Software Configuration 4-9
Configuring for Multi-Point Operation
This procedure provides an example of the steps to be followed when initially configuring the 5000
analyzer System for Multi-Point operation. In this example, the analyzer will be setup for the fol-
lowing conditions:
• Two points are to be analyzed. The external solenoid valves used to switch between the two
points are properly wired to SAMPLE outputs 1 and 2 on Controller TB9.
• Point 1 has typical moisture concentration of ≈ 50 ppm. Only one analog output range is
required. Concentration of 60 ppm should trigger an alarm; there is no low alarm required.
• Point 2 has typical moisture concentration of ≈10ppm. Concentration of 15 ppm should trig-
ger an alarm; there is no low alarm required.
• Analyzer has been factory calibrated for symmetric sample/reference cycle; complete cycle is
60 seconds. Sample should be switched between Point 1 and Point 2 every 10 minutes.
• Current moisture concentration for Point 1 is to be shown on display line 1. Point 2 on dis-
play line 2. Time remaining in current cycle and countdown to next verification cycle is to be
shown on display line.
Procedure
When configuring the analyzer, please refer to the Configuration Data Sheet included with this
manual to ascertain the factory default values for each of the parameters to be configured. The
defaults may be suitable for the application and may not need to be changed.
Access Codes will be required to change most system variables. Refer to page 3-1, Sys
tem Security and Access Codes.
1) To set current local time of day: press the
TEST/CONFIG key, select Set Time of Day, enter time
using the 24 hour clock convention.
2) Select streams to be analyzed (points 1 and 2): press the
TEST/CONFIG key; select Select Streams,
toggle 1, 2,3,4 as required until display reads "Streams Slctd 1 2 _ _".
3) Enter high and low range limits for desired resolution on 4 to 20 mA analog outputs 1 (low
range only) and 2: press the
ANALOG RANGE key; select Alter Range Limits; set the following
variables to the values given:
Output_1_Low 50
Output_1_Hi 0
Output_2 10
Offset_1_Low 0
Offset_1_Hi 0
Offset_2 0
4) Enter high and low concentration alarm levels for Points 1 and 2: press the
ALARM key; select
Alter Alarm Levels; set the following variables to the values given:
NOTE
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