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GE Sievers 900 Series - Setting up Analog Output; Setting up Analyzer Input and Output

GE Sievers 900 Series
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GE Analytical Instruments ©2009 105 of 236 DLM 90488-01 Rev. A
5. Indicate the destination port by pressing the USB or Serial button to start the data export.
The data is exported in comma-separated format (.csv) and contains the following fields: Analysis
mode, Date, Time, TOC, TC, IC, Acid, Oxidizer, Reagent mode, IC cell temperature, TC cell
temperature, and ICR state. Most spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft Excel, can open the
.csv file without having to go through an import process.
Setting Up Analyzer Input and Output
Menu selections under the I/O tab allow you to configure data for alarms, analog output, binary
input, serial output and printing. Note that older 900 Portable Analyzers may not have a 4-20 mA
output.
Figure 17: The I/O Tab
Setting Up Analog Output
Select the output range for the 4-20 mA analog output by following the steps below. Instructions for
wiring the 4-20mA output can be found in the “Installation” chapter.
1. Select the I/O tab.
Main Start Analysis
Serial
Printer
Setup
DataGuard
Data
Maintenance
I/O 4 Mar 2004 08:23
I/O
Binary Input
Analog Out
Alarm 1
Alarm 2

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