Teledyne 360E Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Getting Started Model 360E Instruction Manual
3.2.4. Functional Check
1. After the analyzer’s components has warmed up for at least 30 minutes, verify that the software properly
supports any hardware options that were installed.
2. Check to make sure that the analyzer is functioning within allowable operating parameters. Appendix C
includes a list of test functions viewable from the analyzer’s front panel as well as their expected values.
These functions are also useful tools for diagnosing performance problems with your analyzer
(Section11.1.2). The enclosed Final Test and Validation Data sheet (part number 04307) lists these
values before the instrument left the factory.
To view the current values of these parameters press the following key sequence on the analyzer’s front
panel. Remember until the unit has completed its warm up these parameters may not have stabilized.
RANGE
RANGE1
1
RANGE2
1
0
2
RANGE
2
STABIL
MEAS
REF
MR RATIO
PRES
SAMP FL
SAMP TEMP
BENCH TEMP
WHEEL TEMP
BOX TEMP
PHT DRIVE
SLOPE
OFFSET
TEST
TIME
SAMPLE RANGE = 500.000 PPM CO2 = XXX.X
< TST TST > CAL SETUP
1
Only appears instrument is set
for DUAL or AUTO reporting
range modes.
2
Only appears if 0
2
Sensor
Option is installed.
Refer to
Table 6-2 for
definitions of
these test
functions.
Toggle <TST TST> keys to
scroll throu
g
h list of functions
3. If your analyzer has an Ethernet card (Option 63) installed and your network is running a dynamic host
configuration protocol (DHCP) software package, the Ethernet option will automatically configure its
interface with your LAN. However, it is a good idea to check these settings to make sure that the DHCP
has successfully downloaded the appropriate network settings from your network server (See Section
6.11.6.2).
If your network is not running DHCP, you will have to configure the analyzer’s interface manually (See
Section 6.11.6.3).
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