Oxymitter 4000 – Emerson Process Management OXYMITTER 4000 IM-106-340 User Manual

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Oxymitter 4000

6-8

Instruction Manual

IM-106-340, Rev. 4.0

May 2006

SYSTEM/Parameters

O2 Slope - O

2

slope is data regarding the strength of the sensing cell output.

This information is automatically calculated after a calibration, and the user
does not normally input this data.

O2 Constant - O

2

constant is the amount of voltage a cell generates with

ambient air as the calibration gas. Again, this is normally calculated as a
result of calibration, and is not normally input by the user.

O2 T90 Time - Some users may feel that the O

2

reading is too active for

certain processes. This feature permits the user to dampen the O

2

signal. The

default value is zero seconds dampening.

Auto Tune - The electronics detects the line voltage powering the instrument
automatically, and picks proper algorithms for heater control. User can force a
high voltage algorithm, or a low, but Auto Tune is the default, and is
recommended.

Lockout Time - Keypad lockout time default is 30 sec., but it is user
configurable. A "Z" keypad pattern will unlock the keypad.

Revert Time - Once a user goes one level deep into the menu structure, an
additional "revert time" is provided to prevent nuisance lockouts. One hour is
the default, and it is user configurable.

Luminance - Gas fluorescence brightness is user adjustable.

SYSTEM/Status

Alarms - Diagnostic alarms. Section 8: Troubleshooting.

PID Parameter - Displays the line voltage, powering the Oxymitter, and infers
the temperature control algorithm being used to control heater temperature.

Reset Device - Device can be reset here as opposed to re-powering.
Calibration parameters will be lost.

SYSTEM/Software

This is data regarding the Oxymitter 4000 software version, and errors that
may have occurred.

SENSOR DATA

Displays information about the O

2

cell and thermocouple.

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