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OMG100N1.17 G100 Range
Page 54 LANDTEC North America, Inc., DBA
VIASENSOR
15.0 Glossary of Terms G100 Range
Analyzer error messages
For a list of standard error codes and for more
information, please refer to section ‘8.0 Problem
Solving’ of the operating manual.
Analyzer warnings
There are two types of warning messages
displayed; general warnings that may not
necessarily affect the instrument’s function, for
example battery power low, and operational
parameters that could affect the performance of
the analyzer, for example CO
2
out of calibration.
Battery charge
A full battery charge will take approximately
three hours.
Calibration
The process that an instrument will undergo to
enable it to measure and display the various
parameters in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specification.
Chemical cell
Type of gas detector which can be fitted
internally to the analyzer at the time of
manufacture.
Clean air purge
Process used to clear out gas from the inlet pipe
and the analyzer’s gas sensors prior to taking a
new reading.
CO
2
Carbon dioxide gas.
Contrast adjustment
Adjustable setting which darkens or lightens the
text displayed on the screen. Typically, this is
used to compensate for different environmental
temperatures. High temperature causes the
display to darken and low temperature causes
the display to lighten.
Data logging
A mode of operation that enables the user to
leave the analyzer unattended to take readings
automatically at predetermined times. The
reading interval and pump run-time may be
adjusted prior to commencing the logging cycle.
Download
Terminology used to describe the transfer of data
from the analyzer to a PC via the Analyzer Data
Manager software.
Event log
Record of significant events in the life of the
analyzer. Used as an aid to monitoring the use
of the analyzer. It can also be used as a
diagnostic tool if there is a problem with the
analyzer. The event log can be viewed via the
Analyzer Data Manager software. It cannot be
viewed on the analyzer screen.

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