3 viewing and changing the instrument(s) – K-Patents FC-11 User Manual

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FC-11 Field Communicator instruction manual

Document/Revision No. Rev. 1.0

Effective: January 15, 2014

3.3 Viewing and changing the instrument(s)

3.3.1 Instrument diagnostics

Instrument diagnostics (and optical image) can be viewed by going first to DIAGNOSTICS in the

Main menu and then to VIEW DIAGNOSTICS. The following information is displayed:

NORMAL OPERATION

or

NO SAMPLE

(or other sensor status message) is displayed depending on the

status of the sensor.

CONC

is the final concentration value including Field calibration adjustment.

CALC

is the calculated concentration value without Field calibration adjustment.

nD

is the refractive index value n

D

of the sensor.

CCD

gives the position of the shadow edge on CCD in %.

LED

is a measure of the amount of light from the light source in % . Should be below 100 %.

HD temp

is the sensor head temperature.

HD humidity

is the sensor head humidity.

QF

or Quality Factor is a value in the range 0–200. It measures the image sharpness, a typical

good value is 100. A QF value below 40 usually indicates prism coating.

The Diagnostics menu option

SAVE DIAGNOSTICS

can be used to save the values into a zip file. If a USB

stick is connected to FC-11, the diagnostics file is saved on the stick. Otherwise the data is stored

in the internal disc and can be accessed by connecting FC-11 to a computer, see Section 2.5.1.

3.3.2 Changing instrument parameters

To change instrument parameters, go to

TOOLS

in the Main menu, then choose

PARAMETER CHANGE

.

The instrument settings can be changed by selecting the corresponding button. Buttons available

are

CHEMICAL CURVE

,

FIELD CALIBRATION

,

nD CALIBRATION

,

mA OUTPUT

and

SERVICE

. To get more information

about instrument settings, consult the instrument manual.

Note:

The

CHEMICAL CURVE

parameters are specific to the given process medium and given by

K-Patents, therefore they should not be altered unless changing to another process medium.

Note: The

SERVICE

section of the parameters should only be used by trained service personnel.

3.3.3 Instrument verification

To complete a n

D

verification, select TOOLS, then nD VERIFICATION. Follow the instructions on the

screen to complete verification procedure, and consult the instrument manual for your instru-

ment.

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