Appendix A - Glossary Of Terms And Abbreviations - Thermo Scientific Odalog L2 Series User Manual

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OdaLog® L2 – Gas Logger User Manual

13. Appendix A - GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

The following abbreviations and terminology are used in this manual and/ or appear on the OdaLog®
display screen, label, and software.
Terms
Description
-OF- / -OS- / OFL Over-display range – Measurement outside the instrument's displayable range
BATT
Battery Volts
BATT FlAt
It indicates a flat battery, with the battery symbol flashing. Active logging will cease.
Battery Level Symbol
CANCEL
Process canceled by user before completion
CE
Europe EMC compliance marking
CLOCK
Time of day
CLOCK not SEt
The clock is not set. Press the button to continue (see Section 6.3).
CLEAR LOG
Clear logged data
C-Tick
Australian EMC compliance marking.
DONE
Selected process completed
do nuLL
Indicates Instrument requires a NULL in clean air (see Section 9.5).
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility
ESD
Electrostatic discharge
FAILED
Sensor failure during Span operation
INST
Instantaneous measurement
IrDA
Infra Red Data Communication Mode
MEMORY
% Logging memory used (Status Menu), Start logging (Main Menu)
MEMORY FULL
Data log memory full
LOCK
It locks the top button and disables the "INST" display. (See Section 6.12)
LOCKED
Instrument in LOCKED mode. (See Section 6.12)
LED
Light emitting diode
LCD
Liquid crystal display
LHS
Left Hand Side
LMS
Left Magnetic Switch
NULL
Fresh air zero
oda
OdaLog® raw data file name extension
OFF
Displayed when switching the unit off & while the unit is off.
ON
Displayed when switching the unit on
oncE
Stop log when memory is full.
PEAK
Peak gas level for logging session. (lowest level for oxygen model)
RMS
Right Magnetic Switch
roLL
Continuous logging, overwriting the oldest data
SPAN
Span set
START LOG
Start logging
STATUS
Status – scrolls through an overview of instrument data.
STOP LOG
Stop logging
STP
Standard Temperature and Pressure: 20 °C (68 °F) @ 101.3 kPa (14.7 psi)
%VOL
Gas concentration is expressed as a percentage of the Volume in the atmosphere.
%LEL
Gas concentration is expressed as a percentage of the Lower Explosive Limit.
PPM
Gas concentration is expressed as Parts Per Million in the atmosphere.
P/N: 10-1000
Revision G, January 2024
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