Overview of operating modes – Teledyne GFC-7001T - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual

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OverviewTeledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer

Teledyne

Analytical

Instruments

4.

OVERVIEW OF OPERATING MODES

To assist in navigating the analyzer’s software, a series of menu trees can be found in
Appendix A of this manual.

Note

Some control buttons on the touch screen do not appear if they are not
applicable to the menu that you’re in, the task that you are performing, the
command you are attempting to send, or to incorrect settings input by the
user. For example, the ENTR button may disappear if you input a setting
that is invalid or out of the allowable range for that parameter, such as
trying to set the 24-hour clock to 25:00:00. Once you adjust the setting to
an allowable value, the ENTR button will re-appear.

The GFC7001T/GFC7001TM software has a variety of operating modes. Most
commonly, the analyzer will be operating in Sample Mode. In this mode a continuous
read-out of the CO concentration can be viewed on the front panel and output as an
analog voltage from rear panel terminals, calibrations can be performed and TEST
functions and WARNING messages can be examined. If the analyzer is configured to
measure a second gas (e.g. CO along with O

2

or CO

2

) the display will show a readout of

both concentrations.
The second most important operating mode is SETUP mode. This mode is used for
performing certain configuration operations, such as for the DAS system, the reporting
ranges, or the serial (RS 232 / RS 485 / Ethernet) communication channels. The SETUP
mode is also used for performing various diagnostic tests during troubleshooting.

Figure 4-1:

Front Panel Display

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