Teledyne M300E Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Troubleshooting & Repair Teledyne API – Technical Manual - Model 300E Family CO Analyzers
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13.5.9.2. Troubleshooting Analyzer/Modem or Terminal Operation
These are the general steps for troubleshooting problems with a modem connected to a Teledyne API analyzer.
1. Check cables for proper connection to the modem, terminal or computer.
2. Check to make sure the DTE-DCE is in the correct position as described in Section 8.1.1.
3. Che
ck to make sure the set up command is correct. See Section 8.2.
4. Verify that th
e Ready to Send (RTS) signal is at logic high. The M300E/EM sets pin 7 (RTS) to greater
than 3 volts to enable modem transmission.
5. Make sure the BAUD rate, word length, and stop bit settings between modem and analyzer match. See
Section 8.2.
6.
Use the RS-2
32 test function to send “w” characters to the modem, terminal or computer. See Section
8.2.
7. Get your term
inal, modem or computer to transmit data to the analyzer (holding down the space bar is
one way); the green LED should flicker as the instrument is receiving data.
8. Make sure that the communications software or terminal emulation software is functioning properly.
Further help with serial communications is available in a separate manual “RS-232 Programming Notes”
Teledyne API P/N 013500000.
13.5.10. THE OPTIONAL CO
2
SENSOR
There are Two LED’s located on the CO
2
sensor PCA.
Figure 13-13: Location of Diagnostic LED’s onCO
2
Sensor PCA
Normal Operation: V8 is not lit – V9 is Blinking
Error State: Both LED’s are blinking.
Check to make sure that the cable to the CO
2
probe is properly connected.
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