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Descriptions

The following table summarizes the descriptions of the display. The display is different depending

on the configuration of the temperature controller used.

Item

Available Information

SV*

Indicates the temperature controller setpoint.

PV

Indicates the value measured by the temperature controller (current temperature).

State/Remark

Indicates the state of or comments on the temperature controller.

Programmed

temperature oven *

Indicates the temperature of the inner constant-temperature oven of a dualoven model.

Constant-

temperature oven *

Indicates the temperature of the outer constant-temperature oven of a dualoven model

or the temperature of a single-oven model.

LSV1/2

Indicates the temperature of the sampling valve.

FID1/2

Indicates the temperature of the detector only when the system uses a dualoven

model with a temperature-controlled FID.

FPD

Indicates the temperature of the photomultiplier when the system uses a singleoven

model.

*:

The upper limit of the temperature setpoint varies depending on the type of explosion protection applied.

3.4

Changing the User Level

There are three user levels in the analyzer. The default is set to user level A which only allows the

user to view and confirm the information in the Analyzer Operation window. To set the system at a

level allowing analyzer operation, change the user level by entering the password.

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Types of User Level

There are three user levels: A, B and C. The following table summarizes the permissible

operations at each user level.

User Level

Access Range

Password Entry

During Level Shift

Analyzer Operation Window

Alarm Window

A

Permits window viewing only; no

operation is allowed on the analyzer.

Inhibits deletion of any of the

records on alarm history.

Unnecessary

B

Permits both window viewing and

changing the operation mode,

measuring state (except cancel

command) and range.

Permits deletion of any of

the records on alarm history.

Necessary

C

Permits both window viewing and

setting concerning all kinds of

operation with the analyzer.

Permits deletion of any of

the records on alarm history.

Necessary

4th Edition : Mar. 21, 2012-00

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