Connecting The Communications Interfaces - Teledyne T100 Instruction Manual

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Getting Started
3.4.7.3. "ALARM 4" RELAY

3.4.8. CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES

3.4.8.1. ETHERNET CONNECTION
manual configuration: Section 5.1.2.1
automatic configuration (default): Section 5.1.2.2
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The software for this instrument is flexible enough to allow you to configure the alarms
so that you can have two alarm levels for each concentration.
SO
Alarm 1 = 20 PPM
2
SO
Alarm 2 = 100 PPM
2
SO
Alarm 1 = 20 PPM
2
SO
Alarm 2 = 100 PPM
2
In this example, SO
Alarm 1 and SO
2
2" relay on the rear panel. This allows you to have multiple alarm levels for individual
concentrations.
A more likely configuration for this would be to put one concentration on the "Alarm 1"
relay and the other concentration on the "Alarm 2" relay.
SO
Alarm 1 = 20 PPM
2
SO
Alarm 2 = Disabled
2
SO
Alarm 1 = Disabled
2
SO
Alarm 2 = 100 PPM
2
This relay is connected to the "range bit". If the instrument is configured for "Auto
Range" and the reading goes up into the high range, it will turn this relay on.
The T-Series analyzers are equipped with connectors for remote communications
interfaces: Ethernet (Section 3.4.8.1), USB (Section 3.4.8.2), RS-232 (Section 3.4.8.3),
RS-232 Multidrop (Section 3.4.8.4) and RS-485 (Section 3.4.8.5). In addition to using
the appropriate cables, each type of communication method, except Ethernet, must be
configured using the SETUP>COMM menu, Section 5.1. Ethernet is DHCP-enabled by
default but can also be configured manually, which is the recommended method to
operatie with a static IP address.
For network or Internet communication with the analyzer, connect an Ethernet cable
from the analyzer's rear panel Ethernet interface connector to an Ethernet port. Please
refer to Section 5.1.2 for a description of the default configuration and setup instructions.
Configuration: Section 5.1.2
Teledyne ML - T100 UV Fluorescence SO2 Analyzer
Alarm 1 will both be associated with the "Alarm
2

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