LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1412i User Manual

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Chapter 6

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BE6025-15

1412i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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Default This option appears over the S3 select push-button. If

you wish the parameter appearing on the display screen

to be the same as the factory-defined value you can

press S3.

Some parameters do not have pre-defined default values, so that

when Default is used a blank line will appear instead of a number.

The default value of such a parameter is said to be “blank”. For

example:

GAS A’S HIGH ALARM LIMIT 1________ppm

CANCEL DEFAULT

If the value of a chosen parameter lies outside the pre-defined

minimum and maximum values the value will be corrected and, at

the same time, a “beep” will sound. You will then have to “enter” the
correct value by pressing

¿

and repeating the process.

When you have to choose or change a parameter, and the text

PRESS ENTER TO CHANGE VALUE is displayed, use the direction

push-buttons and follow the procedure below. Details about the

direction keys are provided in

section 5.2

.


1. Press

¿

. A cursor will blink under one of the parameter’s numbers

or letters and the bottom line will display the soft-keys Cancel

and Default.

2. Use p and q to change the entry above the cursor to the desired

number, letter. For pre-defined parameters, these push-buttons

enable you to scroll through the list. Display the desired

parameter then go to

step 5

.

3. Use t and u to move the cursor across the entry fields and

repeat

step 2

.

4. Repeat

steps 2

and 3 until the entry fields show the desired value

or text.


5. Press

¿

.

If the parameter you desire is already selected (i.e. a cursor is

displayed under it), then using q enables you to move directly to the

next display.

These procedures are common for all the parameters in the Monitor.

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