Section 3. Configuring the gas analyzer
Instrument settings
Under Instrument > Settings, you'll find the DAC (digital-to-analog) Outputs (0 to
2.5 V, which also enables the 4 to 20 mA output, and 0 to 5 V, which disables the 4
to 20 mA output), and Other Options, including the heater controls, pressure com-
pensation control, pump control, and the digital signal filter. The 4 to 20 mA output
is enabled only when the 0 to 2.5 V range is selected.
Configuring the DAC outputs
This section describes how to configure the voltage and current outputs. Both
voltage and current outputs are configured at the same time, in the same place:
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DAC 1 configures V Out 1 (pin 9) and 4-20 mA 1 (pin 13; only when the 0 to 2.5
V range is selected) on the terminal strip
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DAC 2 configures V Out 2 (pin 7) and 4-20 mA 2 (pin 11; only when the 0 to 2.5
V range is selected) on the terminal strip
Optimizing the DAC resolution
When configuring the analog outputs, keep in mind that the selected ppm range
will affect the resolution of data that is sent over the analog outputs.
Think of it like this:The 16-bit DACs can output a fixed number of values (65,536
to be exact). If a DAC is configured to output 0 to 5000 mV, you will have res-
olution of 0.076 mV per count.
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