Remote Sensor And Solenoid Valves - Teledyne 3000PB Operating Instructions Manual

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The range in use (HI, MED, LO)
The span of the range (0-100 %, etc)
Which alarms—if any—are disabled (AL–x DISABLED)
Which alarms—if any—are tripped (AL–x ON).
Each status output is followed by a carriage return and line feed.
Three input functions using RS-232 have been implemented to date.
They are described in Table 3-4.
Table 3-4: Commands via RS-232 Input
Command
Description
as<enter>
Immediately starts an autospan.
az<enter>
Immediately starts an autozero.
co<enter>
Reports "Raw Cell Output" (current output of the sensor
itself) in μA. For example—
st<enter>
Toggling input. Stops/Starts any status message output from
the RS-232, until st<enter> is sent again.
The RS-232 protocol allows some flexibility in its implementation.
Table 3-5 lists certain RS-232 values that are required by the 3000PB imple-
mentation.
Table 3-5: Required RS-232 Options

3.3.9 Remote Sensor and Solenoid Valves

The 3000PB is a single-chassis instrument, which has its own sensor
and, in the –C option, its own gas-control solenoid valves. However, The
REMOTE SENSOR and SOLENOID RETURN connectors are provided
for use with a remote sensor and/or sampling system, if desired. See Figures
3-7 and 3-8.
3-10
Raw Cell Output: 99 μ μ μ μ μ A
Parameter
Setting
Baud
2400
Byte
8 bits
Parity
none
Stop Bits
1
Message Interval
2 seconds
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
Model 3000PB

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