Basic operation – Yokogawa In-Situ Gas Analyzer TDLS200 User Manual

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IM 11Y01B01-01E-A 6th Edition :Feb 13, 2013-00

<6. BASIC OPERATION>

 

SYSTEM
Some settings are not adjustable by user, user adjustment is
possible for:
PASSWORD – changes password for ADVANCED menu
access
DATE & TIME – changes analyzer date and time
TCP/IP – the analyzers real IP address used for Ethernet
communications can be changed via this menu option.
External keyboard with Windows key no longer required as in
older software versions.
ADJUSTABLE RESISTORS: After detector gain adjustment in
the field, these values should be entered – these values are
then stored to the syste.cfg file.
SETTINGS USED ONLY FOR STORING FACTORY DATA:
Analyzer S/N, Laser S/N, Software Version,

 

VALVE CONTROL
Typically used when the analyzer is configured with a flow
cell in an offline application. These values can also be
used manually to introduce on-line validation gases. Valve
configuration conflicts will be noted on-screen if applicable
VALVE 1 – Manual (On-Off Toggle), Time Sequence (next valve
and time seconds to next valve) or Remote Control (select D/I
channel for control) capability, follow the on-screen directions
to program Valve 1
VALVE 2 – Manual (On-Off Toggle), Time Sequence (next valve
and time seconds to next valve) or Remote Control (select D/I
channel for control) capability, follow the on-screen directions
to program Valve 2
VALVE 3 – Manual (On-Off Toggle), Time Sequence (next valve
and time seconds to next valve) or Remote Control (select D/I
channel for control) capability, follow the on-screen directions
to program Valve 3

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