669.4.1. Pressure Calibration1679.4.2. Flow Calibration16910. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE & PROCEDURES173T803 Maintenance Schedule175T803 Test Function Record17610.2. Predictive Diagnostics17710.3.1. Replacing the Sample Particulate Filter177Predictive uses for Test Functions17710.3.2. Rebuilding the Sample Pump178Sample Particulate Filter Assembly17810.3.3. Performing Leak Checks17910.3.4. Performing a Sample Flow Check18010.3.5. Cleaning Exterior Surfaces of the T80318011. TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE18111.1.1. Fault Diagnosis with WARNING Messages182Viewing and Clearing Warning Messages184Warning Messages - Indicated Failures18411.1.2. Fault Diagnosis with TEST Functions18511.1.3. DIAG SIGNAL I/O: Using the Diagnostic Signal I/O Function186Test Functions - Indicated Failures186Example of Signal I/O Function18711.2.1. CPU Status Indicator18811.2.2. Relay PCA Status Indicators188CPU Status Indicator188Relay PCA Watchdog LED Failure Indications188Relay PCA Status LEDs Used for Troubleshooting189Relay PCA Status LED Failure Indications18911.3.1. T803 Internal Gas Flow Diagrams190T803 – Internal Gas Flow19011.3.2. Typical Sample Gas Flow Problems19111.4.1. Miscalibrated19211.4.2. Non-Repeatable Zero and Span19311.4.3. Inability to Span – No SPAN Button19311.4.4. Inability to Zero – No ZERO Button19311.5.1. Temperature Problems19411.6.1. AC Mains Configuration19411.6.2. DC Power Supply194DC Power Test Point and Wiring Color Codes19411.6.3. I2C Bus19511.6.4. Touchscreen Interface195DC Power Supply Acceptable Levels19511.6.5. LCD Display Module19611.6.6. Relay Board19611.6.7. Sensor Assembly19611.6.8. Pressure/Flow Sensor Assembly19611.6.9. Motherboard198Analog Output Test Function - Nominal Values Current Outputs19811.6.10. CPU199Status Outputs Check19911.6.11. RS-232 Communications20011.6.12. CO2 Sensor STATUS LED’s20111.7.1. Repairing Sample Flow Control Assembly201Location of Diagnostic LEDs on CO2 Sensor PCA20111.7.2. Disk-On-Module Replacement Procedure202Critical Flow Restrictor Assembly / Disassembly20211.9. Technical Assistance20412. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION20512.1.1. Magnetic Properties of O2 Gas20512.1.2. Paramagnetic Measurement of O2205Paramagnetic O2 Sensor Design206Paramagnetic O2 Sensor Block Diagram20612.2.1. NDIR Measurement of CO2207CO2 Sensor Theory of Operation20712.3. Operation within the T803 Analyzer208CO2 Sensor PCA Layout and Electronic Connections20812.4. Pneumatic Operation209Internal Pneumatic Flow20912.5. Flow Rate Control21012.5.1. Critical Flow Orifice21012.5.2. Particulate Filter21112.5.3. Pneumatic Sensors211Flow Control Assembly & Critical Flow Orifice21112.6. Electronic Operation21212.6.1. Overview21212.6.2. Central Processing Unit (CPU)213T803 Electronic Block Diagram213CPU Card21412.6.3. Relay Board215Relay PCA Layout (PN 04135)215Relay PCA with AC Relay Retainer in Place216Relay PCA Status LEDs21612.6.4. Heater Control217Status LED Locations – Relay PCA21712.6.5. Motherboard21812.6.6. I2C Data Bus21912.6.7. Power Supply / Circuit Breaker220Power Distribution Block Diagram22012.6.8. Front Panel Touchscreen/Display Interface221Front Panel and Display Interface Block Diagram22112.6.9. Software Operation22212.6.10. Adaptive Filter222Basic Software Operation22212.6.11. Calibration - Slope and Offset22312.6.12. Temperature and Pressure Compensation22312.6.13. Internal Data Acquisition System (DAS)22313. A PRIMER ON ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE22513.1. How Static Charges are Created225Triboelectric Charging225Static Generation Voltages for Typical Activities22513.2. How Electro-Static Charges Cause Damage226Sensitivity of Electronic Devices to Damage by ESD22613.3. Common Myths About ESD Damage22713.4. Basic Principles of Static Control22813.4.1. General Rules228Basic Anti-ESD Workbench22813.4.2. Basic Anti-ESD Procedures for Analyzer Repair and Maintenance229INDEX237Tamaño: 7 MBPáginas: 304Language: EnglishManuales abiertas