Maintenance -1, Programming -1 – Campbell Scientific PVS4100/4120/4150 Portable Automatic Samplers User Manual

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PVS4100/4120/4150 Table of Contents

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4.

Maintenance.............................................................. 4-1

4.1

General Maintenance.......................................................................... 4-1

4.2

Testing System Vacuum..................................................................... 4-1

5.

Programming ............................................................ 5-1

5.1

General Programming ........................................................................ 5-1

5.1.1

Guidelines................................................................................. 5-1

5.1.1.1 Flashing

Text ................................................................ 5-1

5.1.1.2 Real Time Clock ........................................................... 5-1

5.1.1.3 Total Bottles.................................................................. 5-1

5.1.2

Touchpad Keys......................................................................... 5-2

5.1.3

General Terms .......................................................................... 5-4

5.2

Quick Start Guide to Programming.................................................... 5-6

5.2.1

Automatic Sampling Program .................................................. 5-6

5.2.2

Taking a Manual Sample .......................................................... 5-7

5.2.3

Viewing Program Parameters ................................................... 5-7

5.2.4

Setting Program Parameters Individually ................................. 5-8

5.3

Programming START DELAY.......................................................... 5-8

5.3.1

START DELAY Overview ...................................................... 5-8

5.3.2

START DELAY using Time/Day ............................................ 5-9

5.3.3

START DELAY using Pulse Input ........................................ 5-11

5.3.4

START DELAY using 4-20mA Input.................................... 5-12

5.3.5

START DELAY using External Contact................................ 5-14

5.3.6

START DELAY using Level Control .................................... 5-15

5.4

Programming SAMPLE INITIATION............................................. 5-16

5.4.1

SAMPLE INITIATION Overview ......................................... 5-16

5.4.2

SAMPLE INITIATION using Interval Time ......................... 5-17

5.4.3

SAMPLE INITIATION using Pulse Input ............................. 5-19

5.4.4

SAMPLE INITIATION using 4-20mA Input......................... 5-20

5.4.5

SAMPLE INITIATION using External Contact .................... 5-22

5.5

Programming PROGRAM TYPE .................................................... 5-23

5.5.1

PROGRAM TYPE Overview................................................. 5-23

5.5.2

PROGRAM TYPE - Composite............................................. 5-24

5.5.3

PROGRAM TYPE - Daily Cycle ........................................... 5-26

5.5.4

PROGRAM TYPE - Daily Cycle for Dual Station ................ 5-27

5.5.5

PROGRAM TYPE - Consecutive........................................... 5-29

5.5.6

PROGRAM TYPE - Multi-Composite................................... 5-31

5.5.7

PROGRAM TYPE - Timed Step............................................ 5-32

5.6

Programming OTHER OPTIONS.................................................... 5-34

5.6.1

OTHER OPTIONS Overview ................................................ 5-34

5.6.2

OTHER OPTIONS - Clock .................................................... 5-36

5.6.3

OTHER OPTIONS - Purge Time ........................................... 5-37

5.6.4

OTHER OPTIONS - Pinch Valve .......................................... 5-39

5.6.5

OTHER OPTIONS - Fault Shutdown .................................... 5-40

5.7

Viewing Information ........................................................................ 5-42

5.7.1

Viewing Programmed Information......................................... 5-42

5.7.2

Viewing Generated Information ............................................. 5-44

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