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160 August 02, 2019
Table 8-1: Alarms
Low temperature Alarm
Sensor LED Current
RTC Battery
Max Tape Advance Alarm
Low Tape Alarm
Tape Length Alarm
Tape Movement Alarm
Sensor Calibration Alarm
Bypass
DC Power Alarm
AI#1 < Limit
AI#2 > Limit
AI#2 < Limit
AI#3 > Limit
AI#3 < Limit
AI#4 > Limit
2
High High Alarm
Deviation
Analysis Alarms - Total Sulfur
High High Alarm
Deviation
Analysis Alarms - Reference 1
High High Alarm
Deviation
Analysis Alarms -Reference 2
High High Alarm
Deviation
High High Alarm
Deviation
Analysis Alarms – Calibration
High High Alarm
Deviation
The Events tab (Section 5.8
) keeps track of all of the various conditions (alarms, power
on/off, configuration changes, discrete input conditions, etc) that occur as the analyzer runs.
The Event Log is primarily used as a troubleshooting aid. If issues start occurring with the
analyzer, looking at the Event Log can help to track down the source of the issue. The Event
Log also gives a record of the types of alarms that have occurred during operation of the
analyzer, and when exactly they occurred. To obtain a full list of all of the Event Log records
from the analyzer, simply press the Read from Device button at the top of the screen.