Teledyne T360M Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Teledyne API Model T360/T360M Operation Manual Operating Instructions
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4.7.2.7. REPORT PERIODS IN PROGRESS WHEN INSTRUMENT IS POWERED OFF
If the instrument is powered off in the middle of a REPORT PERIOD, the
samples accumulated so far during that period are lost. Once the instrument is
turned back on, the DAS restarts taking samples and temporarily them in volatile
memory as part of the REPORT PERIOD currently active at the time of restart.
At the end of this REPORT PERIOD only the sample readings taken since the
instrument was turned back on will be included in any AVG, MIN or MAX
calculation. Also, the STORE NUM. SAMPLES feature will report the number
of sample readings taken since the instrument was restarted.
To define the REPORT PERIOD, follow the instruction shown in Section
4.7.2.2 then press:
Edit Data Channel Menu
SETUP X.X 0) CONC: ATIMER, 1, 900
PREV NEXT INS DEL EDIT PRNT EXIT
SETUP X.X NAME:CONC
<SET SET> EDIT PRINT EXIT
Press SET> key until you reach REPORT PERIOD
SETUP X.X REPORT PERIODD:DAYS:0
0 0 0 ENTR EXIT
IIf at any time an illegal entry is selected (e.g., days > 366)
the ENTR button will disappear from the display.
SETUP X.X REPORT PERIODD:TIME:01:01
0 1 0 0 ENTR EXIT
SETUP X.X REPORT PERIOD:000:01:00
<SET SET> EDIT PRINT EXIT
Exits to the main
Data Acquisition
menu.
ENTR accepts the new string and
returns to the previous menu.
EXIT ignores the new string and
returns to the previous menu.
Press buttons to set hours
between reports in the format :
HH:MM (max: 23:59). This is a
24 hour clock . PM hours are 13
thru 23, midnight is 00:00.
Example 2:15 PM = 14:15
Set the number of days
between reports (0-366).
Use the PREV and NEXT
buttons to scroll to the
data channel to be edited.
From the DATA ACQUISITION menu
(see Section 4.7.2.2)
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