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Chapter 4: Basic Analyzer Operation
5. Press the
Interval
button to print the average TOC value for the period of time specified. The options are
as follows:
Every Sample
,
Every Hour
,
Every 2 Hrs.
,
Every 4 Hrs.
, or
Every 8 Hrs.
Activating Binary Input
You can start and stop analysis with binary input to the Analyzer.
1. Select the
I/O
tab.
2. Press the
Binary Input
button.
3. Press the
Binary Input
button, and select
On
(or
Off
if you wish to disable binary input).
4. Press the
Start Level
button and select
High
or
Low
. This value corresponds to the signal that will cause
the Analyzer to start analysis. Confirm the correct value with your remote operations center.
Note that the Analyzer’s flow switch status overrides
Binary Input
settings; when the flow switch detects loss of
sample flow to the Analyzer, analysis will not begin until sample flow resumes.
Turn off the
Binary Input
function when performing system protocols, such as calibration.
Setting Alarm Values
The Analyzer has four customizable alarm outputs that can be triggered if the measured data exceeds a set
value or if a warning or error occurs. By default, the alarms are disabled. When external alarms are connected
to the Analyzer, you can set the alarm levels by following the steps below. Instructions for wiring the alarms can
be found in the “Installation” chapter on page 49. On configurations without conductivity measurement, some
options are not available.
1. Select the
I/O
tab.
2. Press one of the alarm buttons, either
Alarm 1
,
Alarm 2
,
Alarm 3
, or
Alarm 4
.
3. Press the
State
button to toggle the alarm output from
Off
to
On
.
4. Press the
Value
button to set the value that triggers the alarm. The options are:
•
TOC
,
TC
,
IC
, or
rCond.
— The alarm is triggered when a specified value is exceeded. Also press
the
Level
button to set the alarm threshold.
•
Warn/Error
— The alarm is triggered when the Analyzer issues a warning or error.
•
Standby
— The alarm is triggered when the Analyzer goes out of on-line analysis.
•
Power Fail
— The alarm is triggered when the Analyzer loses power.
•
Error
— The alarm is triggered when the Analyzer issues an error.
•
Warning
— The alarm is triggered when the Analyzer issues a warning.
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