LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 5

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BE6030-13

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

Page 63 of 199

Table 5.1 Dependence of Monitor’s response, after a partial reset, to

its operating condition at the time of the partial reset.

Monitor last

used while in…

Task being

performed

Task started after a

PARTIAL RESET

Measurement

mode

A gas measurement

Completes the monitoring task

“Display”

Looking at measurement

results on the display

screen

Measurement results are

shown on the display from the

beginning again

Set-up mode

Changing set-up

parameters which control

the operation of the

Monitor

Measurement results are

shown in the display from the

beginning

Memory mode

Handling measurement

results which are stored

in Display Memory and

Background Memory

Completes any interrupted task

and then measurement results

are shown in the display from

the beginning

“Interface”

Obtaining hard-copies

(that is, print-outs of, for

example, measurement

data)

Print-out is stopped and

measurement results are

shown in the display from the

beginning

5.3.4

Full reset and/or Partial Reset of the Monitor via its

Front Panel

There are two well-defined levels of reset. By pressing RESET the

following text appears on the display screen:

If S3 is pressed, you can come out of reset mode without performing

any kind of reset. The Monitor just goes back to operating the same

way it was operating before the RESET push-button was pressed.

S1 PARTIAL Reset: If this level of reset is chosen the Monitor

stops operating, performs a partial reset as described in the

previous section (

section 5.3.2

) and then resumes operating in

the fashion described in

Table 5.1

.

S2 FULL Reset: If this level of reset is chosen the Monitor responds

by changing the text on the display so that you have a chance to

confirm that you wish the Monitor to perform a FULL reset:

SELECT RESET TYPE

PARTIEL FULL NONE

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