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GLOSSARY
Note: Some terms in this glossary may not occur elsewhere in this manual.
an Ethernet standard that uses twisted (“T”) pairs of copper wires to transmit at 10
megabits per second (Mbps)
same as 10BaseT except ten times faster (100 Mbps)
name of a remote control program offered by Teledyne-API to its customers
Corona Discharge, a frequently luminous discharge, at the surface of a conductor or
between two conductors of the same transmission line, accompanied by ionization of the
surrounding atmosphere and often by a power loss
Converter Efficiency, the percentage of light energy that is actually converted into
electricity
Continuous Emission Monitoring
Chemical formulas that may be included in this document:
general abbreviation for hydrocarbon
nitrogen oxides, here defined as the sum of NO and NO
2
nitrogen oxides, often called odd nitrogen: the sum of NO
X
plus other compounds such as
HNO
3
(definitions vary widely and may include nitrate (NO
3
), PAN, N
2
O and other
compounds as well)
metric abbreviation for cubic centimeter (replaces the obsolete abbreviation “cc”)
Digital-to-Analog Converter
Data Communication Equipment
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol used by LAN or Internet servers to
automatically set up the interface protocols between themselves and any other
addressable device connected to the network
Diagnostics, the diagnostic settings of the instrument.