The Range Function; Setting The Analog Output Ranges - Teledyne 3000TA Operating Instructions Manual

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Trace Oxygen Analyzer
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The Range function allows the operator to program up to three concen-
tration ranges to correlate with the DC analog outputs. If no ranges are
defined by the user, the instrument defaults to:
The Model 3000TA is set at the factory to default to autoranging. In
this mode, the microprocessor automatically responds to concentration
changes by switching ranges for optimum readout sensitivity. If the current
range limits are exceeded, the instrument will automatically shift to the next
higher range. If the concentration falls to below 85% of full scale of the next
lower range, the instrument will switch to that range. A corresponding shift
in the DC percent-of-range output, and in the range ID outputs, will be
noticed.
The autoranging feature can be overridden so that analog output stays
on a fixed range regardless of the oxygen concentration detected. If the
concentration exceeds the upper limit of the range, the DC output will
saturate at 1 V dc (20 mA at the current output).
However, the digital readout and the RS-232 output of the concentra-
tion are unaffected by the fixed range. They continue to read accurately with
full precision. See Front Panel description in Chapter 1.
The automatic air calibration range is always 0-25 % and is not pro-
grammable.

4.6.1 Setting the Analog Output Ranges

To set the ranges, enter the range function mode by pressing the
Range button on the front panel.
Use the < > arrow keys to blink the range to be set: low (L), medium
(M), or high (H).
Use the Δ∇ arrow keys to enter the upper value of the range (all ranges
begin at 0 ppm). Repeat for each range you want to set. Press Enter to
accept the values and return to Analyze mode. (See note below.)

The Range Function

Low = 0–100 ppm
Med = 0–1,000 ppm
High = 0–10,000 ppm.
L—100
H—10000 Mode—AUTO
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M—1000
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