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About This Addendum
Addendum
i Series Instruments
Part Number 104633-00
24Mar2023
This addendum provides information that describes software updates and corrections for i Series manuals.
The addendum is organized as follows:
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Universal updates for all i Series manuals
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Updates for selected manuals
Universal Updates for All
i
Series
Manuals
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Add “UKCA” certification.
Chapter 1 - Introduction
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“Introduction” chapter.
Environmental Conditions Intended for Indoor Use Only at 0-95% relative humidity, noncondensing and at altitudes <=2000m
Main supply voltage fluctuations - ±5%
Overvoltage Category – III
Pollution Degree of the intended environment – 2
Degree of ingress protection (IEC 60529) – IPX0
Supply cord – UL Listed minimum 18AWG three conductors
Multiple Connects via
Ethernet and NTP Network
Time Protocol Support
In the features list, replace the associated feature with the following:
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C-Link, MODBUS, Geysitech (Bayern-Hessen), streaming data, and
NTP (Network Time Protocol) protocols. Simultaneous connections from different locations over Ethernet.
Analog Output Over/Under Range
Clamping
In the “Specifications” section, replace the analog outputs description with the following:
Analog outputs
6 voltage outputs; 0 – 100 mV, 1, 5, 10 V (user selectable), 5% of full-scale over/under range (user selectable), 12 bit resolution, measurement output user selectable per channel
Serial Settings Support In the “Specifications” section, replace the serial ports description with the following:
Serial
Ports
1 RS-232 or RS-485 with two connectors, baud rate 1200 – 115200, data bits, parity, and stop bits, protocols: C-Link, MODBUS, Geysitech (Bayern-Hessen), and streaming data (all user selectable)
Chapter 2 - Installation
Add Device Connection
Information
Connecting External
Devices
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“Installation” chapter.
In the “Setup” section, add the following reference in the step for connecting a recording device to the rear panel connector:
“Instrument Controls > I/O Configuration” in the Operation chapter.
If your manual does not include the “Connecting External Devices” section, add the following information after the “Setup” section. Change the figure and table numbering as appropriate for your manual.
Several components are available for connecting external devices to iSeries instruments.
These connection options include:
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Individual terminal board PCB assemblies
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Terminal block and cable kits (optional)
Individual cables (optional)
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For detailed information on the optional connection components, refer to the “Optional Equipment” chapter. For associated part numbers, refer to
“External Device Connection Components” in the “Servicing” chapter.
Terminal Board PCB
Assemblies
I/O Terminal Board
See Detail “A”
The terminal board PCB assembly is a circuit board with a D-Sub connector on one side and a series of screw terminals on the other. This assembly provides a convenient mechanism for connecting wires from a data system to the analyzer’s I/O connectors.
The following terminal board PCB assemblies are available for iSeries instruments:
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I/O terminal board PCB assembly, 37 pin (standard)
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D/O terminal board PCB assembly, 37 pin (standard)
25-pin terminal board PCB assembly, (included with optional I/O
Expansion Board)
Figure x-x shows the recommended method for attaching the cable to the terminal board using the included tie-down and spacer. Table x-x identifies the connector pins and associated signals.
Note Not all of the I/O available in the instrument is brought out on this terminal board, if more I/O is desired, an alternative means of connection is required.
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See Detail “B”
Component Side Viewed from Top of Board
Assembled Connector
Figure x-x. I/O Terminal Board Views
Detail “A” Detail “B”
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Table x-x. I/O Terminal Board Pin Descriptions
5
6
3
4
Pin
1
2
7
8
9
10
11
12
Signal Description Pin
Analog1 13
Analog ground 14
Analog2
Analog ground
Analog3
Analog ground
15
16
17
18
Analog4
Analog ground
Analog5
Analog ground
Analog6
Analog ground
19
20
21
22
23
24
Signal Description
Power_Fail_NC
Power_Fail_COM
Power_Fail_NO
TTL_Input1
TTL_Input2
TTL_Input3
TTL_Input4
Digital ground
TTL_Input5
TTL_Input6
TTL_Input7
Digital ground
D/O Terminal Board
See Detail “A”
Figure x-x shows the recommended method for attaching the cable to the terminal board using the included tie-down and spacer. Table x-x identifies the connector pins and associated signals.
See Detail “B”
Component Side Viewed from Top of Board
Detail “A” Detail “B”
Assembled Connector
Figure x-x. D/O Terminal Board Views
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Table x-x. D/O Terminal Board Pin Descriptions
7
8
9
10
11
12
3
4
5
6
Pin
1
2
Signal Description Pin
Relay1_ContactA
Relay1_ContactB
13
14
Relay2_ContactA
Relay2_ContactB
Relay3_ContactA
Relay3_ContactB
15
16
17
18
Relay4_ContactA
Relay4_ContactB
Relay5_ContactA
Relay5_ContactB
Relay6_ContactA
Relay6_ContactB
19
20
21
22
23
24
25-Pin Terminal Board
See Detail “A”
The 25-pin terminal board is included with the I/O Expansion Board.
See Detail “B”
Component Side Viewed from Top of Board
Assembled Connector
Detail “A” Detail “B”
Figure x-x. 25-Pin Terminal Board Views
Signal Description
Relay7_ContactA
Relay7_ContactB
Relay8_ContactA
Relay8_ContactB
Relay9_ContactA
Relay9_ContactB
Relay10_ContactA
Relay10_ContactB
Solenoid_Drive_Output1
+24V
Solenoid_Drive_Output2
+24V
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Table x-x. 25-Pin Terminal Board Pin Descriptions
5
6
3
4
Pin
1
2
7
8
9
10
11
12
Signal Description Pin
IOut1 13
GND_ISO 14
IOut2
GND_ISO
IOut3
GND_ISO
15
16
17
18
IOut4
GND_ISO
IOut5
GND_ISO
IOut6
GND_ISO
19
20
21
22
23
24
Signal Description
Analog_In1
Analog_In2
Analog_In3
GNDD
Analog_In4
Analog_In5
Analog_In6
GNDD
Analog_In7
Analog_In8
GNDD
GNDD
Chapter 3 - Operation
Power-Up Screen
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“Operation” chapter.
Replace the Thermo Electron Corporation power-up screen with the
Thermo Scientific power-up screen.
Status Bar In the “Run Screen” section, add the following that describes the new status bar icons.
“The status bar displays the time, the password (lock) icon, service
(wrench) icon, alarm (bell) icon, and optional zero/span sample solenoid valve status, if installed.”
Note Time is always displayed in 24-hour format.
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Status Bar Icons
The password (lock) icon indicates that no parameter changes can be made from the front panel.
The alarm (bell) icon indicates that an alarm is active.
Change Status Bar
“Alarm” to Bell Icon
The service (wrench) icon indicates that the instrument is in the service mode.
(defaults vary by instrument)
Change the “Alarm” references on the status bar to the bell icon or remove the reference. The “Alarm” references have been replaced with status bar icons described previously in this document.
Degree Symbol
Update Datalogging Settings
Screens which show temperature values should include the degree symbol
“°” not just the “C” for Celsius units. The degree symbol has been added to all screens that were missing it.
The i Series instruments include a built-in data logging capability as a standard feature. The operator is allowed to create two different types of records, which for historical reasons are named lrecs and srecs. Each record can contain up to 32 different fields or data items, and records can be created at user-defined intervals ranging from 1 to 60 minutes.
Record generation is tied to the instrument’s real-time clock. For example, if the logging period for srecs is set to 30 minutes, a new srec will be generated on every hour and every half hour (10:00, 10:30, 11:00 …).
Lrecs and srecs can be interleaved. For example, an srec containing just the current concentration level could be generated every five minutes while an lrec containing a full set of diagnostic data could be generated once every hour.
The analyzer’s computer system includes three megabytes of flash memory which is enough to store a full lrec containing 32 data items and a full srec containing 32 items once each minute for a week (>20,000 total records).
If logging is limited to the minimum content of date, time, concentration
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Add Span and BKG
Reset to Default Content
Add Serial Settings Menu and Support and error flags, the analyzer can store data once each minute for four months (>190,000 records).
Add “Span” and “BKG” to default lrec and output lists.
Replace the “Reset to Default Content” description, under Datalogging, with the following:
The Reset to Default Content screen is used to reset all of the datalogging field items to default values for the selected record type. For more information, about selecting the content of logged data fields, see “Select
Content” described previously.
Add Serial Settings to the Communications Settings menu as follows:
Main Menu > Instrument Controls > Communication Settings .
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS:
>SERIAL SETTINGS
INSTRUMENT ID
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
STREAMING DATA CONFIG
TCP/IP SETTINGS
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Add Serial Settings descriptions and menu including Data Bits, Parity, and
Stop Bits.
Note The Baud Rate and RS-232/485 selections were moved from the
Communications Settings menu to the Serial Settings screen.
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Serial Settings The Serial Settings menu is used for serial communications control and configuration. In the Main Menu, choose Instrument Controls >
Communication Settings > Serial Settings .
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Baud Rate
SERIAL SETTINGS:
>BAUD RATE 9600
DATA BITS 8
PARITY NONE
STOP BITS 1
RS-232/485 SEL RS-232
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
The Baud Rate screen is used to set the RS-232/RS485 interface baud rate.
Baud rates of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 are available. The analyzer’s default baud rate is set to 9600 to provide backwards compatibility with the older C-series analyzers.
BAUD RATE:
CURRENTLY: 9600
SET TO: 19200 ?
CHANGE VALUE
SAVE VALUE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Data Bits The Data Bits Screen is used to set the number of serial data bits.
Selections of 7 or 8 are available (defaults to 8).
DATA BITS:
CURRENTLY: 8
SET TO: 7 ?
CHANGE VALUE
SAVE VALUE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Parity The Parity screen is used to select the parity bit for the serial port.
Selections of NONE, EVEN, or ODD are available (defaults to NONE). i Series Manual Update Addendum 9
PARITY:
CURRENTLY: NONE
SET TO: NONE
CHANGE VALUE
SAVE VALUE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Stop Bits The Stop Bits screen is used to select the number of stop bits for the serial port. Selections of 1 and 2 are available (defaults to 1).
STOP BITS:
CURRENTLY: 1
SET TO: 2 ?
CHANGE VALUE
SAVE VALUE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Replace Equipment
Damage Alert
Replace the Equipment Damage alert in the “RS-232/RS-485 Selection” section with the following:
Equipment Damage Disconnect the serial cable before changing RS-232 and RS-485 selection to prevent damage to any equipment currently connected to the analyzer.
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Add Network Time
Protocol Server
Add Network Time Protocol Server (NTP SVR) to the TCP/IP Settings menu as follows:
Main Menu > Instrument Controls > Communication Settings > TCP/IP
Settings .
TCP/IP SETTINGS:
>USE DHCP OFF
IP ADDR 192.168.1.200
NETMASK 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY 192.168.1.15
HOST NAME iSeries
NTP SVR 192.168.1.15
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
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Add NTP Server IP Address description and screen:
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server screen is used to edit the IP address of the NTP server. An NTP server may be used to periodically synchronize the instrument’s real-time clock with a standard. More information about the NTP servers and a list of public servers may be found at http://www.ntp.org
.
In the Main Menu, choose Instrument Controls > Communication
Settings > TCP/IP Settings > NTP Server .
NTP SERVER IP ADDRESS:
CURRENT: 192.168.1.20
SET TO: 192.168.001.01
5
MOVE CURSOR
CHANGE VALUE
SAVE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Add Local/Remote to Non
Alarm Status Items Menu
Main Menu > Instrument Controls > I/O Configuration > Output Relay
Settings > Relay 1-10 > Instrument State > Non-Alarm, add Local/Remote to the Non Alarm Status Items menu.
List May Vary Based on Instrument
NON ALARM STATUS ITEMS:
>NONE <--
AUTORANGE
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
UNITS
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Add Available I/O Note In the “Digital Input Settings” section, under Instrument Controls, add the following note, if it is not already included:
Note Not all of the I/O available in the instrument is brought out on the supplied terminal board, if more I/O is desired, an alternative means of connection is required.
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Add Allow Over/Under Range to Output Channels Menu
Add Allow Over/Under Range to Output Channels Screen and add the
Allow Over/Under Range screen as follows:
Main Menu > Instrument Controls > I/O Configuration > Analog Output
Config .
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Allow Over/Under Range Screen
OUTPUT CHANNELS:
>ALLOW OVER/UNDER RANGE
ALL VOLTAGE CHANNELS
ALL CURRENT CHANNELS
VOLTAGE CHANNEL 1
VOLTAGE CHANNEL 2
VOLTAGE CHANNEL 3
VOLTAGE CHANNEL 4
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
The Allow Over/Under Range screen, in Analog Output Configuration under I/O Configuration, is used to select whether or not the analog outputs are allowed to exceed the maximum selected value of 100 mV, 1 V,
5 V, 10 V, or 20 mA or the minimum selected value of 0 V, 0 mA, or 4 mA. By default this parameter is set to on, and 5% over and under range is allowed for all analog output channels.
In the Main Menu, choose Instrument Controls > I/O Configuration >
Analog Output Config > Allow Over/Under Range .
ALLOW OVER/UNDER RANGE:
CURRENTLY: OFF
SET TO: ON ?
TOGGLE VALUE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Update Number of Table
Points Description
Screen Contrast
Replace the “Number of Table Points”, under Analog Input Configuration under I/O Configuration, description with the following:
The Number of Table Points screen allows the user to select how many points are used in the analog input conversion table. The instrument uses linear interpolation between the points in this table to determine what the reading value is based on the analog input voltage. Each point in the table consists of an analog input voltage value (0-10.5 V) and a corresponding reading value. Only two points are necessary for linear inputs, however a larger number of points may be used to approximate non-linear inputs.
The points range from 2 to 10, with a default of 2.
In the first paragraph, in Screen Contrast under Instrument Controls, change “increments of 10” to “increments of 5.” Add the following three notes to the Instrument Controls > Screen Contrast section:
Notes The optimal contrast will change with changes in temperature.
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The optimal contrast will change from one LCD screen to another. If the
LCD screen is replaced, the contrast may need to be reset.
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If the display contrast is not optimal, but the content on the screen is visible, select Instrument Controls > Screen Contrast and adjust the screen contrast. If the content on the screen is not visible, use the “set contrast 10”
C-Link command to set screen contrast to mid range, then optimize the contrast. See “Contrast Levels” in the “C-Link Protocol Commands
Appendix” section of this document for more information on this command.
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Add Timezone Screen Add “Timezone Screen” selection to the Instrument Controls menu
INSTRUMENT CONTROLS:
>AUTO/MANUAL MODE
FLASH LAMP
DATALOGGING SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
I/O CONFIGURATION
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
PRESSURE COMPENSATION
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
SCREEN CONTRAST
SERVICE MODE
DATE/TIME
TIMEZONE
Add Timezone Screen description and screen display:
The Timezone screen is used to set the timezone for the NTP time server.
This should be set to the timezone that the instrument is located in. If the exact timezone is not shown in the list, it may be entered via the CLINK
“TZ” command (see Appendix B). The selections are: UTC, EST (UTC-
5), CST (UTC-6), MST (UTC-7), PST (UTC-8), YST (UTC-9), HST
(UTC-10), NST (UTC-11), DLW (UTC-12), CET (UTC+1), EET
(UTC+2), BST (UTC+3), DLT (UTC+4), ECH (UTC+5), FOX
(UTC+6), GLF (UTC+7), CCT (UTC+8), JST (UTC+9), GST
(UTC+10), LMA (UTC+11), DLE (UTC+12), EDT (UTC-5/4), CDT
(UTC-6/5), MDT (UTC-7/6), and PDT (UTC-8/7)
In the Main Menu, choose Instrument Controls > Timezone .
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TIMEZONE FOR TIMESERVER:
CURRENTLY: UTC
SET TO: EDT (UTC-5/4)
CHANGE VALUE
SAVE VALUE
RANGE AVG DIAGS ALARM
Digital Inputs Replace the Digital Inputs description, under the Diagnosis menu, with the following:
The Digital Inputs screen (read only) displays the state of the 16 digital inputs. Pull-ups are provided on all the inputs, so if nothing is connected they will read (1), if an input is brought to ground, it will read (0).
Zero and Span Check
Replace the Zero and Span Check description, under the Alarms menu, with the following:
The Zero and Span Check screen allows the user to view the status of the most recent zero/span checks and set the maximum check offsets. An alarm will be triggered if a zero or span check indicates drift that exceeds the offset value. The zero and span check screens are visible only if the zero/span check option is enabled. Their functions are similar.
Zero and Span Auto Calibration Replace the Zero and Span Auto Calibration description, under the Alarms menu, with the following:
The Zero and Span Auto Calibration screens (read only) allow the user to view the status of the most recent auto background calibration or span calibrations. The zero and span auto calibration screens are visible only if the zero/span check option is enabled and the zero or span cal reset function is enabled.
Add Wait 30 Seconds Note Add the following note to all pressure, flow, and temperature sensor calibration screens in the Service menu.
Note Wait at least 30 seconds for the reading to stabilize before saving the value.
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Lock/Unlock and
Local/Remote Operation
Add the following below “Lock Instrument” in the “Password Menu” section:
If the instrument keyboard is locked via the front panel using Password >
Lock Instrument , the instrument reports being in Remote mode. In this
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Add Ext Alarms
Add Dilution Ratio
Change Gas Units to
Lower Case
Change LPM to L/min mode, the keypad is locked, data can be viewed but not changed using the front panel interface, and the remote “Set” commands are active.
If the instrument keyboard is unlocked via the front panel using Password
> Unlock Instrument , the instrument reports being in Local mode, the front panel interface is unlocked, and data can be changed from the front panel.
Refer to the “C-Link Protocol Commands” appendix for detailed information about “mode”, “allow mode”, and “power up mode” commands.
Add “Ext Alarms” to the list of Other Measurements in the Datalogging
Settings menu, Streaming Data Configuration menu, Analog Output
Configuration menu, and Digital Inputs screen. Note that Ext Alarms is displayed in the Alarms menu if it was previously selected in the Digital
Inputs screen.
Add “Dilution Ratio” to the list of Other Measurements in the
Datalogging Settings menu, Streaming Data Configuration menu, Analog
Output Configuration menu, and Digital Inputs screen.
Change gas units in the screens to lower case.
Change LPM in the screens to L/min.
Chapter 6 –
Troubleshooting
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“Troubleshooting” chapter.
Add Cause and Action
Descriptions
In the “Troubleshooting – Measurement Failures” troubleshooting table, add the following highlighted Possible Cause and Action descriptions:
Malfunction
Analog signal doesn’t match expected value.
Possible Cause Action
Software has not been configured.
Verify that the selected analog output has been properly configured to match the data system.
Analog output goes above fullscale value or below zero
By default, a 5% over and under range on the analog outputs is provided. If this is not desirable due to system restrictions, it may be turned off in the INSTRUMENT CONTROLS > I/O
CONFIGURATION > ANALOG OUTPUT CONFIG screens.
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Change Number of Pins on
Board-Level Connection
Diagram
If not already corrected, in the “Board-Level Connection Diagrams” section, change the number of pins on the front panel board to 14 pins for
J2 and 3 pins for J4:
Change Pin 13 Description on
I/O Expansion Board
In the “I/O Expansion Board Connector Pin Descriptions” table, change the description of pin 13 from NC to Current Output Return.
Add Digital and Analog
Descriptions to Ground
Pins
In the Motherboard Connector Pin Descriptions table add “Digital” and
“Analog” descriptions to the 37-pin I/O Connector Label as follows:
Add “ Digital ” to pins 2, 5, 13, 22, 26, and 32
Add “ Analog ” to pins 16, 18, 19, 35, and 37
Chapter 7 – Servicing
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“Servicing” chapter.
Equipment Damage –
Static Electricity Damage
Replace the Equipment Damage precaution statement for static electricity with the following:
Equipment Damage Some internal components can be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. A properly ground antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling any internal component. If an antistatic wrist strap is not available, be sure to touch the instrument chassis before touching any internal components. When the instrument is unplugged, the chassis is not at earth ground.
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Add Device Connection
Information
If your manual does not include the “External Device Connection
Components” section, add the following information after “Cable List.”
Change the table numbering as appropriate for your manual.
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External Device
Connection
Components
Table x-x lists the standard and optional cables and components used for connecting external devices such as PCs and data loggers to an iSeries instrument.
Table x-x. External Device Connection Components
Part
Number
102562-00
102556-00
102645-00
102646-00
102659-00
6279
102888-00
102891-00
103084-00
Description
Terminal Block and Cable Kit (DB25) (optional)
Terminal Block and Cable Kit (DB37) (optional)
Cable, DB37M to Open End Cable, Six Feet (optional)
Cable, DB37F to Open End, Six Feet (optional)
Cable, DB25M to Open End, Six Feet (optional)
Cable, RS-232 (optional)
Terminal Board PCB Assembly, DB37F (standard)
Terminal Board PCB Assembly, DB37M (standard)
Terminal Board PCB Assembly, DB25M (included with optional I/O Expansion
Board)
Replace Fan
Replacement Procedure
Replace the “Fan Replacement” procedure with the following Fan/Filter
Replacement procedure:
Fan/Filter
Replacement
Use the following procedure to replace the rear panel fan and the filter.
Equipment Required:
Fan
Fan filter
Philips screwdriver
Equipment Damage Some internal components can be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. A properly ground antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling any internal component.
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1.
Turn instrument OFF, unplug the power cord, and remove the cover.
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2.
Remove the fan guard and filter from the rear of the instrument by unsnapping it.
3.
If the fan is not being replaced, install the new filter, snap it into place, and skip the remaining steps.
4.
If possible, disconnect the fan power cable from the fan, otherwise disconnect the cable from the measurement interface board.
5.
Remove the four fan mounting screws along with nuts and washers and remove the fan.
Correct Pin Designations on
I/O Expansion Connector
6.
Install a new fan following the previous steps in reverse order.
In the “Analog Output Testing” section, correct the I/O Expansion connector pin designations to the following:
LCD Module Replacement In the “LCD Module Replacement” procedure, change Step 4 to the following:
4. Slide the LCD module out towards the center of the instrument.
Add the following note at the end of the “LCD Module Replacement” procedure.
Note The optimal contrast will change from one LCD screen to another.
After replacing the LCD screen, the contrast may need to be reset. If the content on the screen is visible, select Instrument Controls > Screen
Contrast and adjust the screen contrast. If the content on the screen is not visible, use the “set contrast 10” C-Link command to set screen contrast to mid range, then optimize the contrast. See the “C-Link Protocol
Commands” appendix for more information on this command.
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Chapter 8 – System
Description
Add Connection Information
Update Analog Voltage
Inputs Description
Add Over and Under
Range Information
RS-232 Connection
RS-485 Connection
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“System Description” chapter.
Add the following to the “Ethernet Connection” section:
“Up to three simultaneous connections are allowed per protocol.”
Replace the “Analog Voltage Inputs (Optional)” description with the following:
Eight analog voltage inputs are used to gather measurement data from third-party devices. The user may assign a label, unit, and a conversion table (2 to 10 points). Each point in the conversion table consists of an analog input voltage value (0-10.5 V) and a corresponding user-defined reading value. Only two points are necessary for linear inputs, however a larger number of points may be used to approximate non-linear inputs. All voltage inputs have a resolution of 12 bits over the range of 0 to 10.5 volts.
Add the following to the “Analog Voltage Outputs” and “Analog Current
Outputs (Optional) sections.”
“At least 5% of full-scale over and under range are also supported, but may be overridden in software if required.”
Change the caption of Table 8-1 to: “RS-232 DB9 Connector Pin
Configuration.”
Change the caption of Table 8-2 to: “RS-485 DB9 Connector Pin
Configuration.”
Chapter 9 – Optional
Equipment
Change the description of the retrofit rack in Table 9-3 to the following:
This configuration is intended for direct replacement of a C-Series instrument in an existing rack. The rail mounting location is lower on the case and the front mounting screw slots are in non-standard EIA locations.
Add 25-Pin Terminal Board
Assembly Reference
If your manual does not include the “25-Pin Terminal Board Assembly” reference, add the following information after “I/O Expansion Board
Assembly.”
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25-Pin Terminal
Board Assembly
Add Optional Cables
Cables
The 25-pin terminal board assembly is included with the I/O expansion board. Refer “Terminal Board PCB Assemblies” in the “Installation” chapter for information on attaching the cable to the connector board. For associated part numbers, refer to “External Device Connection
Components” in the “Servicing” chapter.
If your manual does not include the “Cables” reference, add the following information after “I/O Expansion Board Assembly.” Change the table numbering as appropriate for your manual.
Table x-x identifies the optional individual cables that are available for the instrument and provides the cable color codes. For associated part numbers, refer to “External Device Connection Components” in the
“Servicing” chapter.
Note Table x-x provides the color coding for both 25-pin cables and 37pin cables. Color codes for pins 1-25 are for 25-pin cables; color codes for pins 1-37 are for 37-pin cables.
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Table x-x. Cable Options
Description
DB37M to open end
DB37F to open end
DB25M to open end
RS-232
Cable Length
Six feet
Six feet
Six feet
Table x-x. Color Codes for 25-Pin and 37-Pin Cables
6
7
4
5
Pin
1
2
3
8
Color
BLACK
BROWN
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
BLUE
VIOLET
Pin
20
21
22
Color
RED/BLACK
ORANGE/BLACK
YELLOW/BLACK
23
24
GREEN/BLACK
GRAY/BLACK
25 PINK/BLACK
End color codes for 25-pin cables continue for 37-pin cables.
26 PINK/GREEN
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14
15
16
17
18
19
Pin
9
19
11
12
13
Color
GRAY
WHITE
PINK
LIGHT GREEN
BLACK/WHITE
BROWN/WHITE
RED/WHITE
ORANGE/WHITE
GREEN/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
VIOLET/WHITE
32
33
34
35
36
37
Pin
27
28
29
30
31
Color
PIND/RED
PINK/VIOLET
LIGHT BLUE
LIGHT BLUE/BROWN
LIGHT BLUE/RED
LIGHT BLUE/VIOLET
LIGHT BLUE/BLACK
GRAY/GREEN
GRAY/RED
GRAY/VIOLET
LIGHT GREEN/BLACK
C–Link Protocol
Commands Appendix
Add Command Response
Descriptions
Add Connection Information
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the “C-
Link Protocol Commands” appendix.
Add the following new command response table to the C-Link Protocol
Commands appendix under Commands:
Table x-x.
Command Response Error Descriptions
Command Response Description too high Supplied value is higher than the upper limit too low invalid string
Supplied value is lower than the lower limit
Supplied string invalid (typically because a letter was detected when the value should be numeric) data not valid can’t, wrong settings
Supplied value is not acceptable for entered command
Command not allowed for current measurement mode can’t, mode in service Command not allowed while instrument is in service mode
Add the following to the end of the first paragraph and to the “Accessing
Streaming Data ” section:
“Up to three simultaneous connections are allowed per protocol.”
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Update Table B-1 Add “/sets” following “Reports” in the analog iout range and analog vout range command descriptions.
Replace the “alarm trig conc” description with the following:
“Reports/sets current concentration alarm trigger sense.”
Replace Erec Description Replace the erec description in the “C-Link Protocol Commands” table with the following:
Returns a snapshot of the main operating conditions (measurements and status) in the specified format.
Replace the erec description in the erec command with the following:
This command returns a snapshot of the main operating conditions
(measurements and status) at the time the command is issued. The example that follows shows a typical response.
The format is defined by the current settings of the “format” and “erec format” commands. For details on erec formatting, see the “Record Layout
Definition” section at the end of this appendix. For details on how to decode the flag fields within these records, see the “flags” command.
Add Service Mode Section After the “Entering Units in PPB” section, add the following:
Convert Concentration Formats Convert concentration formats from xxxxE+yy to x.xxxE+yy. The i Series uses more standard script than the C-Series by placing only one digit to the left of the decimal.
Update Lrec Mem Size Replace the lrec mem size description with the following:
These commands report the number of lrecs and srecs that can be stored with the current settings and the number of blocks reserved for lrecs and srecs. The example that follows shows that 1075 blocks were reserved for lrecs and the maximum number of lrecs that can be stored in memory is
241979. Memory allocation can be changed using the malloc command.
Send:
Receive: lrec mem size lrec mem size 241979 recs, 1075 blocks
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Update Set Layout Ack Replace the set layout ack description with the following and add the table:
This command disables the stale layout/layout change indicator (*) that is attached to each response if the erec layout has changed since the last time erec layout was requested.
Table x-x.
Set Layout Ack Values
Value
0
1
Function
Do nothing (default)
Append “*”
Change Flags Field
Replace DHCP Descriptions
Change the 2-bit flags field that reported Local/Remote/Service to Service on/off and Password Lock on/off. The most significant bit of the 2-bit fields is Service Status and the least significant bit is for Password Lock status.
1= ON
0= OFF
Replace DHCP associated descriptions with the following: set dhcp onoff
This command enables ( on ) and disables ( off ) the DHCP service. When
DHCP is set to on, the instrument gets the IP address, the netmask address, and the gateway address from a DHCP server. When DHCP is set to off, the instrument gets these addresses from system memory.
Note When changing the IP address, the netmask address, or the gateway address, you must cycle power to the instrument before the change takes effect. Until you cycle power, the address assigned by the DHCP server will still be used and reported as the current address.
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Add Note to Addr GW, Addr
IP, and Addr NM Commands
Add the following note to the addr gw, addr IP, and addr nm commands:
Note This command cannot be used when DHCP is on. Refer to the
DHCP command that follows for additional information.
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Alarm Internal Temp Command Change alarm internal temp command format from “internal alarm temp” to “alarm internal temp” in the examples and associated set commands.
Alarm Pressure Command Change alarm pressure command format from “pressure alarm” in the example to “alarm pressure.”
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Alarm Sample Flow Command If the instrument includes the alarm sample flow command, the response is formatted to be three digits to the right of the decimal, such as 0.350 lpm instead of one digit to the right of the decimal.
Clr Records Command Change clear records command format from “clear records” to “clr records” in the example.
Contrast Levels Screen contrast levels can now be changed in 5% increments instead of
10% increments. Refer to the following “Contrast Levels” table.
Table x-x.
Contrast Levels
11
12
13
14
7
8
9
10
3
4
5
6
1
2
Level
0
15
16
17
18
19
20
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
55%
60%
65%
70%
35%
40%
45%
50%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Contrast Level
0%
5%
10%
Gas Unit Command Change “ set gas unit ” to “ set gas unit unit ”.
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Add Scratch Pad Description
Add the Allow Mode Command
Add the following scratch pad description to the list sp, set copy sp to lrec/srec/stream, set copy lrec/srec/stream to sp, sp field, and set sp field commands:
The scratch pad is a temporary memory area which is used to set up lists of selections for lrec, srec, or streaming data items. The user can copy any of these lists to the scratch pad, modify individual elements in the list, then save the scratch pad back to the original list. Refer to the “sp field” command for information on how to edit the scratch pad.
Add the Allow Mode command to the “Commands List” section and the
“Communications Configuration” section as follows: allow mode cmd Reports/sets the current set allow mode command allow mode cmd
This command reports the current allow mode setting: 1 = allow “set mode local” or “set mode remote” commands; 0 = ignore “set mode local” or “set mode remote” commands. The default value is 0; ignore the commands
(refer to the table that follows). The example that follows shows that the instrument is configured to ignore “set mode local” or “set mode remote” commands.
Send: allow mode cmd
Receive: allow mode cmd 0 set allow mode cmd value
This command is used to configure the instrument to value, where value is either 1 = accept or 0 = ignore the “set mode local” and “set mode remote” commands. Refer to the table that follows.
If the instrument is set to accept the commands ( value = 1), the “set mode local” command will unlock the instrument and the keypad can be used to make changes via the front panel.
If the instrument is set to ignore the commands ( value = 0), the instrument will respond with “ok” as if the command has been accepted and acted upon, but will not change the instrument lock status (this is for compatibility with systems expecting an “ok” response).
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Note The instrument will always respond to the command “mode” with the status of the password lock as “mode local” or “mode remote” regardless of the above setting.
The example that follows sets the instrument to accept the “set mode local” or “set mode remote” commands.
Send: set allow mode cmd 1
Receive: set allow mode cmd 1 ok
Table x-x.
Allow Mode Command Values
Value
0
1
Allow Mode Command
Ignore (default)
Accept
Add the Power Up
Mode Command
Add the Power Up Mode command to the “Commands List” section and the “Communications Configuration” section as follows: power up mode Reports/sets the power up mode as local or remote power up mode
This command reports the current power up mode setting, where value, is either 0 = local/unlocked or 1 = remote/locked. The default value is 0; power up in local/unlocked mode. The example that follows shows that the instrument is configured to power up in the remote/locked mode.
Send: power up mode
Receive: power up mode 1 set power up mode value
This command is used to configure the instrument to power up in the local/unlocked mode ( value = 0) or the remote/locked mode ( value = 1).
If the instrument is set to power up in the local/unlocked mode, the keypad can be used to make changes via the front panel. If the instrument is set to power up in the remote/locked mode, changes can not be made from the front panel. The example that follows sets the instrument to power up in remote/locked mode.
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Send: set power up mode 1
Receive: set power up mode 1 ok
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Power Up Mode Values
Value Power Up Mode Command
0 Local/Unlocked (default)
1 Remote/Locked Mode
Add the Addr NTP Command Add the Addr NTP command to the “Commands List” section and the
“Communications Configuration” section as follows: addr ntp Reports the IP address for the NTP time server addr ntp
This command reports the IP address for the NTP time server. See
“Network Time Protocol Server” in the “Communications Settings” section of the “Operation” chapter for more information.
Send: addr ntp
Receive: addr ntp 192.168.1.2 set addr ntp address
This command sets the NTP time server address , where address consists of four numbers ranging from 0-255 inclusive, separated by “.”.
Send: set addr ntp 192.168.1.2
Receive: set addr ntp 192.168.1.2 ok
Add the TZ Command Add the tz command to the “Commands List” section and the
“Communications Configuration” section as follows: tz Reports/sets the tz timezone string for the NTP server tz
This command reports the tz timezone string for the NTP server. See
“Network Time Protocol Server” in the “Communications Settings” section of the “Operation” chapter for more information.
Send: tz
Receive: tz EST+5EDT
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Add the Menutext Command
Add C-link MODBUS
Related Commands set tz string
This command sets the timezone string for the instrument for use with the
NTP time server, where string is a standard timezone string. Common strings are listed in the timezone screen description in “Chapter 3.”
Send: set tz EST+5EDT
Receive: set tz EST+5EDT ok
Add the Menutext command to the “Commands List” section and the
“Keys Display” section as follows: menutext Displays the text of the menu item where the cursor is currently positioned menutext
This command displays the text of the menu item where the cursor is currently positioned. The example that follows shows that the cursor is positioned at the instrument controls menu item.
Send: menutext
Receive: menutext main menu instrument controls
Add the following C-link MODBUS related commands to the
“Commands List” section and the “I/O Configuration” section as follows:
Reports the current state of the MODBUS coils (digital outputs) mb read coils start count mb read registers start count set mb write coil coil state
Reports the current state of the MODBUS registers (analog outputs)
Sets the current state of the MODBUS coil coil (digital input) mb read coils start count start = index of first coil, count = number of coils to report.
This command reports the current state of the MODBUS coils (digital outputs). Output is in binary format with the coil start appearing as the right-most bit.
Send:
Receive: mb read coils 1 15 mb read coils 1 15 000000100000001
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Add Zero and Span Commands mb read registers start count start = index of first register (must be odd number), count = number of registers to report (must be even), each pair of registers is reported as a float.
This command reports the current state of the MODBUS registers (analog outputs). Output is in floating point format with the pair of registers start and start+1 appearing as the left-most value.
Send:
Receive: mb read registers 5 4 mb read registers 5 4 552629.000000 55998800.000000 set mb write coil coil state coil = index of coil to be set, state = 1 or 0
This command sets the current state of the MODBUS coil coil (digital input). Coil has an offset of 100 (that is, the first write coil is address 101).
Send:
Receive: set mb write coil 104 1 set mb write coil 104 1 ok
Add the following zero and span commands to the “Commands List” section and to the “Calibration” section as follows: span dev zero dev span cal reset span dur zero cal reset zero dur zs period zs avg time
Reports/sets span deviation (maximum span check offset)
Reports/sets zero deviation (maximum zero check offset)
Reports/sets span cal reset on/off
Reports/sets how long span gas is sampled by the instrument
Reports/sets zero cal reset on/off
Reports/sets how long zero gas is sampled by the instrument
Reports/sets zero/span period
Reports/sets zero/span averaging time span dev
This command reports the span deviation (span check offset). The example that follows reports that the span deviation is 1 ppb.
Send:
Receive: span dev span dev 1.000 E+00
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This command sets the span deviation (span check offset) to value , where value is a floating-point representation of the gas concentration in current selected units. The example that follows sets the span deviation to 345 ppb.
Send:
Receive: set span dev 345 set span dev 345 ok zero dev
This command reports the zero deviation (maximum zero check offset).
The example that follows reports that the zero deviation is 10 ppb.
Send:
Receive: zero dev zero dev 1.000 E+01 set zero dev
This command sets the zero deviation (maximum zero check offset) to value , where value is a floating-point representation of the gas concentration in current selected units. The example that follows sets the zero deviation to 10 ppb.
Send:
Receive: set zero dev 1.000 E+01 set zero dev 1.000 E+01 ok span cal reset
This command reports that the span cal reset is on or off. The example that follows reports that the span cal reset is on.
Send:
Receive: span cal reset span cal reset on set span cal reset onoff
This command sets the span cal reset to on or off. The example that follows sets the span cal reset to off.
Send:
Receive: set span cal reset off set span cal reset off ok zero cal reset
This command reports that the zero cal reset is on or off. The example that follows reports that the zero cal reset is off.
Send:
Receive: zero cal reset zero cal reset off
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This command sets the zero cal reset on or off. The example that follows turns the zero cal reset off.
Send:
Receive: set zero cal reset off set zero cal reset off ok span dur
This command reports the span duration. The example that follows reports that the span duration min is 10 minutes.
Send:
Receive: span dur span dur 10 min set span dur value
This command sets span duration to value where value represents the span duration in minutes. The example that follows sets the span duration to 15 minutes.
Send:
Receive: set span dur 15 set span dur 15 ok zero dur
This command reports the zero duration. The example that follows reports that the zero duration is 10 minutes.
Send:
Receive: zero dur 10 zero dur 10 ok set zero dur value
This command sets the zero duration to value where value represents the zero duration in minutes. The example that follows sets the zero duration to 15 minutes.
Send:
Receive: set zero dur 15 set zero dur 15 ok zs period
This command reports the zero/span (zs) period. The example that follows reports that the zero/span period is 24 hours.
Send:
Receive: zs period zs period 24 hr i Series Manual Update Addendum 31
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This command sets zero/span (zs) period to value , where value represents the zero/span period in hours. The example that follows sets the zero/span period to 24 hours.
Send:
Receive: set zs period 24 set zs period 24 hr ok zs avg time
This command reports the zero/span (zs) averaging time in seconds. The example that follows reports that the zero/span averaging time is 30 seconds, according to the Averaging Times table in this appendix.
Send:
Receive: zs avg time zs avg time 5:30 sec set zs avg time
This command sets the zero/span averaging time, according to the
Averaging Times table. The example that follows sets the zero/span averaging time to 120 seconds.
Send:
Receive: set zs avg time 8 set zs avg time 8 ok
Add the Version command to the “Commands List” section and the
“Diagnostics” section as follows: version Reports version of all the firmware components version
This command reports the version of all the firmware components. The example that follows shows a list of firmware components that were displayed by issuing the version command. The components displayed will vary depending on the configuration of the instrument.
Send:
Receive: version version
Program = 01.05.79.225
Library = 01.01.60.167
Kernel = 2.4.24-uc0-003-Thermo
Board = 81, File = /usr/application.hex
Board App = 11.3.100 Bl 4.0.97
File App = 11.3.100 Bl 4.0.97
Board = 84, File = /usr/application.hex
Board App = 11.3.100 Bl 4.0.97
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Arc Bl = 170711*
MODBUS Protocol
Appendix
Update Serial Communication
Parameters
Add Connection Information
Add Service Mode Note
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“MODBUS Protocol” appendix.
Update the Serial Communication Parameters section as follows:
Number of Data bits : 7 or 8
Number of Stop bits
Parity
Data rate
: 1 or 2
: None, Odd, or Even
: 1200 to 115200 Baud (9600 is default)
Add the following to the “TCP Communication Parameters” section:
“Up to three simultaneous connections are supported over Ethernet.”
Add the following note to the (0x05) Force (Write) Single Coil section:
Note This function will not work if the instrument is in service mode.
✳
Add Notes to MODBUS
Commands Supported Section
In the “MODBUS Commands Supported” section (also shown as the
“MODBUS Addresses Supported” section in some manuals) add the following notes to the Tables as indicted:
through Table C–3 list the MODBUS addresses supported for
the Model xx i .
IMPORTANT NOTE The addresses in the following tables are Protocol
Data Unit (PDU) addresses. Verify the coil number on your MODBUS master to ensure that it matches the coil number on the instrument.
✳
Note Coil status 1 indicates active state.
✳
Table C–1.
Read Coils for xx i
Coil Number Status
0 INVALID
1 (add your instrument specific data)
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Coil Number Status
(end) (end)
In addition to the coils listed in the Read Coils table, coils in the Write
Coils table can also be read.
IMPORTANT NOTE The addresses in the following tables are Protocol
Data Unit (PDU) addresses. Verify the register number on your
MODBUS master to ensure that it matches the register number on the instrument.
✳
Note For additional information on how to read registers and interpret the data, refer to the “(0x03/0x04) Read Holding Registers / Read Input
Registers” section in this appendix.
✳
Table C–2.
Read Registers for xx i
Register Number Variable
0 INVALID
1&2
(end)
(add your instrument specific data)
(end)
IMPORTANT NOTE The addresses in the following tables are Protocol
Data Unit (PDU) addresses. Verify the coil number on your MODBUS master to ensure that it matches the coil number on the instrument.
✳
Note Writing 1 to the coil number shown in the following table will initiate the “action triggered” listed in the table. This state must be held for at least 1 second to ensure the instrument detects the change and triggers the appropriate action.
✳
Note The coils within each coil group in the following table are mutually exclusive and will not be triggered if there is a conflict. Before you assert (1) one coil in a group, make sure the other coils in the group are de-asserted
(0).
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Table C–3.
Write Coils for xx i
Coil Number Action Triggered
100 INVALID
101 (add your instrument specific data)
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(end) (end)
Reading a Write Coil
Replace Tables in the
MODBUS Commands
Supported Section
In addition to the coils listed in the Write Coils table, coils in the Read
Coils table can also be read.
To read a write coil, issue a read coil command for that coil. For example to view the state of write coil 101, issue a “read coil 101”.
In the “MODBUS Commands Supported” section (also shown as the
“MODBUS Addresses Supported” section in some manuals) replace the appropriate Tables in your manual with the following Tables and associated text:
42 i Series
In the following Tables, repeated numbers are used to indicate different functions based on the instrument used.
Read Registers for 42 i
11&12
13&14
13&14
15&16
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
Register Number Variable
0 INVALID
1&2 NO
3&4
3&4
5&6
5&6
7&8
9&10
NO2
DIF
Nox
Noy
NH3
NT
LOW NO
LOW NO2
LOW DIF
LOW Nox
LOW Noy
LOW NH3
LOW NT
HIGH NO
HIGH NO2
Used Exclusively In
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i
42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i D
42 i Y
17 i
17 i
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 17 i , 42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 17 i
42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 17 i , 42 i D
42 i Y
17 i
17 i
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 17 i
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23&24 HIGH DIF
25&26
25&26
27&28
29&30
HIGH Nox
HIGH Noy
HIGH NH3
HIGH NT
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
RANGE
RANGE
INTERNAL
TEMPERATURE
CHAMBER
TEMPERATURE
COOLER
TEMPERATURE
NO2 CONVERTER
TEMP
43&44
45&46
47&48
EXT CONV TEMP
PERM OVEN GAS
TEMPERATURE
PERM OVEN HEATER
TEMPERATURE
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
55&56
Used Exclusively In
42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 17 i , 42 i D
42 i Y
17 i
17 i
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i D
17 i , 42 i Y
Perm Span Option
Perm Span Option
CHAMBER PRESSURE
SAMPLE FLOW
PMT VOLTS
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 1
42 i , 42 i HL with Bypass Flow Option, 42 i LS,
42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i Y, 42 i D
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
55&56
57&58
57&58
57&58
NO BKG
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 2
Nox BKG
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
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Register Number Variable
59&60
59&60
59&60
61&62
61&62
61&62
63&64
63&64
63&64
65&66
65&66
65&66
67&68
67&68
67&68
69&70
69&70
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 3
LOW NO COEF
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 4
LOW NO2 COEF
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 5
LOW Nox COEF
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 6
HIGH NO COEF
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 7
HIGH NO2 COEF
ANALOG IN 8
ANALOG IN 8
Used Exclusively In
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is OFF
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i TL, 42i J, 17i, 42i Y
I/O Expansion Board Option
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
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69&70
71&72
73&74
75&76
77&78
79&80
81&82
83&84
85&86
87&88
89&90
91&92
93&94
95&96
97&98
99&100
101&102
103&104
105&106
107&108
109&110
111&112
113&114
Variable
HIGH Nox COEF
OZONATOR FLOW
PREREACTOR
LOW PREREACT
HIGH PREREACT
NO CORRECTED
CONC
NO2 CORRECTED
CONC
Nox CORRECTED
CONC
NH3 CORRECTED
CONC
NT CORRECTED
CONC
LOW NO CORRECTED
CONC
LOW NO2
CORRECTED CONC
LOW Nox
CORRECTED CONC
LOW NH3
CORRECTED CONC
LOW NT CORRECTED
CONC
HIGH NO CORRECTED
CONC
HIGH NO2
CORRECTED CONC
HIGH Nox
CORRECTED CONC
HIGH NH3
CORRECTED CONC
HIGH NT CORRECTED
CONC
CAPILLARY TEMP
O2 %
O2 SENS TEMP
Used Exclusively In
42i, 42i HL, 42i LS, 42i D, if Output Conc Cal
Option is ON
42 i TL, 42 i Y
42 i TL, 42 i Y
42 i TL, 42 i Y
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
O
2
Sensor Option
17 i
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
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139&140
141&142
143&144
145&146
147&148
149&150
151&152
153&154
Register Number Variable
115&116 NO HOURLY
117&118
119&120
121&122
123&124
NO2 HOURLY
Nox HOURLY
EXT ALARMS
Used Exclusively In
42
42
42 i i i J
J
J
AMBIENT PRESSURE Ambient Pressure Sensor Option
125&126
127&128
129&130
131&132
133&134
135&136
NO BACKGROUND
NOX BACKGROUND
LOW NO COEF
LOW NO2 COEF
LOW Nox COEF
HIGH NO COEF
155&156
157&158
159&160
161&162
163&164
HIGH NO2 COEF
HIGH Nox COEF
NO ZERO TIME
Nox ZERO TIME
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
LOW NO SPAN TIME China DAS Option
LOW NO2 SPAN TIME China DAS Option
LOW Nox SPAN TIME China DAS Option
HIGH NO SPAN TIME China DAS Option
HIGH NO2 SPAN
TIME
China DAS Option
HIGH Nox SPAN TIME China DAS Option
NO ZERO DRIFT China DAS Option
Nox ZERO DRIFT China DAS Option
165&166
167&168
169&170
171&172
173&174
LOW NO SPAN DRIFT China DAS Option
LOW NO2 SPAN
DRIFT
China DAS Option
LOW Nox SPAN
DRIFT
China DAS Option
HIGH NO SPAN DRIFT China DAS Option
HIGH NO2 SPAN
DRIFT
HIGH Nox SPAN
DRIFT
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
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40 i Series Manual Update Addendum
Register Number Variable
175&176 LOW NO2 SPAN
CONC
177&178 LOW Nox SPAN
CONC
179&180
181&182
183&184
185&186
187&188
Used Exclusively In
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
HIGH NO SPAN CONC China DAS Option
HIGH NO2 SPAN
CONC
HIGH Nox SPAN
CONC
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option LOW NO RANGE
CONC
HIGH NO RANGE
CONC
China DAS Option
189&190
191&192
193&194
195&196
197&198
LOW NO2 RANGE
CONC
HIGH NO2 RANGE
CONC
LOW Nox RANGE
CONC
HIGH Nox RANGE
CONC
DILUTION RATIO
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
Read Coils for 42 i
7
8
8
9
5
6
1
2
3
4
Coil Number Status
0 INVALID
AUTORANGE
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
UNITS
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
NO MODE
Nox MODE
Noy MODE
Nt MODE
Used Exclusively In
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i D
42 i Y
17 i
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18
19
20
21
22
23
Coil Number Status
10 PRE MODE
11
12
GEN ALARM
NO CONC MAX
ALARM
13
14
14
15
NO CONC MIN
ALARM
NO2 CONC MAX
ALARM
DIF CONC MAX
ALARM
NO2 CONC MIN
ALARM
15
16
16
17
17
24
25
26
27
28
29
Used Exclusively In
42
42
42
42
42
42 i i i i i i
TL, 42
, 42
, 42
, 42
Y
, 42 i i i i i Y
HL, 42
HL, 42
HL, 42
HL, 42 i i i i
LS, 42
LS, 42
LS, 42
LS, 42 i i i i
TL, 42
TL, 42
TL, 42
TL, 42 i i i i
J, 17
J, 17
J, 17
J, 17 i i i i
, 42
, 42 i i
Y
Y
DIF CONC MIN
ALARM
Nox CONC MAX
ALARM
Noy CONC MAX
ALARM
Nox CONC MIN
ALARM
42
42
42
42 i i i i Y
, 42
Y
, 42 i i HL, 42
HL, 42 i i LS, 42
LS, 42 i i TL, 42
TL, 42 i i J, 17
J, 17 i i , 42
, 42 i i D
D
Noy CONC MIN
ALARM
NH3 CONC MAX
CHAMB TEMP
ALARM
COOLER TEMP
ALARM
42 i
NH3 CONC MIN
Nt CONC MAX
17 i
17 i
17 i
Nt CONC MIN
INT TEMP ALARM
17 i
Y
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i , 42 i D NO2 CONVERTER
TEMP ALARM
EXT CNV TEMP
PERM OVEN GAS
TEMP ALARM
17 i , 42 i Y
Perm Span Option
PRESSURE ALARM
FLOW ALARM 42 i , 42 i HL with Bypass Flow Option, 42 i LS, 42 i TL,
42 i J, 17 i , 42 i Y, 42 i D i Series Manual Update Addendum 41
42 i Series Manual Update Addendum
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
53
54
55
56
57
58
49
50
51
52
34
35
36
37
38
39
Coil Number Status
30 OZONE FLOW
ALARM
31
32
MOTHERBOARD
STATUS ALARM
INTERFACE BD
STATUS ALARM
33 I/O EXP BD STATUS
ALARM
AUTORANGE
CONC ALARM
SAMPLE MODE
40
PURGE MODE
EXT CONV STAT
ZERO CHECK/CAL
ALARM
SPAN CHECK/CAL
ALARM
41 O2 SENSOR
ALARM
CONC ERROR
NO RANGE 1
NO RANGE 2
NO RANGE 3
NO RANGE 4
NO RANGE 5
NO2 RANGE 1
NO2 RANGE 2
NO2 RANGE 3
NO2 RANGE 4
NO2 RANGE 5
Nox RANGE 1
Nox RANGE 2
Nox RANGE 3
Nox RANGE 4
Nox RANGE 5
CALIBRATION
Used Exclusively In
I/O Expansion Board Option
Zero/Span Option
17 i , 42 i Y
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
42
42
42
42 i J
42 i J
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
42 i i i i i i i i i i i i
J
J
J
J
J
J
42 i J
42 i J
42 i J
J
J
J
J
J
J
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59 CAL FAIL ALARM
60
61
62
63
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
AMBIENT
PRESSURE ALARM
64
65
66
67
68
69
SYSTEM CAL
MODE EXT ALARM
BLOWBACK MODE
EXT ALARM
NORMAL MODE
GENERAL TEMP
ALARM
PNEUMATICS PLUG
EXT ALARM
AIR LOW EXT
ALARM
70
71
72
INTENSITY EXT
ALARM
DETECTOR SIGNAL
EXT ALARM
EXTERNAL SPAN
MODE
Used Exclusively In
42 i J
Ambient Pressure Sensor Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
Perm Span Option with External Span
Table Write Coils for 42 i
Action Triggered Coil
Number
100
101
INVALID
ZERO MODE
Coil Group Used Exclusively In
102
103
104
104
105
SPAN MODE
NO MODE
NOX MODE
Noy MODE
Nt MODE
Zero/Span
Mode
Zero/Span
Mode
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
Measure Mode 42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i ,
42 i Y
Measure Mode 42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i J, 17 i ,
42 i D
Measure Mode 42 i Y
Measure Mode 17 i i Series Manual Update Addendum 43
44 i Series Manual Update Addendum
108
109
110
111
112
Coil
Number
106
107
117
118
119
120
121
113
114
115
116
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
Action Triggered Coil Group Used Exclusively In
PRE MODE
SET BACKGROUND
CAL TO LO SPAN
AOUTS TO ZERO
AOUTS TO FS
CAL TO HI SPAN
TELEM TROUBLE
HOURLY AVG RST
ZERO/PURGE CAL
SPAN/PURGE CAL
ZERO/SPAN/PURGE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
PURGE MODE
BLOWBACK MODE
EXT ALARM
PNEUMATICS PLUG
EXT ALARM
AIR LOW EXT ALARM
INTENSITY EXT
ALARM
DETECTOR SIGNAL
EXT ALARM
SYSTEM CAL MODE
EXTERNAL SPAN
MODE
O2 BACKGROUND
O2 SPAN
Measure Mode 42 i TL, 42 i Y
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
42 i J
42 i J
42 i J
42 i J
42 i J
42 i J
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
Perm Span Option with External Span
Internal O
Internal O
2
2
Sensor Option
Sensor Option
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43 i Series
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
In the following Table, repeated numbers are used to indicate different functions based on the instrument used.
Read Registers for 43 i
Variable Used Exclusively In Register
Number
0
1&2
INVALID
SO2 CONC
H2S
CS
LOW SO2 CONC (Dual/Auto
Range mode)
LOW H2S
LOW CS
HIGH SO2 CONC (Dual/Auto
Range mode)
HIGH H2S
HIGH CS
RANGE (SO2) (Dual/Auto
Range mode)
INTERNAL TEMP
CHAMBER TEMP
H2S CNV TEMP
PERM OVEN GAS
TEMPERATURE
PERM OVEN HEATER
TEMPERATURE
CHAMBER PRESSURE
SAMPLE FLOW
PMT VOLTS
FLASH VOLTS
FLASH REF
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i with Internal Converter
Perm Span Option
Perm Span Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option i Series Manual Update Addendum 45
46 i Series Manual Update Addendum
75&76
77&78
79&80
81&82
83&84
85&86
87&88
89&90
91&92
93&94
95&96
97&98
Register
Number
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64
65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
73&74
Variable
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
SO2 HOURLY
H2S HOURLY
CS HOURLY
EXT ALARMS
O2 %
O2 SENS TEMP
H2S SCRUB
LOW H2S SCRUB
HIGH H2S SCRUB
SO2 COR
LOW SO2 COR
HIGH SO2 COR
SO2 BKG
LOW SO2 COEF
HIGH SO2 COEF
SO2 ZERO TIME
LOW SO2 SPAN TIME
HIGH SO2 SPAN TIME
SO2 ZERO DRIFT
LOW SO2 DRIFT
HIGH SO2 DRIFT
99&100 LOW SO2 SPAN CONC
101&102 HIGH SO2 SPAN CONC
103&104 LOW SO2 RANGE CONC
105&106 HIGH SO2 RANGE CONC
107&108 DILUTION RATIO
Used Exclusively In
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
450 i with SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i with SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i with SO
2
Scrubber Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
13
14
15
16
17
5
6
7
8
Read Coils for 43 i
Status
1
2
3
4
Coil
Number
0 INVALID
AUTORANGE
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
UNITS (0 = ppm or ppb; 1 = mg/m 3 or µg/m 3 )
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SAMPLE MODE
SO2 MODE
9
10
11
12
26
Used Exclusively In
CS MODE
GEN ALARM
SO2 CONC MAX ALARM
SO2 CONC MIN ALARM
H2S CONC MAX
H2S CONC MIN
CS CONC MAX
CS CONC MIN
INTERNAL TEMP ALARM
CHAMB TEMP ALARM
CONVERTER TEMP
PERM GAS TEMP
PRESSURE ALARM
SAMPLE FLOW ALARM
FLASH REF ALARM
FLASH VOLTAGE ALARM
MOTHERBOARD STATUS
ALARM
MEASUREMENT INTERFACE
BOARD STATUS ALARM
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i with Internal Converter
Perm Span Option i Series Manual Update Addendum 47
48 i Series Manual Update Addendum
52
53
54
49
50
51
36
37
38
39
40
41
32
33
34
35
42
43
44
45
46
47
28
29
30
Coil
Number
27
Status
31
48
55
Used Exclusively In
I/O EXP BD STATUS ALARM I/O Expansion Board Option
CONC ALARM
PURGE MODE Zero/Span Option
ZERO CHK/CAL ALARM
(Zero/Span Option)
SPAN CHK/CAL ALARM
(Zero/Span Option)
SPAN 1 MODE
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
SPAN 2 MODE
CONC ERROR
SO2 RANGE 1
Dual Span Option
Dual Span Option
43 i J
43 i J
SO2 RANGE 2
SO2 RANGE 3
SO2 RANGE 4
SO2 RANGE 5
CALIBRATION
CAL FAIL ALARM
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
O2 CONC MAX ALARM
O2 CONC MIN ALARM
SYSTEM CAL MODE EXT
ALARM
BLOWBACK MODE EXT
ALARM
NORMAL MODE
GENERAL TEMP ALARM
PNEUMATICS PLUG EXT
ALARM
AIR LOW EXT ALARM
INTENSITY EXT ALARM
DETECTOR SIGNAL EXT
ALARM
EXTERNAL SPAN MODE
O2 Sensor Option
O2 Sensor Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
Perm Span Option with External Span
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123
124
125
126
108
109
110
111
112
113
104
105
106
107
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
Write Coils for 43 i
Action Triggered Coil Group Coil
Number
100
101
102
103
INVALID
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SO2 MODE
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Measure Mode
CS MODE
SET BACKGROUND
Measure Mode
CAL TO LOW SPAN
AOUTS TO ZERO Analog Out Test
AOUTS TO FS
CAL TO HIGH SPAN
Analog Out Test
SPAN 1 MODE
SPAN 2 MODE
TELEM TROUBLE
HOURLY AVG RST
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
ZERO/PURGE CAL
SPAN/PURGE CAL
ZERO/SPAN/PURGE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
PURGE MODE
BLOWBACK MODE
EXT ALARM
PNEUMATICS PLUG
EXT ALARM
AIR LOW EXT
ALARM
INTENSITY EXT
ALARM
DETECTOR SIGNAL
EXT ALARM
SYSTEM CAL MODE
Zero/Span Mode
Used Exclusively In
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
43 i , 43 i J, 43 i HL, 43 i TLE, 450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
450 i without SO
2
Scrubber Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
Dual Span Option
Dual Span Option
43 i J
43 i J
43 i J
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option
China DAS Option i Series Manual Update Addendum 49
50 i Series Manual Update Addendum
Coil
Number
127
Action Triggered Coil Group
EXTERNAL SPAN
MODE
48 i Series
Read Registers for 48 i
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
Variable
PERM OVN HTR
BENCH PRES
SAMPLE FLOW
INTENSITY
MOTOR SPEED
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
CO2
INVALID
CO
LO CO
HI CO
RANGE STATUS
S/R
LO S/R
HI S/R
INT TEMP
BENCH TEMP
NONE
PERM OVN GAS
Used Exclusively In
Used Exclusively In
Perm Span Option with External
Span
48 i , 48 i TLE, 48 i HL
48 i , 48 i TLE, 48 i HL
48 i , 48 i TLE, 48 i HL
Permeation Span Source Option
Permeation Span Source Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
410 i
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75&76
77&78
79&80
81&82
83&84
85&86
87&88
89&90
91&92
93&94
95&96
97&98
Register
Number
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64
65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
73&74
Variable
LO CO2
HI CO2
BIAS SUPPLY
HCl
LO HCl
HI HCl
SCRUBBER EFF
LO CO HOURLY
EXT ALARMS
O2 %
O2 SENS TEMP
N2O
LO N2O
HI N2O
CO COR
LO CO COR
HI CO COR
CO2 COR
LO CO2 COR
HI CO2 COR
BACKGROUND
LO COEFF
HIGH COEFF
DILUTION RATIO
Used Exclusively In
410 i
410 i
15 i
15 i
15 i
Zero Air Scrubber Option
48 i J
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
Internal O
2
Sensor Option
46 i
46 i
46 i
48 i , 48 i HL with Internal O
2
Sensor Option
48 i , 48 i HL with Internal O
2
Sensor Option
48 i , 48 i HL with Internal O
2
Sensor Option
410 i with Internal O
2
Sensor Option
410 i Internal O
2
Sensor Option
410 i Internal O
2
Sensor Option
Read Coils for 48 i
Status
1
2
3
4
Coil
Number
0 INVALID
AUTORANGE
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
UNITS
Used Exclusively In i Series Manual Update Addendum 51
52 i Series Manual Update Addendum
32
33
34
35
26
27
28
29
30
31
8
9
10
11
12
13
6
7
Coil
Number
5
20
21
22
23
14
15
16
17
18
19
Status
24
25
Used Exclusively In
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SAMPLE MODE
GEN ALARM
CONC MAX
CONC MIN
INT TEMP
BENCH TEMP
PRESSURE
SAMPLE FLOW
INTENSITY
MOTOR SPEED
BIAS VOLTAGE
MB STATUS
MIB STATUS
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
I/O BD STATUS
CONC ALARM
PURGE MODE
SCRUB TST
MODE
ZERO CHK/CAL
ALARM
SPAN CHK/CAL
ALARM
CONC ERROR
CO RANGE 1
I/O Expansion Board Option
Zero/Span Option
Zero Air Scrubber Option
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
CO RANGE 2
CO RANGE 3
CO RANGE 4
CO RANGE 5
CALIBRATION 48 i J
CAL FAIL ALARM 48 i J
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
48 i J
48 i J
48 i J
48 i J
48 i J
48 i J
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Number
36
37
38
Status Used Exclusively In
EXT ALARM 3
O2 MAX ALARM Internal O
2
Sensor Option
O2 MIN ALARM Internal O
2
Sensor Option
113
114
115
116
117
109
110
111
112
Write Coils for 48 i
Action Triggered Coil
Number
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
Coil Group Used Exclusively In
INVALID
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SET BACKGROUND
CAL TO LO SPAN
AOUTS TO ZERO
AOUTS TO FS
CAL TO HI SPAN
SCRUBBER TEST
TELEM TROUBLE
HOURLY AVG RST
ZERO/PURGE CAL
SPAN/PURGE CAL
ZERO/SPAN/PURGE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
PURGE MODE
Zero/Span Mode Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Mode Zero/Span Option
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board
Option
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board
Option
Zero Air Scrubber
Option
48 i J
48 i J
48 i J
48 i J
48
48 i i J
J i Series Manual Update Addendum 53
54 i Series Manual Update Addendum
49 i and 49 i PS
Read Registers for 49 i
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
53&54
55&56
57&58
Variable Used Exclusively In
INVALID
O3
LO O3
49 i
49 i
HI O3
RANGE STATUS
INTENSITY A
INTENSITY B
49 i
NOISE A
NOISE B
FLOW A
FLOW B
PRESSURE
BENCH TEMP
LAMP TEMP
O3 LAMP TEMP
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
O3 OUT CONC
O3 HOURLY
EXT ALARMS
O3 BACKGROUND
49 i PS
49 i J
O3 LO COEF
O3 HI COEF
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12
13
14
15
9
10
11
16
17
18
19
20
24
25
26
27
21
22
23
28
29
30
31
4
5
6
2
3
7
8
Coil
Number
0
1
Status
INVALID
AUTORANGE
SERVICE
UNITS
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SAMPLE MODE
O3 LEVEL 1
O3 LEVEL 2
Used Exclusively In
Sample/Cal Option
Sample/Cal Option
O3 LEVEL 3
O3 LEVEL 4
O3 LEVEL 5
PURGE MODE
GEN ALARM
CONC MAX
CONC MIN
Sample/Cal Option
BENCH TEMP
BNCH LMP TEM
O3 LAMP TEMP 49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
PRESSURE
FLOW A
FLOW B
INTENSITY A
INTENSITY B
CONC ALARM
ZERO CHK/CAL Sample/Cal Option
SPAN CHK/CAL
O3 LEVEL 1 CHK
Sample/Cal Option
O3 LEVEL 2CHK
O3 LEVEL 3 CHK
O3 LEVEL 4CHK
O3 LEVEL 5 CHK i Series Manual Update Addendum 55
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48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
41
42
43
44
45
46
35
36
37
38
39
40
Coil
Number
32
33
34
Status Used Exclusively In
MB STATUS
MIB STATUS
I/O BD STATUS I/O Expansion Board Option
LOCAL/REMOTE
CONC ERROR 49 i J
O3 RANGE 1
O3 RANGE 2
O3 RANGE 3
O3 RANGE 4
O3 RANGE 5
CALIBRATION
49 i J
49 i J
CAL FAIL ALARM 49 i J
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
49 i J
49 i J
49 i J
49 i J
SOLENOID 1
SOLENOID 2
SOLENOID 3
SOLENOID 4
SOLENOID 5
SOLENOID 6
SOLENOID 7
SOLENOID 8
SOLENOID 9
SOLENOID 10
SOLENOID 11
SOLENOID 12
SOLENOID 13
SOLENOID 14
SOLENOID 15
SOLENOID 16
O3 LEVEL 6
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
Write Coils for 49 i
119
120
121
122
123
124
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
104
105
106
107
108
Coil
Number
100
101
102
103
Action Triggered Coil Group Used Exclusively In
INVALID
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
OZONATOR LVL 1
OZONATOR LVL 2
OZONATOR LVL 3
OZONATOR LVL 4
OZONATOR LVL 5
SET BACKGROUND
Zero/Span Mode Sample/Cal Option
Zero/Span Mode Sample/Cal Option
49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
49 i PS, Internal Ozonator Option
CAL TO LO SPAN
CAL TO HI SPAN
OZONATOR SLND
AOUTS TO ZERO
AOUTS TO FS
PUMP OFF
TELEM TROUBLE
HOURLY AVG RST
ZERO/PURGE CAL
SPAN/PURGE CAL
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
49 i J
49 i J
49 i J
49 i J
ZERO/SPAN/PURGE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
PURGE MODE
OZONATOR LVL 6
49
49
49 i i i
J
J
PS, Internal Ozonator Option
51 i
Read Registers for 51 i
Register
Number
0
Variable
INVALID
Used Exclusively In i Series Manual Update Addendum 57
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35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
Register
Number
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
Variable Used Exclusively In
THC
AVG THC
HI THC
LO THC
DET TEMP
FILTER TEMP
PUMP TEMP
FLAME TEMP
INT TEMP
AIR PRESSURE
SAMPLE PRESSURE
FUEL PRESSURE
RAW FID SIGNAL
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
EXT ALARMS
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
Read Coils for 51 i
Status
5
6
1
2
3
4
Coil
Number
0
Used Exclusively In
INVALID
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
Zero/Span Option
Zero/Span Option
SAMPLE MODE
PURGE MODE Zero/Span Option
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
22
23
24
19
20
21
28
29
30
31
32
33
25
26
27
10
11
12
8
9
Coil
Number
7
Status
13
14
15
16
17
18
Used Exclusively In
IDLE MODE
GEN ALARM
CONC ALARM
CONC MAX
CONC MIN
INT TEMP
ALARM
DET TEMP
ALARM
FILT TEMP
ALARM
PUMP TEMP
ALARM
AIR PRESSURE
ALARM
SAMP
PRESSURE
ALARM
FUEL PRESSURE
ALARM
FLAME OUT
SIGNAL STR
OVER RANGE
HEATER FAIL
SENSOR FAIL
ZERO NOISE
ALARM
ZERO CHK/CAL Zero/Span Option
SPAN CHK/CAL Zero/Span Option
BIAS VOLTAGE
MB STATUS
MIB STATUS
I/O BD STATUS I/O Expansion Board Option
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3 i Series Manual Update Addendum 59
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Action Triggered Coil Group
102
103
104
105
106
Coil
Number
100
101
107
108
109
110
Used Exclusively In
INVALID
ZERO MODE Zero/Span Mode Zero/Span Option
SPAN MODE
SET BACKGROUND
Zero/Span Mode Zero/Span Option
SET IDLE MODE
CAL TO SPAN
AOUTS TO ZERO
AOUTS TO FS
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board
Option
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board
Option
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
55 i
Read Registers for 55 i
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
11&12
Variable
INVALID
METHANE
NMHC
THC
DET TEMP
FILTER TEMP
COLUMN TEMP
FLAME TEMP
INT TEMP
AIR PRES
CARRIER PRES
FUEL PRES
RAW SIGNAL
Used Exclusively In
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Register
Number
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64
65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
Variable Used Exclusively In
FLAME STATUS
CH4 PK HT
CH4 PK RT
CH4 BASELINE
CH4 LOD
NM PK HT
NM PK AREA
NM BASE START
NM BASE END
NM LOD
NM START IDX
NM END IDX
NM MAX SLOPE
NM MIN SLOPE
NM DATA POINTS
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
EXT ALARMS
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
Read Coils for 55 i
Status
2
3
Coil
Number
0
1
4
INVALID
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
CAL MODE
CAL CHK MODE
Used Exclusively In i Series Manual Update Addendum 61
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19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
6
7
Coil
Number
5
Status
16
17
24
RUN MODE
IDLE MODE
INJECT
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
GEN ALARM
CH4 CONC MAX
CH4 CONC MIN
NM CONC MAX
NM CONC MIN
INT TEMP
ALARM
DET TEMP
ALARM
FILT TEMP
ALARM
COLUMN TEMP
AIR PRESSURE
CARRIER
PRESSURE
FUEL PRESSURE
FLAME OUT
CH4
OVERRANGE
NM
OVERRANGE
CAL FAILURE
HEATER FAIL
SENSOR FAIL
BIAS VOLTAGE
DATA INTEG
CH4 SPAN CHK
NM SPAN CHK
WINDOWS
SANE
Used Exclusively In
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
36
37
38
Coil
Number
33
34
35
Status Used Exclusively In
MB STATUS
MIB STATUS
I/O BD STATUS I/O Expansion Board Option
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
Write Coils for 55 i
Action Triggered Coil Group
105
106
107
108
109
Coil
Number
100
101
102
103
104
110
111
112
INVALID
START RUN
START CAL
START CAL CHK
STOP
INJECT
BACKFLUSH
SET IDLE MODE
AOUTS TO ZERO
AOUTS TO FS
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
Used Exclusively In
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
60 i
Read Registers for 60 i
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
Variable
INVALID
NONE
NONE
NONE i Series Manual Update Addendum 63
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39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64
65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
Register
Number
7&8
9&10
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
Variable
NONE
CO CONCENTRATION
NO CONCENTRATION
NONE
CO2 CONCENTRATION
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NOX CONCENTRATION
O2 CONCENTRATION
SO2 CONCENTRATION
NO2 CONCENTRATION
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
BENCH PRESSURE
SOURCE TEMPERATURE
BENCH TEMPERATURE
DETECTOR TEMPERATURE
CHANNEL 2 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 3 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 4 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 5 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 6 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 7 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 8 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 9 ABSORBANCE
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Register
Number
73&74
75&76
77&78
79&80
81&82
83&84
85&86
87&88
89&90
91&92
93&94*
95&96
97&98
99&100*
101&102
Variable
CHANNEL 10 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 11 ABSORBANCE
CHANNEL 12 ABSORBANCE
CO (contents current selected cyl)
CO2 (contents current selected cyl)
NO (contents current selected cyl)
NO2 (contents current selected cyl)
SO2 (contents current selected cyl)
O2 (contents current selected cyl)
NONE
EXTERNAL ALARMS
REFERENCE INTENSITY
NONE
ALARM FLAGS (C-link)
DEW POINT
103&104
105&106
107&108
109&110
111&112
113&114
BLOWBACK PRESSURE (system only)
PROBE FILTER TEMP (system only)
PROBE BARREL TEMP (system only)
CHILLER TEMP (system only)
UMBILICAL ZONE 1 TEMP (system only)
UMBILICAL ZONE 2 TEMP (system only)
115&116* CALIBRATION STATUS
117&118* FLAGS (C-link)
119&120* DIGITAL INPUT STATUS
121&122* UNITS FLAGS
123&124 SYSTEM PUMP ON
Read Coils for 60 i
Status
1
2
Coil
Number
0 INVALID
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE i Series Manual Update Addendum 65
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
4
5
Coil
Number
3
Status
SAMPLE MODE
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
CYLINDER 1 ACTIVE
CYLINDER 2 ACTIVE
CYLINDER 3 ACTIVE
CYLINDER 4 ACTIVE
CYLINDER 5 ACTIVE
CYLINDER 6 ACTIVE
BLOWBACK
PURGE
CHECK CAL
EVENT RUNNING
GENERAL ALARM
CONC MAX CO ALARM
CONC MIN CO ALARM
CONC MAX CO2 ALARM
CONC MIN CO2 ALARM
CONC MAX NO ALARM
CONC MIN NO ALARM
CONC MAX NO2 ALARM
CONC MIN NO2 ALARM
CONC MAX NOX ALARM
CONC MIN NOX ALARM
CONC MAX O2 ALARM
CONC MIN O2 ALARM
CONC MAX SO2 ALARM
CONC MIN SO2 ALARM
INTERNAL TEMP ALARM
BENCH TEMP ALARM
DETECTOR TEMP ALARM
UMB Z1 TEMP ALARM (system only)
UMB Z2 TEMP ALARM (system only)
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
39
40
41
42
43
44
Coil
Number
36
37
38
51
52
53
54
45
46
47
48
49
50
Status
PROBE FILTER TEMP ALARM (system only)
PRESSURE ALARM
SAMPLE FLOW ALARM
CAL FLOW ALARM
DEWPOINT ALARM
REF INTENSITY ALARM
MB STATUS ALARM
MIB STATUS ALARM
I/O BOARD STATUS ALARM
DETECTOR BOARD STATUS ALARM
MODEL 62i STATUS ALARM
EXTERNAL ALARM 1 ALARM
EXTERNAL ALARM 2 ALARM
EXTERNAL ALARM 3 ALARM
“NO” DILUTION
“NO” OZONATOR
CAL THROUGH SYSTEM
PROBE BARREL TEMP ALARM (system only)
CAL FAILED
Write Coils for 60 i
Action Triggered Coil
Number
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
INVALID
AOUTS TO ZERO
AOUTS TO FS
SELECT CYLINDER 1
SELECT CYLINDER 2
SELECT CYLINDER 3
SELECT CYLINDER 4
SELECT CYLINDER 5
SELECT CYLINDER 6
RUN EVENT 1
Coil Group
Analog Out Test
Analog Out Test
CYLINDER
CYLINDER
CYLINDER
CYLINDER
CYLINDER
CYLINDER
EVENT i Series Manual Update Addendum 67
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126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
Coil
Number
110
111
112
Action Triggered
RUN EVENT 2
RUN EVENT 3
RUN EVENT 4
RUN EVENT 5
RUN EVENT 6
RUN EVENT 7
RUN EVENT 8
RUN EVENT 9
RUN EVENT 10
RUN EVENT 11
RUN EVENT 12
RUN EVENT 13
RUN EVENT 14
RUN EVENT 15
RUN EVENT 16
INITIATE PURGE
ACTIVATE CHECK CAL
TRIGGER EXTERNAL ALARM 1
TRIGGER EXTERNAL ALARM 2
TRIGGER EXTERNAL ALARM 3
TRIGGER BLOWBACK
TRIGGER WATER SLIP ALARM
HALT EVENTS/SEQUENCE/AUTOCAL
RUN SEQUENCE 1
RUN SEQUENCE 2
SPAN MODE
ZERO IR MODE
ZERO O2 MODE
SPAN NOX MODE
OZONATOR
STORE CAL
STORE 1
STORE 2
Coil Group
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Coil
Number
143
144
145
Action Triggered
COMPUTE NO2 SPAN
SPAN O2
SAVE CALS
80 i
Read Registers for 80 i
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
7&8
9&10
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
Variable
INVALID
Hg 0 CONCENTRATION
Hg 2+ CONCENTRATION
Hg t CONCENTRATION
Hg 0 RANGE
Hg 2+ RANGE
Hg t RANGE
INTENSITY
INTERNAL TEMPERATURE
CHAMBER TEMPERATURE
PROBE TEMPERATURE
CONVERTER TEMPERATURE
UMBILICAL TEMPERATURE
VENTURI PRESSURE
ORIFICE PRESSURE
DILUTION AIR PRESSURE
BLOWBACK PRESSURE
EDUCTOR PRESSURE
VACUUM PRESSURE
FLOW
PMT VOLTS
CHAMBER PRESSURE
PROBE SPAN
Hg 0 SPAN
Coil Group
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
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Register
Number
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
Variable
Hg
Hg
Hg t t
0
SPAN
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Hg 0 COEFFICIENT
Hg t COEFFICIENT
61&62
63&64
65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
73&74
75&76
77&78
79&80
81&82
83&84
85&86
87&88
89&90
91&92
PROBE FAILSAFE TEMPERATURE
DILUTION FACTOR
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
PROBE NUMBER
Hg 0 INSTRUMENT DRIFT CONCENTRATION
Hg 0 INSTRUMENT DRIFT TIME
Hg t INSTRUMENT DRIFT CONCENTRATION
Hg t INSTRUMENT DRIFT TIME
Hg 0 SYSTEM DRIFT CONCENTRATION
Hg 0 SYSTEM DRIFT TIME
Hg t SYSTEM DRIFT CONCENTRATION
93&94
95&96
Hg t SYSTEM DRIFT TIME
CALIBRATOR ACTUAL CONCENTRATION
97&98 LAMP TEMPERATURE
99&100 OXIDIZER TEMPERATURE
101&102 OXIDATION
103&104 INTEGRITY
105&106 UMBILICAL TEMP 2
107&108 EXTERNAL ALARMS
109&110 84i PERM GEN RATIO
111&112 84i PERM GAS TEMP
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Register
Number
Variable
113&114 84i PERM OVEN HEATER TEMP
115&116 84i CAPILLARY TEMP
117&118 84i PRESSURE
Read Coils for 80 i
Status
8
9
10
11
12
13
4
5
6
7
2
3
0
1
Coil
Number
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
INVALID
SERVICE
HG 0 MODE
HG t MODE
HG 0 /HG t MODE
SAMPLE MODE
INSTRUMENT ZERO MODE
INSTRUMENT SPAN MODE
ORIFICE ZERO MODE
ORIFICE SPAN MODE
SYSTEM ZERO MODE
SYSTEM SPAN MODE
BLOWBACK MODE
GENERAL ALARM
INTERNAL TEMPERATURE ALARM
CHAMBER TEMPERATURE ALARM
CHAMBER PRESSURE ALARM
SAMPLE FLOW ALARM
INTENSITY ALARM
Hg 0 CONCENTRATION, MAXIMUM ALARM
Hg 0 CONCENTRATION, MINIMUM ALARM
Hg 2+ CONCENTRATION, MAXIMUM ALARM
Hg 2+ CONCENTRATION, MINIMUM ALARM
Hg t CONCENTRATION, MAXIMUM ALARM
Hg t CONCENTRATION, MINIMUM ALARM
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38
39
40
41
42
33
34
35
36
43
44
45
46
47
48
55
56
57
58
49
50
51
52
53
54
28
29
30
31
32
Coil
Number
26
27
Status
MEASUREMENT INTERFACE BOARD STATUS ALARM
I/O BOARD STATUS ALARM
80I STATUS ALARM
ZERO CHECK/CAL ALARM
SPAN CHECK/CAL ALARM
PROBE DILUTION ALARM
SYSTEM DILUTION ALARM
PROBE ZERO CHECK/CAL ALARM
SYSTEM ZERO CHECK/CAL ALARM
GENERAL PROBE ALARM
PROBE 1 SELECTED
UNUSED
UNUSED
UNUSED
LOCAL/REMOTE
OXIDIZER CAL MODE
HYDRATOR
PROBE 1 STATUS
UNUSED
UNUSED
UNUSED
EXTERNAL ALARM
OXIDIZER Hg
OXIDIZER Cl2
OXIDIZER PURGE
THC ZERO MODE
THC SPAN MODE
PERMEATION SPAN MODE
84i CONNECT A
84i CONNECT B
84i GAS TEMP
84i OVEN TEMP
84i CAPILLARY TEMP
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Coil
Number
59
60
61
62
Status
84i FLOW
84i PRESSURE
84i STATUS
OXIDIZER STATUS
Write Coils for 80 i
Action Triggered
113
114
115
116
117
118
107
108
109
110
111
112
119
120
121
122
123
124
103
104
105
106
Coil
Number
100
101
102
INVALID
Hg 0 MODE
Hg t MODE
Hg 0 /Hg t MODE
INSTRUMENT ZERO MODE
INSTRUMENT SPAN MODE
ORIFICE ZERO MODE
ORIFICE SPAN MODE
SYSTEM ZERO MODE
SYSTEM SPAN MODE
BLOWBACK SYSTEM MODE
BLOWBACK STINGER MODE
SET BACKGROUND
SET SPAN COEFFICIENT
PROBE SELECT 1
PROBE SELECT 2
PROBE SELECT 3
PROBE SELECT 4
SYSTEM SPAN 1
SYSTEM SPAN 2
SYSTEM SPAN 3
SYSTEM SPAN 4
SYSTEM SPAN 5
SYSTEM SPAN 6
OXIDIZER CAL MODE
Coil Group
Measure Mode
Measure Mode
Measure Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Probe Select
Probe Select
Probe Select
Probe Select
System Span
System Span
System Span
System Span
System Span
System Span
Zero/Span Mode i Series Manual Update Addendum 73
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128
129
130
131
Coil
Number
125
126
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
Action Triggered
SPIKING
INSTRUMENT SPAN 1
INSTRUMENT SPAN 2
INSTRUMENT SPAN 3
HYDRATOR ALARM
EXTERNAL ALARM
THC ZERO MODE
THC SPAN MODE
THC BLOWBACK
PERM SPAN
UNUSED
84i CONNECT B
SET Hg 0 SPAN
SET Hg t SPAN
Coil Group
Instrument Span
Instrument Span
Instrument Span
THC
THC
THC
84i Perm
84i Perm
Measure Mode
Measure Mode
81 i
Read Registers for 81 i
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
11&12
Variable Used Exclusively In
INVALID
Hg CONCENTRATION
Hg SPAN
Hg FLOW
DILUTION FLOW
COOLER TEMPERATURE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
PRESSURE
COOLER SET TEMPERATURE
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Register
Number
25&26
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
Variable
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
EXT ALARMS
Hg RANGE
Used Exclusively In
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
15
16
17
18
19
Read Coils for 81 i
Status
11
12
13
7
8
5
6
9
10
1
2
3
4
Coil
Number
0
14
20
INVALID
SERVICE
HG SPAN BIT 1
HG SPAN BIT 2
HG SPAN BIT 3
GENERAL ALARM
STANDBY MODE
INSTRUMENT ZERO MODE
INSTRUMENT SPAN MODE
ORIFICE ZERO MODE
ORIFICE SPAN MODE
SYSTEM ZERO MODE
SYSTEM SPAN MODE
COOLER TEMPERATURE
ALARM
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
ALARM
PRESSURE ALARM
Hg FLOW ALARM
DILUTION FLOW ALARM
CONCENTRATION ALARM
MOTHERBOARD STATUS
ALARM
MEASUREMENT
Used Exclusively In i Series Manual Update Addendum 75
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Coil
Number
Status Used Exclusively In
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
21
22
23
24
25
INTERFACE BOARD STATUS
ALARM
I/O BOARD STATUS ALARM I/O Expansion Board Option
LOCAL/REMOTE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
Write Coils for 81 i
Action Triggered Coil
Number
100
101
Coil Group
INVALID
INSTRUMENT ZERO
MODE
Zero/Span Mode
INSTRUMENT CAL MODE Zero/Span Mode
ORIFICE ZERO MODE
ORIFICE CAL MODE
SYSTEM ZERO MODE
SYSTEM CAL MODE
STANDBY
AOUTS TO ZERO
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Analog Out Test
Used Exclusively In
109
110
111
112
HG SPAN BIT 1
HG SPAN BIT 2
HG SPAN BIT 3
AOUTS TO FS
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
RANGE 20
RANGE 30
RANGE 50
RANGE 300
Span Level
Span Level
Span Level
Analog Out Test
I/O Expansion Board
Option
I/O Expansion Board
Option
High Hg Level Variant
High Hg Level Variant
High Hg Level Variant
High Hg Level Variant
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146 i
Read Registers for 146 i
27&28
29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
Register
Number
O
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
Variable Used Exclusively In
INVALID
GAS CONC
TARGET GFLOW
ACTUAL GFLOW
TARGET ZFLOW
ACTUAL ZFLOW
TARGET TFLOW
ACTUAL TFLOW
O3 CONC
PERM CONC
Photometer Option
Permeation Span Source Option
PRESSURE
BENCH TEMP
LAMP TEMP
O3 LAMP TEMP
INTENSITY
NOISE
ANALOG 1
ANALOG 2
Photometer Option
Photometer Option
Photometer Option
Ozonator Option
Photometer Option
Photometer Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
ANALOG 3
ANALOG 4
ANALOG 5
ANALOG 6
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
ANALOG 7
ANALOG 8
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
PERM GAS TMP Permeation Span Source Option
EXT ALARMS
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10
11
12
13
14
15
6
7
8
9
16
17
18
19
20
21
1
2
3
4
5
Coil
Number
0
28
29
30
31
22
23
24
25
26
27
Status Used Exclusively In
INVALID
GAS BIT 1
GAS BIT 2
GAS BIT 3
SPAN BIT 1
SPAN BIT 2
SPAN BIT 3
O3/PERM BIT 1
O3/PERM BIT 2
O3/PERM BIT 3
O3/PERM BIT 4
PHOTO BIT 1
PHOTO BIT 2
GAS A
GAS B
GAS C
Six Valve Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source Option
Photometer Option
Photometer Option
GAS D
GAS E
GAS F
OZONATOR
PERM OVEN
USER 1
Six Valve Option
Six Valve Option
Six Valve Option
Ozonator Option
Permeation Span Source Option
USER 2
USER 3
USER 4
USER 5
USER 6
USER 7
USER 8
GEN ALARM
AMBIENT TEMP
O3 LAMP TEMP Ozonator Option
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49
50
51
52
53
54
55
43
44
45
46
47
48
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
Coil
Number
32
33
34
35
Status Used Exclusively In
PERM GAS TEMP Permeation Span Source Option
PRESSURE
PHOT BENCH
TEMP
Photometer Option
PHOT LAMP
TEMP
Photometer Option
PHOT INTENSITY Photometer Option
USER 10
USER 11
USER 12
USER 13
USER 14
USER 15
USER 16
O3 LEVEL
MB STATUS
Photometer Option
MIB STATUS
I/O BD STATUS I/O Expansion Board Option
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 1
STANDBY
UNUSED
USER 9
Unused
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111
112
113
114
115
116
117
Write Coils for 146 i
Action
104
105
106
107
Coil
Number
100
101
102
103
108
109
110
Coil Group Used Exclusively In
INVALID
GAS BIT 1
GAS BIT 2
GAS BIT 3
Gas Bit
Gas Bit
Gas Bit
SPAN BIT 1
SPAN BIT 2
SPAN BIT 3
Span Bit
Span Bit
Span Bit
O3/PERM BIT 1 O
3
Perm Bit
O3/PERM BIT 2
O3/PERM BIT 3
O
O
3
3
Perm Bit
Perm Bit
Six Valve Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source
Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source
Option
Ozonator or Permeation Span Source
Option
O3/PERM BIT 4 O
3
Perm Bit Ozonator or Permeation Span Source
Option
Photometer Option PHOTO BIT 1 Photo Bit
PHOTO BIT 2 Photo Bit Photometer Option
AOUTS TO ZERO Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
AOUTS TO FS
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
Analog Out Test I/O Expansion Board Option
2000 i , 2000 i D, 2025 i , 2025 i D
Read Registers for 2000i, 2000iD, 2025i, 2025iD
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
Variable
INVALID
FLOW VOLUME
FLOW2 VOLUME
FLOW TOTAL
FLOW COVARIANCE
Used Exclusively In
2000i-D, 2025i-D
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29&30
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64 through
89&90
91&92
93&94
95&96
Register
Number
9&10
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
Variable
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
FLOW2 COVARIANCE
VOLUME
VOLUME2
AMBIENT PRESSURE
FILTER PRESSURE
FILTER2 PRESSURE
PUMP PRESSURE
AMBIENT PRESSURE AVERAGE
FILTER PRESSURE AVERAGE
FILTER2 PRESSURE AVERAGE
PUMP PRESSURE AVERAGE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
FILTER TEMPERATURE
FILTER2 TEMPERATURE
COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE
ELECTRONICS TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE DELTA
TEMPERATURE2 DELTA
TEMPERATURE DELTA MAX
TEMPERATURE2 DELTA MAX
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
WIND SPEED
WIND DIRECTION
WIND SPEED AVERAGE
WIND VELOCITY
WIND VELOCITY AVERAGE
WIND DIRECTION AVERAGE
NOT USED
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
Used Exclusively In
2000i-D, 2025i-D
2000i-D, 2025i-D
2000i-D, 2025i-D
2000i-D, 2025i-D
2000i-D, 2025i-D
2000i-D, 2025i-D
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Register
Number
97&98
Variable
ANALOG IN 4
99&100 ANALOG IN 5
101&102 ANALOG IN 6
103&104 ANALOG IN 7
105&106 ANALOG IN 8
105&106 FLAGS
105&106 AMBIENT TEMP 5MIN AVERAGE
107&108 FILTER TEMP 5MIN AVERAGE
109&110 FILTER2 TEMP 5MIN AVERAGE
111&112 FLOW 5MIN AVERAGE
113&114 FLOW2 5MIN AVERAGE
5014 i , 5030 i
Read Registers for 5014i, 5030i
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
Variable
INVALID
PMa
NOT USED
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
VACUUM
NOT USED
FLOW PRESSURE
NOT USED
AMBIENT RH
SAMPLE RH
NOT USED
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
BOARD TEMPERATURE
FLOW TEMPERATURE
NOT USED
NOT USED
Used Exclusively In
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
2000i-D, 2025i-D
2000i-D, 2025i-D
Used Exclusively In
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65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
73&74
75&76
77&78
79&80
81&82
83&84
85&86
87&88
89&90
91&92
93&94
95&96
Register
Number
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64
Variable
NOT USED
FLOW VOL
NOT USED
BETA
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
BETA RAW
ALPHA RAW
AVERAGE PM
NOT USED
MASS
NOT USED
BETA ZERO
NOT USED
NEPHELOMETER
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
SHARP
NOT USED
AVERAGE SHARP
NOT USED
EXTERNAL ALARMS
NEPHELOMETER TEMPERATURE
NEPHELOMETER RH
Used Exclusively In
5030I
5030I
5030I
5030I
5030I
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
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Register
Number
97&98
Variable
NEPHELOMETER IRED
99&100 NEPHELOMETER REF
101&102 BETA REF
103&104 NOT USED
105&106 COMMON FLAGS
107&108 BETA DETECTOR FLAGS
109&110 NOT USED
111&112 COMP MASS
113&114 NOT USED
115&116 AVERAGE NEPHELOMETER
117&118 HIGH VOLTAGE
119&120 NOT USED
121&122 NEPHELOMETER GAIN
123&124 SFACT
125&126 PM_LT
127&128 NH_LT
8
9
6
7
10
11
Read Coils for Model 5014 i , 5030 i
Status
4
5
2
3
Coil
Number
0
1
INVALID
LOCAL/REMOTE
SERVICE
NOT USED
GENERAL ALARM
CONCENTRATION
ALARM
INSTRUMENT ALARMS
DETECTOR ALARMS
NOT USED
RH/TEMP ALARMS
PRES/VAC ALARMS
FLOW ALARMS
Used Exclusively In
Used Exclusively In
5030I
5030I
5030I
5030I
5030I
5030I
5030I
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24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
15
16
17
18
Coil
Number
12
13
14
19
20
21
22
23
Status Used Exclusively In
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
FILTER TAPE COUNT
ALARM
FILTER TAPE CHANGE
ALARM
BETA ALARM
NEPHELOMETER SAMPLE
ALARM
5030I
NEPHELOMETER TEMP
ALARM
5030I
NEPHELOMETER RH
ALARM
AMBIENT RH ALARM
SAMPLE RH ALARM
AMBIENT TEMP ALARM
5030I
FLOW TEMP ALARM
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
ALARM
VACUUM ALARM
FLOW ALARM
SHARP ALARM 5030I
NEPHELOMETER ALARM 5030I
FLAG A
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5020 i
41&42
43&44
45&46
47&48
49&50
51&52
53&54
55&56
Read Registers for 5020i
11&12
13&14
15&16
17&18
19&20
21&22
23&24
25&26
27&28
29&30
Register
Number
0
1&2
3&4
5&6
7&8
9&10
31&32
33&34
35&36
37&38
39&40
Variable Used Exclusively In
INVALID
CONTINUOUS SO2
CONTINUOUS SO4
BATCH SO4
F0 AVERAGE
F0 STD DEV
F0 POINTS
F1 AVERAGE
F1 STD DEV
F1 POINTS
SMP AVERAGE
SMP STD DEV
SMP POINTS
FILTER BKG
INT TEMP
CHAMBER TEMP
CNV TEMP TOP
CNV TEMP BTM
PERM OVEN GAS
PERM OVEN HTR
CHAMBER
PRESSURE
SAMPLE FLOW
PMT VOLTS
FLASH VOLTS
FLASH REF
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
Internal Zero/Span Perm Span Source Option
Internal Zero/Span Perm Span Source Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
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Register
Number
57&58
59&60
61&62
63&64
65&66
67&68
69&70
71&72
73&74
75&76
77&78
Variable
ANALOG IN 5
ANALOG IN 6
ANALOG IN 7
ANALOG IN 8
CONV FLOW
AMBIENT TEMP
AMBIENT PRES
SO2 CAL COEF
SO2 CAL BKG
EXT ALARMS
STP/AMBIENT
Used Exclusively In
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
I/O Expansion Board Option
Read Coils for Model 5020 i
Status
9
10
11
12
13
14
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
Coil
Number
0
15
16
INVALID
SERVICE
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SAMPLE MODE
FILTER MODE
PURGE MODE
GEN ALARM
SO4 CONC ALARM (MAX)
SO4 CONC ALARM (MAX)
INT TEMP ALARM
CHAMB TEMP ALARM
CONV TEMP ALARM
CONV TEMP DIFF ALARM
PERMEATION SPAN
SOURCE TEMP ALARM
AMB TEMP ALARM
AMB PRESSURE ALARM
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Coil
Number
17
Status Used Exclusively In
20
21
32
33
34
35
CHAMB PRESSURE
ALARM
SAMPLE FLOW ALARM
CONVERTER FLOW
ALARM
FLASH REF ALARM
FLASH VOLTAGE ALARM
AUTO TIMING ALARM
DATA WARNING ALARM
ZERO CHK/CAL ALARM
SPAN CHK/CAL ALARM
MB STATUS ALARM
MIB STATUS ALARM
I/O BD STATUS ALARM
EXT CONV BD STATUS
ALARM
LOCAL/REMOTE
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
I/O Expansion Board Option
Write Coils for 5020 i
102
103
104
105
Coil
Number
100
101
106
107
108
Action Triggered
INVALID
ZERO MODE
SPAN MODE
SAMPLE MODE
Coil Group
Zero/Span Mode
Zero/Span Mode
Sample/Filter Mode
Used
Exclusively In
FILTER MODE
SET BACKGROUND
Sample/Filter Mode
CAL TO SPAN
AOUTS TO ZERO Analog Output Test I/O Expansion
Board Option
AOUTS TO FS Analog Output Test I/O Expansion
Board Option
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Coil
Number
109
110
111
Action Triggered Coil Group
EXT ALARM 1
EXT ALARM 2
EXT ALARM 3
Used
Exclusively In
Geysitech (Bayern-
Hessen) Protocol
Appendix
Update Serial
Communication Parameters
Add Connection Information
Add Basic Command Structure
Change Block Checksum
Add Serial Number Field
This section describes the updates and corrections that apply to the
“Geysitech (Bayern-Hessen) Protocol” appendix.
Update the Serial Communication Parameters section as follows:
Number of Data bits : 7 or 8
Number of Stop bits
Parity
Data rate
: 1 or 2
: None, Odd, or Even
: 1200 to 115200 Baud (9600 is default)
Add the following to the “TCP Communication Parameters” section:
“Up to three simultaneous connections are supported over Ethernet.”
Add the following to the “Basic Command Structure” section:
“Block Check Characters <BCC> may be added to the command to prevent processing invalid commands.”
Change the Block Checksum <BCC> heading to “Block Checksum
Characters <BCC>”.
In the first sentence of the description change “The block checksum is” to
“The Block Checksum Characters are”.
A Geysitech serial number has been added in the response to a Geysitech protocol DA command. In the “Basic Command Structure” section, replace the last example in the section with the following text and two examples:
The Geysitech serial number defaults to zero. To set the Geysitech serial number select Main Menu > Instrument Controls > Communication
Settings > Geysitech Serial No .
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Example of response to DA command from an instrument with Geysitech serial number set to 000. The Geysitech serial number is bold in the example.
Geysitech Protocol with transmission of three concentrations (Instrument
ID is 1, Operation Status is 03, Error Status is 04):
Data Query String:
<STX>DA<CR>
Reply String:
<STX>MD03<SP>001<SP>+2578+01<SP>03 <SP>04<SP> 000 0000000 <SP>002 <SP>
↑ ↑ ↑
Address First Concentration(E-format)=25.78 Address+1
+5681+00<SP>03<SP>04<SP> 000 0000000<SP>003<SP>+1175+01<SP>03<SP>04<SP
↑ ↑ ↑
Second Concentration = 5.681 Address+2 Third Concentration=11.75
000 0000000<SP><CR>
Example of response to DA command from an instrument with Geysitech serial number set to 123.
Data Query String:
<STX>DA<CR>
Reply String:
<STX>MD03<SP>001<SP>+2578+01<SP>03 <SP>04<SP> 123 0000000 <SP>002 <SP>
↑ ↑ ↑
Address First Concentration(E-format)=25.78 Address+1
+5681+00<SP>03<SP>04<SP> 123 0000000<SP>003<SP>+1175+01<SP>03<SP>04<SP
↑ ↑ ↑
Second Concentration = 5.681 Address+2 Third Concentration=11.75
123 0000000<SP><CR>
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Updates for Specific Manuals
Change Default Chamber Temp
Control/Alarm Limits
Ozonator Safety Update
Zero/Span Averaging Time
Update
Auto/Manual Mode Update
Monitoring Signals Update
Measurement Calculations
Update
The following updates apply to only the specific manuals listed.
42 i
In the “Operation” chapter at Main Menu > Alarms > Chamber Temp, change the default chamber temperature control/alarm limit references in associated text and screens from 47 ° C to 48 ° C and 51 ° C to 52 ° C.
In the “Operation” chapter at Main Menu > Service > Ozonator Safety, add the following highlighted text to the first paragraph as indicated in the following example:
The Ozonator Safety screen is used to turn the ozonator safety feature on or off. If the ozonator safety is turned off, the ozonator will always be on, even if the converter is not up to temperature. The ozonator shuts off if there is a converter temperature alarm or an ozone flow alarm. If the safety override is on, the instrument generates an ozone flow alarm.
42 i TL
In the “Operation” chapter, in the Instrument Controls Menu, change the list of available averaging times from: “1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180,
240, and 300 seconds” to: “10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, and 300 seconds”
In the “Operation” chapter, in the Instrument Controls Menu, remove the last sentence “In the manual modes, additional averaging times of 1, 2, and
5 seconds are available from the Averaging Times screen.”
In the “System Description” chapter, at the Monitoring Signals description, replace the second paragraph with the following:
“In auto mode, every ten seconds the NO/NO x
solenoid and the Prereactor solenoid switch and the processor waits three seconds for the reaction chamber to flush and stabilize. After those three seconds, it accumulates the signal counts for seven seconds before again switching the solenoids. This results in three raw signals: NO, NO x
, and Prereactor.”
In the “System Description” chapter, at the Measurement Calculations description, replace the first sentence with the following:
“The calculation of the NO, NO x
, and Prereactor concentrations is lengthy and uses the high-level processor to provide the most accurate readings.”
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Output Communication
Update
Appendix B Measurements
Update
Change Ozone Particulate
Filter Description
Add Ranges to Specifications
In the “System Description” chapter, at the Measurement Calculations description, replace the second paragraph with the following:
“Next, the uncorrected NO, NO x
, and Prereactor values are determined according to a unique averaging algorithm which minimizes errors resulting from rapidly changing concentrations. This algorithm results in NO, NO x
, and Prereactor values which are stored in RAM in a circular buffer that holds all the ten second data from the previous five minutes. This data is averaged over the selected time interval, which can be any multiple of ten between 10 and 300 seconds.”
In the “System Description” chapter, at the Measurement Calculations description, replace the first two sentences of the third paragraph with the following:
“The background values for NO, NO x
, and Prereactor which are corrected for pressure and temperature are subtracted from their respective averages.
The Prereactor value is then subtracted from the NO and NO x
values to provide dynamic background correction. The NO reading is corrected by the stored span factor and by the pressure and temperature factors.”
In the “System Description” chapter, at the Output Communication description, replace the last sentence of the first paragraph with the following:
“The display is updated every 10 seconds.”
In Appendix B “C-Link Protocol Commands”, the “Measurements” section “avg time” command, remove selections 0 (1 second), 1 (1 second),
2 (2 seconds), and 3 (5 seconds).
42 i Y
In the “Optional Equipment” chapter, replace the following description for the “Ozone Particulate Filter”:
The ozone particulate filter minimizes the potential for contamination of the capillary and reaction chamber by trapping any particulate matter before passing through the capillary and reaction chamber.
42 i TL and 42 i Y
In the “Introduction” chapter, add 500 and 1000 ppb, and 500 and 1000
µg/m 3 to the Specifications table as shown in the highlighted example that follows:
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Add Displayed Pressure is
Measured in Pre-reactor Mode
Internal Permeation Span Source with External Span Option
Table 1–4.
Model 42 i Trace Level Specifications
Preset ranges 0-5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 ppb
0-10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 µg/m 3
In the “Operation” chapter, at Main Menu > Instrument Controls, add
“The displayed pressure is measured in pre-reactor mode.” as shown in the highlighted example that follows:
When pressure compensation is on, the first line of the display represents the current pressure in the reaction chamber. When pressure compensation is off, the first line of the display shows the factory standard pressure of 300 mmHg. The displayed pressure is measured in pre-reactor mode.
42 i and 43 i
This information applies to the Models 42 i and 43 i only, and should be inserted into Chapter 9 “Optional Equipment” after the “Internal
Permeation Span Source” section.
This option adds an external span source to the internal permeation span source option, so additional span checks may be performed using a gas cylinder instead of the permeation span source. A source of span gas is connected to the “LOOP IN” port on the Model 42 i or the “SPAN” port on the Model 43 i . Span gas should be supplied at atmospheric pressure. It may be necessary to use an atmospheric dump bypass plumbing arrangement to accomplish this. See the “Installation” and “Operation” chapters for more information.
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The external span mode may be selected by the following methods:
●
●
●
●
Pressing the RUN button on the run screen to toggle between
SAMPLE, ZERO, SPAN, EXTSPAN
Setting up a digital input for the “EXT SPAN MODE” function and triggering the input
CLINK command “set ext span”
Modbus External Span Mode write coil 27 in the Model 42 i or 43 i
The external span mode must be triggered by one of the methods above, it cannot be triggered periodically using the ZERO/SPAN CHECK menu.
●
The external span mode is reported using the following methods:
●
●
●
●
“EXTSPAN” displayed on the status bar on the front panel display
Setting up a digital output for the “EXT SPAN MODE” function and reading the output
CLINK command “gas mode” (will return “gas mode ext span”)
Modbus External Span Mode read coil 72 in the Model 42 i or read coil
55 in the Model 43 i
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Add Note to Streaming
Data Configuration
42 i , 42 i HL, 42 i LS, 42 i TL, 42 i Y, and 17 i
In the “Operation” chapter, at Main Menu > Instrument Controls >
Communication Settings > Streaming Data Config, add the following note:
Note The selected item list is different depending on the
AUTO/MANUAL MODE and RANGE MODE settings. Changing either of these settings will produce a different set of streaming data items.
If either of these modes is going to be changed on a regular basis, then the user must configure each set of data separately after changing the modes to each setting.
▲
Add Note to Analog
Output Configuration
Add Rebuild Procedure for New Version Pump
In the “Operation” chapter, add the following note at Main Menu >
Instrument Controls > I/O Configuration > Analog Output Config; and also at Main Menu > Instrument Controls > I/O Configuration > Analog
Output Config > Select Channel > Choose Signal To Output:
Note The settings are different depending on the AUTO/MANUAL
MODE and RANGE MODE settings. Changing either of these settings will produce a different set of analog output data items. If either of these modes is going to be changed on a regular basis, then the user must configure each set of data separately after changing the modes to each setting.
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A new version pump has been added to the 42i, 42i LS, 42i NOx, and 43i
HL. This pump is interchangeable with the old pump. It retains the same part number, but requires a different repair kit. The new version pump includes the repair kit part number of the on the pump label, the old pump does not.
This section provides the repair procedure for the new version pump and includes a pump rebuild kit part number to be added to the “Replacement
Parts List” in the “Servicing” chapter.
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New Version Pump
In the “Preventive Maintenance” chapter at “Pump Rebuilding”, add the following rebuilding procedure for the new version pump.
Use the following procedure to rebuild the pump. Refer to the illustration.
Equipment Required:
Pump repair kit
Equipment Damage Some internal components can be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. A properly ground antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling any internal component.
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Disassembly 1.
Turn instrument OFF, unplug the power cord, and remove the cover.
2.
The compressor housing cover must be removed to gain access to the inside of the compressor housing. Remove the four compressor housing cover screws and then remove the cover. Re-use any gasketing. Remove any debris that may have accumulated in the bottom of the compressor housing.
3.
Remove the four top plate screws and remove the top plate. Note the positioning of the flapper plate relative to the valve ports on the top plate and bottom plate. Lift off the flapper plate.
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4.
Remove the bottom plate.
5.
Check that all parts are free from dirt and clean as necessary. DO NOT scratch the parts.
6.
Removal of the old diaphragm: Rotate the fan so that the diaphragm is positioned at the top dead center. This will help unseat the edge of the diaphragm. If required, push up from underneath the diaphragm or use a non-metallic tool to pry up the diaphragm from the housing groove. Unscrew the old diaphragm by turning it counterclockwise using both hands. DO NOT use tools!
Note Take care not to lose the shim rings positioned between the diaphragm and connecting rod, as the same shim rings must be used during re-assembly.
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Assembly with New
Diaphragm and Valve
1.
Place the shim rings removed in the previous step onto the threaded stud of the new diaphragm. Carefully screw the new diaphragm into the connecting rod. Turn the diaphragm until is snug, then lift and grip the edges of the diaphragm at 7 and 2 o’clock and tighten firmly using both hands. DO NOT use tools!
2.
Turn the fan until the diaphragm is flat across (mid-point of the stroke). With the diaphragm centered over the compressor housing, firmly seat the diaphragm edge into the compressor housing groove.
3.
Place the clean bottom plate onto the compressor housing using the reference mark made earlier to ensure the correct orientation. Then place the new flapper on top of the intermediate plate.
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Figure x-x. Rebuilding the Pump
4.
Place the clean top plate on top of the bottom plate using the reference mark made earlier to ensure the correct orientation. Tighten the four top plate screws snugly in a diagonal pattern and then tighten to a maximum torque of 6-7 inch-lbs. Turn the fan by hand to confirm that the pump turns freely.
5.
Replace the compressor housing cover and gasket. Install the four cover screws. Do not over-tighten.
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Pump to Replacement Parts List
Add Rebuild Procedure for New Version Pump
In the “Servicing” chapter at “Replacement Parts List”, add the following part number and description of the new version pump repair kit below the existing pump repair kit part number as follows:
107751-00 Pump Repair Kit (for pump 101011-00 new version)
43 , 43 TLE, 48 and 5020 i i , 48 i TLE, 48 i HL, 410 i , 450 i ,
A new version pump has been added to the 43 i , 43 i TLE, 48 i , 48 i HL,
410 i , 450 i , and 5020 i . This pump is interchangeable with the old pump. It retains the same part number, but requires a different repair kit. The new version pump includes the repair kit part number on the pump label, the old pump does not.
This section provides the repair procedure for the new version pump and includes a pump rebuild kit part number to be added to the “Replacement
Parts List” in the “Servicing” chapter.
New Version Pump
In the “Preventive Maintenance” chapter at “Pump Rebuilding”, add the following rebuilding procedure for the new version pump.
Use the following procedure to rebuild the pump.
Equipment Required:
Pump repair kit
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Disassembly
Equipment Damage Some internal components can be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. A properly ground antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling any internal component.
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1.
Turn instrument OFF, unplug the power cord, and remove the cover.
Make a sketch of the position of any tubes and fittings for ease of reassembly later.
2.
Mark the position of the pump top plate, bottom plate and compressor housing relative to each other by drawing a line on the edges with a pencil or marker to ensure proper re-assembly.
3.
The aluminum compressor housing cover must be removed to gain access to the inside compressor housing. Remove the four screws and then remove the cover. Re-use any gasketing. Remove any debris that may have accumulated in the bottom of the compressor housing.
4.
Remove the four top plate screws and remove the top plate. Note the positioning of the flapper valve relative to the valve ports on the top plate and bottom plate. Lift off the flapper valve.
5.
Remove the bottom plate.
6.
Check that all parts are clean from dirt and clean as necessary. DO
NOT scratch the parts.
7.
Removal of the old diaphragm: Rotate the fan so that the diaphragm is positioned at the top dead center. This will help unseat the edge of the diaphragm. If required, push up from underneath the diaphragm or use a non-metallic tool to pry up the diaphragm from the housing groove. Unscrew the old diaphragm by turning it counterclockwise using both hands. DO NOT use tools!
Note Take care not to lose the shim rings positioned between the diaphragm support cup and connecting rod, as the same shim rings must be used during re-assembly.
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While unscrewing the diaphragm with one hand, use your other hand to secure the support cup and shim ring(s) onto the diaphragm stud.
Lift the diaphragm, support cup and shim ring(s) from the pump.
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The compressor housing cover must be removed to gain access to and secure the support cup and shim ring(s) onto the stud. Note that the quantity and thickness of the shim ring(s) will vary from pump to pump. Parts removed must be replaced exactly as found. If repairing multiple pumps, take care not to mix parts.
Figure x-x. Rebuilding the Pump
Assembly with New
Diaphragm and Valve
1.
Place the parts removed in the previous step onto the threaded stud of the new diaphragm. Carefully screw the new diaphragm into the connecting rod. Secure the support cup and small parts onto the diaphragm stud using a technique similar to that used during removal.
It is helpful to hold the connecting rod at a slight angle until the threads are started. Spin the diaphragm on until it is snug, then lift and
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grip the edges of the diaphragm at 7 and 2 o’clock and tighten firmly using both hands. DO NOT use tools!
Tip: If the pump is loose and not mounted, position and hold the pump with the motor shaft vertical when starting the threaded diaphragm stud into the connecting rod. This helps to prevent the small parts from falling off the stud.
2.
Turn the fan until the diaphragm is flat across (mid-point of the stroke). With the diaphragm centered over the compressor housing, firmly seat the diaphragm edge into the compressor housing groove.
3.
Place the clean bottom plate onto the compressor housing using the reference mark made earlier to ensure the correct orientation. Then place the new flapper on top of the intermediate plate.
4.
Place the clean top plate on top of the bottom plate using the reference mark made earlier to ensure the correct orientation. Tighten the four top plate screws snugly in a diagonal pattern and then tighten to a maximum torque of 6-7 inch-lbs. Turn the fan by hand to confirm that the pump turns freely.
5.
Replace the compressor housing cover and gasket. Install the four cover screws. Do not over-tighten.
Add Part Number of New Version
Pump to Replacement Parts List
In the “Servicing” chapter at “Replacement Parts List”, add the following part number and description of the new version pump repair kit below the existing pump repair kit part number as follows:
108002-00 Pump Repair Kit (for pump 101426-00 new version)
Add Rebuild Procedure for
New Shimless Version Pump
43
146
, 43 i
TL, 48
, 410 i , 450 i i
, 48 i HL, 48
, 5020 i i TLE, 49
and 42 i NOy i , 49 i PS,
A new version pump has been added to the 43 i , 43 i TL, 48 i , 48 i HL, 48 i
TLE, 49 i , 49 i PS, 146 i , 410 i , 450 i , 5020 i , and 42 i NOy. This pump is interchangeable with the old pump. It has a new part number 111553-00 and uses the same rebuild kit as the new version pump. The new shimless version pump includes the repair kit part number on the pump label.
This section provides the repair procedure for the new shimless version pump and includes a pump rebuild kit part number to be added to the
“Replacement Parts List” in the “Servicing” chapter.
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New Shimless
Version Pump
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In the “Preventive Maintenance” chapter at “Pump Rebuilding”, add the following rebuilding procedure for the new version pump.
Use the following procedure to rebuild the pump.
Equipment Required:
Pump repair kit
Disassembly
Equipment Damage Some internal components can be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. A properly ground antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling any internal component.
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1.
Turn instrument OFF, unplug the power cord, and remove the cover.
Make a sketch of the position of any tubes and fittings for ease of reassembly later.
2.
Mark the position of the pump head plate, intermediate plate and compressor housing relative to each other by drawing a line on the edges with a pencil or marker to ensure proper re-assembly.
3.
The aluminum compressor housing cover must be removed to gain access to the inside of the compressor housing. Remove the four screws and then remove the cover. Re-use any gasketing. Remove any debris that may have accumulated in the bottom of the compressor housing. i Series Manual Update Addendum 103
4.
Remove the four socket cap screws and remove the head plate. Note the positioning of the valve plate relative to the valve ports on the head plate and intermediate plate. Lift off the valve plate.
5.
Remove the intermediate plate.
6.
Check that all parts are clean from dirt and clean as necessary. DO
NOT scratch the parts.
7.
Removal of the old diaphragm: Rotate the fan so that the diaphragm is positioned at the top dead center. This will help unseat the edge of the diaphragm. If required, push up from underneath the diaphragm or use a non-metallic tool to pry up the diaphragm from the housing groove. Unscrew the old diaphragm by turning it counterclockwise using both hands. DO NOT use tools!
Lift the diaphragm from the pump. Parts removed must be replaced exactly as found. If repairing multiple pumps, take care not to mix parts.
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Figure x-x. Rebuilding the Pump
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Assembly with New
Diaphragm and Valve
1.
Carefully screw the new diaphragm (no shims are needed) into the connection rod. Secure the support cup and small parts onto the diaphragm stud using a technique similar to that used during removal.
It is helpful to hold the connecting rod at a slight angle until the threads are started. Spin the diaphragm on until it is snug, then lift and grip the edges of the diaphragm at 7 and 2 o’clock and tighten firmly using both hands. DO NOT use tools!
2.
Turn the fan until the diaphragm is flat across (mid-point of the stroke). With the diaphragm centered over the compressor housing, firmly seat the diaphragm edge into the compressor housing groove.
3.
Place the clean intermediate plate onto the compressor housing using the reference mark made earlier to ensure the correct orientation. Then place the new valve plate on top of the intermediate plate.
4.
Place the clean head plate on top of the intermediate plate using the reference mark made earlier to ensure the correct orientation. Tighten the four socket cap screws snugly in a diagonal pattern and then tighten to a maximum torque of 6-7 inch-lbs. Turn the fan by hand to confirm that the pump turns freely.
Add Part Number of New
Shimless Version Pump to
Replacement Parts List
5.
Replace the compressor housing cover and gasket. Install the four cover screws. Do not over-tighten.
In the “Servicing” chapter at “Replacement Parts List”, add the following part number and description of the new version pump repair kit below the existing pump repair kit part number as follows:
108002-00 Pump Repair Kit (for pump 111553-00 new shimless version)
42i and 43i - All Variants
In the “Operation” chapter, remove Cal Pressure screens (because they were never used), under calibration menus, as shown in the following example:
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42 i , 43 i , and 48 i - All Variants
Add Setup Run Screens Add Setup Run Screens to the Service menu as follows:
Setup Run Screens
The Setup Run Screens menu is used to define and edit up to five custom
Run screens. The Setup Run Screens menu is visible only when the instrument is in the Service mode.
Custom Run Screen
Title Bar
Instrument Readings
DIAGNOSTICS
I
NT
T 31.4
° C
mm
P res
750.0
Hg
l/
F low
0.0
min
SAMPLE 11:27
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens .
SELECT RUN SCREEN:
>RUN SCREEN 1
RUN SCREEN 2
RUN SCREEN 3
RUN SCREEN 4
RUN SCREEN 5
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Edit Run Screen
Edit Title
The Select Run Screen menu is used to display the Run screen editor.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen .
The Edit Run Screen menu is used to edit the contents of the custom run screen. This menu allows the user to edit the run screen title, toggle the run screen ON and OFF, and specify the number of items to be displayed on the Run screen (1-10).
Edit Run Screen
EDIT RUN SCREEN:
>EDIT TITLE
ENABLED OFF
NUMBER OF ITEMS 8
ITEM 1 TEMP
ITEM 2 PRES
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ITEM 8 FLOW
The Edit Title screen is used to edit the contents of the title bar on the selected Custom Run screen.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Edit Title .
EDIT RUN SCREEN TITLE:
DIAGNOSTICS
ABCDEFGHIJKLMN BKSP
OPQRSTUVWXYZ PAGE
0123456789 ./- SAVE
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Use , , , and to position the cursor on the title, the characters, and the BKSP, PAGE, and SAVE selections. Use to select a character or the BKSP, PAGE, and SAVE selections.
The BKSP selection is used to backspace the cursor in the title. The PAGE selection toggles the characters between upper case and lower case. The
SAVE selection is used to save changes made to the title.
Enabled The Enabled screen is used to toggle the selected custom Run screen ON and OFF. When a Run screen is ON, it will be displayed on Run screen when using to scroll through the available Run screen displays. When a Run screen is OFF, it will be skipped when scrolling i Series Manual Update Addendum 107
through the Run screen displays. For example, if Run screens 2 and 3 are set to OFF, and Run screens 1, 4, and 5 are ON, scrolling down through the available Run screen displays will display only Run screens 1, 4, and 5.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Enabled .
ENABLE/DISABLE RUN SCREEN:
CURRENTLY: OFF
SET TO: ON ?
TOGGLE VALUE
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Number of Items The Number of Items menu selection is used to set the number of instrument readings to display on the custom Run screen. A maximum of
10 items can be displayed on the Run screen. A Run screen configured for
5 items or less displays the items in the large font; a Run screen with 6-10 items displays the items in the small font.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Number of Items .
SET NUMBER OF ITEMS:
CURRENTLY: 5
SET TO: 4 ?
CHANGE VALUE SAVE
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Item Number The Item number menu selection is used to assign a selected parameter to a position in the Run screen display list. Item 1 is displayed at the top of the list. If “None” is selected, the associated item will not be displayed on the
Run screen.
Note The Analog Inputs selection is displayed only if the optional I/O expansion board is installed.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Item number .
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Concentrations
SELECT RUN SCREEN ITEM:
CONCENTRATIONS
OTHER MEASUREMENTS
ANALOG INPUTS
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The Concentrations screen is used to display a list of concentration parameters that can be specified for the selected item number.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Item number > Concentrations .
42 i Screen
CONCENTRATIONS:
>NONE
NO <--
NO2
NOx
LO NO
LO NO2
LO NOx
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HI NO
HI NO2
HI NOx
RANGE (NOX)
43 i Screen
CONCENTRATIONS:
>NONE
SO2 <--
LO SO2
HI SO2
RANGE (SO2)
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Other Measurements
48 i Screen
CONCENTRATIONS:
>NONE
CO <--
RANGE STATUS
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The Other Measurements screen is used to display a list of nonconcentration parameters that can be specified for the selected item number.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Item number > Other Measurements .
42 i Screen
OTHER MEASUREMENTS:
>NONE
INT TEMP
CHAMBER TEMP
COOLER TEMP
NO2 CNV TEMP
PERM OVN GAS
PERM OVN HTR
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CHAMBER PRES
FLOW
PMT VOLTS
OZONATOR FLOW
EXT ALARMS
NO2 RNGCNC
DILUTION RATIO
43 i Screen
OTHER MEASUREMENTS:
>NONE
INT TEMP <--
CHAMBER TEMP
PERM OVN GAS
PERM OVN HTR
CHAMBER PRES
SAMPLE FLOW
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DILUTION RATIO
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Analog Inputs
Change Perm Oven
Calibration Resistance
Change Set PMT Voltage
48 i Screen
OTHER MEASUREMENTS:
>NONE
S/R <--
INTERNAL TEMP
CHAMBER TEMP
CHAMBER PRES
SAMPLE FLOW
INTENSITY
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MOTOR SPEED
DILUTION RATIO
The Analog Inputs screen is used to display a list of analog inputs that can be specified for the selected item number.
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In the Main Menu, choose Service > Setup Run Screens > Select a Run
Screen > Item number > Analog Inputs .
ANALOG INPUTS:
>NONE
ANALOG IN 1
ANALOG IN 2
ANALOG IN 3
ANALOG IN 4
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ANALOG IN 8
42 i , 43 i , 43 i TLE and 146 i
In the “Optional Equipment” chapter of instruments with the perm oven option, change the value of the resistance used in the procedures from 3.8K
Ohms to 4.2K Ohms.
43 i All Variants
In the “PMT Voltage Adjustment” section of the “Operation” chapter, change the “Set PMT” voltage to include a minus sign as shown in the highlighted example that follows:
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SET PMT VOLTAGE:
SET PMT: -XXX.X V
COUNTS: 2254
INC/DEC
SAVE VALUE
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Change PMT Supply Voltage In the “Interface Board Voltages” section of the “Operation” chapter, change the “PMT Supply” voltage to include a minus sign as shown in the highlighted example that follows:
INTERFACE BOARD VOLTAGES:
PMT SUPPLY -XXX.X V
FLASH SUPPLY 1000.0 V
3.3 SUPPLY 3.3 V
5.0 SUPPLY 5.0 V
15.0 SUPPLY 15.0 V
-15.0 SUPPLY -15.0 V
24.0 SUPPLY 24.0 V
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Add Teflon Particulate Filter
In the “Replacement Parts List” of the “Servicing” chapter, add the Teflon particulate filter option, if it is not already included:
102701-00 Teflon particulate filter (option)
Replace Input Board Description and Part Number
In the “Replacement Parts List” of the “Servicing” chapter, replace the input board description and part number so that it will include the case:
102273-00 Input Board Assembly
Heated Kicker Option
43i HL
Add information for the heated kicker option to the 43i HL instruction manual as follows:
Add the following heated kicker description and part number to the
“Replacement Parts List” in the “Servicing” chapter:
104123-00 Kicker Assembly, Heated (optional)
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Heated Kicker
Replacement
Add the following heated kicker replacement procedure to the “Servicing” chapter:
Use the following procedure to replace the optional heated kicker assembly.
Equipment Required:
Heated kicker assembly (optional)
Allen wrench, 5/32-inch
Equipment Damage Some internal components can be damaged by small amounts of static electricity. A properly ground antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling any internal component.
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1.
Turn instrument OFF, unplug the power cord, and remove the cover.
2.
Using a 5/32-inch Allen wrench, remove the four optical bench retaining screws.
3.
Disconnect the plumbing connections as appropriate to gain enough clearance to lift the optical bench off the heated kicker. Carefully note the plumbing connections to facilitate reconnection.
4.
Remove the heated kicker from the optical bench.
5.
Install the new heated kicker assembly.
6.
Reposition the optical bench on top of the heated kicker, insert and tighten the four optical bench retaining screws, and reconnect any plumbing connections by following the previous steps in reverse order.
7.
Calibrate the instrument. Refer to the “Calibration” chapter in this manual.
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Retaining Screws (4)
Heated Kicker
Heated Hydrocarbon
Kicker (Optional)
Replacing the Kicker Assembly (Optional Heated Kicker)
Add the following heated kicker description to the “System Description” chapter:
The hydrocarbon kicker removes hydrocarbons from the gas stream while leaving the SO
2
concentration unaffected. It operates on a selective permeation principle using differential pressure to force hydrocarbon molecules to pass through the tube wall. The differential pressure is created across the tube wall as sample gas passes through a capillary tube which reduces its pressure. The sample gas is then fed to the shell side of the hydrocarbon kicker.
The optional heated hydrocarbon kicker is used in applications requiring more efficiency than the standard kicker. The heated kicker operates at the same temperature as the optical bench and requires no additional power.
Heated Hydrocarbon
Kicker
Add the following heated kicker description to the “Optional Equipment” chapter:
The optional heated hydrocarbon kicker is used in applications requiring increased efficiency. The heated kicker operates at the same temperature as the optical bench and requires no additional power.
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Replace Flash Intensity (Photcell)
Assembly Part Number
Replace Optical Switch
Assembly, Purge option Part
Number
Replace Optical Switch Part
Number
Ozonator Solenoid
Add “Pump Off” to
Instrument Action List
Remove References to
Ozonator Solenoid
43 i , 43 i TLE, 43 i HL and 450 i
In the “Replacement Parts List” of the “Servicing” chapter, replace the flash intensity (photocell) assembly part number:
120242-00 Flash Intensity (Photocell) Assembly
46 i and 46 i HL
In the “Cable List” of the “Servicing” chapter, replace the optical switch assembly, purge option part number:
119733-01 Optical Switch Assembly, Purge option
46 i , 46 i HL, 48 i , 48 i TLE, and 48 i HL
In the “Replacement Parts List” of the “Servicing” chapter, replace the optical switch part number:
119732-00 Optical Switch
49 i and 49 i PS
Add the following ozonator solenoid description to the “Instrument
Controls” menu in Chapter 3 following “Custom Levels.”
“The Ozonator Solenoid screen is used to switch the ozonator solenoid on and off. When the ozonator solenoid is on, the output of the internal ozonator is fed into the analyzer. When the ozonator solenoid is off, the output of the internal ozonator is fed to the manifold.”
For 49 i PS, in Chapter 3 at Digital Input Settings > Select Relay >
Instrument Action , add “Pump Off” to the end of the Choose Action list.
For 49 i PS, in Chapter 8 at the “Digital Inputs” section, add “Pump Off” to the digital input list.
For 49 i PS, remove references to “ozonator solenoid.”
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Replace Measurement
Interface Board Description and Part Number
60 i
In the “Replacement Parts List” of the “Servicing” chapter, replace the measurement interface board description and part number:
109031-00 Measurement Interface Board
146 i
Add New Scrubber
Configuration
Add a new flow diagram to Chapter 1 “Introduction” to show the hardware/plumbing configuration for a standard gas dilution system with ozonator, photometer and scrubber options.
Figure 1–7.
Standard Gas Dilution System with Ozonator, Photometer and
Scrubber Options
Add Photometer Timer Note Add the following note to Chapter 1 “Photometer,” Chapter 3 “Run
Screen,” “Operation” screen, “Flow Modes,” and Program > Events.
Note When the photometer is turned on, a 240-second countdown timer is initiated to allow the photometer lamp to stabilize. No O
3
measurements are taken until this time has elapsed.
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Change Gas Setup Menu In the “Gas Setup Menu” section of the “Operation” chapter, change
“solenoid” to “input” and “GAS SOL” to “GAS INPUT” and update the screen example that follows:
GAS A SETUP:
>GAS NAME GAS A
GAS INPUT A
TANK CONC 100.000 PPM
ZERO 2000 PPM
SPAN 1 10.000 PPM
SPAN 2 8.000 PPM
SPAN 3 5.000 PPM
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Change Gas Solenoid
Screen
Add Note to Alarms Menu
Add Flow Controller
Calibration Note
Replace Valve Assembly Part
Number
In the “Gas Solenoid” section of the “Operation” chapter, change
“SOLENOID” to “INPUT”, but leave allowable selections as-is.
If a particular subsystem is turned off, then its associated alarms will always be evaluated as OK. For example, if the ozonator lamp is not up to temperature, but the ozonator is turned off, then the ozonator lamp temperature alarm will read as OK until the ozonator is turned on.
Add the following note to the Zero Flow Calibration description and the
Gas Flow Calibration description, in Chapter 3, under the Service section, and to the Mass Flow Controllers procedure in Chapter 4:
Note Turn off the ozonator, permeation oven, and photometer functions before performing a flow controller calibration, as these functions may affect the measured flow at the manifold.
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In the “Replacement Parts List” of the “Servicing” chapter, replace the solenoid, span gas part number:
121261-00 Solenoid, span gas
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Add Password Lock and
Service to Flags Map
Modify the Flags map, Figure B-1, to include Password Lock – fourth bit from the left, and Service - third bit from the left.
Add Selections to Gas
Flow Controller
Change Gas Units to
Lower Case
Figure B-1.
Flags
At the Gas Flow Controller topic in the Service Menu section of the
“Operation” chapter, add the following highlighted text to the end of the second sentence:
Allowable selections are: 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 sccm; and 5, 10, 15, and 20 slm.
Change gas units in the screens to lower case.
5020 i ppm
Add STP/Ambient
Add “STP/Ambient” to the list of Other Measurements in the Datalogging
Settings menu, Streaming Data Configuration menu, and Analog Output
Configuration menu.
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Chinese Language
Support
42 i , 43 i , 48 i , 49 i , 146 i i Series models 42 i , 43 i , 48 i , 49 i and 146 i now include Chinese translations for the front-panel user interface. The following LANGUAGE screens have been added in the SERVICE menu. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to select the desired language, then press the ENTER key to save the selection:
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Add UKCA to
Certifications
A special key sequence is available to jump into this language screen. From the MAIN MENU press the RIGHT ARROW key twice to jump into the language selection screen and select the desired language. Also, a new Clink
“language” command has been added. Use “set language 1” to set the language to English or “set language 2” to set the language to Chinese, then use “set save params” to save the new setting.
2000 i, 2000 i D , 2025 i, 2025 i D
On the cover, replace CE label with CE/UKCA label.
In the “Electrical and Safety Conformity” section, replace CE label with
CE/UKCA label.
In the “Advanced Features” section (2000 i /2000 i D only), replace CE with
CE/UKCA.
In the “Specifications” section, replace CE label with CE/UKCA label. i Series Manual Update Addendum 119
Course PM Equation
Change the equation for course PM (using equation 2) from 28.8 µg/m 3
28.08 µg/m 3 .
to
5014 i, 5030 i
Add UKCA to
Certifications
In the “Electrical/Safety Certifications” section, add UKCA.
In the “Specifications” section, replace CE with CE/UKCA.
120 i Series Manual Update Addendum Thermo Fisher Scientific
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Table of contents
- 1 About This Addendum
- 1 Cover
- 1 Universal Updates for All iSeries Manuals
- 1 Chapter 1 - Introduction
- 1 Environmental Conditions
- 2 Multiple Connects via Ethernet and NTP Network Time Protocol Support
- 2 Analog Output Over/Under Range Clamping
- 2 Serial Settings Support
- 2 Chapter 2 - Installation
- 2 Add Device Connection Information
- 2 Connecting External Devices
- 3 Terminal Board PCB Assemblies
- 3 I/O Terminal Board
- 4 D/O Terminal Board
- 5 25-Pin Terminal Board
- 6 Chapter 3 - Operation
- 6 Power-Up Screen
- 6 Status Bar
- 7 Change Status Bar “Alarm” to Bell Icon
- 7 Degree Symbol
- 7 Update Datalogging Settings
- 8 Add Span and BKG
- 8 Reset to Default Content
- 8 Add Serial Settings Menu and Support
- 8 Serial Settings
- 9 Baud Rate
- 9 Data Bits
- 9 Parity
- 10 Stop Bits
- 10 Replace Equipment Damage Alert
- 10 Add Network Time Protocol Server
- 11 Add Local/Remote to Non Alarm Status Items Menu
- 11 Add Available I/O Note
- 11 Add Allow Over/Under Range to Output Channels Menu
- 12 Allow Over/Under Range Screen
- 12 Update Number of Table Points Description
- 12 Screen Contrast
- 13 Add Timezone Screen
- 14 Digital Inputs
- 14 Zero and Span Check
- 14 Zero and Span Auto Calibration
- 14 Add Wait 30 Seconds Note
- 14 Lock/Unlock and Local/Remote Operation
- 15 Add Ext Alarms
- 15 Add Dilution Ratio
- 15 Change Gas Units to Lower Case
- 15 Change LPM to L/min
- 15 Chapter 6 – Troubleshooting
- 15 Add Cause and Action Descriptions
- 16 Change Number of Pins on Board-Level Connection Diagram
- 16 Change Pin 13 Description on I/O Expansion Board
- 16 Add Digital and Analog Descriptions to Ground Pins
- 16 Chapter 7 – Servicing
- 16 Equipment Damage – Static Electricity Damage
- 16 Add Device Connection Information
- 17 External Device Connection Components
- 17 Replace Fan Replacement Procedure
- 17 Fan/Filter Replacement
- 18 Correct Pin Designations on I/O Expansion Connector
- 18 LCD Module Replacement
- 19 Chapter 8 – System Description
- 19 Add Connection Information
- 19 Update Analog Voltage Inputs Description
- 19 Add Over and Under Range Information
- 19 RS-232 Connection
- 19 RS-485 Connection
- 19 Chapter 9 – Optional Equipment
- 19 Add 25-Pin Terminal Board Assembly Reference
- 20 25-Pin Terminal Board Assembly
- 20 Add Optional Cables
- 20 Cables
- 21 C–Link Protocol Commands Appendix
- 21 Add Command Response Descriptions
- 21 Add Connection Information
- 22 Update Table B-1
- 22 Replace Erec Description
- 22 Add Service Mode Section
- 22 Convert Concentration Formats
- 22 Update Lrec Mem Size
- 23 Update Set Layout Ack
- 23 Change Flags Field
- 23 Replace DHCP Descriptions
- 23 Add Note to Addr GW, Addr IP, and Addr NM Commands
- 23 Alarm Internal Temp Command
- 23 Alarm Pressure Command
- 24 Alarm Sample Flow Command
- 24 Clr Records Command
- 24 Contrast Levels
- 24 Gas Unit Command
- 25 Add Scratch Pad Description
- 25 Add the Allow Mode Command
- 26 Add the Power Up Mode Command
- 27 Add the Addr NTP Command
- 27 Add the TZ Command
- 28 Add the Menutext Command
- 28 Add C-link MODBUS Related Commands
- 29 Add Zero and Span Commands
- 32 Add the Version Command
- 33 MODBUS Protocol Appendix
- 33 Update Serial Communication Parameters
- 33 Add Connection Information
- 33 Add Service Mode Note
- 33 Add Notes to MODBUS Commands Supported Section
- 35 Reading a Write Coil
- 35 Replace Tables in the MODBUS Commands Supported Section
- 89 Geysitech (Bayern-Hessen) Protocol Appendix
- 89 Update Serial Communication Parameters
- 89 Add Connection Information
- 89 Add Basic Command Structure
- 89 Change Block Checksum
- 89 Add Serial Number Field
- 91 Updates for Specific Manuals
- 91 Change Default Chamber Temp Control/Alarm Limits
- 91 Ozonator Safety Update
- 91 Zero/Span Averaging Time Update
- 91 Auto/Manual Mode Update
- 91 Monitoring Signals Update
- 91 Measurement Calculations Update
- 92 Output Communication Update
- 92 Appendix B Measurements Update
- 92 Change Ozone Particulate Filter Description
- 92 Add Ranges to Specifications
- 93 Add Displayed Pressure is Measured in Pre-reactor Mode
- 93 Internal Permeation Span Source with External Span Option
- 95 Add Note to Streaming Data Configuration
- 95 Add Note to Analog Output Configuration
- 95 Add Rebuild Procedure for New Version Pump
- 96 Disassembly
- 97 Assembly with New Diaphragm and Valve
- 99 Add Part Number of New Version Pump to Replacement Parts List
- 99 Add Rebuild Procedure for New Version Pump
- 100 Disassembly
- 101 Assembly with New Diaphragm and Valve
- 102 Add Part Number of New Version Pump to Replacement Parts List
- 102 Add Rebuild Procedure for New Shimless Version Pump
- 103 Disassembly
- 105 Assembly with New Diaphragm and Valve
- 105 Add Part Number of New Shimless Version Pump to Replacement Parts List
- 106 Add Setup Run Screens
- 106 Setup Run Screens
- 107 Edit Run Screen
- 107 Edit Title
- 107 Enabled
- 108 Number of Items
- 108 Item Number
- 109 Concentrations
- 110 Other Measurements
- 111 Analog Inputs
- 111 Change Perm Oven Calibration Resistance
- 111 Change Set PMT Voltage
- 112 Change PMT Supply Voltage
- 112 Add Teflon Particulate Filter
- 112 Replace Input Board Description and Part Number
- 112 Heated Kicker Option
- 113 Heated Kicker Replacement
- 114 Heated Hydrocarbon Kicker (Optional)
- 114 Heated Hydrocarbon Kicker
- 115 Replace Flash Intensity (Photcell) Assembly Part Number
- 115 Replace Optical Switch Assembly, Purge option Part Number
- 115 Replace Optical Switch Part Number
- 115 Ozonator Solenoid
- 115 Add “Pump Off” to Instrument Action List
- 115 Remove References to Ozonator Solenoid
- 116 Replace Measurement Interface Board Description and Part Number
- 116 Add New Scrubber Configuration
- 116 Add Photometer Timer Note
- 117 Change Gas Setup Menu
- 117 Change Gas Solenoid Screen
- 117 Add Note to Alarms Menu
- 117 Add Flow Controller Calibration Note
- 117 Replace Valve Assembly Part Number
- 118 Add Password Lock and Service to Flags Map
- 118 Add Selections to Gas Flow Controller
- 118 Change Gas Units to Lower Case
- 118 Add STP/Ambient
- 119 Chinese Language Support
- 119 Add UKCA to Certifications
- 120 Course PM Equation
- 120 Add UKCA to Certifications