Extended Programming Mode - Teledyne 3700 Installation And Operation Manual

Portable samplers
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3700 Portable Samplers
Section 3 Programming Guidelines
Table 3-5 Factory Program Settings (Continued)
Program Setting
CHANGE BOTTLES BASED
ON
[TIME, SAMPLE]
CHANGE SETS BASED
ON [TIME , SAMPLE]
CHANGE BOTTLES EVERY
--HOURS, -- MIN.
CHANGE SETS AFTER
-- HOURS -- MINUTES
CHANGE BOTTLES AFTER
-- SAMPLES
CHANGE SETS AFTER
SAMPLES
SAMPLE CONTINUOUSLY?
[YES, NO]
SAMPLE VOLUMES OF
--- ml EACH ( 10 -
--- COMPOSITE
SAMPLES ( 0 -
SUCTION HEAD OF
-- FEET ( 1 -
ENTER START TIME?
[ YES , NO ]
STORM ENABLED AFTER
HH:MM
ENTER FIRST SWITCH TIME?
[YES, NO]
-- STOP or RESUME
TIMES
(0 - 24)
MAX FLOW INTERVAL OF
-- HOURS, --MINUTES
3.10 Extended
Programming Mode
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Display Number
MAX
)
)
MAX
X )
MA
MM/DD
All sampling capabilities available in the basic programming
mode are available in the extended programming mode. (A
listing of the capabilities is in Table 3-3.) The extended pro-
gramming mode provides several additional capabilities: Non-
uniform Time Pacing, an additional multiplexing scheme
(multiple-bottle compositing), Sampling Stops and Resumes,
program storage, and Flow-Mode Sampling controls.
The procedure for programming the sampler in the extended
mode is the same as that used to program the sampler in the
basic programming mode. There are some exceptions, however.
The extended mode modifies the sections of the program
sequence to allow you to take advantage of the additional fea-
tures. The Sample Pacing program section is extended to include
settings for nonuniform times. The Sample Distribution section
is modified to let you program the sampler for multiple-bottle
Factory Setting
40
41
42
2 HOURS 0 MINUTES
43
2 HOURS 0 MINUTES
44
45
48
50
60
70
90
93
95
100
110
2 HOURS 0 MINUTES
COUNT
COUNT
1
1
NO
200
10
10
NO
NO
0

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