3 fitting the ethernet cable, 2 checking /changing the fuses in the monitor, 1 checking/changing the fuses in the 1412i – LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1412i User Manual

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Chapter 2

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BE6025-15

1412i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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application, which communicates using the USB interface

communication protocol.

The USB interface cable can be connected while the gas monitor is

switched on.

2.1.3

Fitting the Ethernet Cable.

The gas monitor can be connected to a local Ethernet network in

order to make measurements using the LumaSoft Gas Single Point

7810 PC application, which communicates using the TCP/IP network

interface protocol or to view the homepage of the gas monitor in a

standard PC internet browser.

The Ethernet network cable can be connected while the gas monitor

is switched on.

Connect a standard Ethernet network cable to the Ethernet socket

connector on the back of the gas monitor. Connect the other end of

the Ethernet network cable to your local network. The yellow LED on

the Ethernet socket connector will lit , if a local network connection is

detected.

2.2 Checking /changing the Fuses in the Monitor.

Unplug the Monitor from the mains power supply and pull out the

plug in the AC Mains socket of the Monitor

If the fuses in the Monitor are blown it can indicate a serious fault in

the instrument, therefore it is advisable to contact your LumaSense

service representative before changing the fuse!

2.2.1

Checking/changing the Fuses in the 1412i

1.

Turn the 1412i so that it stands on its back panel and remove

the rubber “shoes” mounted on the four “feet” of its base-

plate.

2.

Using Pozidrive screwdriver No. 1, undo and completely

remove the screws located under the rubber “shoes” which

have just been removed.

Note: these screws hold the upper and lower covers of the

1412i together. If the screws are not completely undone you

will not be able to remove the upper cover as explained in step

5.

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