Reporting range, Modes: single, dual, auto ranges – Teledyne GFC-7001T - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual

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Table 5-1:

GFC7001T Family Physical Range by Model

MODEL RANGE

GFC7001T

0 – 1000 ppm

GFC7001TM

0 – 5000 ppm

This architecture improves reliability and accuracy by avoiding the need for extra,
switchable, gain-amplification circuitry. Once properly calibrated, the analyzer’s front
panel will accurately report concentrations along the entire span of its physical range.
Because many applications use only a small part of the analyzer’s full physical range,
this can create data resolution problems for most analog recording devices. For
example, in an application where an GFC7001T is being used to measure an expected
concentration of typically less than 50 ppm CO, the full scale of expected values is only
4% of the instrument’s full 1000 ppm measurement range. Unmodified, the
corresponding output signal would also be recorded across only 2.5% of the range of the
recording device.
The GFC7001T/GFC7001TM Analyzers solve this problem by allowing the user to
select a scaled reporting range for the analog outputs that only includes that portion of
the physical range relevant to the specific application.
Only this REPORTING RANGE of the analog outputs is scaled; the physical range of
the analyzer and the readings displayed on the front panel remain unaltered.

Note

Neither the DAS values stored in the CPU’s memory nor the concentration
values reported on the front panel are affected by the settings chosen for
the reporting range(s) of the instrument.

5.4.3. REPORTING RANGE

MODES: SINGLE, DUAL, AUTO RANGES

The GFC7001T/GFC7001TM provides three analog output range modes to choose from.
 Single range (SNGL) mode sets a single maximum range for the analog output. If

single range is selected both outputs are slaved together and will represent the same
measurement span (e.g. 0-50 ppm), however their electronic signal levels may be
configured for different ranges (e.g. 0-10 VDC vs. 0-.1 VDC).

 Dual range (DUAL) allows the A1 and A2 outputs to be configured with different

measurement spans as well as separate electronic signal levels.

 Auto range (AUTO) mode gives the analyzer to ability to output data via a low

range and high range. When this mode is selected the analyzer will automatically
switch between the two ranges dynamically as the concentration value fluctuates.

Range status is also output via the external digital I/O status outputs (See Section
3.3.1.4).
To select the Analog Output Range Type press:

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