Emerson CLD Analyzer Module NGA2000 User Manual

NGA 2000  
Software Manual  
CLD - Analyzer Module  
Chemiluminescence - Measurement  
(combined with NGA 2000 - Platform / MLT - Analyzer)  
CLD Software Version 2.3  
(Platform / MLT Software Version 3.1.X)  
1. Edition 04/98  
Catalog No.: 90 003 749  
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Contents  
1
2
Introduction  
1 - 1  
2 - 1  
3 - 1  
Structure of Menus  
3
Display and Keyboard  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
3.6  
3.7  
Starting and Initializing ................................................................................... 3 - 1  
Display and Function...................................................................................... 3 - 1  
Operating Keys .............................................................................................. 3 - 2  
Lines............................................................................................................... 3 - 2  
Important Functions of the Softkeys............................................................... 3 - 3  
Entering/Changing of Variables...................................................................... 3 - 4  
The STATUS Key........................................................................................... 3 - 5  
4
Basic Controls  
Measurement  
4 - 1  
4.1  
4 - 3  
4.1.1 Multi Component Display: Change of Channel .............................................. 4 - 3  
4.1.2 Multi Component Display: Sequence Setup................................................... 4 - 5  
4.1.3 Range Setting ................................................................................................ 4 - 7  
4.1.4 Range and Functional Control ....................................................................... 4 -11  
4.1.5 Enable/Disable Ozonator Power .................................................................... 4 -15  
4.1.6 Measurement Mode: NO « NOx.................................................................... 4 -19  
4.2  
Calibration  
4 -21  
4.2.1 Zeroing........................................................................................................... 4 -21  
4.2.2 Spanning........................................................................................................ 4 -25  
4.2.3 If It Won't Calibrate......................................................................................... 4 -29  
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Expert Controls and Set up  
Analyzer Module Set up  
5 - 1  
5.1  
5 - 3  
5.1.1 Calibration/Calibration Gas List ......................................................................5 - 4  
5.1.2 Calibration Parameters...................................................................................5 - 9  
5.1.3 Gas Measurement Parameters ......................................................................5 -11  
5.1.4 Linearization Parameters................................................................................5 -12  
5.1.5 Response Time/Delay Parameters.................................................................5 -14  
5.1.6 Range Settings...............................................................................................5 -16  
5.1.7 Units ...............................................................................................................5 -17  
5.1.8 Linearization Functions...................................................................................5 -18  
5.1.9 Analyzer Parameter List .................................................................................5 -23  
5.1.10 Physical Measurement Parameters................................................................5 -26  
5.1.11 Displayed Parameters ....................................................................................5 -28  
5.2  
Auxiliary Module Controls  
5 -29  
5.2.1 Local SIO Configuration Sections...................................................................5 -30  
5.2.2 Set-up DIO Module(s).....................................................................................5 -39  
5.3  
5.4  
Auxiliary Module Set up  
System Set up  
5 -45  
5 -47  
5.4.1 Front Panel Control ........................................................................................5 -48  
5.4.2 Display Resolution..........................................................................................5 -50  
5.4.3 Auxiliary Lines.................................................................................................5 -51  
5.5  
Expert Analyzer Controls  
5 -53  
5.5.1 Range Settings...............................................................................................5 -55  
5.5.2 Zero/Span Calibration.....................................................................................5 -56  
5.5.3 Physical Measurements..................................................................................5 -60  
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Technical Level Configuration  
System Set up  
6 - 1  
6.1  
6 - 3  
6.1.1 Main Display Configuration ............................................................................ 6 - 4  
6.1.2 Front Panel Control........................................................................................ 6 - 9  
6.1.3 Date and Time Set up .................................................................................... 6 -11  
6.1.4 Module Binding .............................................................................................. 6 -12  
6.1.5 System Reset................................................................................................. 6 -14  
6.1.6 Security Codes............................................................................................... 6 -15  
6.2  
Service Menus  
6 -17  
6.2.1 Control Module Data ...................................................................................... 6 -18  
6.2.2 Analyzer Module Data.................................................................................... 6 -19  
6.2.3 Control Module History................................................................................... 6 -21  
6.2.4 Analyzer Module History ................................................................................ 6 -23  
6.3  
Diagnostic Menus  
6 -25  
6.3.1 Control Module Diagnostics ........................................................................... 6 -26  
6.3.2 Analyzer Module Diagnostics......................................................................... 6 -27  
6.3.2.1 Power Supply Voltages ................................................................... 6 -28  
6.3.2.2 Primary Variable Parameters .......................................................... 6 -29  
6.3.2.3 Physical Measurements .................................................................. 6 -33  
6.3.2.4 Temperature Control ....................................................................... 6 -35  
6.3.2.5 Flow Control Parameters................................................................. 6 -36  
6.3.2.6 Miscellaneous Control Parameters.................................................. 6 -38  
6.3.2.7 Trend Display Control...................................................................... 6 -39  
6.3.2.8 Software Diagnostics....................................................................... 6 -41  
6.3.2.9 Analyzer Start up............................................................................. 6 -42  
6.3.2.10 NOx Converter Efficiency................................................................. 6 -43  
6.4  
6.5  
Other Module Diagnostic Menus  
Listing of all Modules  
6 -44  
6 -45  
Supplement: System Calibration  
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1 Introduction  
This software manual describes step by step how to operate successfully with the ½ 19"  
and 19" MLT analyzer module and analyzer of the NGA 2000 Series from  
.
Chapter two shows the structure of the software menus. Chapter three describes the  
display and the keyboard of the analyzer. Chapter four describes the basic controls with  
detailed illustrations. So you can easily compare the actual display of the analyzer module  
with the illustrations of the manual.  
Chapter five describes the expert controls and chapter six describes the technical level  
configuration. The layout of both chapters is not as detailed as in chapter four. Normally,  
the way to a certain software menu is described with the software catchwords, you have to  
press to reach this menu. You will find the illustration of the corresponding LCD screen at  
the end of the catchword listing. After that you can read the meaning of the functions and  
variables of each expert or technical level menu.  
Some contents of the expert controls are not important for every customer. It depends on  
the configuration of your NGA 2000 system, relative to the following components:  
¨ Control Module  
¨ Analyzer Module  
¨ Input/Output Modules  
CM  
AM  
I/O's (SIO, DIO)  
You can distinguish the following system units and SIO/DIO configurations:  
System Unit  
SIO/DIO-Configuration  
Corresponding Chapter  
CLD analyzer module (AM):1  
Þ Local I/O's are not existing  
* ¤  
· without front panel i.e.  
without control unit  
· can be combined with a  
platform or an MLT analyzer  
Platform (CM software):  
Þ 1 SIO and up to 4 DIO's  
can be installed in the  
platform  
Þ SIO and DIO can be  
configured for all channels  
combined with the platform  
* chapter 5.2  
p. 29 to 44  
· Control unit with front panel  
· without measurement  
channels  
MLT analyzer  
(CM and MLT AM software):  
Þ 1 SIO and 1 DIO can be  
installed in the MLT  
analyzer  
Þ SIO and DIO can be con-  
figured for all channels  
combined with the MLT  
analyzer  
* chapter 5.2  
p. 29 to 44  
· Analyzer with front panel  
· CM and AM software in the  
same analyzer,  
i.e. all functions of the control  
unit and of the AM are united  
in the same implement  
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The configuration of other analyzer modules like MLT modules is described in their own manuals !  
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The following illustrations shall make plain the connection between the hardware configu-  
ration and the software setup of the modules:  
NGA 2000 System via Platform  
Local  
I/O's  
Analyzer  
Modules (AM's) Module (CM)  
Control  
Auxiliary  
Modules  
(see 5.1.17)  
(see 5.1.18)  
SIO  
DIO  
MLT  
SIO  
DIO  
(see 5.2.1)  
(see 5.2.2)  
(other manuals) CLD  
(other manuals) FID  
(other manuals) PMD  
Other I/O´s  
NGA 2000 System via MLT Analyzer  
Local  
I/O's  
Analyzer  
Modules (AM's)  
Control  
Modul (CM)  
Auxiliary  
Modules  
(see 5.1/5.5)  
CLD  
SIO  
DIO  
(see 5.2.1)  
SIO  
DIO  
(other manuals)  
MLT  
FID  
(see 5.2.2)  
(other manuals)  
(other manuals)  
PMD  
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3 Display and Keyboard  
3.1 Starting and Initializing  
After switching on the CLD analyzer module (in a platform or part of a NGA network), the  
initialization procedure will be performed. A self control of the analyzer modules or the  
analyzer(s) is running. You can see a sequence of several displays. They show the status  
of initialization, revision notes of the MLT software and the  
tag. At the end  
of this procedure you can see the single component display of channel one. It is the origin  
to all the other channels, menus and submenus.  
The instructions of the basic controls (chapter four) are all beginning with the single com-  
ponent display. The actual display might differ from the shown one because the customer  
can configure it according to his requirements.  
TAG  
here e.g.: CLD Analyzer Module  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Typical starting menu after switching on  
3.2 Display and Function  
The LCD-screen shows all measurement values of the analyzer and all customer instruc-  
tions. You can operate with five function keys, four arrow keys (cursors) and the enter key.  
The function of each key depends on:  
¨ the type of analyzer/analyzer module used  
¨ the optional auxiliary modules (e.g. I/O boards) used  
¨ the individual menu displayed  
In case of power failure all customer specific module parameters are saved by a battery-  
powered buffer.  
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3.3 Operating Keys  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Cursor keys:  
-key / ¯ -key:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
¨ Line up / line down  
within the same menu  
¨ Alteration of numbers,  
variables or digits  
¬ -key/ ® -key:  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Moving back/forwards  
between the pages of  
a menu  
¨ Selection of digits  
Function Keys:  
Enter Key:  
¨ Keys without defined functions  
¨ The current function depends on  
the menu selected  
¨ The softkey legend is shown on  
the display above the key  
¨ To confirm a previously entered value  
(variable)  
¨ To start a selected function  
(Alternative: ® -key)  
¨ To go into a menu (via menu line)  
3.4 Lines  
Lines can be selected by the ¯ -key or the -key. The selected line is displayed white on  
black. You have four different types of lines in the menu:  
Menu line...  
¨ Line ending with three dots.  
¨ You will go to a submenu by pressing the ENTER key or the ® -key in such a line.  
Function line !  
¨ Line ending with an exclamation-mark.  
¨ You will start a function (e.g. NO/NOx-toggle) by pressing the ENTER key or  
the ® -key in such a line.  
Line of variables:  
¨ Line ending with a colon.  
¨ Display of module parameters (variables).  
¨ Some parameters can be changed (e.g. range number), some parameters display only  
a status (e.g. calibration status) and cannot be changed.  
Text line  
¨ Line without any punctuation marks.  
¨ Only display of informations (e.g. analyzer module tag).  
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CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Text Line  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Line of Variables  
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Zero/span calibration  
Measurement range number:  
Zero gas concentration:  
Span gas concentration:  
Sample flow:  
Raw measurement signal:  
Measurement gas:  
NO/NOx toggle!  
Status:  
Result...  
Calibration adjustment limits:  
3
0.0 ppm  
100.0 ppm  
1100 ml/min  
521590  
NOx  
Function Line  
Menu Line  
READY  
Disabled  
INFO  
HOME  
FACTORS  
ZERO  
SPAN  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Function Key Legend  
3.5 Important Functions of the Softkeys  
DISPLAY  
¨ Change from the single component display to the multi component display.  
MEASURE  
¨ Change from the main menu to the single component display.  
STATUS (see 3.7!)  
¨ Change to the status report: Display of the most important parameters and  
status informations of the CLD module or of the current channel.  
¨ If available, this command is always assigned to the F2 key.  
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MENU  
¨ Change from the single component display to the main menu or from several submenus  
to higher menus.  
ESCAPE or <<<  
¨ Changing back to the last menu page selected.  
¨ Reset of a changed but not confirmed parameter to the former value resp. to zero.  
BACK  
¨ Reset of a changed but not confirmed parameter to the former value.  
LOCK  
¨ Lock of any operation level, if activated. Each of the three operation levels has to be  
activated separately.  
¨ F4 key of the main menu.  
NEXT  
¨ Change of the channel in the same menu. This will only be possible, if several channels  
of an analyzer or of combined analyzers are existing. Then, all available channels can  
be selected one after another.  
¨ In the main menu you can move among all channels of the connected analyzers and  
analyzer modules. In the submenus you can only move among the channels of the  
current analyzer or analyzer module.  
INFO  
¨ Change to menus containing status or help informations of the actual menu.  
¨ If available, this function is always assigned to the F5 key.  
3.6 Entering/Changing of Variables  
ENTER Key  
¨ If you will press this key in a line of variables, the parameter will be displayed white on  
black and can be changed. After you will have set up a new value, you can confirm it by  
pressing the ENTER key again.  
-key / ¯ -key  
¨ Function will depend on the variable selected: - Changing of the parameter values  
- Scrolling among variables selected  
- Changing of digits or characters  
¨ Numbers consisting of several digits will increase/decrease totally, not digit by digit.  
¬ -key / ® -key  
¨ Selection of digits within a parameter.  
¨ For some variables you can change the quantity of digits or characters.  
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3.7 The STATUS Key  
From the single component display or from the main menu you can change with the F2  
key (STATUS) to the menu "Current measurement parameters":  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Current measurement parameters  
Analyzer gas measured:  
Measurement range number:  
Range change control:  
NOx  
3
LOCAL  
Linearization mode:  
Disabled  
Analyzer operational state:  
Analyzer alarm state:  
Alarms reported:  
STANDBY  
NORMAL  
FAILURE  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Current measurement parameters  
Response time:  
3.0 s  
1100 ml/min  
340 hPa  
Bypass flow:  
Capillary pressure:  
Detector temperature:  
0.5 C  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Current measurement parameters" you can control the status of the CLD  
analyzer module. With the F3 key (MORE) you can change to a further menu page of this  
menu. With the F2 key (ESCAPE) you can always go back to the main menu. From the  
second menu page you can return to the first with the F4 key (MORE) or the ¬ -key.  
In the menu "Current measurement parameters" you will only find status informations. You  
cannot change the setups there. If you want to modify some parameters, you have to  
change to the menu "Basic Controls" (see chapter 4) or to the menu "Analyzer module set  
up" (see chapter 5.1) resp. "Expert analyzer controls" (see chapter 5.5).  
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4 Basic Controls  
In the chapter "Basic Controls" you will find the most important functions to set up your  
CLD analyzer module via an NGA front panel:  
1) Measurement p. 4 - 3pp (Chapter 4.1.1 and 4.1.2, p. 4-3 to 4-6, are only important  
for systems with several channels.)  
2) Calibration  
p. 4 - 21pp  
All steps are figured with detailed illustrations and operation instructions. In the left column  
you can see display and keyboard of the NGA front panel. In the right column you can  
read the instructions and notes. All instructions will begin with any single component  
display and will end with the corresponding single component display after the setups are  
done. The keys you have to press are illustrated in black. The instructions are completed  
with notes and further informations.  
Example: You want to change from the single component display of NOx to the main menu  
· Picture one shows the starting situation: single component display of NOx.  
· If you press the F3 key you will change to menu page shown in picture 2: Main Menu.  
Left column:  
Right column:  
LCD and keyboard  
Instructions and notes  
Þ Change to the  
CLD  
Main Menu  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Press  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
or  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Next instruction  
or step,  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
here e.g.:  
Change to the  
Basic Controls:  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
Press  
or  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.1 Measurement - Multi Component Display:  
Change of Channel  
Þ Change to the multi  
component display  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F1  
Press  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Note:  
Sample press.:  
You can change to the  
multi component display  
from each single  
component display.  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Enable the selecting:  
">"  
CLD  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
95.00  
F1  
Press  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
45.00  
333.0  
150.0  
20.00  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
or  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
Note:  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
If no channels of other  
analyzer modules are  
combined to the CLD,  
only the bargraph of the  
CLD module will be displayed.  
Then, a change of channel  
will not be possible !  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Select any channel  
CLD  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
95.00  
Press  
or  
45.00  
333.0  
150.0  
20.00  
as often as necessary to  
put the > - mark into the  
selected line.  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
Example:  
Change from  
NOX (CLD) to  
CO (MLT channel 1)  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Change to the single  
component display  
of the channel  
CLD  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
95.00  
selected  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
45.00  
333.0  
150.0  
20.00  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
F1  
Press  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display of the  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
channel selected  
will appear  
45.00  
ppm CO  
0
Range: 2  
250  
Temperature:  
Function Control:  
25.0 C  
No  
Maintenance Request:  
Failure:  
No  
No  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.2 Measurement - Multi Component Display:  
Sequence setup  
Þ Change to the multi  
component display  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F1  
Press  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Enable the selecting:  
">"  
CLD  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
95.00  
F1  
Press  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
45.00  
333.0  
150.0  
20.00  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
or  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
Note:  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
If no channels of other  
analyzer modules are  
combined to the CLD,  
only the bargraph of the  
CLD module will be displayed.  
Then, the sequence setup  
will not be possible !  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Select the channel  
for position one  
CLD  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
95.00  
45.00  
333.0  
150.0  
20.00  
Press  
or  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
as often as necessary to  
put the > - mark into the  
selected line.  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
Example:  
MLT channel 2 (SO2) shall  
appear at position one of the  
multi component display.  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Assignation of the  
channel selected to  
position one  
CLD  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
95.00  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
45.00  
333.0  
150.0  
20.00  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
Press  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
Note:  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
The channel selected will  
appear at position one.  
All the other channels will  
automatically appear one  
line below their last position.  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Multi component  
display will appear  
with the changed  
sequence  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
MLT25/CH2/R2  
ppm SO2  
333.0  
95.00  
45.00  
150.0  
20.00  
CLD  
ppm NOx  
Note:  
MLT25/CH1/R2  
ppm CO  
Now, you can change  
to any available single  
component display.  
The method is described in  
the last chapter (4.1.1).  
MLT25/CH3/R2  
ppm NO  
MLT25/CH4/R2  
%O2  
SELECT  
STATUS  
TAGS OFF  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Choose the  
measurement  
range number  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Select the  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
range number  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
as often as necessary  
to select another range  
number.  
READY  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Example:  
Change from  
range 4 (250 ppm) to  
range 3 (100 ppm)  
Ozonator power:  
4
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Confirm the  
range selected  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
3
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
Note:  
READY  
If you don't want to set the  
new range number, you  
can reactivate the former  
selection:  
Press F2 (ESCAPE) and  
confirm it with ENTER.  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
On  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
4
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
3
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
F1  
READY  
2 times  
Note:  
The range upper limit (line 2)  
of the range selected will be  
set up automatically after the  
range setting is confirmed.  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.3 Measurement - Range Setting  
Þ Change to the single  
component display  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
F1  
Press  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
with the new range  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
0
Range: 3  
340 hPa  
100  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.4 Measurement - Range and Functional Control  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
340 hPa  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Cahnge to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
line "Range and  
functional control"  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
READY  
as often as necessary  
until the line "Range and  
functional control" will  
appear white on black.  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Choose the  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
parameter  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
READY  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Set up the range  
and functional  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
control you want  
Basic Controls  
+ Pay attention to  
the note at p. 4-14 !  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Press  
or  
STANDBY  
NOx  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
as often as necessary  
to select the parameter  
you want.  
On  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
LOCAL  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
Options:  
LOCAL, AUTO, REMOTE  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Confirm the  
parameter selected  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
AUTO  
Press  
4
Note:  
READY  
If you don't want to set the  
new parameter, you can  
reactivate the former  
selection:  
Press F2 (ESCAPE) and  
confirm it with ENTER.  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
On  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
LOCAL  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.4 Measurement - Range and Functional Control  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
AUTO  
Press  
or  
4
F1  
READY  
2 times  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the single  
component display  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
F1  
Press  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
after the changing  
of the range and  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
functional control  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Range and functional control – Options:  
· LOCAL:  
The platform will be controlled via the display.  
· AUTO:  
The range will be selected automatically ("auto range"). This  
function will only be available with an I/O board with 3 alarms  
(PIN 70 656 193), because the auto ranging parameters are  
located on the I/O board (see its own manual)!  
· REMOTE:  
The range selection will be controlled by digital inputs, e.g. via  
a DIO board or I/O board with 3 alarms.  
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4.1.5 Measurement - Enable/Disable Ozonator Power  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
340 hPa  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the line  
"Ozonator power"  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
as often as necessary  
until the line "Ozonator  
power" will appear white  
on black.  
READY  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Choose the  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
parameter  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
READY  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Select the ozonator  
power status you  
want  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
to select "Enabled" or  
"Disabled".  
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
On  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
Enabled  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Confirm the setup  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Press  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Note:  
If you don't want to confirm  
the new selection, you  
can reactivate the former  
one:  
Press F2 (ESCAPE) and  
confirm it with ENTER.  
READY  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Disabled  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.5 Measurement - Enable/Disable Ozonator Power  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
F1  
READY  
2 times  
STANDBY  
NOx  
OFF - DISABLED  
Disabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the single  
component display  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
F1  
Press  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
after the setup of  
the ozonator power  
status  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.1.6 Measurement - Measurement Mode: NO « NOx  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
340 hPa  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Select NO « NOx  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
F2  
Basic Controls  
Press  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
to select the  
measurement mode  
you want.  
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
The current selection will  
be displayed in the line  
"Measurement mode".  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Change to the  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
main menu  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
F1  
READY  
2 times  
STANDBY  
NO  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the single  
component display  
CLD  
13.8 ppm  
Main Menu  
F1  
Press  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
with the measure-  
ment mode selected  
CLD  
13.75  
ppm NO  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.2.1 Calibration - Zeroing  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
submenu  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
"Analyzer zero"  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
F3  
Press  
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Start Zeroing  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
+ Pay attention to  
the note at p. 4-23 !  
Analyzer zero  
Are you sure?  
F3  
Press  
You must have zero gas flowing through the analyzer.  
Caution:  
You have to  
· flow enough zero gas  
through the analyzer  
· look for a stabilized signal  
This control does NOT control any auto-calibration  
module bound to this analyzer!  
If you are sure, press ZERO again now.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
Calibration status:  
Error message for last zero:  
READY  
CAL OK  
before starting the zero gas  
calibration.  
Note:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
ZERO  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
You can go back to the  
menu "Basic Controls"  
with the F2 key.  
Þ Zero gas calibration  
is running  
CLD  
13.7 ppm  
Analyzer zero  
Note:  
Are you sure?  
You can abort the  
procedure at any time  
with the F2 key.  
You must have zero gas flowing through the analyzer.  
This control does NOT control any auto-calibration  
module bound to this analyzer!  
If you are sure, press ZERO again now.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
Calibration status:  
Error message for last zero:  
ZEROING - WAIT  
CAL OK  
ABORT  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
CLD  
0.057 ppm  
main menu  
Analyzer zero  
Are you sure?  
F1  
You must have zero gas flowing through the analyzer.  
Press  
This control does NOT control any auto-calibration  
module bound to this analyzer!  
If you are sure, press ZERO again now.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
Alternative:  
If you want to continue with  
the span gas calibration  
after the zeroing is done,  
you can go back to the  
basic controls with the F2  
key or the ¬ -key.  
Calibration status:  
Error message for last zero:  
READY  
CAL OK  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
ZERO  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
(The spanning will be  
described in the next  
chapter: 4.2.2).  
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4.2.1 Calibration - Zeroing  
Þ Change to the  
single component  
display  
CLD  
0.017 ppm  
Main Menu  
Basic controls...  
F1  
Press  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
after the zero gas  
calibration  
CLD  
0.017  
ppm NOx  
0
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Notes for zero gas calibration:  
· You can calibrate all ranges together or each range separately  
with zero gas.  
· You have to set up the parameter you want in the menu  
"Calibration Parameters" (see chapter 5.1.2 S. 5-9).  
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4.2.2 Calibration - Spanning  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
submenu  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
"Analyzer span"  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
F4  
Press  
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Start Spanning  
+ Pay attention to  
the note at p. 4-27 !  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Analyzer span  
Are you sure?  
F4  
Press  
You must have span gas flowing through the analyzer.  
Caution:  
You have to  
· flow enough span gas  
through the analyzer  
· look for a stable signal  
This control does NOT control any auto-calibration  
module bound to this analyzer!  
If you are sure, press SPAN again now.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
Calibration status:  
Error message for last span:  
READY  
CAL OK  
before starting the span gas  
calibration.  
Note:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
You can go back to the  
menu "Basic Controls"  
with the F2 key.  
Þ Span gas calibration  
is running  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Analyzer span  
Note:  
Are you sure?  
You can abort the  
procedure at any time  
with the F2 key.  
You must have span gas flowing through the analyzer.  
This control does NOT control any auto-calibration  
module bound to this analyzer!  
If you are sure, press SPAN again now.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
Calibration status:  
Error message for last span:  
SPANNING - WAIT  
CAL OK  
ABORT  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
225.0 ppm  
Analyzer span  
F1  
Are you sure?  
Press  
You must have span gas flowing through the analyzer.  
Alternative:  
This control does NOT control any auto-calibration  
module bound to this analyzer!  
If you are sure, press SPAN again now.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
If you want to continue with  
further setups of the basic  
controls, you can go back to  
the corresponding menu with  
the F2 key or the ¬ -key.  
Calibration status:  
Error message for last span:  
READY  
CAL OK  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.2.2 Calibration - Spanning  
Þ Change to the single  
component display  
CLD  
225.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
F1  
Press  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
after the span gas  
calibration  
CLD  
225.00  
ppm NOx  
0
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Notes for the span gas calibration:  
· You can calibrate all ranges together or each range separately with span gas. You have to set up  
the parameter you want in the menu "Calibration Parameters" (see chapter 5.1.2 p. 5-9).  
· If it will not be possible to calibrate all ranges with the same span gas, you have to calibrate each  
range separately!  
· The desired value of span gas has to be (!) a value between 10% and 110% of each end of range.  
Otherwise, no calibration will be running.  
Example:  
· End of range 1:  
50 ppm  
® Potential span gas setpoints:  
5 –  
55 ppm  
· End of range 2: 250 ppm  
· End of range 3: 1000 ppm  
· End of range 4: 2500 ppm  
® Potential span gas setpoints:  
25 – 275 ppm  
® Potential span gas setpoints: 100 – 1100 ppm  
® Potential span gas setpoints: 250 – 2750 ppm  
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4.2.3 Calibration - If It Won´t Calibrate  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
F3  
Press  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
or  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
basic controls  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
Press  
or  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the line  
"If it won´t calibrate..."  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
or  
as often as necessary  
until the line "If it won´t  
calibrate..." will appear  
white on black.  
READY  
STANDBY  
NOx  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Þ Change to the  
menu page "If it  
won´t calibrate..."  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Basic Controls  
Measurement range number:  
Range upper limit:  
Range and functional control:  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Calibration status:  
4
250.0 ppm  
LOCAL  
4
Press  
Notes:  
READY  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Status:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
Ozonator power:  
· Follow the instructions  
on the screen  
STANDBY  
NOx  
to calibrate succesfully!  
· If you have further  
questions, contact  
your customer service,  
please!  
On  
Enabled  
HOME  
NO/NOx  
ZERO  
SPAN  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the  
main menu  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
If it won´t calibrate...  
Check that you are flowing the correct gas, and the  
gas concentration is what it is supposed to be.  
Make sure that the reading is stable before starting.  
If you have changed the range full scale value, or any  
linearizer coefficients, or enabled or disabled it,  
or done anything else that would affect how it  
measures the gas, you may have made it hard for the  
algorithm to get to a calibration.  
F1  
Press  
Alternative:  
If you want to continue with  
further setups of the basic  
controls, you can go back to  
the corresponding menu with  
the F2 key or the ¬ -key.  
In this case, manually adjust the coefficients  
until the readings are close to correct, and try again.  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Þ Change to the single  
component display  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Main Menu  
F1  
Press  
Basic controls...  
Expert controls and set up...  
(Operational configuration)  
Technical level configuration...  
(Diagnostic and manufacturing/service)  
MEASURE  
STATUS  
NEXT  
LOCK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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4.2.3 Calibration - If It Won´t Calibrate  
Þ Single component  
display will appear  
CLD  
95.00  
ppm NOx  
Range: 4  
340 hPa  
0
250  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature: 0.5 C  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
51.5 C  
360 C  
DISPLAY  
STATUS  
MENU  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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5 Expert Controls and Set up  
If you press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Expert controls and set up..." of the  
"Main Menu" you will change to the following display:  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Expert controls and set up  
Expert analyzer controls...  
Auxiliary module controls...  
System set up...  
Analyzer module set up...  
Auxiliary module set up...  
System calibration...  
MAIN  
<<<  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Expert controls and set up" you can change to several submenus to set  
up parameters for the measurement and calibration of your analyzer and analyzer module.  
Besides you can set up the configuration for auxiliary modules. Which part of these menus  
are important for you depends on the configuration of your NGA 2000 system.  
In the following table you will find a short overview about the contents of the menus and  
where you will find the description in this manual:  
Menu  
Important Contents  
Chapter in this manual  
Expert analyzer  
controls...  
Þ Zero/Span calibration  
Þ Range settings  
* 5.5 p. 53 to 60  
Þ Ozonator power  
Þ Configuration of the SIO and of * 5.2 p. 29 to 44  
the DIO's installed in a platform  
Auxiliary module  
controls...  
or in an MLT analyzer  
Þ Front panel control  
Þ Set up of the  
* 5.4 p. 47 to 52  
System set up...  
single component display  
Þ Display resolution  
Þ Measurement/Calibration  
parameters set up  
* 5.1 p. 3 to 28  
Analyzer module set up...  
Þ Linearizer parameters set up  
Þ Sensor/Converter/Block  
parameters set up and  
optimization  
Þ Set up for micro processor  
controlled auxiliary I/O modules  
Þ Zero gas and span gas  
calibration of all channel  
automatically  
* 5.3 p. 45  
Auxiliary module set up...  
System calibration...  
* See Supplement!  
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Structure of chapter five:  
At the begin of any chapter you will find the way to a certain submenu of the MLT software  
starting from the line "Expert controls and set up" in the "Main Menu". The way will be  
described with the software catchwords that you have to enter one after another to reach  
the corresponding submenu. At the end of the catchword listing you will find the illustration  
of the LCD screen. After that you can read the set up instructions and explanations.  
Sometimes the illustration will be completed by sketches or further menu pictures.  
Example:  
You want to set up the zero/span gas concentrations for all ranges of the  
analyzer module.  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Calibration gas list  
¯
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Calibration Gas List  
Zero gas - range 1:  
NO Span gas - range 1:  
NOx Span gas - range 1:  
0.00 ppm  
2.00 ppm  
2.00 ppm  
Zero gas - range 2:  
NO Span gas - range 2:  
NOx Span gas - range 2:  
0.00 ppm  
25.00 ppm  
25.00 ppm  
Calibration...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Calibration Gas List" you can set up the desired zero and span gas values  
for all ranges. On the first menu page you will find the parameters of range 1 and 2, on the  
second page you will find the parameters of range 3 and 4. You can reach the second  
menu page with the F3 key (MORE)...  
Further explanations and instructions to set up the parameters will follow!  
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5.1  
Analyzer Module Set up  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Analyzer module set up  
Calibration gas list...  
Calibration parameters...  
Gas measurement parameters...  
Analyzer parameter list...  
Physical measurement parameters...  
Displayed parameters...  
Analyzer tag:  
CLD  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Analyzer module set up" you can change to several submenus, where  
you can set up the measurement and calibration parameters of the CLD analyzer module.  
Besides, you can go to those submenus where you can set up the parameters of the  
single component display.  
Caution:  
Normally, you will find "CLD" as analyzer module tag in the line "analyzer tag".  
If the CLD module is part of an analyzer network: You have to change the configu-  
ration of the programmable digital inputs and analog outputs, if you change the  
identification tag ! Because, the parameters of the module source will change ! So,  
the relations will disappear !  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the menu line you want or the line of variables "Analyzer tag" with  
the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key;  
Maximum of digits: 30  
Options: alphabet (capital and small letters), umlauts, letters from different languages,  
0, 1, 2, ..., 9, +, -, *, /, =, ?, !, %, $ and many others.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
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5.1.1 Analyzer Module Set up  
Calibration/Calibration Gas List  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Calibration gas list  
¯
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Calibration Gas List  
Zero gas - range 1:  
NO Span gas - range 1:  
NOx Span gas - range 1:  
0.00 ppm  
2.00 ppm  
2.00 ppm  
Zero gas - range 2:  
NO Span gas - range 2:  
NOx Span gas - range 2:  
0.00 ppm  
25.00 ppm  
25.00 ppm  
Calibration...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Calibration Gas List" you can set up the desired zero and span gas values  
for all ranges. On the first menu page you will find the parameters of range 1 and 2, on the  
second page you will find the parameters of range 3 and 4. You can reach the second  
menu page with the F3 key (MORE).  
Via the menu line "Calibration..." you can change to the menu "Zero/span calibration",  
where you can start zeroing and spanning (see next page).  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line of variables you want or the menu line "Calibration..." with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the parameter or change to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with  
the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
Options zero gas:  
Options span gas:  
0.00 ppm up to the end of range value  
0.00 ppm up to 120% of the end of range value  
You can set up the end of range values  
in the menu "Range Settings" (see 5.1.6 p. 5-16).  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value  
with the F2 key.  
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Span gas calibration notes:  
¨ The span gas setpoint of NO and NOx have to be the same value, because both  
components will be calibrated simultaneously!  
¨ You can calibrate all ranges together or each range separately with span gas. You have  
to set up the parameter you want in the menu "Calibration Parameters" (see chapter 5.1.2  
p. 5-9).  
¨ If it will not be possible to calibrate all ranges with the same span gas, you have to  
calibrate each range separately!  
¨ The desired value of span gas has to be (!) a value between 10% and 110% of each end  
of range. Otherwise, no calibration will be running:  
· Example:  
End of range 1:  
50 ppm ® Potential span gas setpoints:  
5 –  
55 ppm  
End of range 2: 250 ppm ® Potential span gas setpoints: 25 – 275 ppm  
End of range 3: 1000 ppm ® Potential span gas setpoints: 100 – 1100 ppm  
End of range 4: 2500 ppm ® Potential span gas setpoints: 250 – 2750 ppm  
How to calibrate:  
Change to the menu "Zero/span calibration" via the menu line "Calibration...":  
CLD  
95.0 ppm  
Zero/span calibration  
Measurement range number:  
Zero gas concentration:  
Span gas concentration:  
Sample flow:  
Raw measurement signal:  
Measurement gas:  
NO/NOx toggle!  
Status:  
Result...  
Calibration adjustment limits:  
3
0.0 ppm  
100.0 ppm  
1100 ml/min  
521590  
NOx  
READY  
Disabled  
INFO  
HOME  
FACTORS  
ZERO  
SPAN  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
1) Select the measurement range:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Measurement range number" to enter  
the parameter. Select the range you want to calibrate with the -key or the ¯ -key and  
confirm it with ENTER. The zero gas concentration and the span gas concentration of  
the range selected will appear in the corresponding lines, automatically.  
2) Select the gas component:  
· Go to the line "NO/NOx toggle!" with the ¯ -key and select the gas component you  
want with the ENTER key or the ® -key. The component selected will appear in the  
line "Measurement gas", automatically.  
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3) Zeroing:  
· Change to the submenu "Analyzer zero" with the F3 key (ZERO).  
· Pay attention to the notes on the screen !  
· Flow enough zero gas through the CLD.  
· Wait for a stable signal (look at the headline of the display). Then, start the zero gas  
calibration with the F3 key (ZERO). The running procedure will be the same as it is  
described detailed in chapter 4.2.1 of the basic controls (p. 4-22pp).  
· Go back to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with the F2 key or the ¬ -key after the  
zero gas calibration will be done (Messages on the display: READY/CAL OK).  
4) Spanning:  
· Change to the submenu "Analyzer span" with the F4 key (SPAN).  
· Pay attention to the notes on the screen !  
· Flow enough span gas through the CLD.  
· Wait for a stable signal (look at the headline of the display). Then, start the span gas  
calibration with the F4 key (SPAN). The running procedure will be the same as it is  
described detailed in chapter 4.2.2 of the basic controls (p. 4-26pp).  
· Go back to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with the F2 key or the ¬ -key after the  
span gas calibration will be done (Messages on the display: READY/CAL OK).  
Alternative: Go back to the "Main Menu" with the F1 key (HOME).  
5) Check the calibration results:  
· You can change to the submenu "Zero/span diagnostic data" via the line "Result..." of  
the menu "Zero/span calibration". There you can control the results of the last zero  
and span calibration. You can go back to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with the F2  
key or the ¬ -key.  
Manual input of calibration factors:  
The calibration may be wrong because of a trouble in the gas flow. If a calibration was not  
successful, you have to repeat it. It is possible that a new start of calibration will not solve  
the problem, if the measured zero or span gas value will differ from normal signals largely.  
In that case you have to put in the calibration factors manually:  
¨ From the menu "Zero/span calibration" you can change to the submenu "Calibration  
Factors" with the F2 key (FACTORS):  
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Calibration Factors  
Only those factors appropriate for the current range  
will affect the reading on the current range.  
Make sure you are using the right ones!  
Measurement range number:  
3
Range 1 factors...  
Range 2 factors...  
Range 3 factors...  
Range 4 factors...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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¨ Select the range you want in the line "Measurement range number" and change via the  
line "Range 1/2/3/4 factors..." to the corresponding submenu:  
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Range 3 Factors  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
Full scale range at calibration:  
Measurement range number:  
521580.6  
0.002608716  
100.0 ppm  
3
Raw measurement signal:  
521660  
HOME  
STORE  
NEXT  
HISTORY  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Zero offset" to select the parameter and  
set up "32700" resp. "524000" with the -key or the ¯ -key. You may select any digit  
with the ® -key or the ¬ -key.  
Note: The zero offset is about 32000 counts for the CLD software revision 2.2.1 (16 bit  
D/A transformer) and about 520000 counts for the revision 2.3 (20 bit D/A transformer).  
¨ Confirm your setup with the ENTER key.  
¨ Go to the line "Span factor" with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter and set up "0.00015" with  
the arrow keys.  
¨ Confirm your setup with the ENTER key.  
Notes:  
¨ You have to set up the factors for all ranges.  
¨ With the parameter "Zero offset" you will fix the zero value. The changing of the zero  
offset will influence the signal immediately (look at the headline).  
¨ With the parameter "Span factor" you will fix the signal at the span gas setpoint. The  
changing of the span factor will influence the signal immediately (look at the headline).  
¨ Conditions for the manual input of factors:  
· "Disabled" has to be set up in the line "Calibration adjustment limits" of the menu  
"Zero/span calibration".  
· "SEPARATELY" has to be set up in the lines "Zero ranges" and "Span ranges" of the  
menu "Calibration Parameters" (see 5.1.2, p. 5-9).  
¨ Attention:  
After the calibration with factors you have to calibrate with zero gas and span gas in the  
usual way!  
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Saving the factors:  
¨ You can store the actual zero offset and span factor with the F2 key (STORE) of the  
menu "Range 1/2/3/4 Factors". You will find the stored settings on the second menu  
page (see next illustration).  
¨ You can change to the second menu page of the menu "Range 1/2/3/4 Factors" with  
the F4 key (HISTORY):  
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Range 3 Factors  
Manufacturer´s settings.  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
0.000000  
0.000000  
Stored settings  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
0.000000  
0.000000  
HOME  
NEXT  
RSTR MN  
RSTR ST  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ You can change the stored settings against the manufacturer's settings with the F3 key  
(RSTR MN: Restore the manufacturer's values). The "Zero offset" and the "Span factor"  
of the first menu page will change according to the setups of the manufacturer's  
settings.  
¨ You can change the manufacturer's settings against the stored settings with the F4 key  
(RSTR ST: Restore the "stored" values). The "Zero offset" and the "Span factor" of the  
first menu page will change according to the setups of the stored settings.  
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5.1.2 Analyzer Module Set up  
Calibration Parameters  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Calibration parameters  
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Calibration Parameters  
Calibration adjustment limits:  
Calibration averaging time:  
Calibration failure alarm:  
Cal. failure error allowed:  
Disabled  
5 s  
No  
50 %  
Calibration time out:  
Zero ranges:  
Span ranges:  
60 s  
TOGETHER  
SEPARATELY  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Calibration Parameters" you can set up several parameters of the zero and  
span calibration.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line of variables you want with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Line of variables "Calibration adjustment limits:  
¨ Enabled: The calibration result will only be accepted within the limit settings. If the  
results will be out of these limits, you will find a corresponding error message in the  
menu "Analyzer zero" respectively "Analyzer span". Illustrations of these menus you will  
find in chapter 4.2.1 p. 4-22 resp. 4.2.2 p. 4-26.  
¨ Disabled: The calibration will be possible, even if the calibration results will leave the  
allowed limits. Compare with the explanations in chapter 5.1.1 p. 5-6/7.  
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Line of variables "Calibration averaging time":  
The value in this line will determine the time range the analyzer will use to get the  
calibration average. The precision will be better with longer times.  
Options: 0 to 60 s; Standard: 5 s  
Line of variables "Calibration failure alarm":  
The accuracy of the signals may go down after a long use of the analyzer. If you will set  
up "Yes" in the line "Calibration failure alarm", a warning message will display a wrong or  
impossible calibration.  
Line of variables "Cal. failure error allowed":  
If the setpoint will differ more than allowed by the value in this line, a warning message  
may be displayed. To enable this warning, "Yes" has to be set up in the line "Calibration  
failure alarm".  
Options: 5 to 80%; Standard: 50%  
Line of variables "Calibration time out":  
If the signal will not be stable after the time out set up in this line, a warning message may  
be displayed. To enable this warning, "Yes" has to be set up in the line "Calibration failure  
alarm".  
Options: 0 to 300s; Standard: 60s  
Lines of variables "Zero ranges/Span ranges":  
¨ TOGETHER: All four ranges will be calibrated automatically one after another by zero  
and span gas.  
¨ SEPARATELY: Only the range selected will be calibrated by zero and span gas. You  
have to set up this parameter, if you want to calibrate with manual factors (see chapter.  
5.1.1 p. 5-6/7).  
¨ Note: Only, if it is possible to get a span gas setpoint between 10% and 110% of each  
end of range, you may calibrate all ranges together. Otherwise, only the ranges with  
this condition will be calibrated automatically. The other ranges will be ignored!  
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5.1.3 Analyzer Module Set up  
Gas Measurement Parameters  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Gas measurement parameters  
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Gas Measurement Parameters  
Linearization parameters...  
Response time / delay parameters...  
Range setting...  
Units...  
Linearization functions...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Gas Measurement Parameters" you can change to several submenus,  
where you can set up parameters of ranges, of measurement units and of linearization:  
¨ Select the line you want with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the corresponding menu.  
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5.1.4 Analyzer Module Set up  
Linearization Parameters  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Gas measurement parameters  
¯
Linearization parameters  
¯
CLD  
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Linearization parameters  
Range 1 linearizer:  
If enabled, uses curve no.:  
Range 2 linearizer:  
Disabled  
1
Disabled  
If enabled, uses curve no.:  
Range 3 linearizer:  
If enabled, uses curve no.:  
Range 4 linearizer:  
If enabled, uses curve no.:  
2
Disabled  
3
Disabled  
4
Set coefficients...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Linearization parameters" you can enable the linearization for each range  
and you can select the linearization curve.  
Note:  
Normally, the CLD is working linearly in the whole range. Therefore you do not have  
to linearize generally ! If you will find deviations from the linearization, you should control  
the ozone and sample gas supply. Optimize it, if necessary! Usually, the reason for  
deviations will be a defect in the ozone supply.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or the menu line "Set coefficients..." with the ¯ -key  
or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu "Linearity coefficients" with  
the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the parameter you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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Lines of variables "Range 1/2/3/4 linearizer":  
In these lines you can enable the linearization for the range selected.  
You have to set up "Disabled" in these lines as long as you will determine the data for  
linearization. This will be necessary to avoid interferences with existing values during the  
calculation of the linearization curve.  
Lines of variables "If enabled, uses curve no.":  
You can select for each range one of the four linearization curves from the menu  
"Linearity coefficients" (see next illustration).  
Menu "Linearity coefficients":  
You can change to the menu "Linearity coefficients" via the line "Set coefficients...":  
CLD  
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Linearity coefficients  
Curve 3  
A0 coefficient:  
0.000000  
1.000000  
0.000000  
0.000000  
0.000000  
100.0 ppm  
5.0 %  
A1 coefficient:  
A2 coefficient:  
A3 coefficient:  
A4 coefficient:  
Curve upper limit:  
Curve over-range:  
Curve under-range:  
5.0 %  
Status:  
Disabled  
INFO  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NEXT  
LAST  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Linearity coefficients" you can put in the desired coefficients for the  
linearization curve selected. With the F3 key (NEXT) you can scroll between the menu  
pages of all four linearization curves. You will find the number of the curve selected in the  
head line of each "Linearity coefficients" menu.  
Line of variables "Curve upper limit":  
In this line you should set up the end of range value for the range you want to determine  
the linearization curve.  
Lines of variables "Curve over-range/Curve under-range":  
In these two lines you can determine how many per cent the linearization curve for the  
range selected shall be over resp. under the range limits.  
Line of variables "Status":  
In this line you can enable or disable the linearization curve selected. This is the same  
setup as in the lines "Range 1/2/3/4 linearizer" of the menu "Linearization parameters".  
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5.1.5 Analyzer Module Set up  
Response Time/Delay Parameters  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Gas measurement parameters  
¯
Response time/delay parameters  
¯
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Response time/delay parameters  
Range 1 t90 time:  
Range 2 t90 time:  
Range 3 t90 time:  
Range 4 t90 time:  
3.0 s  
3.0 s  
3.0 s  
3.0 s  
LON update rate:  
Output delay time:  
10 per sec  
0.0 s  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Response time/delay parameters" you can set up the response time (t90  
time) of the analyzer for each range and the output delay of the signal.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "Range 1/2/3/4 t90 time":  
The t90 time is defined as the time that has to run until the analyzer displays 90% of the  
current concentration after a jump in the concentration level.  
Options: 0 to 30 seconds for every range of a channel.  
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Line of variables "LON update rate":  
In this line you can set up the update rate of the network variable.  
Options: 1 per sec, 10 per sec, "ASAP" (As fast as possible)  
Line of variable "Output delay time":  
Example:  
You can shift the absolute time of the  
Conc.  
analog output signal for one channel. If  
you use the right output delay time you  
can watch the signals of several channels  
at the same starting time.  
CO  
CO2  
NO  
Options: 0 to 30 seconds.  
Time  
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5.1.6 Analyzer Module Set up  
Range Settings  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Gas measurement parameters  
¯
Range setting  
¯
CLD  
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Range Settings  
Minimum range:  
10.0 ppm  
10000 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
10.0 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
25.0 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
100.0 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
250.0 ppm  
Maximum range:  
Range 1 lower limit:  
Range 1 upper limit:  
Range 2 lower limit:  
Range 2 upper limit:  
Range 3 lower limit:  
Range 3 upper limit:  
Range 4 lower limit:  
Range 4 upper limit:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Range Settings" you can set up the begin and the end of each range. These  
values will only be limited by the setups in the line "Minimum range" resp. "Maximum  
range". The concentrations of these lines are manufacturer's settings and cannot be  
changed by the customer.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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5.1.7 Analyzer Module Set up  
Units  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Gas measurement parameters  
¯
Units  
¯
CLD  
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Units  
Gas measurement units:  
ppm  
hPa  
C
Pressure measurement units:  
Temperature measurement units:  
ppm to mg/Nm3 conversion factor:  
1.000  
Variables are still sent as the basic SI unit.  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Units" you can set up the units of the analyzer for pressure, temperature and  
gas concentration.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the 8 -key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
Options:  
"Gas measurement units"  
ppb, ppm, mg/Nm3, %  
hPa, psig  
C, F  
"Pressure measurement units"  
"Temperature measurement units"  
"Conversion factor ppm – mg/Nm3"  
0 to 100  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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5.1.8 Analyzer Module Set up  
Linearization Functions  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
¯
Analyzer module set up  
¯
Gas measurement parameters  
¯
Linearization functions  
¯
CLD  
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Linearization functions  
Polynomial set up...  
Midpoint correction set up...  
Use the polynomial set up to generate a linearizing  
polynomial from up to 20 gases. With more than 6 gases  
it will produce a fourth order polynomial linearizer.  
Use the midpoint correction for a piecewise-linear final  
correction, to bring up to three points precisely onto  
the curve.  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Linearization functions" you can change to several submenus, where you  
can linearize the ranges and optimize the linearization functions:  
¨ Change to the line you want with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
Note:  
Normally, the CLD is working linearly in the whole range. Therefore you do not have  
to linearize generally ! If you will find deviations from the linearization, you should control  
the ozone and sample gas supply. Optimize it, if necessary! Usually, the reason for  
deviations will be a defect in the ozone supply.  
Polynomial set up:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Polynomial set up..." to change to the  
corresponding menu:  
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CLD  
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Polynomial set up  
Range to be linearized:  
Current span gas:  
Calculated polynomial order:  
3
100.0 ppm  
4
Gas values shown as:  
Gas concentrations...  
ppm  
Analyzer function:  
READY  
INFO  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
CALC  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
1) Select the range to be linearized:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Range to be linearized" to select the  
parameter.  
· Select the range you want with the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it with ENTER.  
2) Zeroing and Spanning of the range selected:  
· e.g.: Change to the "Main Menu" with the F1 key. Change after that via the line "Basic  
controls..." to the corresponding menu. Press the F3 key(ZERO) resp. the F4 key  
(SPAN) to start the calibration (Look at the descriptions in the chapters 4.2.1 p. 4-21  
and 4.2.2 p. 4-26).  
· Alternative: Change to the menu "Zero/span calibration" of the "Expert controls" to  
start the calibration (see 5.1.1 p. 5-5).  
3) Determine the display of gas concentration:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Gas values shown as" to select the  
parameter.  
· Select the concentration setup you want with the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it  
with the ENTER key:  
· "ppm" for absolute concentrations  
· "Percent of span gas" for relative concentrations, i.e. the gas value will be displayed  
as percentage of the span gas. This will be necessary, if you will use diluted span gas.  
4) How to get the x,y-values to determine the polynomial curve:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Gas concentrations...“ to change to  
the corresponding submenu:  
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CLD  
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Gas concentrations  
Point 1  
Gas value:  
Raw reading:  
Linearized value:  
-1.00  
0.00 ppm  
0.00 ppm  
Point 2  
Gas value:  
Raw reading:  
Linearized value:  
-1.00  
0.00 ppm  
0.00 ppm  
Point to be measured:  
Analyzer function:  
Point 1  
READY  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
DATA  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Input of the desired values:  
· You will need minimum 6 values to calculate a polynomial curve. In the menu "Gas  
concentration" are maximum 20 values available.  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Gas value" of "Point 1" to select the  
parameter.  
· Set up the concentration you want with the -key or the ¯ -key. If necessary, change  
the sign with the F4 key ("+/-"). Confirm your input with the ENTER key. It is also  
possible to select the digits with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and to change the number  
with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Measuring of the raw values:  
· Flow the analyzer with a defined gas concentration.  
· After the signal will be stable press the F3 key (DATA): The analyzer will store the  
desired value and the corresponding raw value as "Point 1" to calculate the  
linearization polynom.  
¨ Repeat the procedure described to get all values you need to calculate the polynom:  
· Go to the line "Gas value" of "Point 2" with the ¯ -key and set up the desired value.  
· Go to the line "Point to be measured" with the ¯ -key and select "Point 2".  
· Measure the corresponding raw value, store the values with the F3 key and so on...  
¨ To set up the values of point 3, 4 and all the other points you have to change to further  
menu pages with the F4 key (NEXT). You can always go back to the last menu page  
with the F2 key (ESCAPE).  
5) Calculation of the polynomial function:  
· You can calculate the linearization polynom in the following way, after you will be  
ready with the registration of the points:  
· Go back to the menu "Polynomial set up" with the F2 key (ESCAPE) or the ¬ -key.  
Then, press the F3 key (CALC): The analyzer will calculate the polynom with the  
available points and store the coefficients of this function for the range selected.  
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6) Correction of the linearization polynom, if necessary:  
· You can optimize the calculated linearization with maximum three additional points.  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Midpoint correction set up..." of the  
menu "Linearization functions" to change to the corresponding submenu:  
CLD  
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Midpoint correction set up  
Range 3  
Correction:  
DISABLED  
Point 3  
Point being measured:  
Point 1 gas concentration:  
Point 2 gas concentration:  
Point 3 gas concentration:  
Point 1 reading:  
-1.00 ppm  
-1.00 ppm  
-1.00 ppm  
-1.00 ppm  
-1.00 ppm  
-1.00 ppm  
0.00 ppm  
READY  
Point 2 reading:  
Point 3 reading:  
Span gas value:  
Analyzer functioning:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
SET  
RANGE 4  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
a) Range selecting:  
· Range 1 will be selected automatically after entering the menu. If you want to select  
another range to correct, press the F4 key (RANGE 2/3/4). The range selected will be  
displayed in the headline of the menu.  
b) Disable the correction:  
· You have to disable the correction mode before calculating the correction data.  
Otherwise, you will have interferences during the calculation with existing values.  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Correction" to select the parameter.  
Set up "DISABLED" with the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it with the ENTER key.  
c) Measured point selecting:  
· Go to the line "Point being measured" with the ¯ -key.  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter. Select "Point 1" with the  
the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it with the ENTER key.  
d) Set up the gas concentration for point 1:  
· Go to the line "Point 1 gas concentration" with the ¯ -key.  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter.  
· Select any digit with the ¬ -key or ® -key and set up the value you want with the the  
-key or the ¯ -key. If necessary, change the sign with the F4 key ("+/-").  
· Confirm your set up with the ENTER key.  
e) Measuring of the gas concentrations:  
· Flow the analyzer with the gas concentration set up of the line "Point 1 gas  
concentration" and measure the raw value.  
· After the signal will be stable press the F3 key (SET): The current signal will be  
displayed in the line "Point 1 reading". But, the analyzer will equate the raw value with  
the desired value of this point automatically.  
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f) Set up further correction points:  
· You can repeat the steps c) to e) to determine maximum two further correction points.  
· Select "Point 2" resp. "Point 3" in the line "Point being measured". Set up the value  
you want in the line "Point 2 gas concentration" resp. "Point 3 gas concentration".  
Measure the gas concentrations and set up the correction with the F3 key.  
g) Enable the correction:  
· Select "ENABLED" in the line "Correction": The midpoint correction will be done auto-  
matically for the range selected with the determined values.  
The midpoint correction can be done for each range of the CLD analyzer module.  
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5.1.9 Analyzer Module Set up  
Analyzer Parameter List  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Analyzer module set up  
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Analyzer Parameter List  
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Analyzer Parameter List  
Analyzer tag:  
CLD  
Ozonator status:  
OFF - PRESSURE  
Enabled  
Ozonator power:  
First line´s parameter:  
Second line´s parameter:  
Third line´s parameter:  
Fourth line´s parameter:  
Sample press.:  
Detector temperature:  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
Linearizer parameters...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NEXT  
LAST  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Analyzer Parameter List" you can set up parameters of the single component  
display, of the ozonator and the analyzer tag. You can also change to several submenus,  
where you can set up linearizer parameters, concentration and calibration parameters.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or the menu line "Linearizer parameters..." with  
the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu "Linearity coefficients" with  
the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Line of variables "Analyzer tag":  
You can input a tag of maximum thirty digits. You will find the same line in the menu  
"Analyzer module set up" (see chapter 5.1 p. 5-3).  
Caution:  
Normally, you will find "CLD" as analyzer module tag in the line "analyzer tag".  
If the CLD module is part of an analyzer network: You have to change the configu-  
ration of the programmable digital inputs and analog outputs, if you change the  
identification tag ! Because, the parameters of the module source will change ! So,  
the relations will disappear !  
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Line of variables "Ozonator power":  
Options: Enabled/Disabled  
The setup of this line will change the displayed message of the line "Ozonator status".  
That line is not available. The ozonator power setup is also possible in the menu "Basic  
Controls" (see chapter 4.1.5 p. 4-15).  
Lines of variables "First/Second/Third/Fourth line's parameter:  
In these lines you can set up which of the following parameters shall be displayed in each  
of the last four lines of the single component display:  
¨ Sample pressure (bargraph with measured value)  
¨ Sample flow (bargraph with measured value)  
¨ Raw signal (bargraph with measured value)  
¨ Validity (report: valid/invalid)  
¨ Interference (report: On/Off)  
¨ Health (report: Normal/...)  
¨ Operational state (report: STANDBY/...)  
¨ Measurement mode (report: 1/...)  
¨ Linearizer (report: Enabled/Disabled)  
¨ Calibration status (report: READY/...)  
¨ Output delay time (bargraph with value selected)  
¨ t90 time (bargraph with value selected)  
¨ Noise level (of concentration)  
¨ NO/NOx (Display: NO/NOx)  
¨ Detector temperature (bargraph with measured value)  
¨ Block temperature (bargraph with measured value)  
¨ Converter temperature (bargraph with measured value)  
¨ Ozonator (report: OFF - ENABLED/OFF - DISABLED)  
Menu line "Linearizer parameters...":  
Via this line you can change to the submenu "Linearity coefficients", where you can set up  
the coefficients of the linearization curves manual. You can also reach the menu "Linearity  
coefficients" via the menu "Linearization parameters". These menus are described  
detailed in chapter 5.1.4 p. 5-12/13.  
Ramifications via function keys:  
With the F3 key (NEXT) of the menu "Analyzer Parameter List" you can change to further  
menu pages, where you can set up the following concentration and calibration parameters:  
¨ Control mode  
¨ Output delay time  
¨ Begin and end of all four ranges  
¨ t90 time (response time) for all ranges  
¨ Linearizer enabling/disabling for each range  
¨ Calibration averaging time  
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¨ Calibration failure alarm  
¨ Calibration failure error allowed  
¨ Calibration time out  
¨ Zero and span gas calibration of the ranges together or separately  
¨ Enabling/Disabling of the calibration adjustment limits  
¨ Set up of the zero gas concentration of each range  
¨ Set up of the NO and NOx span gas concentration of each range  
You can also set up all these parameters in the menus "Calibration Gas List", "Calibration  
Parameters", "Response time/delay parameters" and "Range Settings". You can find the  
descriptions of these menus in the chapters 5.1.1 p. 5-4, 5.1.2 p. 5-9/10 and 5.1.5/6 p. 5-14  
to 16.  
With the F4 key (LAST) of the menu "Analyzer Parameter List" you can change to the  
menu page "Calibration Gases", where you can set up the NO and NOx span gas  
concentrations of each range. This menu page is the same page you will reach by  
pressing the F3 key (NEXT) several times.  
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5.1.10 Analyzer Module Set up  
Physical Measurement Parameters  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Analyzer module set up  
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Physical measurement parameters  
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Physical Measurements  
Sample capillary pressure:  
Ozone supply pressure:  
Ozonator status:  
340 hPa  
1030 hPa  
ON  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
1100 ml/min  
360 C  
0.5 C  
51.5 C  
200 ml/min  
Bypass flow:  
Converter temperature:  
Sensor temperature:  
Block temperature:  
Capillary flow rate:  
Pressure limits...  
Temperature limits...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
HISTORY  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Physical Measurements" you can find several physical measurement  
parameters of the CLD analyzer module like ozonator power, converter temperature or  
capillary flow rate. Via the menu lines "Pressure limits..." and "Temperature limits..." you  
can change to the corresponding submenus, where you can set up several pressure  
parameters and temperature parameters of the analyzer.  
The violation of the limits in the submenus may start alarm reports, if the alarm report is  
enabled in the diagnostic menus of the analyzer module (see 6.3.2 p. 6-27). Besides, the  
limits of the submenus will be begin and end of the bargraphs in the single component  
display, if activated (see 5.1.9 p. 5-24).  
Changing to the submenus:  
¨ Select the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the corresponding submenu.  
Note:  
You should control the sample capillary pressure, the ozone supply pressure and the  
bypass flow in this menu after starting up your CLD. The values displayed in these lines  
should be equivalent to the original manufacturer's data sheet to avoid measurement  
errors.  
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Menu "Pressure Limits":  
CLD  
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Pressure Limits  
Sample capillary upper limit:  
490.0 hPa  
50.0 hPa  
1050 hPa  
700.0 hPa  
Sample capillary lower limit:  
Ozone supply upper limit:  
Ozone supply lower limit:  
Barometric pressure:  
1013 hPa  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Menu "Temperature Limits":  
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Temperature limits  
Converter upper limit:  
Converter lower limit:  
500.0 C  
150.0 C  
Sensor upper limit:  
Sensor lower limit:  
Block upper limit:  
Block lower limit:  
50.0 C  
0.0 C  
55.0 C  
45.0 C  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Options:  
¨ Pressures: 0 to 3000 hPa  
¨ Temperatures: 0 to 500 °C for converter; 0 to 75 °C for sensor and block  
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5.1.11 Analyzer Module Set up  
Displayed Parameters  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Analyzer module set up  
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Displayed parameters  
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Displayed parameters  
First line´s parameter:  
Second line´s parameter:  
Third line´s parameter:  
Fourth line´s parameter:  
Sample press.:  
Detektor temperature:  
Block temperature:  
Converter temp.:  
May be displayed on the appropriate  
line of the single analyzer display screen.  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Displayed Parameters" you can determine which parameters shall be  
displayed in the last four lines of the single component display. These are the same  
parameters you can set up in the menu "Analyzer Parameter List" (see 5.1.9 p. 5-23).  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the parameter you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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5.2  
Auxiliary Module Controls  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Auxiliary module controls  
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Auxiliary module controls  
Set-up SIO module...  
Set-up DIO module(s)...  
MAIN  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Auxiliary module controls" you can change to some submenus where you  
can set up the parameters for the SIO module and the DIO modules of the MLT analyzer  
or platform:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Set-up SIO module..." or in the line  
"Set-up DIO module(s)..." to change to the corresponding submenus.  
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5.2.1 Auxiliary Module Controls  
Local SIO Configuration Sections  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Auxiliary module controls  
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Set-up SIO module  
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- LOCAL SIO CONFIGURATION SECTIONS -  
Analog output setup...  
Serial interface setup...  
Configuration of Relay Outputs...  
Module installed:  
Yes  
EXPERT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "LOCAL SIO CONFIGURATION SECTIONS" you can change to  
submenus to control and set up several output configurations of the auxiliary SIO module.  
General Configuration of a SIO board (the whole specification is in another manual):  
¨ Analog outputs: minimum 2, maximum 8  
¨ Serial interface (RS 232 or RS 485) to connect the analyzer with a external computer  
¨ Three relay outputs  
If there is a SIO module installed in the platform or in the MLT analyzer, you have to put in  
"Yes" in the line "Module installed", otherwise "No".  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line of variables or any menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
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Analog Output Setup:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Analog output setup..." to change to the  
corresponding submenu:  
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- ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP -  
Output number:  
Choose signal source module...  
Choose signal...  
Signal value for 0% output:  
Signal value for 100% output:  
Output current range:  
Hold output during calibration?  
Signal name:  
0.00 ppm  
2500.00 ppm  
0...20 mA  
No  
NO/NOx  
95.00 ppm  
CLD  
Current signal value:  
Source module:  
EXPERT  
ADJUST  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Configuration of the analog output:  
1) Select the analog output number:  
You can set up all parameters in the menu "ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP" separately for  
each of the available analog outputs. The number of outputs depends on the hardware  
configuration of the SIO module (minimum: 2, maximum: 8).  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the output number and adjust the value  
you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the number selected with the ENTER key.  
2) Choose the signal source module:  
¨ Change with the ¯ -key to the line "Choose signal source module..."  
¨ Change to the submenu "ANALYZER MODULES" with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
The tags of all analyzer modules combined with the platform or the MLT analyzer will  
appear:  
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- ANALYZER MODULES -  
CLD  
MENU  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the tag of the channel with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP" automatically.  
The tag of the channel selected will appear in the line "Source module".  
3) Select any signal:  
¨ Change to the line "Choose signal" with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the submenu "SIGNALS":  
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- SIGNALS -  
Sample flow:  
Sample press.:  
Ozonator:  
Converter temp.:  
Block temperature:  
Detector temperature:  
NO/NOx:  
Noise level:  
MENU  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Change to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
You can change with the F3 key (>>>) to further menu pages containing other available  
signals:  
· t90 time  
· Output delay time  
· Calibration status  
· Linearizer  
· Measurement mode  
· Operational state  
· Health  
· Interference  
· Validity  
· Raw signal  
· Primary Variable  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the signal:  
The display will go back to the menu "ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP" automatically.  
The signal selected will appear in the line "Signal name".  
4) Determination of the output signal values:  
You can determine the signal value for the 0% output and the 100% output in the lines  
"Signal value for 0% output" or "Signal value for 100% output". So you have the possibility  
to zoom out a certain part of the whole range.  
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¨ Example:  
· Range from 0 to 1000 ppm  
· 0% value shall be 400 ppm, 100% value shall be 700 ppm  
· Analog output is normally:  
· After changing the output signal: 0V = 400 ppm  
0V = 0 ppm  
10V = 1000 ppm  
10V = 700 ppm  
¨ Change to the line "Signal value for 0% output" or "Signal value for 100% output" with  
the ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the value with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with the -key or  
the ¯ -key. Confirm it with the ENTER key.  
Note:  
If you change the measurement range the adjustment done in this menu will disappear  
and go back to the standard values of the range! To change the output signal values  
permanently, you have to change the adjustments in the menu "Range Settings"!  
(see 5.1.6 p. 5-16)  
Attention:  
The signal range at the analog output should not be less than the littlest measurement  
range. Otherwise, it is possible that the noise level will be very high at the analog output!  
5) Determination of the output current range:  
¨ Select to the line "Output current range" with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the range and select the value you want  
with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new adjustment with the ENTER key.  
Options: 0...20 mA (and automatically 0...10V) or 4...20 mA (2...10V).  
6) Analog output during calibration:  
In the line "Hold output during calibration?" you can determine the signal drift of the analog  
output and of the limits during calibration:  
¨ Yes: During the whole calibration the analog output signal and the status of the limits  
are fixed to the last value before calibration.  
¨ No: The analog output signal and the status of the limits are following to the  
measurement signal during the whole calibration procedure.  
Sample Gas  
Zeroing  
Spanning  
Sample Gas  
Hold output during  
calibration? No  
0V  
xV  
Hold output during  
calibration?  
Yes  
Note:  
¨ The adjustments "Yes/No" are valid for all kinds of calibrations of a platform SIO or MLT  
analyzer SIO: manual, time controlled, AK controlled and system calibration.  
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7) Fine adjustment of the analog output:  
If you press the F4 key in the menu "ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP" you can change to the  
submenu "OUTPUT FINE ADJUSTMENT", where you can do the fine adjustments of the  
analog output:  
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1
- OUTPUT FINE ADJUSTMENT -  
Output number:  
Operation mode:  
Fine adjustment for 0% output:  
Fine adjustment for 100% output:  
Normal  
4097  
799  
EXPERT  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the line "Output number" the output number selected in the menu "ANALOG OUTPUT  
SETUP" will appear. If you want you can change the number in the submenu "OUTPUT  
FINE ADJUSTMENT":  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the output number and adjust the value  
you want with the -key or the ¯ -key. Options: 1, ..., 8.  
¨ Confirm the number selected with the ENTER key.  
Set up fine adjustment of the analog output:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Operation mode" to select the  
parameter and adjust one of the following parameters with the -key or the ¯ -key:  
· Normal: The absolute measurement signal will be sent to the analog output.  
· Adjust 0V: Coordination between the display and the analog output for 0V with fine  
adjustment 0%.  
· Adjust 10V: Coordination between the display and the analog output for 10V with fine  
adjustment 100%.  
¨ Confirm the new parameter with the ENTER key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Fine adjustments for 0% output" or  
"Fine adjustment for 100% output" to select the corresponding value.  
¨ Adjust the value you want with the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it with the ENTER  
key. Options: 3500 - 4800 for 0% and 750 - 900 for 100%.  
The last three lines of variables in the menu "Analog output setup" only display some  
values of the analog output! They are not available.  
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Serial interface setup:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Serial interface setup..." of the menu  
"LOCAL SIO CONFIGURATION SECTIONS" to change to the corresponding submenu:  
CLD  
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- SERIAL INTERFACE SETUP -  
Baudrate:  
Data bits:  
Stop bits:  
Parity:  
Echo mode:  
Handshake:  
19200  
8
1
None  
Disabled  
Xon/Xoff  
Type of installed serial interface:  
RS232  
EXPERT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the submenu "SERIAL INTERFACE SETUP" you can determine the parameters of the  
data transfer between the MLT analyzer or platform and external implements. The setups  
in this menu are depending on the configuration of the analyzer resp. platform and the  
corresponding implement. The specification of the serial interface is described in another  
manual.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Options:  
Baudrate:  
Data bits:  
Stop bits  
Parity:  
Echo mode:  
Handshake:  
Type of installed  
serial interface:  
300  
7
1200  
8
2400 4800 9600 19200  
Odd  
1
2
None  
Enabled  
None  
Even  
Disabled  
Xon/Xoff  
RS 232 RS 485_2X RS 485_4X None  
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Configuration of Relay Outputs:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Configuration of Relay Outputs..." of the  
menu "LOCAL SIO CONFIGURATION SECTIONS" to change to the corresponding menu:  
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- CONFIGURATION of RELAY OUTPUTS -  
Outputnumber:  
Invert signal:  
1
Disabled  
Choose source module...  
Choose signal...  
Signal comes from:  
Signal name:  
Actual state:  
NGA_Control_module  
Function control  
Off  
EXPERT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
There are three relays on any SIO board. With a jumper you can determine the relay  
contact status: NO (normally opened) or NC (normally closed). Informations about the  
whole specification of the SIO board you can find in another manual.  
In the menu "CONFIGURATION of RELAY OUTPUTS" you have to determine the con-  
figuration of the three relay outputs!  
Configuration set up:  
1) Select the output number:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Outputnumber" and adjust the output  
number one, two or three with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the number selected with the ENTER key.  
2) Choose the source module:  
¨ Change with the ¯ -key to the line "Choose source module...".  
¨ Change to the submenu "Analyzer Modules" with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
(illustration see next page)  
All analyzer modules joint to the platform or to the MLT analyzer and the control module  
are available.  
¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key. If there are more than eight source  
modules available you have to press the F3 key to go to another menu page.  
¨ Select the tag of the module with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "CONFIGURATION of RELAY OUTPUTS"  
automatically. The tag of the module selected will appear in the line "Signal comes from".  
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Analyzer Modules  
NGA Control module  
CLD  
EXPERT  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
3) Select any signal:  
¨ Change to the line "Choose signal..." with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the submenu "Signals":  
CLD  
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Signals  
NORMAL  
MAINTENANCE REQUEST  
FAILURE  
CAL. IN PROGRESS  
ZERO IN PROGRESS  
SPAN IN PROGRESS  
ZERO FAILED  
SPAN FAILED  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Go to the line you want with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
With the F3 key you can go to other menu pages containing further available signals:  
· RANGE OVERFLOW  
· RANGE UNDERFLOW  
· FLOW TO LOW  
· FLOW TO HIGH  
· RANGE 1, 2, 3, 4  
· OZONATOR OFF  
· NOx MODE  
· NO MODE  
· or further signals, if need be:  
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All signals of the control module and of the analyzer modules joint to the platform or MLT  
analyzer (e.g. CLD, FID, MLT AM) are available in the menu "SIGNALS". The signals  
shown above will appear by using a CLD module as source module.  
¨ Select the signal with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "CONFIGURATION of RELAY OUTPUTS"  
automatically. The signal selected will appear in the line "Signal name".  
4) Invert signal:  
You can decide if the measurement signal should be inverted at the relay output. This can  
be necessary to combine a failure with an alarm control.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Invert signal" to select the parameter  
and adjust "Enabled" or "Disabled" with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the parameter selected with the ENTER key.  
The last three lines of variables in the menu "Configuration of relay outputs" only display  
some adjustments of the relay output selected! They are not available:  
¨ "Signal comes from:" displays the source module selected for the current relay output.  
¨ "Signal name:" displays the signal selected for the current relay output.  
¨ "Actual state:" displays if the relay status of the current relay is "On" or "Off".  
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5.2.2 Auxiliary Module Controls  
Set-up DIO module(s)  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Auxiliary module controls  
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- DIO-MODULE OUTPUTS -  
Inputs...  
Outputnumber:  
1
Choose module...  
Choose signal...  
Invert output:  
Module status:  
Slot ID:  
Signal name:  
Signal level:  
Signal comes from:  
Disabled  
Normal  
1
????  
Off  
????  
EXPERT  
>>>  
ACKNOWL  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "DIO-MODULE OUTPUTS" you can set up the output configuration of the  
DIO modules combined to the control module (platform or MLT analyzer). Besides you  
can change to the submenu "DIO-MODULE INPUTS" to configure the inputs of the  
auxiliary DIO modules.  
Every DIO module is composed of 8 digital inputs and 24 digital outputs. If there exist  
several DIO modules in the platform you can change to the setup menu of each with the  
F3 key. The tag number of the DIO board selected will appear in the line "Slot ID". The  
changing with the F3 key is not available for MLT analyzers because only one DIO can be  
installed in it.  
The 24 digital outputs are composed of 3 units with 8 outputs. If there is a short circuit or  
an overload in one unit it will be switched off and saved against destruction. After the  
defect is removed the board is available immediately. You only have to press the F4 key.  
Informations about the whole specification of the DIO board you will find in another manual.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or any menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Adjust a new value or select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
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Line of variables "Invert output":  
Select "Enabled" in the line "Invert output" if you want to invert the measurement signal at  
the actual digital output, otherwise select "Disabled". The output inversion can be neces-  
sary for instance, if you want to combine a failure with an alarm control.  
The last five lines of variables in the menu "DIO-module outputs" only display some  
adjustments of the DIO output selected! They are not available:  
¨ "Module status:" displays the status of the current DIO board.  
¨ "Slot ID:" displays the tag number of the DIO board selected.  
¨ "Signal name:" displays the signal selected for the current DIO output.  
¨ "Signal level:" displays the status of the signal selected.  
¨ "Signal comes from:" displays the source module selected for the current DIO output.  
Configuration of the DIO module inputs:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Inputs..." to change to the corresponding  
submenu:  
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- DIO-MODULE INPUTS -  
Inputnumber:  
Choose module...  
Choose function...  
Slot ID:  
1
????  
Off  
Signal name:  
Signal level:  
Signal comes from:  
????  
EXPERT  
>>>  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "DIO-MODULE INPUTS" you have to determine the configuration of all of the  
eight DIO module inputs!  
DIO input configuration setup:  
1) Select the input number:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Inputnumber" and adjust an input  
number (1, ..., 8) with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the number selected with the ENTER key.  
2) Choose the module:  
¨ Change with the ¯ -key to the line "Choose module...".  
¨ Change to the submenu "ANALYZER MODULES" with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
All modules joint to the platform or to the analyzer are available.  
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Analyzer Modules  
NGA Control module  
CLD  
EXPERT  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key. If there are more than eight source  
modules available you have to press the F3 key to go to another menu page.  
¨ Select the tag of the module with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "DIO-MODULE INPUTS" automatically.  
The tag of the module selected will appear in the line "Signal comes from".  
3) Select any function:  
¨ Change to the line "Choose function..." with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the submenu "FUNCTIONS":  
CLD  
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- FUNCTIONS -  
AM:Zero-Cal  
AM:Span-Cal.  
AM:Range-1  
AM:Range-2  
AM:Range-3  
AM:Range-4  
SYS:Zero-Cal  
SYS:Zero/Span-Cal  
EXPERT  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Go to the line you want with the ¯ -key or the -key. With the F3 key you can go to  
other menu pages containing further available signals:  
· SYS:Program-Cal  
· SYS:Cancel-Cal  
· SYS:CAL-Test-Mode  
· SYS:AM-Zero-Gas  
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· SYS:AM-Span-Gas1, 2, 3, 4  
· SYS: Function control  
· AM: Hold Outputs  
· CLD-AM: NOx  
¨ Select the function with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "DIO-MODULE INPUTS" automatically.  
The function selected will appear in the line "Signal name".  
The last four lines of variables in the menu "DIO-module inputs" only display some adjust-  
ments of the DIO input selected! They are not available:  
¨ "Slot ID:" displays the tag number of the DIO board selected. If there exist several DIO  
modules in the platform you can change to the setup menu of each with the F3 key.  
The tag number of the DIO board selected will appear in the line "Slot ID".  
¨ "Signal name:" displays the signal selected for the current DIO input.  
¨ "Signal level:" displays the status of the signal selected.  
¨ "Signal comes from:" displays the source module selected for the current DIO input.  
Configuration of the DIO module outputs:  
1) Select the output number:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Outputnumber" of the menu  
"DIO-MODULE OUTPUTS" and adjust an output number (1, ..., 24) with the  
-key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the number selected with the ENTER key.  
2) Choose the module:  
¨ Change with the ¯ -key to the line "Choose module...".  
¨ Change to the submenu "ANALYZER MODULES" with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
All modules joint to the platform or to the analyzer are available:  
CLD  
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Analyzer Modules  
NGA Control module  
CLD  
EXPERT  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key. If there are more than eight source  
modules available you have to press the F3 key to go to another menu page.  
¨ Select the tag of the module with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "DIO-MODULE OUTPUTS" automatically.  
The tag of the module selected will appear in the line "Signal comes from".  
3) Select any signal:  
¨ Change to the line "Choose signal..." with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the submenu "Signals":  
CLD  
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Signals  
NORMAL  
MAINTENANCE REQUEST  
FAILURE  
CAL. IN PROGRESS  
ZERO IN PROGRESS  
SPAN IN PROGRESS  
ZERO FAILED  
SPAN FAILED  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Go to the line you want with the ¯ -key or the -key. With the F3 key you can go to  
other menu pages containing further available signals:  
· RANGE OVERFLOW  
· RANGE UNDERFLOW  
· FLOW TO LOW  
· FLOW TO HIGH  
· RANGE 1, 2, 3, 4  
· OZONATOR OFF  
· NOx MODE  
· NO MODE  
· and further signals, if need be:  
All signals of the control module and of the analyzer modules joint to the platform  
or MLT analyzer (e.g. CLD, FID, MLT AM) are available in the menu "SIGNALS".  
The signals shown above will appear by using a CLD module as source module.  
¨ Select the signal with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "DIO-MODULE OUTPUTS" automatically. The  
signal selected will appear in the line "Signal name".  
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5.3  
Auxiliary Module Set up  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Auxiliary module set up  
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Auxiliary module set up  
Select any auxiliary module for set up.  
Parameter:  
3
MAIN  
BACK  
>>>  
<<<  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Auxiliary module set up" you can select any of the following types of micro  
processor controlled auxiliary modules:  
1) I/O Module with three alarms  
2) Autocal I/O  
3) Syscal I/O  
If one of these auxiliary modules is available you will find its corresponding tag in a line of  
this menu. If there exist more than eight of such modules you can change to another  
menu page with the F3 key.  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line where the tag of the module is displayed to  
change to the setup submenus of the corresponding I/O board.  
For further Informations please contact your customer service or look at the manual of the  
I/O board!  
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5.4  
System Set Up  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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System set up  
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System Set Up  
Front panel control...  
Display resolution...  
Auxiliary lines...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "System Set Up" you can change to several submenus to set up different  
parameters of the LCD and the single component display of the platform.  
¨ Scroll with the ¯ -key or the -key to select the menu line you want.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line selected to change to the corresponding  
submenu.  
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5.4.1 System Set Up  
Front panel control  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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System set up  
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Front panel control  
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Front Panel Control  
LCD brightness:  
LCD viewing angle:  
Beeper enable:  
70 %  
25 %  
Off  
Beeper frequency:  
1.00 kHz  
Reading refresh rate:  
Drop out of menus after:  
1 s  
10 min  
Date and time...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Front panel control" you can set up several display parameters.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or the menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "LCD brightness" and "LCD viewing angle":  
In these two lines you can determine the quality of the LCD reproduction. The best values  
depend on your position to the screen and on the light of the environment.  
¨ Options: 20 to 100% for LCD brightness and 10 to 80% for LCD viewing angle.  
¨ Usually: 70 to 90% (brightness) and 20 to 30% (angle).  
¨ Caution: Be careful with the changing of these values! Perhaps you can not read the  
display any longer if you use very extreme values! It is not possible to load standard  
values via keyboard!  
Lines of variables "Beeper enable" and "Beeper frequency":  
The functionality of these two lines is not available at the moment!  
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Line of variables "Reading refresh rate":  
In this line you can determine how often the display shall be built up in a certain time  
interval. Options: 1s to 60s. Standard: 1s.  
Line of variables "Drop out of menus after":  
In this line you can decide if and after which time without front panel operations the display  
shall change from the current menu to the single component display.  
¨ Options: 10s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 10min, 30min, Never.  
Date and time set up:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Date and time..." to change to the  
corresponding submenu:  
CLD  
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Date and Time  
Time display format (am/pm):  
Network updating:  
Minutes:  
24 Hrs  
Enabled  
0
Hours:  
12  
(Entered as 24Hrs format)  
Day:  
Month:  
Year:  
21  
2
1998  
Current time:  
13:48:20 21 Feb 1998  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
SET  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Date and Time" you can set up the date and the time of the control module  
(platform or MLT analyzer).  
Line of variables "Time display format (am/pm)":  
In this line you can decide if the time of the control module should be displayed in the 12  
hours format or in the 24 hours format.  
Line of variables "Network updating":  
Select "Enabled" if you want that all modules combined with the platform or the MLT  
analyzer can use the date and time setup of the control module. Else, select "Disabled".  
Set up a new date or time:  
1) Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Minutes", "Hours", "Day", "Month" or  
"Year" to select the corresponding number.  
2) Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with the -key or  
the ¯ -key.  
¨ Options: Minutes: 0 to 59, Hours: 0 to 23, Day: 1 to 28/30/31 depending on the month  
selected, Month: 1 to 12, Year: 1996 to 2035.  
3) Press the F4 key to set the new date or time. The new adjustment will appear in the line  
"Current time". The display in this line will be refreshed every five second.  
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5.4.2 System Set Up  
Display resolution  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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System set up  
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Display resolution  
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CLD  
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Display resolution  
Maximum total number of digits:  
Digits after the decimal point:  
4
2
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Display resolution" you can determine the number of digits for the display of  
the measured values. These numbers do not alter the accuracy of measurement. The  
adjustments are not valid for the analyzer module!  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select one of the two lines of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the number with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the digit with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
Options: Maximum total number of digits: 3, 4, 5, 6  
Digits after the decimal point: 0, 1, 2, 3.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Example:  
¨ Measured number: 1.2345  
¨ Select 3 for total number of digits and 2 for digits after decimal point.  
¨ The screen will display: 1.23  
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5.4.3 System Set Up  
Auxiliary Lines  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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System set up  
¯
Auxiliary lines  
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CLD  
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Auxiliary lines  
First auxiliary line:  
Second auxiliary line:  
Third auxiliary line:  
Fourth auxiliary line:  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
First line source...  
Second line source...  
Third line source...  
Last line source...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Auxiliary lines" you can determine if the last four lines in the single  
component display of the current channel shall appear. If you want to set up the lines of  
the other channels of the joint analyzer modules, press the F3 key.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or any menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select "Enabled" or "Disabled" with the -key or the ¯ -key to enable or disable the  
display of the corresponding auxiliary line in the single component display.  
¨ Confirm the parameter selected with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last  
adjustment with the F2 key.  
Choose the source module for the auxiliary lines:  
Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "First line source...", "Second line  
source...", "Third line source..." or "Last line source..." to change to the corresponding  
submenu. The tags of all modules combined with the platform or the MLT analyzer are  
available:  
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CLD  
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CLD  
First auxiliary line source  
Select the module to use as source for this line  
in the single analyzer display screen.  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key. If there are more than eight source  
modules available you have to press the F3 key to go to another menu page.  
¨ Select the tag of the module with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "Auxiliary lines" automatically.  
The selection will be done.  
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5.5  
Expert Analyzer Controls  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Expert analyzer controls  
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CLD  
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Expert controls  
Measurement range number:  
3
Range upper limit:  
100.0 ppm  
Range settings...  
Range and functional control:  
Measurement mode:  
Ozonator status:  
AUTO  
NOx  
ON  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
Zero/Span calibration...  
Ranges with valid calibration:  
Physical Measurements...  
3&4  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
CAL  
NO/NOx  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Expert Controls" you can set up several measurement parameters of the  
analyzer as range or gas selection. Besides, you can change to further menus, where you  
can start calibrations for instance.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line of variables or the menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "Measurement range number", "Range upper limit"  
and menu line "Range settings...":  
You can set up the current range for the analyzer in the line "Measurement range  
number". A change in this line will change the end of range value automatically in the line  
"Range upper limit". You cannot change the end of range value there. To change it you  
have to go to the menu "Range Settings" via the corresponding menu line. This procedure  
will be described on page 5-55 (chapter 5.5.1).  
Line of variables "Range and functional control":  
¨ LOCAL:  
The platform will be controlled via the display.  
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¨ AUTO:  
The range will be selected automatically ("auto range"). This function will only be  
available with an I/O board with 3 alarms (PIN 70 656 193), because the auto ranging  
parameters are located on the I/O board (see its own manual)!  
¨ REMOTE:  
The range selection will be controlled by digital inputs, e.g. via a DIO board or I/O  
board with 3 alarms.  
Line of variables "Measurement mode":  
If this line is selected: Press the F4 key (NO/NOx) to set up NO or NOx as sample gas.  
Lines of variables "Ozonator power", "Ozonator status":  
You can enable or disable the ozonator in the line "Ozonator power". The actual status will  
be displayed in the line "Ozonator status" automatically.  
Menu line "Zero/Span calibration...":  
Via this line you can change to the menu "Zero/Span calibration", where you can set up  
and start the calibration. This menu will be described on page 5-56 (chapter 5.5.2). You  
can also reach that menu with the F3 key (CAL).  
Line of variables "Ranges with valid calibration":  
In this line you will find the ranges with successful calibration results.  
Menu line "Physical Measurements...":  
Via this line you can change to the menu "Physical Measurements", where you will find  
some pressure results and temperature results of the CLD analyzer module. This menu  
will be described on page 5-60 (chapter 5.5.3).  
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5.5.1 Expert Analyzer Controls  
Range Settings  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Expert analyzer controls  
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Range settings  
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Range Settings  
Minimum range:  
10.0 ppm  
10000 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
10.0 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
25.0 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
100.0 ppm  
0.0 ppm  
250.0 ppm  
Maximum range:  
Range 1 lower limit:  
Range 1 upper limit:  
Range 2 lower limit:  
Range 2 upper limit:  
Range 3 lower limit:  
Range 3 upper limit:  
Range 4 lower limit:  
Range 4 upper limit:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Range Settings" you can set up the begin and the end of each range. These  
values will only be limited by the setups in the line "Minimum range" resp. "Maximum  
range". The concentrations of these lines are manufacturer's settings and cannot be  
changed by the customer.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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5.5.2 Expert Analyzer Controls  
Zero/Span Calibration  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Expert analyzer controls  
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Zero/Span calibration  
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CLD  
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Zero/span calibration  
Measurement range number:  
Zero gas concentration:  
Span gas concentration:  
Sample flow:  
Raw measurement signal:  
Measurement gas:  
NO/NOx toggle!  
Status:  
Result...  
Calibration adjustment limits:  
3
0.0 ppm  
100.0 ppm  
1100 ml/min  
521590  
NOx  
READY  
Disabled  
INFO  
HOME  
FACTORS  
ZERO  
SPAN  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Zero/span calibration" you can set up and start the calibration of the analyzer.  
The procedure and the menus are the same as described for the analyzer module in  
chapter 5.1.1 (p. 5-5).  
How to calibrate:  
1) Select the measurement range:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Measurement range number" to enter  
the parameter. Select the range you want to calibrate with the -key or the ¯ -key and  
confirm it with ENTER. The zero gas concentration and the span gas concentration of  
the range selected will appear in the corresponding lines, automatically.  
2) Select the gas component:  
· Go to the line "NO/NOx toggle!" with the ¯ -key and select the gas component you  
want with the ENTER key or the ® -key. The component selected will appear in the  
line "Measurement gas", automatically.  
3) Zeroing:  
· Change to the submenu "Analyzer zero" with the F3 key (ZERO).  
· Pay attention to the notes on the screen !  
· Flow enough zero gas through the CLD.  
· Wait for a stable signal (look at the headline of the display). Then, start the zero gas  
calibration with the F3 key (ZERO). The running procedure will be the same as it is  
described detailed in chapter 4.2.1 of the basic controls (p. 4-22pp).  
· Go back to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with the F2 key or the ¬ -key after the  
zero gas calibration will be done (Messages on the display: READY/CAL OK).  
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4) Spanning:  
· Change to the submenu "Analyzer span" with the F4 key (SPAN).  
· Pay attention to the notes on the screen !  
· Flow enough span gas through the CLD.  
· Wait for a stable signal (look at the headline of the display). Then, start the span gas  
calibration with the F4 key (SPAN). The running procedure will be the same as it is  
described detailed in chapter 4.2.2 of the basic controls (p. 4-26pp).  
· Go back to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with the F2 key or the ¬ -key after the  
span gas calibration will be done (Messages on the display: READY/CAL OK).  
Alternative: Go back to the "Main Menu" with the F1 key (HOME).  
5) Check the calibration results:  
· You can change to the submenu "Zero/span diagnostic data" via the line "Result..." of  
the menu "Zero/span calibration". There you can control the results of the last zero  
and span calibration. You can go back to the menu "Zero/span calibration" with the F2  
key or the ¬ -key.  
Manual input of calibration factors:  
The calibration may be wrong because of a trouble in the gas flow. If a calibration was not  
successful, you have to repeat it. It is possible that a new start of calibration will not solve  
the problem, if the measured zero or span gas value will differ from normal signals largely.  
In that case you have to put in the calibration factors manually:  
¨ From the menu "Zero/span calibration" you can change to the submenu "Calibration  
Factors" with the F2 key (FACTORS):  
CLD  
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Calibration Factors  
Only those factors appropriate for the current range  
will affect the reading on the current range.  
Make sure you are using the right ones!  
Measurement range number:  
3
Range 1 factors...  
Range 2 factors...  
Range 3 factors...  
Range 4 factors...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Select the range you want in the line "Measurement range number" and change via the  
line "Range 1/2/3/4 factors..." to the corresponding submenu:  
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CLD  
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Range 3 Factors  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
Full scale range at calibration:  
Measurement range number:  
521580.6  
0.002608716  
100.0 ppm  
3
Raw measurement signal:  
521660  
HOME  
STORE  
NEXT  
HISTORY  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Zero offset" to select the parameter and  
set up "32700" resp. "524000" with the -key or the ¯ -key. You may select any digit  
with the ® -key or the ¬ -key.  
Note: The zero offset is about 32000 counts for the CLD software revision 2.2.1 (16 bit  
D/A transformer) and about 520000 counts for the revision 2.3 (20 bit D/A transformer).  
¨ Confirm your setup with the ENTER key.  
¨ Go to the line "Span factor" with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter and set up "0.00015" with  
the arrow keys.  
¨ Confirm your setup with the ENTER key.  
Notes:  
¨ You have to set up the factors for all ranges.  
¨ With the parameter "Zero offset" you will fix the zero value. The changing of the zero  
offset will influence the signal immediately (look at the headline).  
¨ With the parameter "Span factor" you will fix the signal at the span gas setpoint. The  
changing of the span factor will influence the signal immediately (look at the headline).  
¨ Conditions for the manual input of factors:  
· "Disabled" has to be set up in the line "Calibration adjustment limits" of the menu  
"Zero/span calibration".  
· "SEPARATELY" has to be set up in the lines "Zero ranges" and "Span ranges" of the  
menu "Calibration Parameters" (see 5.1.2, p. 5-9).  
¨ Attention:  
After the calibration with factors you have to calibrate with zero gas and span gas in the  
usual way!  
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Saving the factors:  
¨ You can store the actual zero offset and span factor with the F2 key (STORE) of the  
menu "Range 1/2/3/4 Factors". You will find the stored settings on the second menu  
page (see next illustration).  
¨ You can change to the second menu page of the menu "Range 1/2/3/4 Factors" with  
the F4 key (HISTORY):  
CLD  
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Range 3 Factors  
Manufacturer´s settings.  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
0.000000  
0.000000  
Stored settings  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
0.000000  
0.000000  
HOME  
NEXT  
RSTR MN  
RSTR ST  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ You can change the stored settings against the manufacturer's settings with the F3 key  
(RSTR MN: Restore the manufacturer's values). The "Zero offset" and the "Span factor"  
of the first menu page will change according to the setups of the manufacturer's  
settings.  
¨ You can change the manufacturer's settings against the stored settings with the F4 key  
(RSTR ST: Restore the "stored" values). The "Zero offset" and the "Span factor" of the  
first menu page will change according to the setups of the stored settings.  
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5.5.3 Expert Analyzer Controls  
Physical Measurements  
Main Menu — Expert controls and set up  
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Expert analyzer controls  
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Physical Measurements  
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CLD  
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Physical Measurements  
Bypass sample flow:  
Flow lower limit:  
1100 ml/min  
200 ml/min  
1500 ml/min  
340 hPa  
Flow upper limit:  
Sample pressure:  
Ozone supply pressure:  
Sensor block temperature:  
1030 hPa  
0.5 C  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NO/NOx  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Physical Measurements" you can find some pressure results and  
temperature results of the CLD analyzer module. Besides, you can set up flow limits. You  
can select the gas component with the F3 key (NO/NOx).  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line "Flow lower limit" or "Flow upper limit" with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with the  
-key or the ¯ -key  
Options:  
-200 to +2000 ml/min for the lower limit (sign changing with F4 "+/-")  
0 to 2000 ml/min for the upper limit  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "Bypass sample flow", "Sample pressure", "Ozone supply pressure" and  
"Sensor block temperature":  
These are information lines. They are not available.  
Lines of variables "Flow lower limit", "Flow upper limit":  
The violation of these limits may start an alarm report, if it is enabled in the diagnostic  
menus (see 6.3 p 6-27).  
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6 Technical Level Configuration  
If you press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Technical level configuration..." of  
the "Main Menu" you will change to the following display:  
CLD  
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Technical configuration menu  
System set up...  
Service menus...  
Diagnostic menus...  
Other module diagnostic menus...  
Listing of all modules...  
MAIN  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Technical level configuration" you can change to several submenus to set  
up the system parameters of the platform, of the analyzer or of the analyzer module.  
Besides you can set up or control the software and hardware configuration of the control  
module or of the analyzer modules. Some of the system parameters in chapter 6 you can  
also set up in several submenus of the expert controls (chapter 5.4 p. 5-47 to 5-52).  
In the following table you will find a short overview about the contents of the menus and  
where you will find their description in this manual:  
Menu  
Important Contents  
Chapter in this manual  
Þ Configuration of the LCD-screen  
and front panel control  
* 6.1 p. 3 to 16  
System set up...  
Þ Binding of uncategorized I/O  
modules with the platform  
Þ Setup of security codes of the  
different operating levels  
Þ Manufacturing and service data  
of the control module and the  
analyzer modules  
* 6.2 p. 17 to 24  
* 6.3 p. 25 to 43  
* 6.4 p. 44  
Service menus...  
Þ Error messages of the control  
module software and of the  
analyzer modules software  
Þ not available at the moment;  
reserved for error messages of  
"none-NGA-modules" software  
Þ Overview of all modules  
connected to the platform  
or the MLT analyzer  
Diagnostic menus...  
Other module diagnostic  
menus...  
* 6.5 p. 45  
Listing of all modules...  
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Structure of chapter six:  
The structure of chapter six is analogous to the structure of chapter five:  
At the begin of any chapter you will find the way to a certain submenu of the software  
starting from the line "Expert controls and set up" in the "Main Menu". The way will be  
described with the software catchwords that you have to enter one after another to reach  
the corresponding submenu. At the end of the catchword listing you will find the illustration  
of the LCD screen. After that you can read the set up instructions and explanations  
containing further menu pictures, if necessary.  
Example:  
You want to optimize the converter efficiency.  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Diagnostic menus  
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Analyzer module diagnostics  
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NOx converter efficiency  
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CLD  
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NOx converter efficiency  
Converter temperature:  
Converter set point:  
Capillary pressure:  
Measurement mode:  
Measurement:  
362.0 C  
360.0 C  
340.0 hPa  
NOx  
95.00 ppm  
Last temperature reading:  
Last measurement (other mode):  
361.7 C  
0.000 ppm  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NO/NOx  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In this menu you can optimize NOx converter efficiency.  
1) Set up the desired converter temperature (set point):  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter  
· Select any digit you want to change with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and ...  
Further explanations and instructions to set up the parameters will follow !  
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6.1  
System set up  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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System set up  
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CLD  
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System Set Up  
Main display configuration...  
Front panel control...  
Date and time...  
Module binding...  
System Reset...  
Security codes...  
System tag:  
Rosemount  
INFO  
MAIN  
BACK  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu „System set up“ you can change to several submenus where you can set  
up principally:  
¨ LCD resolution  
¨ Contents of the single component display  
¨ Binding of auxiliary modules to the platform or the analyzer  
¨ Set up of the security codes of the different operating levels  
Changing to the submenus:  
¨ Scroll with the -key or the ¯ -key to select the menu line you want.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line selected to change to the corresponding  
submenu.  
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6.1.1 System set up  
Main Display Configuration  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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System set up  
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Main display configuration  
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CLD  
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Main display configuration  
Display resolution...  
Auxiliary lines...  
Units...  
Editing controls...  
MAIN  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Main display configuration" you can change to several submenus where  
you can set up the front panel control, the LCD resolution and some contents of the single  
component display.  
Changing to the submenus:  
¨ Scroll with the -key or the ¯ -key to select the menu line you want.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line selected to change to the corresponding  
submenu.  
Menu line "Display resolution...":  
Via the line "Display resolution..." you will change to the corresponding submenu  
(illustration look next page) where you can determine the number of digits for the display  
of the measured values. These numbers do not alter the accuracy of measurement. You  
can reach the submenu "Display resolution" via the menu "Expert controls and set up", too  
(see 5.4.2 p. 5-50).  
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CLD  
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Display resolution  
Maximum total number of digits:  
Digits after the decimal point:  
4
2
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up the number of digits:  
¨ Select one of the two lines of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the number with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the digit with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
Options: Maximum total number of digits: 3, 4, 5, 6  
Digits after the decimal point: 0, 1, 2, 3.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Example:  
¨ Measured number: 1.2345  
¨ Select 3 for total number of digits and 2 for digits after decimal point.  
¨ The screen will display: 1.23  
Menu line "Auxiliary lines...":  
From the menu "Main display configuration" you can change via the line "Auxiliary lines..."  
to the corresponding menu:  
CLD  
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Auxiliary lines  
First auxiliary line:  
Second auxiliary line:  
Third auxiliary line:  
Fourth auxiliary line:  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
First line source...  
Second line source...  
Third line source...  
Last line source...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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In the menu "Auxiliary lines" you can determine if the last four lines in the single  
component display of the current channel shall appear. If you want to set up the lines of  
the other channels of the joint analyzer modules, press the F3 key.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or any menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select "Enabled" or "Disabled" with the -key or the ¯ -key to enable or disable the  
display of the corresponding auxiliary line in the single component display.  
¨ Confirm the parameter selected with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last  
adjustment with the F2 key.  
Choose the source module for the auxiliary lines:  
You will change via the line "First line source...", "Second line source...", "Third line  
source..." or "Last line source..." to the corresponding submenus. The tags of all modules  
combined with the platform or MLT analyzer are available:  
CLD  
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CLD  
First auxiliary line source  
Select the module to use as source for this line  
in the single analyzer display screen.  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
If there are more than eight source modules available you have to press the F3 key to  
go to another menu page.  
¨ Select the tag of the module with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will go back to the menu "Auxiliary lines" automatically.  
The selection will be done.  
Menu line "Units...":  
From the menu "Main display configuration" you can change via the line "Units..." to the  
submenu "Units control":  
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Units control  
This control only acts on analyzers prior to version 2.2  
which cannot set their own units.  
ppm to vol % switch point:  
PPB to PPM switch point:  
Hysteresis:  
10000 ppm  
100.0 ppb  
10 %  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Units control" you can determine the switch point for the signal value from  
ppb to ppm, respectively from ppm to vol%. But, the set-ups in this menu are only  
operative for earlier versions of analyzers or analyzer modules. The switching will work  
automatically depending on the signal value for analyzers from the version 2.2 on.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "ppm to vol% switch point" and "PPB to PPM switch point":  
In these lines you can determine which signal value shall switch the displayed concentra-  
tion from ppb to ppm resp. from ppm to vol% (or reverse).  
Line of variables "Hysteresis":  
The value selected in this line will determine the range for the switching of the concen-  
tration unit.  
Example:  
¨ Hysteresis is 10% and switch point ppm <–> vol% is 10000 ppm  
¨ The concentration value displayed will change with increasing signal values from ppm  
to vol% at: 11000 ppm, i.e. the concentration of 11000 ppm will be displayed as 1.1%.  
¨ The concentration value displayed will change with decreasing signal values from vol%  
to ppm at: 0.9%, i.e. the concentration 0.9% will be displayed as 9000 ppm.  
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Menu line "Editing controls...":  
From the menu "Main display configuration" you can change via the menu line "Editing  
controls..." to the corresponding submenu:  
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Editing controls  
Delay for alarm:  
Wait for new screen:  
20 ms  
0 ms  
Wait between key strokes:  
Presses before fast scroll:  
Initial delay before repeat:  
Delay before double click:  
Slow repeat time:  
50 ms  
10  
200 ms  
0 ms  
150 ms  
150 ms  
Enabled  
Fast repeat time:  
Accelerated scrolling:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Editing controls" you can set up a lot of parameters to control the LCD by the  
keyboard. In any line of variable of this menu you can read which set up is possible.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
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6.1.2 System set up  
Front Panel Control  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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System set up  
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Front panel control  
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CLD  
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Front Panel Control  
LCD brightness:  
LCD contrast:  
70 %  
25 %  
Reading refresh rate:  
Drop out of menus after:  
1 s  
10 min  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Front Panel Control" you can set up several display parameters. You can set  
up the same parameters in the menu "Front Panel Control" of the "Expert controls and set  
up" menus (see 5.4.1 p. 5-48).  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "LCD brightness" and "LCD contrast":  
In these two lines you can determine the quality of the LCD reproduction. The best values  
depend on your position to the screen and on the light of the environment.  
¨ Options: 20 to 100% for LCD brightness and 10 to 80% for LCD contrast.  
¨ Usually: 70 to 90% (brightness) and 20 to 30% (angle).  
¨ Caution: Be careful with the changing of these values! Perhaps you can not read the  
display any longer if you use very extreme values! It is not possible to load standard  
values via keyboard!  
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Line of variables "Reading refresh rate":  
In this line you can determine how often the display shall be built up in a certain time  
interval. Options: 1s to 60s. Standard: 1s.  
Line of variables "Drop out of menus after":  
In this line you can decide if and after which time without front panel operations the display  
shall change from the current menu to the single component display.  
Options: 10s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 10min, 30min, Never.  
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6.1.3 System set up  
Date and Time Set up  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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System set up  
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Date and time  
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Date and Time  
Time display format (am/pm):  
Network updating:  
Minutes:  
24 Hrs  
Enabled  
0
Hours:  
12  
(Entered as 24Hrs format)  
Day:  
Month:  
Year:  
21  
2
1998  
Current time:  
13:48:20 21 Feb 1998  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
SET  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Date and Time" you can set up the date and the time of the control module  
(platform or MLT analyzer). You will find the same menu via the "Expert controls and set  
up" menus (see 5.4.1 p. 5-49).  
Line of variables "Time display format (am/pm)":  
In this line you can decide if the time of the control module should be displayed in the 12  
hours format or in the 24 hours format.  
Line of variables "Network updating":  
Select "Enabled" if you want that all modules combined with the platform or MLT analyzer  
can use the date and time setup of the control module. Else, select "Disabled".  
Set up a new date or time:  
1) Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Minutes", "Hours", "Day", "Month" or  
"Year" to select the corresponding number.  
2) Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with the -key or  
the ¯ -key.  
· Options: Minutes: 0 to 59, Hours: 0 to 23, Day: 1 to 28/30/31 depending on the month  
selected, Month: 1 to 12, Year: 1996 to 2035.  
3) Press the F4 key to set the new date or time. The new adjustment will appear in the line  
"Current time". The display in this line will be refreshed every five second.  
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6.1.4 System set up  
Module Binding  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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System set up  
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Module binding  
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Module Binding  
Analyzer module selected:  
CLD  
Select modules...  
Proposed bind:  
NONE  
View bindings...  
Bind selections!  
Unbind everything!  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
BIND  
UNBIND  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Module Binding" you can bind with the analyzer modules the following types  
of micro processor controlled I/O modules connected to the platform:  
1) I/O module with three alarms  
2) Autocal I/O  
3) Syscal I/O  
You can unbind all existing bindings between the analyzer module and the I/O modules if  
you press the F4 key (UNBIND) or if you press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line  
"Unbind everything!".  
Module binding:  
1) Select the channel you want:  
¨ Change to the "Main Menu" with the F1 key (HOME).  
¨ With the F3 key (NEXT) in the "Main Menu" you can select the analyzer module you  
want to bind with an I/O module:  
The channel selected will appear in the tag (left above in the headline of the display).  
¨ Go back to the menu "Module Binding" via the menus "Technical level configuration"  
and "System set up":  
The tag of the analyzer module selected will appear in the line "Analyzer module  
selected".  
2) Select the I/O module you want:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Select modules..." to change to the  
submenu "Select I/O modules":  
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Select IO modules  
Select the modules you wish to bind to the current  
analyzer.  
I/O module with 3 alarms  
Autocal I/O  
Syscal I/O  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Change to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
If there exist more than eight unbound I/O modules (e.g. Autocal I/O) you can change to  
another menu page with the F3 key (MORE).  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the tag of the I/O module you want:  
The display will go back to the menu "Module Binding" automatically.  
The tag of the I/O module selected will appear in the line "Proposed bind".  
3) Binding:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Bind selections!" or press the F3 key  
(BIND) to bind the modules selected:  
The control module will change to the initializing mode and the binding will be done,  
automatically.  
¨ Repeat the steps 1) to 3) to bind further modules you want.  
4) Check bindings:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "View bindings..." to change to the  
submenu "Modules Bound" where you will find all I/O modules bound to the channel  
selected:  
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Modules Bound  
Analyzer module selected:  
Auxiliary module:  
Auxiliary module:  
Auxiliary module:  
Auxiliary module:  
Auxiliary module:  
Auxiliary module:  
Proposed new bind:  
CLD  
Syscal I/O  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NEXT  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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6.1.5 System set up  
System Reset  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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System Reset  
Are you sure?  
Re-initializing will destroy all the binds!!!  
System reset!  
Re-initialize network!  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
You can start the following functions in the menu "System Reset":  
1) System Reset:  
¨ The MLT analyzer or the platform will change to the initializing mode automatically, if  
you press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "System reset!":  
This reboot is analogous to the "switching on" of the control module.  
2) Re-initialize network:  
¨ Change to the line "Re-initialize network!" with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to start the function.  
Caution: With the function "Re-initialize network!", you will delete all bindings between  
analyzer modules and I/O modules and all configuration data of the SIO and DIO modules  
will disappear!  
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6.1.6 System set up  
Security Codes  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Record security codes  
Basic level security:  
Expert level security:  
Technical level security:  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Record basic level security code...  
Record expert level security code...  
Record technical level security code...  
HOME  
BASIC  
EXPERT  
TECH.  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Record security codes" you can enable a security code for each the "Basic  
controls", for the "Expert controls and set up" and for the "Technical level configuration".  
Caution: If you enable a security code and forget it, you will not have any possibility  
to enter the locked level!  
How to record and to enable the security codes:  
1) Determination of the code number for the:  
¨ "Basic controls" (standard: 12345):  
· Go to the line "Record basic level security code..." with the -key or the ¯ -key and  
change to the corresponding submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key (see  
illustration on the next page).  
· Alternative: Press F2.  
¨ "Expert controls and set up" (standard: 12345):  
· Go to the line "Record expert level security code..." with the -key or the ¯ -key and  
change to the corresponding submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key (menu  
page is analogous to the one of the basic level, see illustration on the next page).  
· Alternative: Press F3.  
¨ "Technical level configuration" (standard: 54321):  
· Go to the line "Record technical level security code..." with the -key or the ¯ -key  
and change to the corresponding submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key (menu  
page is analogous to the one of the basic level, see illustration on the next page).  
· Alternative: Press F4.  
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Record basic level security code  
Press five softkeys in any order to define the code  
The actual code is represented by the order in which  
they are pressed, and shown numerically below.  
Press the left arrow key when you are done.  
Actual code number:  
12345  
ABCDE1  
FGHIK2  
LMNOP3  
QRSTU4  
VWXYZ5  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ Put in the code you want with the function keys F1, ..., F5:  
The sequence of the code numbers will appear in the line "Actual code number".  
Note: "1" is attached to F1, "2" to F2 and so on.  
The characters displayed above the function keys are not displayed as code numbers.  
Example:  
· Security code you want is: 53412  
· You have to press the sequence: F5 F3 F4 F1 F2  
¨ You can press the function keys as often you want to give in the number you want at  
any digit of the code. If the input of the security code is done you can go back to the  
menu "Record security codes" with the ¬ -key.  
2) Enable the security code:  
¨ With the -key or the ¯ -key you can change to the line:  
· "Basic level security" to enable the code for the "Basic controls".  
· "Expert level security" to enable the code for the "Expert controls and set up".  
· "Technical level security" to enable the code for the "Technical level configuration".  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter and adjust "Enabled" with  
the -key or the ¯ -key. Confirm it with the ENTER key.  
3) Change to a level locked by security code:  
¨ Go back to the "Main Menu" with F1 (HOME).  
¨ Try to change to the locked level via the corresponding menu line with the ENTER key  
or the ® -key:  
A menu page will appear with the invitation to enter the security code. The parameter in  
the line "Security code" is "Ready".  
¨ Enter the security code with the right sequence of function keys. The symbol "*" will  
appear in the line "Security code" for each input. If the code is wrong, "Ready" will  
appear again in this line. Then you cannot change to the locked level. If the code is  
correct, the display will change automatically to the locked level after the last digit of  
the code is entered.  
Note: If you have entered a level by security code, this level will be unlocked generally. If  
you want to enter this level only by security code, you have to press the F4 key (LOCK) in  
the "Main Menu" after each return from the specific level!  
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6.2  
Service Menus  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Service Menus  
Manufacturing data...  
Service history...  
In maintenance since:  
N/A  
HOME  
SERVICE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Service menus" you can change to several submenus where you can set  
up or control:  
¨ Manufacturing data of the control module or the analyzer module  
¨ Service data of the control module or the analyzer module  
Changing to the submenus:  
¨ Scroll with the -key or the ¯ -key to select the menu line you want.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line selected to change to the corresponding  
submenu.  
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6.2.1 Service Menus  
Control Module Data  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Control Unit Manufacturing Data  
Control unit serial number:  
Manufacturing date code:  
Hardware revision number:  
Software revision number:  
CM1  
16.11.1997  
ACU-01/C  
3
Revision notes...  
User tag number:  
NGA Control module  
INFO  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Control Unit Manufacturing Data" you will find the hardware and the software  
revision number and the serial number of the control module.  
The control module data in the first four lines are set up by the manufacturer. It is only  
necessary to change the data if something as the software revision number will change.  
Note: If you have questions about the control module give the serial number of the first  
line to the customer service!  
You can change via the line "Revision notes..." to the corresponding submenu where you  
will find the current revision note of the NGA software.  
In the line "User tag number" you will find the control module tag of the platform.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables or the menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
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6.2.2 Service Menus  
Analyzer Module Data  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Manufacturing data  
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Analyzer manufacturing data  
Analyzer module s/n:  
Manufacturing date code:  
Bench configuration code:  
Hardware revision number:  
Software revision number:  
Minimum range:  
Maximum range:  
Diode s/n, block s/n:  
Capillary:  
CLD1  
?
CLA - low range  
1.0  
2.3  
10.0 ppm  
10000 ppm  
0000; 0000  
200.0 ml/min  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
RESET  
STORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Analyzer manufacturing data" you will find the hardware revision number, the  
software revision number and the serial number of the CLD analyzer module. Besides,  
you can set up some measurement parameters.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "Analyzer module s/n", "Manufacturing date code", "Bench configuration  
code" and "Diode s/n, block s/n":  
The data in these lines are specific CLD analyzer module data. They were set up by the  
manufacturer during the first startup procedure of the module. A changing of these data  
will only be necessary, if hardware setups or software setups will be changed. Only  
specialists should change these parameters.  
Note: The serial number of your CLD analyzer module you will find in the line "Analyzer  
module s/n". Please give this number to your customer service, if you have questions  
about your CLD analyzer module!  
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Lines of variables "Hardware revision number" / "Software revision number":  
In these information lines you will find the hardware revision number and the software  
revision number of the CLD analyzer module. You cannot select these lines.  
Lines of variables "Minimum range" / "Maximum range":  
In these lines you can set up which begin of range and which end of range shall be the  
limit for all ranges. That means: No begin of range in the menu "Range Settings" (chapter  
5.1.6 p. 5-16 or 5.5.1 p. 5-55) can be minor as the value of the line "Minimum range" and  
no end of range in the menu "Range Settings" can be major as the value of the line  
"Maximum range".  
Options:  
Minimum range  
Maximum range  
0 to 1000 ppm  
0 to 10000 ppm  
Line of variables "Capillary":  
In this line you can set up the capillary flow: 50 to 1000 ml/min.  
Caution:  
¨ If you change the values in the lines "Minimum range", "Maximum range" and  
"Capillary" you will change measurement procedure of the CLD !  
That means:  
The amplifying steps will be preselected by these parameters automatically.  
¨ Wrong parameters in these lines will produce error measurements automatically !  
¨ Therefore, you should not change the setups in these lines !  
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6.2.3 Service Menus  
Control Module History  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Control Module Service History  
Manufacturing date:  
In service date:  
16.11.1997  
16.11.1997  
Last service date:  
List notes...  
08:39:55 09 Feb 1998  
Add service date!  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Control Module Service History" you will find the manufacturing date of the  
control module and the date since the control module is in service. Besides, you can find  
the last service date in the corresponding line. After service is done you can set up a new  
service date with the function "Add service date!". The new date will appear in the line  
"Last service date:" after you will have changed to the single component display.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line "In service date:", the line "List notes..." or the line "Add service date!"  
with the ¯ -key or -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the variable, to start the function or to  
change to the submenu.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
Menu line "List notes...":  
Via the line "List notes..." you can change to the submenu "Control Unit Service notes"  
where you can give in a short note about the service you have done:  
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Control Unit Service notes  
You can write up to 22 characters in each line.  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
No service  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up notes:  
¨ Select the line you want with the -key or ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the digit you want to change with the ® -key or the ¬ -key and adjust the new  
value with the -key or the ¯ -key;  
Maximum of digits for each line: 30  
Options: alphabet (capital and small letters), umlauts, letters from different languages,  
0, 1, 2,..., 9, +, -, *, /, =, ?, !, %, $ and many others.  
¨ Confirm the note with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last note with the  
F2 key.  
Note: You can set up any digit more fast by holding the -key or the ¯ -key. The scrolling  
will accelerate!  
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6.2.4 Service Menus  
Analyzer Module History  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Analyzer module service history  
Manufacturing date:  
In service date:  
08.01.1998  
08.01.1998  
02-27-98 13:50  
02-27-98 14:01  
229.3 hours  
8/1/98  
Last zero calibration date:  
Last span calibration date:  
Total hours of operation:  
Converter installation date:  
Converter hours of operation:  
Last service date:  
229.3 hours  
10-02-1998 17:32  
List notes...  
Add service date!  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NEW CONV  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Analyzer module service history" you will find the manufacturing date and the  
service date of the CLD analyzer module. In the line "Last service date" you can set up the  
actual date of maintenance. You only have to press the ENTER key in the line "Add  
service date!" and the actual date will appear in the line "Last service date".  
Caution: Do not press the F3 key (NEW CONV) !  
With the F3 key you will load the data of the Master-EPROM ! All stored data will be  
deleted !  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line "In service date", the line "List notes..." or the line "Add service date!"  
with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the variable, to start the function or to  
change to the submenu.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last value with  
the F2 key.  
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Menu line "List notes...":  
Via the line "List notes..." you can change to the submenu "Analyzer module service  
notes" where you can give in a short note about the service you have done:  
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You can write up to 22 characters in each line.  
New  
New  
New  
New  
New  
New  
New  
New  
New  
New  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up notes:  
¨ Select the line you want with the -key or ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the digit you want to change with the ® -key or the ¬ -key and adjust the new  
value with the -key or the ¯ -key;  
Maximum of digits for each line: 30  
Options: alphabet (capital and small letters), umlauts, letters from different languages,  
0, 1, 2,..., 9, +, -, *, /, =, ?, !, %, $ and many others.  
¨ Confirm the note with the ENTER key or cancel and go back to the last note with the  
F2 key.  
Note: You can set up any digit more fast by holding the -key or the ¯ -key. The scrolling  
will accelerate!  
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6.3  
Diagnostic Menus  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Diagnostic menus  
Control module diagnostics...  
Analyzer module diagnostics...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Diagnostic menus" you can change to submenus where you will find  
software error messages of the control module or of the analyzer module. If need be, you  
can remove the error messages in these menus.  
Changing to the submenus:  
¨ Scroll with the -key or the ¯ -key to select the menu line you want.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line selected to change to the corresponding  
submenu.  
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6.3.1 Diagnostic Menus  
Control Module Diagnostics  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Control Unit Diagnostics  
Software error code (1 = no error):  
1
Last software error message  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
Edit to reset:  
Report  
INFO  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
REBOOT  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Control Unit Diagnostics" you can find software error messages of the  
control module. If such messages are available, you can act in the following way:  
1) Make a note of the error messages.  
2) Reset the message:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Edit to reset".  
· Set up "Reset" with the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it with the ENTER key:  
The error messages will disappear if the reason is not existing any longer.  
· If the error messages keep displayed:  
3) System reset:  
· Change to the menu "System Reset" with the F3 key (REBOOT).  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "System reset!" to reboot (see 6.1.5 p.  
6-14).  
4) Check the error messages:  
· Go again to the menu "Control Unit Diagnostics".  
· If the error messages are still existing, contact your customer service, please.  
· If the error messages are disappeared, you should set up the report status again:  
Set up "Report" in the line "Edit to reset".  
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6.3.2 Diagnostic Menus  
Analyzer Module Diagnostics  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Analyzer Diagnostics  
Power supply voltages...  
Primary variable parameters...  
Physical Measurements...  
Temperature control parameters...  
Flow control parameters...  
Miscellaneous control parameters...  
Trend display control...  
Software diagnostics...  
Alarm messages valid for:  
Start up analyzer...  
FAILURE  
NOx converter efficiency...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
From the menu "Analyzer Diagnostics" you can change to several submenus, where you  
can set up and control some measurement parameters and calibration parameters of the  
CLD analyzer module.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any menu line or the line of variables "Alarm messages valid for" with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Line of variables "Alarm messages valid for":  
Options:  
· FAILURE  
· SAFETY FAILURE  
· ANY  
· WARNING  
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6.3.2.1 Diagnostic Menus  
Power Supply Voltages  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Analyzer diagnostics  
Power supply voltages  
15.21 V  
+15V analog is:  
+15V analog was:  
-15V analog is:  
-15V analog was:  
+5V digital is:  
15.02 V  
-15.21 V  
-15.11 V  
5.010 V  
5.007 V  
23.82 V  
24.22 V  
11.97 V  
12.05 V  
+5V digital was:  
+24V-power was:  
+12V analog is:  
+12V analog was:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the submenu "Power supply voltages" you can find the current value of the power  
supplies ("is"-lines) and the values when the CLD analyzer module was manufactured  
("was"-lines).  
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Primary Variable Parameters  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Primary variable parameters  
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Primary variable parameters  
Raw measurement signal:  
Signal gain setting:  
Current range:  
521350  
32  
3
Barometric pressure compensation:  
Pk-pk noise:  
Peltier device voltage:  
Reference duty cycle:  
Duty cycle coefficient:  
(Temperature compensation coefficients.)  
Calibration factors...  
Enabled  
351 ppm  
Normal  
0.2785000  
-0.0681700  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Primary variable parameters" you will find the parameters that the CLD  
analyzer module will use to calculate its primary variables internal. Besides, you can  
change to the submenu "Calibration Factors", where you can set up manual the factors for  
zero/span calibration of the ranges.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line of variables you want or the menu line "Calibration factors..." with  
the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu "Calibration Factors" with  
the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
resp. select the whole parameter with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Line of variables "Barometric pressure compensation":  
Barometric pressure compensation may be enabled if another analyzer has a pressure  
measurement device, and is set to report its reading.  
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Lines of variables "Reference duty cycle" and "Duty cycle coefficient":  
These parameters will be set up during the first startup of the CLD analyzer module by the  
manufacturer. Do not alter them !  
Menu line "Calibration factors..."  
Via the menu line "Calibration factors..." you can change to the corresponding submenu:  
CLD  
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Calibration Factors  
Only those factors appropriate for the current range  
will affect the reading on the current range.  
Make sure you are using the right ones!  
Measurement range number:  
3
Range 1 factors...  
Range 2 factors...  
Range 3 factors...  
Range 4 factors...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Calibration Factors" you can select the range you want to calibrate with  
manual factors in the line "Measurement range number". This may be necessary if a  
calibration was not successful, e.g. because of a trouble in the gas flow. It is possible that  
a new start of calibration will not solve the problem, if the measured zero or span gas  
value will differ from normal signals largely.  
You can also reach the menu "Calibration Factors" via the menu "Zero/Span calibration"  
of the Expert controls and set up menus (look at chapter 5.1.1 p. 5-6).  
You have to set up the factors for each range separately in the menus "Range 1/2/3/4  
Factors". You will reach each menu via the corresponding line:  
CLD  
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Range 3 Factors  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
Full scale range at calibration:  
Measurement range number:  
521580.6  
0.002608716  
100.0 ppm  
3
Raw measurement signal:  
521660  
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STORE  
NEXT  
HISTORY  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
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Set up parameters:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Zero offset" to select the parameter and  
set up "32700" resp. "524000" with the -key or the ¯ -key. You may select any digit  
with the ® -key or the ¬ -key.  
Note: The zero offset is about 32000 counts for the CLD software revision 2.2.1 (16 bit  
D/A transformer) and about 520000 counts for the revision 2.3 (20 bit D/A transformer).  
¨ Confirm your setup with the ENTER key.  
¨ Go to the line "Span factor" with the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter and set up "0.00015" with  
the arrow keys.  
¨ Confirm your setup with the ENTER key.  
Notes:  
¨ You have to set up the factors for all ranges.  
¨ With the parameter "Zero offset" you will fix the zero value. The changing of the zero  
offset will influence the signal immediately (look at the headline).  
¨ With the parameter "Span factor" you will fix the signal at the span gas setpoint. The  
changing of the span factor will influence the signal immediately (look at the headline).  
¨ Conditions for the manual input of factors:  
· "Disabled" has to be set up in the line "Calibration adjustment limits" of the menu  
"Zero/span calibration". Look at page 5-5 of chapter 5.1.1.  
· "SEPARATELY" has to be set up in the lines "Zero ranges" and "Span ranges" of the  
menu "Calibration Parameters" (see 5.1.2, p. 5-9).  
¨ Attention:  
After the calibration with factors you have to calibrate with zero gas and span gas in the  
usual way!  
Saving the factors:  
¨ You can store the actual zero offset and span factor with the F2 key (STORE) of the  
menu "Range 1/2/3/4 Factors". You will find the stored settings on the second menu  
page (see illustration on the next page).  
¨ You can change to the second menu page of the menu "Range 1/2/3/4 Factors" with  
the F4 key (HISTORY):  
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Range 3 Factors  
Manufacturer´s settings.  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
0.000000  
0.000000  
Stored settings  
Zero offset:  
Span factor:  
0.000000  
0.000000  
HOME  
NEXT  
RSTR MN  
RSTR ST  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
¨ You can change the stored settings against the manufacturer's settings with the F3 key  
(RSTR MN: Restore the manufacturer's values). The "Zero offset" and the "Span factor"  
of the first menu page will change according to the setups of the manufacturer's  
settings.  
¨ You can change the manufacturer's settings against the stored settings with the F4 key  
(RSTR ST: Restore the "stored" values). The "Zero offset" and the "Span factor" of the  
first menu page will change according to the setups of the stored settings.  
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6.3.2.3 Diagnostic Menus  
Physical Measurements  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Diagnostic menus  
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Physical Measurements  
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Physical Measurements  
Sample capillary pressure:  
Ozone supply pressure:  
Ozonator status:  
340 hPa  
1030 hPa  
ON  
Ozonator power:  
Enabled  
1100 ml/min  
360 C  
0.5 C  
51.5 C  
200 ml/min  
Bypass flow:  
Converter temperature:  
Sensor temperature:  
Block temperature:  
Capillary flow rate:  
Pressure limits...  
Temperature limits...  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
HISTORY  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Physical Measurements" you can find several physical measurement  
parameters of the CLD analyzer module like ozonator power, converter temperature or  
capillary flow rate. Via the menu lines "Pressure limits..." and "Temperature limits..." you  
can change to the corresponding submenus, where you can set up several pressure  
parameters and temperature parameters of the analyzer.  
The violation of the limits in the submenus may start alarm reports, if the alarm report is  
enabled in the menu "Analyzer Diagnostics" (see 6.3.2 p. 6-27). Besides, the limits of the  
submenus will be begin and end of the bargraphs in the single component display, if  
activated (see 5.1.9 p. 5-24).  
You can also reach the menu "Physical Measurements" via the menu "Analyzer module  
set up" of the expert controls and set up menus (chapter 5.1.10 p. 5-26).  
Changing to the submenus:  
¨ Select the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to change to the corresponding submenu.  
Note:  
You should control the sample capillary pressure, the ozone supply pressure and the  
bypass flow in this menu after starting up your CLD. The values displayed in these lines  
should be equivalent to the original manufacturer's data sheet to avoid measurement  
errors.  
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Menu "Pressure Limits":  
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Pressure Limits  
Sample capillary upper limit:  
490.0 hPa  
50.0 hPa  
1050 hPa  
700.0 hPa  
Sample capillary lower limit:  
Ozone supply upper limit:  
Ozone supply lower limit:  
Barometric pressure:  
1013 hPa  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Menu "Temperature Limits":  
CLD  
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Temperature limits  
Converter upper limit:  
Converter lower limit:  
500.0 C  
150.0 C  
Sensor upper limit:  
Sensor lower limit:  
Block upper limit:  
Block lower limit:  
50.0 C  
0.0 C  
55.0 C  
45.0 C  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Options:  
¨ Pressures: 0 to 3000 hPa  
¨ Temperatures: 0 to 500 °C for converter; 0 to 75 °C for sensor and block  
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6.3.2.4 Diagnostic Menus  
Temperature Control  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Temperature control parameters  
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Temperature control  
Converter set point:  
Converter P gain:  
Converter I gain:  
Converter bias:  
Converter temperature:  
Detector set point:  
Detector P gain:  
Detector I gain:  
Detector bias:  
Detector temperature:  
300.0 C  
0.015  
0.000125  
0.6  
304  
51.5  
0.100  
0.00170  
0.4 C  
25.8 C  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Temperature control" you will find the parameters of the converter's and  
detector's PID controller. Besides, you can set up the converter set point in this menu. So,  
you can optimize the effectiveness of the converter.  
If there are more than ten parameters available, you can change to another menu page  
with the F3 key.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Converter set point"  
to select the parameter.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key  
Options: 0 to 420 °C; Standard: 300 °C to 380 °C.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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6.3.2.5 Diagnostic Menus  
Flow control parameters  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Flow control parameters  
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NO/NOx flow balance  
NOx correction factor:  
1.0000  
Calculate factor using pressure ratio...  
Calculate factor using span gas response ratio...  
HOME  
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INFO  
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F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "NO/NOx flow balance" you can set up or calculate an NOx to NO flow  
correction factor.  
Since the sample flows through different paths in the NO and NOx modes of analysis,  
there are differences in the flows entering the reaction chamber in the two modes. So the  
CLD may produce wrong results of analysis. To compensate the different flow rate you  
can set up a correction factor manually or calculate it in two different methods.  
Note:  
¨ This menu page will only be available in the software revision 2.3! The correction  
function will only be valid for the CLD hardware "CLD 2" without flow balance valve!  
¨ The NO/NOx compensation of the former models will have to be done with the flow  
balance valve! In that case, you will not find the menu page shown above.  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select the line of variables or the menu line with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable or change to the submenu with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select any digit with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new value with  
the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
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Line of variables "NOx correction factor":  
In this line you can set up the NOx to NO flow correction factor.  
Options: 0.1 to 10  
Menu line "Calculate factor using pressure ration...":  
Via this line you can change to a submenu, where you can start the calculation of an  
NO/NOx correction factor. This method will calculate the correction factor using the  
capillary pressure ratio between NO and NOx:  
1) Give NO and NOx to the analyzer with the same pressure and flow as you would do for  
a sample detection.  
2) Press the F3 key (CALC): The NO/NOx correction factor will be calculated by the  
signals automatically.  
Menu line "Calculate factor using span gas response ratio...":  
Via this line you can change to a submenu, where you can start the calculation of an  
NO/NOx correction factor. This method will calculate the correction factor using the span  
gas pressure ratio between NO and NOx:  
1) Give span gas to the analyzer with the same pressure and flow as you would do for a  
sample detection.  
2) Press the F3 key (CALC): The NO/NOx correction factor will be calculated by the  
signals automatically.  
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6.3.2.6 Diagnostic Menus  
Miscellaneous control parameters  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Miscellaneous control parameters  
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Miscellaneous control parameters  
Ozonator status:  
ON  
Enabled  
Normal  
-0.013 A  
-0.027 A  
0.100 %  
0.000 %  
99.00 %  
0.000 %  
2992  
Ozonator power:  
Peltier device voltage:  
Converter current:  
Block heater current:  
Converter heater duty cycle:  
Detector block duty cycle:  
Fan duty cycle:  
Fluistor duty cycle:  
Peltier control setting:  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Miscellaneous control parameters" you will find some converter parameters  
and detector parameters. Besides, you can switch on or off the ozonator in this menu..  
The set up of the ozonator power is also possible in the menu "Basic Controls" (chapter  
4.1.5 p. 4-16) or in the menu "Expert controls" (chapter 5.5 p. 5-54) or in the menu  
"Analyzer Parameter List" (chapter 5.1.9 p. 5-24).  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter.  
¨ Select "Enabled" or "Disabled" with the the -key or the ¯ -key:  
The report in the line "Ozonator status" will change according to the selection.  
¨ Confirm the new setup with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last one with the F2 key.  
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6.3.2.7 Diagnostic Menus  
Trend display control  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Trend display control  
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Trend display control  
First displayed variable:  
Second displayed variable:  
Concentration  
Sample flow  
Timebase:  
24 Hrs  
Drop out to measuring mode:  
Disabled  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
The analyzer stores 24 hours of 15 minute averages. In the menu "Trend display control"  
you can make these values available to a PC for two different variables.  
Note: The trend display control is not available at the moment !  
Set up parameters:  
¨ Select any line of variables with the ¯ -key or the -key.  
¨ Select the variable with the ENTER key or the ® -key.  
¨ Select the parameter you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Confirm the new value with the ENTER key or  
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.  
Lines of variables "First/Second displayed variable":  
In these two lines you can set up one of the following parameters:  
¨ Sample pressure  
¨ Sample flow  
¨ Concentration  
¨ Noise level (of concentration)  
¨ Raw signal  
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¨ Converter temperature  
¨ Block temperature  
¨ Detector temperature  
¨ Ozone pressure  
Line of variables "Timebase":  
In this line you will find the period of storing values. This setup is done by the  
manufacturer. You cannot change it.  
Line of variables "Drop out to measuring mode":  
¨ Enabled  
¨ Disabled  
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6.3.2.8 Diagnostic Menus  
Software Diagnostics  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Analyzer module diagnostics  
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Software diagnostics  
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Software diagnostics  
Last message:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
And:  
Edit to reset:  
Report  
Software error code (1 = no error):  
1
HOME  
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INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Software diagnostics" you can find software error messages of the CLD  
analyzer module software.  
Handling of error messages:  
1) Make a note of the error messages.  
2) Reset the message:  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key in the line "Edit to reset".  
· Set up "Reset" with the -key or the ¯ -key and confirm it with the ENTER key:  
The error messages will disappear if the reason is not existing any longer and the  
parameter "Report" will appear again, automatically.  
· If the error messages are still existing, contact your customer service, please.  
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6.3.2.9 Diagnostic Menus  
Analyzer start up  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Analyzer module diagnostics  
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Start up analyzer  
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Analyzer start up  
(Press INIT to re-initialize the EEPROM data)  
Analyzer state:  
STANDBY  
27.0 C  
Sensor temperature:  
Detector block temperature:  
Target temperature:  
50.3 C  
51.5 C  
Converter temperature:  
Target temperature:  
302.0 C  
300.0 C  
HOME  
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REBOOT  
INIT.  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Analyzer start up" you will find the actual and target temperatures of the  
converter and of the detector block. Besides, you can reboot the analyzer module and re-  
initialize the EPROM in this menu:  
1) Reboot:  
· To restart the analyzer you have to press the F3 key.  
· This reboot will start your analyzer in the same way as you do by switching on.  
· If you flow the analyzer with zero gas during this time: The NO signal should be "0".  
2) Re-initializing of the EPROM:  
· If you press the F4 key you will update the EPROM data.  
· Caution:  
The analyzer will go back to the default values using this function !  
After that you have to do a new start up, completely !  
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6.3.2.10 Diagnostic Menus  
Nox Converter Efficiency  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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NOx converter efficiency  
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CLD  
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NOx converter efficiency  
Converter temperature:  
Converter set point:  
Capillary pressure:  
Measurement mode:  
Measurement:  
362.0 C  
360.0 C  
340.0 hPa  
NOx  
95.00 ppm  
Last temperature reading:  
Last measurement (other mode):  
361.7 C  
0.000 ppm  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
NO/NOx  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In this menu you can optimize NOx converter efficiency.  
1) Set up the desired converter temperature (set point):  
· Press the ENTER key or the ® -key to select the parameter  
· Select any digit you want to change with the ¬ -key or the ® -key and adjust a new  
value with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
· Let the temperature stabilize.  
2) Apply a test gas:  
· Apply a test gas and select NO or NOx with the F3 key:  
The component selected will appear in the line "Measurement mode".  
3) Store the reading and the temperature:  
· Press the F3 key (NO/NOx) again after the reading will be stabilized:  
The current signal and the actual converter temperature will be stored automatically  
and displayed in the line "Last measurement" resp. "Last temperature reading".  
4) Optimize the temperature:  
· Compare the stored values with the actual values in the lines "Measurement" and  
"Converter temperature".  
· Repeat the steps 1) to 3) to get the optimized converter temperature you want:  
Change the converter set point as desired, let it stabilize, apply test gas, F3, ...  
Note: The steps 2) to 4) will only be available using the CLD software revision 2.3 !  
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6.4  
Other Module Diagnostic Menus  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Other module diagnostic menus  
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Further menus are not available at the moment:  
In later software revisions it shall be possible to control  
the internal working status (e.g. software messages)  
of the uncategorized modules via this menu point.  
This would be analogous to the "Diagnostic menus"  
that inform about the working status of the  
current analyzer module.  
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6.5  
Listing of all Modules  
Main Menu — Technical level configuration  
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Listing of all modules  
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Listing of all modules  
Lists all modules detected on the network.  
Jumps to the module´s diagnostic screen.  
NGA Control module  
CLD  
MLT25/CH1  
MLT25/CH2  
MLT25/CH3  
MLT25/CH4  
HOME  
ESCAPE  
MORE  
BACK  
INFO  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
In the menu "Listing of all modules" you will find the tags of all modules combined with the  
platform or the MLT analyzer. If there are more than eight modules combined, you have to  
press the F3 key to go to another menu page.  
Set up:  
¨ Go to the line you want with the -key or the ¯ -key.  
¨ Select the tag of any module with the ENTER key or the ® -key:  
The display will change automatically to the corresponding diagnostic menu.  
(Look at chapter 6.3.2 p. 6-27)  
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System Calibration  
NGA-2000  
Software Manual  
Supplement: System Calibration  
Software Version CLD 2.3  
Software Version Platform / MLT 3.1.X  
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Supplement - 1  
System Calibration  
Table of Contents  
1 Introduction __________________________________________________________________ 3  
2 Valves for system calibration _____________________________________________________ 4  
3 Operating System Calibration ____________________________________________________ 6  
3.1 Set-up analyzer modules _____________________________________________________________ 7  
3.2 Programming Calibration Sequences __________________________________________________ 9  
3.3 Set-up general parameters __________________________________________________________ 11  
3.4 Controlling System Calibration ______________________________________________________ 13  
3.4.1 Control via menu system __________________________________________________________________ 14  
3.4.2 Control System Calibration by LON-Variables _________________________________________________ 17  
3.4.3 Control System Calibration by Programmable Input _____________________________________________ 18  
3.4.4 Control System Calibration by AK-protocol command ___________________________________________ 20  
3.4.5 Time controlled System Calibration__________________________________________________________ 21  
3.5 Calibrate single Analyzers __________________________________________________________ 23  
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1 Introduction  
In opposite to the possibility to zero and span each analyzer module (channel) individually  
and independently from the others, System-Calibration (SYSCAL) allows to combine the  
calibration procedures of all into a common process.  
This is been achieved with a new assignment of the valves. The idea is not longer to  
require for each gas of each analyzer an own valve.  
Instead of we have a pool of valves. The valves of this pool can be assigned to the  
different gases of the analyzers. That also means different analyzers can share the same  
valve for their gases. So we have the possibility to reduce the number of valves and also  
the consumption of calibration gases.  
The program, which will allow this, runs on the Control Module (CM) and needs the  
programmable I/O (DIO and SIO).  
The displayed menus are also inscripted with the appropriate network variables.  
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2 Valves for system calibration  
Before using the system calibration we have to put together the required valve pool. There  
are three types of I/O-modules supporting this:  
· DIO  
- 24 digital outputs / 8 digital inputs (max. 4 modules per CM)  
- 3 digital outputs (max. 1 module per CM)  
· SIO  
· [CVU - 4 digital outputs (max. 4 modules per CM)]  
Software supports up to 16 system valves.  
2.1 Assigning an output-port to a system valve  
Assigning of an output can be accomplished by using the menus for selected output  
module (DIO, SIO or CVU).  
There we have to select the NGA Control Module as the Source Module. Control module  
then provides the signals for system valve V1...V16.  
For example the DIO:  
Expert controls and set up...  
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Auxiliary module controls...  
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Set-up DIO module(s)...  
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- DIO-MODULE OUTPUTS-  
Inputs...  
Outputnumber:  
Choose module...  
Choose signal...  
Invert output:  
Module status:  
Slot ID:  
Signal name:  
Signal level:  
Signal comes from:  
1
DIOOUTNUMC  
DISABLED  
NORMAL  
DIOOUTINVC  
DIOMODSTAC  
DIOSLOTIDC  
DIOOUTSIGC  
DIOOUTSTATC  
DIOOUTSRCC  
1
SYS:VALVE-1  
OFF  
NGA Control Module  
There we have to  
· select "Outputnumber"  
· then choose „NGA Control Module“ as module  
· then choose the wanted valve „SYS: VALVE-x“ as signal  
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It is also possible to configure the DIO-outputs via LON-Variables (i.e. SLTA-adapter or  
AK-protocol).  
Therefore is the LON-variable "DIOOUT_ENTRYSIG" which corresponds to  
DIOOUTSIGC and evaluates enum-values of ST1NAME (enum-values 0..19) or  
ST2NAME (enum-values 20..39).  
For digital output we have to setup variables in following order.  
1. DIOSLOTIDC  
2. DIOOUTNUMC  
3. DIOOUTSRCC  
4. DIOOUT_ENTRYSIG SYS: VALVE-1  
= 20 (enum-value in ST2NAME)  
= 21  
SYS: VALVE-2  
.
.
.
.
.
.
SYS:VALVE-16  
= 35  
For each needed system valve we have to repeat these appropriate selections.  
It is also possible to distribute the system valves onto different output modules.  
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3 Operating System Calibration  
Because there are many possibilities how to use SYSCAL it must be customized through  
the Expert Operator. There we can find the menu „System Calibration“ from were we can  
do the required setups and start routines.  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
¯
System Calibration  
Calibration/Test procedures...  
Calibration Sequence Programming...  
Times for interval operation...  
Set-up analyzer modules...  
Meaning of displayed menu points:  
·
·
·
·
Calibration/Test procedures...: starting and stopping of system calibration and  
test procedures  
Calibr. Sequ. Programming...:  
programming of user defined calibration  
sequences  
Times for interval operation...: setting up of automatically started system  
calibrations  
Set-up analyzer modules...:  
include and setup different analyzer modules into  
system calibration.  
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3.1 Set-up analyzer modules  
Before we can run any system calibration features we have to include the different  
analyzer modules(AM) into system calibration by setup needed parameters. Only after  
correct setting up, an AM is included into system calibration and only then it makes sense  
to go into the other menus.  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
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Set-up analyzer modules...  
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Analyzer Set up  
Choose analyzer module....  
Gas type:  
Assigned to system-valve:  
Purge time:  
SpanGas-1  
Valve-5  
20 s  
SCAMGAS  
SCVALVE  
SCPURGE  
Note: Ranges are always calibrated separately !  
Analyzer module:  
Module enabled for system-cal:  
MLT/CH2  
No  
SCMODULE  
SCCONTROL  
OVERVIEW  
Setting up an AM for system calibration means assigning valves from system valve  
pool.  
The Control Module provides support of up to 16 system-valves V1....V16. We have to  
decide which valves deliver which gases for an analyzer module. Also we have to know  
the purge time from a valve to the AM.  
For each of the following types in the parameter „Gas type“ we have to assign a valve and  
the appropriate purge time :  
·
·
·
·
·
·
SAMPLE-GAS  
ZERO-GAS  
SPANGAS-1(spangas for range 1)  
SPANGAS-2(spangas for range 2)  
SPANGAS-3(spangas for range 3)  
SPANGAS-4(spangas for range 4)  
Conditions for the assignment:  
·
Once a valve has been assigned to be a sample gas valve for any AM it must  
not be used for zero or span gases !  
·
·
The zero valve of an AM can not be a span valve of the same AM.  
All gas types have to be assigned to a system-valve.  
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Example for an analyzer-system:  
V1  
V2  
V3  
AM1  
AM4  
AM5  
AM2  
AM3  
V 4  
V 5  
V 6  
Calibration gas mixtures  
Appropriate assignment:  
AM1  
AM2  
V1  
V4  
V5  
V5  
V5  
V5  
AM3  
V1  
V5  
V4  
V4  
V4  
V4  
AM4  
AM5  
V3  
V6  
V5  
V5  
V4  
V4  
SAMPLE-GAS  
ZERO-GAS  
V1  
V4  
V5  
V5  
V6  
V6  
V2  
V5  
V6  
V6  
V4  
V4  
SPANGAS-1  
SPANGAS-2  
SPANGAS-3  
SPANGAS-4  
This assigning procedure is to perform for all analyzer modules which should be included  
in system calibration.  
To display the assigned valves and purge times for each AM we can push the softkey  
„Overview“.  
If we want to exclude an AM from SYSCAL we can do this by entering an invalid valve.  
We can watch in the display whether an AM is enabled for system calibration.  
Attention: Remember to assign a system valve to an output-port!  
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3.2 Programming Calibration Sequences  
Beside the standard programs „zero calibration“ and „zero/span calibration“ it is possible  
to run the system calibration in an user definable order of up to 40 steps.  
The menu to set-up this feature looks as follows.  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
¯
Calibration sequence programming...  
¯
Calibration Sequence Programming  
Step #:  
1
SCSTEP  
Choose specific analyzer module...  
Select all analyzer modules !  
Calibration procedure type:  
Zero-Cal  
SCCALTYPE1  
Analyzer module:  
MLT/CH3  
SCSTEPMOD  
Prg1-10  
Prg11-20 Prg21-30 Prg31-40  
For programming the sequence you must  
1. select „Step #“  
2. select „Calibration procedure type“  
3. select module  
Repeat this order for all program steps.  
The programmable „Calibration procedure types“ are:  
1. NOP  
no operation (for deleting a step in an existing program)  
2. ZERO-CAL  
3. SPAN-CAL  
do a zero calibration  
do a span-calibration for all available ranges  
4. ZERO/SPAN-CAL do a zero-cal then a span-cal for all available ranges  
5. SPAN1-CAL  
6. SPAN2-CAL  
7. SPAN3-CAL  
8. SPAN4-CAL  
9. END-OF-PROG  
do a span calibration only for range #1  
do a span calibration only for range #2  
do a span calibration only for range #3  
do a span calibration only for range #4  
end of sequence  
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For each step we have the choice to select a specific AM or to activate the step for all  
enabled AMs.  
After the program is input, the displayed softkeys can give an overview of the current  
program:  
Calibration Sequence Program  
Step #1:  
Step #2:  
Step #3:  
Step #4:  
Step #5:  
Step #6:  
Step #7:  
Step #8:  
Step #9:  
Step #10:  
Zero-Cal:All  
Span-Cal: FID  
Span-Cal: CLD  
Span1-Cal:MLT/CH1  
Span2-Cal:MLT/CH1  
Span3-Cal:MLT/CH1  
Span4-Cal:MLT/CH1  
Span3-Cal:MLT/CH2  
END-OF-PGRM  
END-OF-PGRM  
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3.3 Set-up general parameters  
One general parameter is "Calibration Procedures in Test-Mode". It is located in the menu  
"Calibration/Test procedures".  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
¯
Calibration/Test procedures...  
¯
Calibration/Test Procedures  
Start Zeroing all ranges !  
Start Zeroing and Spanning all ranges !  
Start calibration program !  
Cancel calibration !  
Calibration Procedures in Test-Mode:  
Test Procedures...  
Calibration type:  
Program step:  
SCTESTMOD  
No  
SCCALTYPE2  
SCPROGSTEP  
SCCALTIME1  
SCCALTIME2  
Zero-Cal  
1
Calibration time:  
Previous calibration time:  
16 s  
57 s  
RESULTS  
With this parameter we can run all the calibration procedures either in the defined mode or  
in a test mode. The test mode means that the valve switching and waiting for purge times  
is done in the same manner like in the normal calibration procedure.  
The only difference is that the single calibrations of the modules and the appropriate times  
the modules would need for the calibration are not done.  
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A further general parameter is "Timeout for Gastest". It is located in the menu "Test  
procedures".  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
¯
Calibration/Test Procedures...  
¯
Test procedures...  
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Test Procedures  
Gastest of specific module:  
Timeout for gastest (0 = no timeout):  
Sample-Gas  
180 s  
SCTESTGAS  
SCTIMEOUT  
Choose specific analyzer module...  
Procedure time:  
61 s  
Analyzer-module:  
MLT/CH3  
SCSTEPMOD  
This parameter is related to the possibility to activate a gas valve of a specific module for  
test purposes. Here we can determine a time after which an activated gastest  
automatically switches back onto SAMPLE-GAS.  
Is this parameter set to "0" no automatic back switching is done.  
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3.4 Controlling System Calibration  
After setting-up there is the possibility to start 3 different modes:  
system zero-calibration:  
In this mode a zero-cal of all modules, which are  
enabled for SYSCAL, will be performed. The order of  
modules depends on purge time for zero-valves  
because the whole calibration is time optimized.  
system zero/span-calibration:  
In this mode will be performed a zero-cal and a span-  
cal for every enabled AM. The order of calibration is  
optimized to have a minimum of calibration time. The  
only condition is to have for each AM first the zero-cal  
and after this the span-cal. With zero-cal an AM is  
zeroed with all ranges together, the span-cal is done  
separately for all available ranges. A range is available  
if its span-gas value is > 0.0.  
user defined sequence program: In this mode the user is responsible for the  
optimization. See setup of this mode.  
gas test:  
It is also possible to switch for test purposes onto a  
specific gas of a specific module. A calibration is not  
done.  
Any mode can be started by the following instances:  
· Manually by operator interaction  
· Triggered by programmable input (DIO)  
· AK-protocol command  
· Programmed time-automatic (no gas test possible!)  
· LON-Variable CMFUNC  
It is also possible to cancel a running system calibration. This can be done by the following  
instances:  
· Manually by operator interaction  
· Triggered by programmable input (DIO)  
· AK-protocol command  
· LON-Variable CMFUNC  
There is no priority by which way SYSCAL can be started. If SYSCAL was started it can  
not be restarted by a further instance. Only after canceling it can be restarted.  
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3.4.1 Control via menu system  
The possibility to control via menu is located in the menu page „Calibration/Test  
procedures“. There can be started and stopped any kind of system calibration respectively  
test procedure.  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
¯
Calibration/Test procedures...  
¯
Calibration/Test Procedures  
Start Zeroing all ranges !  
Start Zeroing and Spanning all ranges !  
Start calibration program !  
Cancel calibration !  
Calibration Procedures in Test-Mode:  
Test Procedures...  
SCTESTMOD  
No  
SCCALTYPE2  
SCPROGSTEP  
SCCALTIME1  
SCCALTIME2  
Calibration type:  
Program step:  
Calibration time:  
Previous calibration time:  
Zero-Cal  
1
16 s  
57 s  
RESULTS  
During a running SYSCAL there can be watched current information:  
· running calibration type  
· running program step of user defined program (other modes than user program show a  
„0“!)  
· consumed calibration time  
· calibration time of last valid SYSCAL  
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The result of calibration for included AMs is displayed in an own menu page. This can be  
achieved by softkey „RESULTS“ from different menu pages of SYSCAL.  
Calibration Results  
Change analyzer module...  
Analyzer module:  
Enabled for system-cal:  
SCMODULE  
SCCONTROL  
CLD  
No  
SCVALIDITY  
SCRESULT1  
SCRESULT2  
Successful zero+span calibrated ranges:  
Zero-Calibration failed on any analyzer module:  
Span-Calibration failed on any analyzer module: Yes  
1+2+4  
No  
Remember to run the calibration procedures as a test without actually to calibrate assert  
parameter "Calibration Procedures in Test-Mode" to <Yes>.  
It is also possible to switch for test purposes onto a specific gas of a specific module. This  
possibility is located in menu "Test procedures".  
Expert controls and set up...  
¯
System Calibration...  
¯
Calibration/Test Procedures...  
¯
Test procedures...  
¯
Test Procedures  
Gastest of specific module  
Timeout for gastest (0 = no timeout)  
Sample-Gas  
180 s  
SCTESTGAS  
SCTIMEOUT  
Choose specific analyzer module...  
Analyzer-module:  
MLT/CH3  
SCSTEPMOD  
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Here we first choose the specific analyzer module and then we select at the parameter  
"Gastest of specific module" the required gas.  
Each of the following types is possible:  
·
·
·
·
·
·
SAMPLE-GAS (test mode deactivated)  
ZERO-GAS  
SPANGAS-1(spangas for range 1)  
SPANGAS-2(spangas for range 2)  
SPANGAS-3(spangas for range 3)  
SPANGAS-4(spangas for range 4)  
With parameter "Timeout for Gastest" we can determine a time after which the activated  
gastest switches automatically back onto SAMPLE-GAS.  
Is this parameter set to "0" the automatic back switching is not done automatically and  
user must break this mode with a "Cancel Calibration"-Command.  
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3.4.2 Control System Calibration by LON-Variables  
SYSCAL can also be controlled by LON-Variable CMFUNC. Setting this variable will  
cause the appropriate function (see following table).  
CMFUNC  
function which is started  
system zero-calibration  
system zero/span-calibration  
user defined sequence program  
cancel a running system calibration  
1
2
3
4
We can also realize some other functionality with setting of LON-Variables.  
Herefore see the appropriate menu pages, where the concerned variables are  
documentated.  
For example: "Test procedures".  
Test Procedures  
Gastest of specific module  
Timeout for gastest (0 = no timeout)  
Sample-Gas  
180 s  
SCTESTGAS  
SCTIMEOUT  
Choose specific analyzer module...  
Analyzer-module:  
MLT/CH3  
SCSTEPMOD  
Here we have first to set variable SCSTEPMOD similar to the TAG of the requested  
analyzer module. Setting SCTIMEOUT will set the timeout.  
And setting variable SCTESTGAS to the appropriate enum-value will start the procedure.  
Table of enum-values and procedures:  
SCTESTGAS- ????  
function  
Zero-Gas  
SAMPLE-  
Gas  
SpanGas-1 SpanGas-2 SpanGas-3 SpanGas-4  
enum-value  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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3.4.3 Control System Calibration by Programmable Input  
We can use the possibility to control SYSCAL by triggering with a programmable input.  
This feature is supported by inputs of the DIO-Module.  
Assigning of an programmable input can be accomplished by using the menus for DIO  
module.  
Expert controls and set up...  
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Auxiliary module controls...  
¯
Set-up DIO module(s)...  
¯
Inputs...  
¯
- DIO-MODULE INPUTS-  
Inputnumber:  
5
DIOINPNUMC  
Choose module...  
Choose function...  
Slot ID:  
1
SYS:Cancel-Cal  
OFF  
DIOSLOTIDC  
DIOINPSIGC  
DIOINPSTATC  
DIOINPSRCC  
Signal name:  
Signal level:  
Signal comes from:  
NGA Control Module  
There we have to select  
1. wanted input number  
2. the appropriate module as Source Module (see following table)  
3. the wanted function for system calibration  
The provided functions for system calibration are:  
function  
source  
function  
function  
enum-value  
module (positive edge)  
(negative edge)  
in STINAME  
SYS:ZERO-CAL  
SYS:ZERO/SPAN-CAL CM  
SYS:PROGRAM-CAL  
CM start system zero-calibration  
-
-
-
6
7
8
start system zero/span-calibration  
start user defined sequence program  
calibration  
CM  
SYS:CANCEL-CALIB  
SYS:CAL-Test-Mode  
SYS:AM-Zero-Gas  
SYS:AM-Span-Gas1  
SYS:AM-Span-Gas2  
SYS:AM-Span-Gas3  
SYS:AM-Span-Gas4  
CM  
CM  
AM  
AM  
AM  
AM  
AM  
stop a running procedure  
switches into test mode  
switches zerogas-valve  
switches spangas-valve for range 1  
switches spangas-valve for range 2  
switches spangas-valve for range 3  
switches spangas-valve for range 4  
-
9
10  
switches off test mode  
stop a running procedure 11  
stop a running procedure 12  
stop a running procedure 13  
stop a running procedure 14  
stop a running procedure 15  
Please take notice that all actions are edge-triggered. Therefore take care of functionality  
of positive as well as negative edge.  
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It is also possible to configure the DIO-inputs only per LON-Variables (i.e. SLTA-adapter  
or AK-protocol). Therefore is the LON-variable "DIOINP_ENTRYSIG" which corresponds  
to DIOINPSIGC and evaluates enum-values of STINAME.  
For each digital input we have to setup variables in following order.  
1. DIOSLOTIDC  
2. DIOINPNUMC  
3. DIOINPSRCC  
4. DIOINP_ENTRYSIG (see enum-value in STINAME)  
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3.4.4 Control System Calibration by AK-protocol command  
We can start and stop SYSCAL over serial interface by AK-protocol commands. Therefore  
the commands SCAL, STBY and ASTZ has to be used.  
Start-Command: SCAL Kx m (n)  
m
Kx  
n
(type of SYSCAL)  
(channel (optional parameter)  
number)  
0 = ZERO-CAL  
K0  
n = 1: switch into test mode  
1 = ZERO/SPAN-CAL K0  
2 = PROGRAM K0  
else: switch into normal mode  
3 = TEST ZERO-GAS K1...999 timeout in sec  
4 = TEST SPAN-GAS1 K1...999 timeout in sec  
5 = TEST SPAN-GAS2 K1...999 timeout in sec  
6 = TEST SPAN-GAS3 K1...999 timeout in sec  
7 = TEST SPAN-GAS4 K1...999 timeout in sec  
If optional parameter n is not in command string the appropriate  
variable is not changed.  
Starting condition: All attached AMs are in the Standby-Mode (AK STBY) and the  
variable CALSTAT is 0, otherwise the response is BUSY (BS).  
Stop-Command:  
STBY K0  
Only using K0 will stop running SYSCAL-procedure  
(besides all the procedures of the other AMs).  
Check-Command: ASTZ K0  
The ASTZ K0 command gives the information if a SYSCAL-procedure  
is running or not.  
If running it returns a „SCAL“ if not this string is missed.  
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3.4.5 Time controlled System Calibration  
To activate a time controlled system calibration we have to set-up this in a own menu  
page.  
Expert controls and set up...  
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System Calibration...  
¯
Times for interval operation...  
¯
Times for Interval Operation  
SCSTZERO  
SCBGNZERO  
SCIVZERO  
Zero-Cal is:  
Start of interval time:  
Interval time:  
Disabled  
16 h  
800 h  
SCSTZEROSPAN  
SCBGNZEROSPA  
SCIVZEROSPAN  
SCSTPRGM  
SCBGNPRGM  
SCIVPRGM  
Zero/Span-Cal is:  
Start of interval time:  
Interval time:  
Program-Cal is:  
Start of interval time:  
Interval time:  
Enabled  
10 h  
1600 h  
Disabled  
10 h  
50 h  
Next calibration events...  
For the 3 different SYSCAL-modes there is the possibility to  
· enable/disable the activation  
· determine start of time calculations (start time of current day)  
· determine in which time intervals after start time the activation is done  
The logic for the time calculations is as follows.  
The basic is the respectively parameter „Start of interval time“ (SIV-time). By changing  
this SIV-time or changing the „interval time“ (IV-time) the basic is new calculated as date  
of current day and time of the SIV-Time (only entire hours possible). This basic stays valid  
(also after a program reset!) until new values for SIV-time or IV-time are entered.  
Basic-time = SIV-Time of current day  
The next start of SYSCAL (ACT-time) happens at  
ACT-time = Basic-time + IV-time  
Is the calculated ACT-time before present point of date/time then there are added further  
IV-times until it is later.  
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We can display the calculated ACT-times in menu page „next calibration events“...  
Expert controls and set up...  
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System Calibration...  
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Times for interval operation...  
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Next calibration events...  
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Next Calibration Events  
Menu1Line  
Menu2Line  
Menu3Line  
Zero-Cal:  
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10:00 12 Apr 1996  
10:00 12 Apr 1996  
Zero/Span-Cal:  
Program-Cal is:  
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3.5 Calibrate single Analyzers  
Each specific analyzer has still the possibility to start a calibration over other instances  
than SYSCAL. For this functionality we now have some additional considerations.  
· Do not start a calibration of a single AM during a running SYSCAL. This will confuse the  
valve switching and the calibration commands of SYSCAL. Therefore look also for all  
automatic start instances of an analyzer.  
· A single calibration cannot use the purge times of system valve settings. Instead of we  
have to setup the AMs own parameters in the manner to wait for the required purge  
time after a valve switching.  
· It is refused to start single calibration of a second AM if the needed calibration gas  
valve is also any calibration gas valve of the first started AM.  
These considerations are valid for all AMs which are included into SYSCAL.  
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