2 source memory (eeprom) – LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 9

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BE6030-13

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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9.1.2

Source Memory (EEPROM)

The data stored in Source Memory is not lost if A.C. mains power is

removed from the Monitor. There are three blocks of data in the

Source Memory (see

Fig.9.1

):

Block 1 – contains calibration factors and 3 optical-filter

parameters

Block 2 – contains 3 of the 6 set-up parameters found under the

Filters branch of the set-up “tree”

Block 3 – contains all other parameters in the Set-Up Tree

Block 1 – Calibration Factors and 3 Optical-filter Parameters:

There are six different “data files” in this block. Each data file is

denoted by a letter, which indicates the position a particular optical

filter occupies in the Monitor’s carousel. Each file “A” to “E” is divided

into five sections called Filter Banks, which are numbered from 1 to

5. The water-vapour filter is only capable of measuring water-vapour

and therefore its data file (“W”) is not divided into different filter

banks.

Each Filter Bank contains the following data:

1. The name of the gas used during span calibration of the filter.

2. The molecular weight of the gas used during span calibration.

3. The alarm limits for the gas. (High Alarm Limit 1, High Alarm Limit

2).

4. A Concentration offset factor: obtained during zero-point

calibration of the filter.

5. A Humidity gain factor: obtained during an humidity-

interference calibration of the filter.

6. A Conversion factor: obtained during the span calibration of the

filter with the gas named in point 1 above.

7. Cross-interference calibration factors: obtained during cross-

interference calibration.

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