Teledyne T802 Operation Manual page 147

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7.1.4.1. EDITING DAS DATA CHANNEL NAMES
Starting at the EDIT CHANNEL MENU
SETUP X.X
0) CONC: ATIMER 2, 4032, RS232
NEXT
SETUP X.X
NAME: CONC
SET>
EDIT
SETUP X.X
NAME: CONC
C
O
N
Press each button repeatedly to
cycle through the available
character set:
0-9, A-Z, space ' ~ ! # $ % ^ &
* ( ) - _ = +[ ] { } < >\ | ; : , . / ?
7.1.4.2. EDITING DAS TRIGGERING EVENTS
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To edit the name of a DAS data channel, follow the instruction shown in Section
7.1.4 then press:
INS
DEL
EDIT
PRNT
C
ENTR EXIT
Triggering events define when and how the DAS records a measurement of any
given data channel. The most commonly used triggering events are:
ATIMER: Sampling at regular intervals specified by an automatic timer. Most
trending information is usually stored at such regular intervals, which can be
instantaneous or averaged.
EXITZR, EXITSP, and O2SLPC (exit zero, exit span, O
Sampling at the end of (irregularly occurring) calibrations or when the response
slope changes. These triggering events create instantaneous data points, e.g., for
the new slope and offset (concentration response) values at the end of a
calibration. Zero and slope values are valuable to monitor response drift and to
document when the instrument was calibrated.
T802 Paramagnetic O
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT discards the new
setting
ENTR accepts the
new setting
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slope change):
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