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SS2000 Operator’s Manual
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Logger Rate
For applications where an external data logger is employed, use the logging
rate to set the averaging period used by the analyzer. The display and the
current loop output will each have a value representing the average of the
concentration over the last time interval equal to Logger Rate. For example,
if Spectrum Average is set to “64,” the concentration measurement will be
updated every 16 seconds (Spectrum Average × 0.25 sec). By setting
Logger Rate to “60,” the display value and current loop output will represent
an average over the previous 60 seconds. If the data logger samples the loop
current each 60 seconds, it will always see the average concentration over the
specified interval since its last sample.
Enter a numeric value (in seconds) and press the * key to enter the value and
cycle to the next adjustable parameter.
Temperature Unit
The Temperature Unit parameter designates the display units for the
measured cell temperature. There are two choices: 0 for degrees Celsius and
1 for Fahrenheit. The default value is the standard unit of measurement in the
region the analyzer is being used. Press the value corresponding to the desired
units followed by the * key to enter the value and cycle to the next parameter.
Pressure Unit
The Pressure Unit parameter designates the display units for the measured
absolute pressure in the cell. There are four choices: 0 for millibar, 1 for Torr,
2 for Pascal, and 3 for PSIA. Press the value corresponding to the desired units
followed by the * key to enter the value and cycle to the next parameter.
<SET PARAMETER MODE>
Logger Rate (s)
60
Enter a Value
<SET PARAMETER MODE>
Tempera ture Unit
0
0->C
1->F
<SET PARAMETER MODE>
Pressure Unit
3
0:mb 1:Torr 2:Pa 3:psi

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