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Temperature Compensation | Automatic |
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Power Requirements | 12 - 24 VDC |
Output | 4-20 mA |
Measurement Parameters | Nitrate |
Data Storage | Internal memory for historical data |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB, RS-232/485 |
Power Supply | 12 - 24 VDC |
Battery Life | N/A, Requires external power |
Measurement Method | UV absorption |
Parameter | Nitrate, Organic Matter (SAC) |
Wavelength | Multiple UV and Visible Wavelengths |
Provides crucial safety precautions, contact information, and emphasizes proper installation and modifications.
Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols and their meanings for hazardous situations.
Details environmental requirements, enclosure ratings, weight, and ship kit contents for installation.
Provides guidelines for mounting the analyzer in an upright position for proper operation.
Describes plumbing connections, including warnings about water pressure and temperature limits.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting tubing to the water inlet and outlet ports.
Details wiring connections for conduit openings, including access to terminals and power/I/O wiring.
Explains power supply wiring, terminal specifications, and safety warnings.
Describes wiring for 4-20 mA outputs and discrete inputs/outputs using connector blocks.
Explains discrete input wiring diagrams and terminal designations for quick-connect fittings.
Describes wiring connections for units with quick-connect fittings, including power and I/O wiring.
Details power supply wiring specifications and safety warnings for quick-connect fittings.
Explains I/O wiring, including 4-20 mA outputs and discrete inputs/outputs for quick-connect fittings.
Explains discrete output wiring terminal designations and their functions.
Explains how to initialize the analyzer, suggesting flushing the flow path in self-clean mode.
Explains alarm setup for TOC and conductivity, including upper limits and enabled/disabled states.
Provides a table of conductivity alarm limits based on temperature and explains how limits are applied.
Explains security settings, user accounts, and audit trail access.
Covers general security settings: enabling security, data logging, and restoring factory defaults.
Details exporting settings and filename conventions for exported data files.
Covers security settings for password expiration, remembering passwords, and automatic logoff.
Explains user management, including four user types (guest, operator, administrator, factory) and their permissions.
Details adding, editing, and deleting users, with descriptions of user roles and information fields.
Explains the audit trail, accessible by administrators, detailing modifications, additions, and deletions.
Details filtering audit trail data by date range and special ranges.
Covers TOC calibration settings: manual/auto acceptance, return to online mode, slope, and R2 limits.
Details conductivity calibration settings: acceptance, return to online mode, slope limits, and resistor usage.
Details how to change the analyzer password, including current, new, and confirm password fields.
Introduces bottle mode for calibration, validation, and system suitability tests using OASIS and RFID technology.
Explains TOC calibration, including measuring conductivity changes during oxidation and using linear regression.
Covers TOC calibration setup options: default or custom settings, and bottle selection.
Provides step-by-step instructions for performing TOC calibration, including bottle installation.
Covers handling failed or rejected calibrations and running the test again.
Explains conductivity calibration, verifying meter accuracy with a resistor and adjusting cell constant.
Covers test running, status display, cancellation, and test summary results for conductivity calibration.
Describes how alarms are indicated on the home screen animation area and value displays.
Guides the user on how to view, acknowledge, and print alarms from the alarm acknowledge dialog box.
Lists error alarms, their codes, messages, and associated alarm conditions.
Details critical error alarms that halt operation until corrected, and how to access the acknowledge dialog.
Explains warning alarms indicating suboptimal operation, which may continue while the indicator is present.
Continues listing warning alarms, including insufficient fluid in bottles, lamp issues, and excursion capture.
Describes measurement alarms when TOC or conductivity exceed user-defined or USP-defined limits.
Displays the operating status of UV lamps 1 and 2, including status icons and hours left.
Explains lamp test function, switching lamps, and replacing lamps, referencing procedures.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing UV lamps, including using a wizard or direct replacement.
Details how to perform an RS-232 test by connecting serial ports and sending/reading data.
Explains the digital I/O test, including connecting digital inputs/outputs and sending signals.
Guides the user on testing 4-20 mA outputs by connecting a multimeter and sending signals.
Provides a data dictionary for the Identification Block registers (Manufacturer ID, Model Number, Serial Number, etc.).
Details the User Security Block registers for logon, password, security, and data logging.
Outlines periodic maintenance for accuracy and reliability, including UV lamp replacement and cell calibration.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing UV lamps, including using a wizard or direct replacement.
Describes closing the door, restoring power, and performing a lamp test after replacement.
Provides steps for replacing the internal water filter, including safety precautions and depressurizing.
Introduces troubleshooting using diagnostic and reporting facilities and alarm codes.
Lists operating range, conductivity range, display resolution, accuracy, repeatability, and limit of detection for TOC.
Provides specifications for conductivity and resistivity range, resolution, accuracy, and available modes.
Lists ambient operating range, display resolution, measurement accuracy, and sample water range for temperature.
Details physical specs: UV lamps, interface, altitude, I/O wiring, dimensions, weight, flow rate, pressure, enclosure rating.
Continues physical specs: humidity rating, CE compliance, safety rating, pollution degree, and power input.
Lists specifications for analog outputs, discrete inputs, discrete outputs, serial outputs, and Ethernet/USB outputs.
Details serial output specifications (RS-232, printer) and Ethernet/USB specifications.
Lists default security settings: enable security, data logging, password expiry, logoff, administrator details, user settings.