Siemens ULTRAMAT 23 Series Equipment Manual page 97

Continuous gas analysis
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Analyzer status
Calibration
Parameters
Configuration
Analyzer status
Calibration
Parameters
Configuration
Level 1 required
Please enter code
: 000
Level 1 required
Please enter code
: 111
Measuring ranges
Limit values
Time constants
Pump/LCD contrast
Select component
: NO
Select component
: CO
Switch ranges CO
Change ranges CO
Hysteresis CO
ULTRAMAT 23
Equipment Manual, 04/2022, A5E37100388-012
You first access the main menu. A cursor flashes on the character
"A" at the left edge of the first line.
• You can set the cursor to the start of each line using the <↑>
• Call the respective menu item by pressing the <ENTER> key.
The cursor is located at "P" when you have pressed the <↓> key
twice.
Now call the "Parameters" submenu by pressing the<ENTER> key.
The adjacent display appears in which you will be requested to
enter the code number for code level 1.
• You can change the value of the code digit to which the cursor
• Move to the next position of the code number using the <→>
• Close the code input by pressing the < ENTER> key.
The initial display of the "Parameters" submenu appears.
Press the <ENTER> again to call the "Measuring ranges" submenu.
Now select components 1 to 4 for which the subsequently set
ranges are to apply. Up to four components can be present.
1
If your analyzer is configured accordingly, you can select another
component by pressing one of the
3
<↑> or <↓> keys. In this example, this is component 3.
Press the <ENTER> key. The analyzer switches one level lower and
now offers functions applicable to the selected measuring range.
The adjacent display appears with the functions selectable for
this range (MR). You can select these by pressing the <↑> or <↓>
key, and branch to the selected function by pressing the <ENTER>
key.
and <↓> keys. Cursor movements are cyclic, i.e. if you move
above the top edge of the display, the cursor appears again in
the bottom line, and vice versa.
is pointing using the <↑> and <↓> keys.
key.
This function is also cyclic, and the cursor appears at the first
position again when you move it beyond the last position.
Operation
7.4 Operating modes
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