LumaSense technologies Innova Type 1314i, Innova Type 1412i, Innova Type 1512, Innova Type 3434i, Innova Type 1409 Instruction Manual

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Index
Index ................................................................................................................................... 2
1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 4
2.0 Connecting the 1409 to the Gas Monitor .......................................................................... 4
3.0 Set-up from the Gas Monitor Front Panel ......................................................................... 6
3.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 6
4.0 Set-up the Gas Monitor. ............................................................................................... 10
4.1 Set up a monitoring task ........................................................................................ 10
4.2 Set-up concentration units ...................................................................................... 11
4.3 Set-up Environment ............................................................................................... 11
4.4 Set-up Alarm Limits .............................................................................................. 12
5.0 Setting up the Analog/Relay interface module ................................................................. 15
5.1 Analog output connector. ....................................................................................... 16
5.2 Relay output connector Gas Mode. ........................................................................... 17
5.3 Relay output connector Channel Mode. ..................................................................... 18
6.0 Set-up the Multipoint Sampler Type 1409 ...................................................................... 18
7.0 Starting a Monitoring Task ........................................................................................... 18
8.0 Viewing data using the Gas Monitor. .............................................................................. 21
8.1 Viewing Measurement Data .................................................................................... 21
8.2 Viewing Alarm log Data .......................................................................................... 22
9.0 Display the Homepage of the gas monitor ..................................................................... 23
10.0 Use BZ7007 to Upload data to a PC. ........................................................................... 24
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1.0 Introduction
The Stand Alone Multipoint System is a system comprising a Gas Monitor (Innova Type 1314i, 1412i, 3434i or 1512) and a Multipoint Sampler Innova Type 1409. In some situations, it may be an advantage to have the system to perform measurements withou t having the instru ment online conne cted and controlled from a PC. In the Stand Alone Multipoint System, the Gas Monitor is the system­controlling device. The System can be set-up eit her from the Gas Monitor’s front pane l or by using the Remote and Offline Software BZ7007. The BZ7007 Remote and Offline Software can be used to retrieve data from the system either directly conn ected via a USB cable or thr ough a LAN network via the Ethernet connection. For further information a nd guidance in how to use the B Z7007 Re mote and Offline Software, please consult the Us er manual BE6042 supplied with the Software. The present manual describes how to se t-up the Stand Alone Multipoint System Using the Gas Monitors front panel.
2.0 Connecting the 1409 to the Gas Monitor
Cable connection:
The 1409 is connected to the Gas Monitor by the USB interface, over which the 1409 receives the co mmands and data, which c ontrol it (see
Figure 1). For further information about the cables available from
LumaSense to connect the 14 09 to the Gas Monitor and about the USB interface of the 1409 , Please refer to User Manual BE6037 supplied with the Type 1409.
Tube connection
The 1409 is connected via tubing to:
The sampling points;
Examples are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. Note: the per formance of the 1409’s sampl ing system is depe ndent on the type of external pump (optional) used and the length and diameter of the sampling tubing. Tubing for use with the 1409 is available from LumaSense: polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), 50m roll, access or y number AF0614.
Using this tubing material minimizes the risk of gases being adsorbed onto the tube’s surface, which would result in inaccurate measure­ments.
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To prevent dust from entering the tubing and instruments it is recommended to use exte rnal filter s at the sampling points. LumaSense have the following filter options DS2306 or UD5023 (see Figure 2).
WARNING! Avoid water condensation in the instrument. Liquids must be prevented fro m entering the instrumen t. It is therefore important that warm humid gase s are not drawn in to a cold instrument because condensation will take place. If such a situation is likely to occur, you must ensure that the gases are drawn through water-trap filters before the y enter the sampler channels of the 14 09. The In-line Genie Membrane Separator (LumaSense order no. UA1365 see Figure
2) avoids condensation in the measuring instruments. For further
information please consult BE6037 supplied with the Type 1409.
to the Gas Monitor being used to analyse the gases that are sampled;
This connection uses the same tubing (PTFE, LumaSense No. AF0614) as for the sampling tubes. The tubing is connected to the Outlet to Analyzer stub o n the rear pane l of the 1409, and to the Air Inlet stub on the rear panel of the Gas Monitor (see Figure 1). For further information, please consult BE6037 supplied with the Type
1409.
to the external pump (optional).
The Waste Air Outlet stub, next to the Outlet to Analyzer stub, on the rear panel of the 1409, connects the external pump (option al) to the 1409’s sampler system see Figure 1. If you do not wish the waste air from the pump to mix with the air in the room where the 1409 is positioned, connect a le ngth of PTFE tubing (LumaSense no. AF0614) to the waste air outle t stub on the externa l pump a nd dire ct the tu bing to a suitable exhaust-point.
Figure 1. Tube and Cable connection with connection to an external
pump.
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Figure 2. Tube connection with: Dust filter DS2306, UD5023 and Genie
Membrane Separa tor UA1365.
3.0 Set-up from the Gas Monitor Front Panel
3.1. Introduction
The set-up from the front panel is schematically described in the Quick Set-up Guide see Figure 3.
The Gas-Monitor Set-up branch and al l functio ns availab le in this par t of the Se t-
up Guide is described in details in the Gas Monitor Instruction Manual (BE6030 for Type 1314i, BE6025 for Type 1412i , BE6028 for Type 3434i and BE6049 for Type 1512) supplied with the Gas Mo nitor . Ple ase consult the Gas Monitor User manual for further description and guidance in the use of the Gas Monitor Set-up, start and stop measurements, store data in Memories etc. The Gas Monitor User Manual also gives an in depth description of all front panel keys. It is recommended to get familiar with these keys and set-up menu in the Gas Monitor branch using the Gas Monitor manual before starting setting up a Stand Alone Multipoint System.
The Analog/Relay branch is only available for Type 1314i and 1512 with an
Analog/Relay Module UA1373 for 1314i and UA1374 for 1512 installed in the Monitor from the factory. If a UA1373 (1314i) or UA1374 (1512) Module is not install ed this bra nch will not be visib le in the Set-up Menu on the Gas Monitor.
The Multipoint Sampler branch becomes available in the Gas Monitor’s set-up
menu when a Type 1409 is co nnected to the Gas Monitor via the USB Host interface.
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Please Notice: When the Gas Monitor is set-up to be the system controller in the Stand Alone system with a Type 1409 the print functionality as describe d in the Gas Mo nitor User manual Chapter 10 is disabled. Data logging is still available.
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Figure 3. Quick Set-up Guide
Please Note:
The Analog/Relay branch is only available when an Analog/Relay Module is installed in a Type 1314i (UA1373) or in a Type 1512(UA1374). The Multipoint Sampler branch is only available if a Type 1409 is attached to a Gas Monitor (Type 1412i, 3434i, 1314i or 1512)
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4.0 Set-up the Gas Monitor.
Before any measurements can be performed, the Gas Monitor is to be set-up. For detailed descriptions, please consult the User Manual Supplied with the Gas Monitor. The monitor is to be equipped with optical filters and calibrated with the preselected SIT (sample Integration Time) to be used for all the gases to be measured before a measurement set-up can be performed.
4.1 Set up a monitoring task
To set up a Monitoring Task press the SET-UP key o n the front panel now follow the branches in the Quick Set-up Guide in Figure 3 the text on screen indicating which of the push-buttons can and should be pressed. For a mor e detailed de scription of these keys than given below, please consult the Gas Monitor’s User Manual.
In general, the push-buttons shown below are used to navigate through the various modes possible within the Set-up menu.
These select push-buttons enable you to select one of the options displayed.
This group of 5 push-buttons on the Monitor’s front panel are referred to as the direction keys.
& e nable you to increase & decrease numbers, respective ly, or to go to the Previous & Next Displays, respectively.
& enable you to move across number fields or go to the Previous & Next gases, respectively.
, depe nding on the situations, acts a s an “Enter” or “Go To Head”
key.
S1 S2 S3
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By using the keys described above follow the path:
1) Press the SET-UP key on the front panel
2) Select Gas Monitor
3) Select Measurement
4) Select Monitoring Task Now You are in the Mo nitor ing tas k se t-up menu. By following t his path select Gases to be measured, if Water Vapor Interference and/or cross interference c ompensation is to be performed. In the Monitoring task menu it is also possible to select whether the sampling should r un continuously (as fast as poss ible) or with a defined sequence interval. The sequence interval is the time between the end of one s equence and the start of the next one. Please be aware to set-up the Monitor to Store Measurement History if all measurement values are to be stored in the Memory. If the Store History it set to NO only the last measured, value is stored.
4.2 Set-up concentration units
The default units are:
- Humidity: mg/m3
- Pressure: kPa
- Gas Concentration: mg/m
3
- Length: m
- Temperature: K These units can be changed :
1) Press the SET-UP key on the front plate.
2) Following the Quick Set-up guide (Figure 3) and the text on the
display select Gas Mo nit or…Configuration…Units. Now You are in the unit set-up menu. Se lect the desire d units for the measurement task. If mg/m3 is to be used remember to select the Normalization Temperature in the Environment branch see section 4.3.
4.3 Set-up Environment
In the Environment set-up menu the tube flush set-up can be defined.
1) Press the SET-UP key on the front plate.
2) Following the Quick Set-up guide (Figure 3) and the text on the display
select Gas Monitor…Measurement…Environment.
3) In the Environment set-up menu. Select the desired Flushing mode.
Auto: the tube length is to be define Fixed time: the chamber- and tube-flush times are to be defined.
The minimum and maximum values for the tube flush settings are:
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Default
Minimum
Maximum
Flushing
Auto
Auto
Tube Length
1 meter
0 meter
99 meter
Fixed Time
Chamber flush time
8 seconds
2 seconds
60 seconds
Tube flush time
3 seconds
3 seconds
120 seconds
4) Select the Normalization temperature
The default Normalization temperature is 20˚C. You can select between 0˚C, 20˚C and 25˚C.
4.4 Set-up Alarm Limits
4.4.1. Alarm limits for a monitor without the Analog/Relay Module UA1373 or UA1374
The alarm limits of a gas are those concentrations of gas which should activate any alarm relay connected to the Monitor v ia its back panel “Alarm Relay” socket. There are two different alarm relays, which function slig h tly differently. Detai ls o f the se r e la ys a nd the w ay in which they func tion is described in Chapter 4.4.2.The alarm level parameters are found in the Gas MonitorConfiguration…Filters branch of the Set-Up Tree (see Figure 3).
Warning! If the UA number for any filter is changed here, then all the calibration data for that filter will be lo st and the filter will need to be recalibrated.
Follow the Set-up tree in Figure 3 until the following is displayed:
CHECK AND/OR CHANGE SET-UP FOR FILTER A
NO YES
1. Use the select push-buttons to ignore this filte r or to select this filter if alarms are to be set.
2. Press  5 times until the following text is displayed.
GAS A HIGH ALARM LIMIT 1 _________mg/m3
PRESS ENTER TO CHANGE VALUE
3. Use the direction push-buttons to set the alarm concentration. If you do not wis h to activate the a larm function fo r a particular
gas, select the DEFAULT. This will “blank out” the alarm level value for the gas and deactivate the alarm for that gas.
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GAS A HIGH ALARM LIMIT 2 _________mg/m3
PRESS ENTER TO CHANGE VALUE
4. Repeat to set the alarms for the other filters.
5. Press SET-UP to exit the alarm set-up.
4.4.2. Alarm Relay
Two alarm relays are built into the alarm relay socket on the back panel of the Gas Mo nitor. The Alarm signals are given b y opening and closing the relay contacts. Both relays are closed when the Monitor is measuring. This means that there is a direct electrical connection between the defined pins during measurement except when the Monitor measures a gas concentration which is greater than the corresponding alarm limit for the gas. When this concentration is measured, the Monitor breaks the connection between the pins. The monitor will furthermore activate the internal beeper and write the following message on the display:
The user can switch off the be eper and the message by pressing INFO or RESET push-button on the front-panel of the Gas
Monitor. The alarm relays will continue being activated until all measured gas concentrations fall below their user-defined alarm limit(s).
Alarm Relay 1:
Alarm Relay 1: correspond to High Alarm Limit 1.
Pin 1 and 2 are Normally closed Pin 1 and 3 are normally open, see Fig.4
Whenever one or more gas es ex ceed the co rrespo nding hig h alarm limit 1, the Monitor br e ak s the e le ctr ic al c o nne ctio n be tw e e n pins 1 & 2 and make electrical connection between pins 1 and 3. See Fig.5
Alarm Relay 2:
Alarm Relay 2: correspond to High Alarm Limit 2.
Pin 4 and 6 are normally closed
WARNING: ALARM LIMIT EXCEEDED
CH(no) GAS (Filter A,B…W) Meas.concentration
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Pin 4 and 5 are normally open, see Fig.4 Whenever one or more gase s exceed the cor responding h igh alar m
limit 2, the Monitor br e ak s the e le ctr ic al c o nne ctio n be tw e e n pins 4 & 6 and make electrical connection between pins 4 and 5. See
Fig.5
The alarm relay is furthermore activated during the following conditions:
P ow er off.
If a measurement task is not running.
During calibration.
LumaSense supplies a 6 -pin DIN plug (male) wit h a locking collar JP0600 for connecting external alarm devices to the alarm relay.
Caution: The DC voltage across the relay contac ts must not exceed 25V. The potential on the relay contacts mus t not be more than 25VDC above chassis potential, as this will cause an exce ssive leakage cu r re nt. The current through the contacts must not exceed 100mA. AC voltages must not be connected to the Alarm Relay socket.
Fig.4 Configuration of the pins in the alarm relay socket
Figure 5 Function of the alarm relays
Condition
pin 1 - 2
pin 1 - 3
pin 4 - 5
pin 4 - 6
Power off
1 0 1
0
initializing
1 0 1
0
Ready for use
1 0 1
0
Calibration
1 0 1
0
Measurement running
1 0 0
1
Alarm limit 1 exceeded
0 1 0
1
Alarm limit 2 exceeded
0 1 1
0
1 = closed and 0 = open
Alarm relay 1 Pin 1, 2 and 3
Alarm Relay 2 Pin 4, 5 and 6
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4.4.3. Alarm limits for 1314 with the Analog/Relay Module UA1373 and for 1512 with Analog/Relay Module UA1374
The Analog/Relay Module UA1373/UA1374 is installed in the Gas Monitor from the factory. The Analog/Relay Branch will now appear in the Set-up structure as shown in Figure 3. Following the set-up guide in Analog/Relay Output Mode there are two possibilities. Gas Mode : the behaviour of the relays will be according to the one shown in Figure 6 below.
Figure 6 Gas Mode Alarm Relay Settings
Gas
Relay
Alarm Limit
A 1 1
A 2 2 B 3
1
B 4 2
C 5 1
C 6 2
D 7 1
D 8 2
E 9 1 E 10
2
W
11
1
W
12
2
Channel Mode: In this part of the set-up structur e, it is possible to select the Alarm setting (Alarm limit 1 or 2) for each Multipoint Sampler Channel and combine with appropriate Relay or select “none” not to have a relay activated at that Channel.
5.0 Setting up the Analog/Relay interface module
When the UA1373 is instal led in the 13 14i or the UA1 374 is instal led in the 1512, the following additions will be available in the Set-up menu: Units for analo g outpu t, analo g outpu t scaling an d se lectio n of Relay output mode and limits for Relay output.
Before the UA1373/UA1374 can be used, the Analog output units, Analog concentration limits and the relay output limits parameters must be entered. Please note that these set-up menus only are available, when the UA1373/UA1374 is installed in the instrument.
The set-up of the Analog/Relay interface Module can be performed either from the Front Panel of the Gas Monitor or by using the BZ7007 Remote and Offline SW. Please consult the BZ7007 User
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Manual (BE6042) for guidance in using the Remote and Offline Software to set-up the Analog/Relay Module. Consult the User Manual for UA1373 and UA1374 (BE6032) when set-up using the Front Panel of the Gas Monitor is performed. For further instructions in the use of the front panel for set-up, please consult the Gas Monitor user manual.
5.1 Analog output connector.
Analog output connector.
D-sub pin No.
Description
32
R13 COMMON
Error/Warning
Detected
# Background information
in display
33
R13 NO
34
R13 NC
35
R14 COMMON
Watch Dog detected
# Background information in display
36
R14 NO
37
R14 NC
20
Analog GND
Filter A
21
CO1
22
Analog GND
Filter B
23
CO2
24
Analog GND
Filter C
25
CO3
26
Analog GND
Filter D
27
CO4
28
Analog GND
Filter E
29
CO5
30
Analog GND
Filter W
31
CO6
1
Analog GND
Filter A
2
VO1
3
Analog GND
Filter B
4
VO2
5
Analog GND
Filter C
6
VO3
7
Analog GND
Filter D
8
VO4
9
Analog GND
Filter E
10
VO5
11
Analog GND
Filter W
12
VO6
13
CO7
Channel information
14
Analog GND
15
VO7
16
CO8
Barometric Pressure
17
Analog GND
18
VO8
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5.2 Relay output connector Gas Mode.
Relay output connector Gas Mode.
D-sub pin No.
Description
1
R1 COMMON
Filter A limit 1
2
R1 NO
3
R1 NC
4
R2 COMMON
Filter A limit 2
5
R2 NO
6
R2 NC
7
R3 COMMON
Filter B limit 1
8
R3 NO
9
R3 NC
10
R4 COMMON
Filter B limit 2
11
R4 NO
12
R4 NC
13
R5 COMMON
Filter C limit 1
14
R5 NO
15
R5 NC
16
R6 COMMON
Filter C limit 2
17
R6 NO
18
R6 NC
19
Not used
Not used
20
R7 COMMON
Filter D limit 1
21
R7 NO
22
R7 NC
23
R8 COMMON
Filter D limit 2
24
R8 NO
25
R8 NC
26
R9 COMMON
Filter E limit 1
27
R9 NO
28
R9 NC
29
R10 COMMON
Filter E limit 2
30
R10 NO
31
R10 NC
32
R11 COMMON
Filter W limit 1
33
R11 NO
34
R11 NC
35
R12 COMMON
Filter W limit 2
36
R12 NO
37
R12 NC
VO: Voltage output. CO: Current output. NO: Normally opened. NC: Normally closed.
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5.3 Relay output connector Channel Mode.
In Channel Mode the Channel-Relay-Alarm Limits are to be correlated. Number of Channels is dependent on the Type 1409 (from 6 to 24 Channels). For each Channel, a Re lay can be selected or it can be set to None Meaning no relay will be ticked. For the selected Channel relay combination it is then to be dete rmined if the Alar m limit 1 or Alarm limit 2 is to be used. Be aware that any Gas in the Gas Monito r Set­up with a 1 or 2 alarm limit will ticker the alarm relay.
6.0 Set-up the Multipoint Sampler Type 1409
When a Multipoint Sampler Type 1409 is connected via USB the Multipoint Sampler set-up branch (se e Figure 3) becomes active on the Monitor display. Go to the Multipoint Sa mpler branch. Select YES meani ng that the Gas Monitor is to be the System controller for the Stand Alone System. If NO is selected the system is to be controlled using the 7880 Application Software.
After selecting YES the menu now allows You to decide which of the Multipoint Sampler Channels are to be active (connected to a sampling point via tubing’s).
7.0 Starting a Monitoring Task
Monitoring tasks can be started in two ways. They can be started immediately, or set to start at a pre-set time. The duration of the monitoring sequence can also be determined. A mon itoring task can continue until it is stopped manually, or at a pre-set time .
There is a limit to the duration of a monitoring task. There is only a finite amount of memory in the monitor. The total space available in the Display Memory to store data is 131072 measurement cycles.
7.1 Stand-alone Use – using the Front Panel Push­buttons
Before a monitoring task is started, the set-up must be completed: Before any monitori ng task is starte d, a ll data s tored in the Mo nitor’s
Display Memory is removed (cleare d). The Display Memory is where the Monitor stores the results of all measurements while it is
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performing a monitor ing task. However, the data in Display Memo ry can be copied into and stor ed in the Monitor’s Background Memor y. For further details o n the Gas Monitor Me mories and handling please refer to the User Manual supplied with the Gas Monitor. Please be aware that the finite memory capacity includes both the Display and Background Memory.
When you start a new monitoring task the following warning is displayed WARNING: DISPLAY MEMORY WILL BE DELETED to remind you to store any data that is presently stored i n the Display Memory, any data alr eady stored in Display Memory will be deleted when a monitoring task is started.
Press MEASURE on the Front Panel and follow the text that appears on the screen to start the measurement.
Please note: if you do not use one of the “select” keys within a short time after the above text appears, the Monitor will automatically stop operating in Measure mode (the light-emitting diode in the MEASURE key swi tches off). If this happens, just press
MEASURE again.
5. To start the measurement immediately, press S1.
To delay the start, press S2. The following warning then appears on the display:
ACTIVE TASK : MONITORING TASK NUMBER 1
START TASK DELAYED TASK CHANGE TASK
ACTIVE TASK : MONITORING TASK NUMBER 1
START TASK DELAYED TASK CHANGE TASK
WARNING : DISPLAY MEMORY WILL BE DELETED
PROCEED STOP
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1. Press S1.
Delayed Start
If you selected a delayed start, the following text is displayed:
Use the direction p ush-buttons to e nter the desire d date and start time, e.g. 10 16:25. The following text is displayed.
When the monitoring task starts, the screen will change and display the same messages as those di splayed when a monitor ing task starts immediately.
Immediate Start
If you selected an immediate start, th e following text appe ars on the screen:
MEASUREMENT IN PROGRESS
RESULTS NOT YET AVAILABLE
START TIME : 1 00 : 00
PRESS ENTER TO CHANGE VALUE
ACTIVE TASK : MONITORING TASK NUMBER 1
TASK WILL START AT : 10 16 : 25 TIME 16 : 00
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8.0 Viewing data using the Gas Monitor.
8.1 Viewing Measurement Data
When the first measurement cycle is complete the Monitor will automatically display the results and update them every time a new measurement cycle is completed. An example is shown below:
This display gives the overview of the gas/vapour concentrations last measured on the displayed Channel (CH) number (no) – CH ( no) will be from 1-24 depending on the configuration and set-up.
If no pre-set monitoring per iod is defined, then to sto p the monitoring task, press MEASURE and S3.
From above screen (main screen) press  twice. Now by using
& Using these push-buttons users can scroll “horizontally” through any vertical level of data. For example, if the statistical analysis of the measurement results for water-vapour ar e disp laye d o n the screen, then by using  you can r ead the statistical analysis of the measurement resu lts for gas A, B, C etc. and then proceeding to the next channel number.
This push-button allows the user to scroll “ve rtically”
downwards through the list of measurement results for the selected Gas at the Selected Channel.
This push-button allows the user to scroll “ve rtically”
upwards through the list. The measurement l ist is a closed loop. This loop also have information on the measurement set-up as an example the sample sequence showing the active channels.
The push-buttons and  have a repetitive function, which means that if they are pressed co ntinuously they will allow the user to scroll very quickly through a list.
CH A : 4.52 E + 01 B :__________ C : _________
(no) D : __________ E : __________ W : 8.33 E + 00
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8.2 Viewing Alarm log Data
Alarm limit 1 and/or 2 can be set-up for any gas in the Filters set-up branch see the Gas Monitor User Manual for further description. Whenever an alarm limit is exceeded, the following pop-up is displayed.
Warning: Alarm Limit EXCEEDED:
CH(no):Gas (A…W):Gas Name Meas. Concentration
If more than one Gas/ Filter is set-up with an alarm limit and more than one of these are exceeded in the same measureme nt the pop-up as described above w ill show the first in the se quence A,B ,C,D,E,W for which the alarm limit is exceeded. The instrument beeper will be activated.
1) Press INFO to acknowledge the alarm and press ↵ to stop the beeper.
After Acknowledgement, it is possible to enter, the Alarm Log:
2) Go to the main screen by pressing ↵
3) Press
4) I f any alarm l imit have been exc eeded the follo wing is dis played o n the screen.
Date and Time Alarm Channel (no)
Gas (A..W)Gas Name Meas. Concentration
5) U se the direc tion keys  and  to scroll up and down in th e Alarm log sorted by the date and time stamp. The alarm log list is a closed loop.
6) Press  or to return to the main screen.
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9.0 Display the Homepage of the gas monitor
The homepage of the gas monitor can be displayed if the gas monitor is connected to an Ethernet network.
Any web browser can be used to display the homepage of the gas monito r. The IP address obtained from the Ethernet set-up of the gas monitor c an be entered in the address field of the web browser in order to display the homepage. For further information regarding how to set-up the Ethernet parameters in the gas monitor please consult the gas monitor instruction manual supplied with the gas monitor.
The last measured gas values from the last active channel are displayed together with information about the gas monitor, like the device serial number, if water- and cross-compensation is performed. Error and warning messages will also be displayed on the homepage. The grey "Update Measurements" link can be used to update the homepage with the last measurement results.
Figure 7. The gas monitor homepage
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10.0 Use BZ7007 to Upload data to a PC.
The BZ7007 Remote and Offline SW can be used during set-up of the Stand Alone System and to retrieve data from the system. The BZ7007 can be used either directly connected via a USB cable or through a LAN network via the Ethernet connection. The procedure to use the BZ7007 SW with a Stand Alone Multipoint System is covered in the User Manual BE6042 for the Remote and Offline Software.
Please consult the Use r Manual BE6042 for guidance in how to use the Remote and Offline So ftwar e, to Set-up the system and to upload da ta to a PC in excel or cvs file format.
It is recommended to upload data with a regular timespan to prevent data to be overwritten by new measurement data due to the finite data storage capacity in the Monitor.
Please Notice: When the Gas Monitor is set-up to be the system controller in the Stand Alone system with a Type 1409 the print functionality as describe d in the Gas Monitor User manual Chapter 10 is disabled. Data logging is still available.
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