Page 3 - ABOUT TELEDYNE ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION (TAPI); NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT
i ABOUT TELEDYNE ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION (TAPI) Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation (TAPI), a business unit of Teledyne Instruments, Inc., is a worldwide market leader in the design and manufacture of precision analytical instrumentation used for air quality monitoring, continuous...
Page 5 - iii; SAFETY MESSAGES; Note
iii SAFETY MESSAGES Important safety messages are provided throughout this manual for the purpose of avoiding personal injury or instrument damage. Please read these messages carefully. Each safety message is associated with a safety alert symbol, and are placed throughout this manual; the safety sy...
Page 6 - iv; CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
iv CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ Des consignes de sécurité importantes sont fournies tout au long du présent manuel dans le but d’éviter des blessures corporelles ou d’endommager les instruments. Veuillez lire attentivement ces consignes. Chaque consigne de sécurité est représentée par un pictogramme d’aler...
Page 7 - WARRANTY; COVERAGE; in the
v WARRANTY WARRANTY POLICY (02024 F) Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation (TAPI), a business unit of Teledyne Instruments, Inc., provides that: Prior to shipment, TAPI equipment is thoroughly inspected and tested. Should equipment failure occur, TAPI assures its customers that prompt service ...
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Page 9 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL; Rev; NOTE; REVISION; REV DATE DCN
vii ABOUT THIS MANUAL This T101 operation manual, PN 07266, is comprised of multiple documents in PDF format, as listed below. Part No. Rev Name/Description 07266 B Model T101 Operation Manual (this manual) 05492 D Menu Trees and Software Documentation (inserted as Appendix A of this manual) 07347 1...
Page 11 - ix; TABLE OF CONTENTS
ix TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 19 1.1. Features ...............................................................................................................................
Page 16 - LIST OF APPENDICES
TABLE OF CONTENTS Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual xiv 10.4.10.1. A to D Conversion ............................................................................................... 269 10.4.10.2. Sensor Inputs ..........................................................................................
Page 17 - LIST OF FIGURES
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS xv LIST OF FIGURES Figure 3-1. Front Panel Layout ........................................................................................... 27 Figure 3-2. Display Screen and Touch Control ..........................................................
Page 18 - LIST OF TABLES; S – SO
TABLE OF CONTENTS Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual xvi Figure 10-8. Typical Flow Control Assembly with Critical Flow Orifice ..................................... 256 Figure 10-9. T101 Hydrocarbon Scrubber (Kicker) .............................................................. 257 Figure 10-10. ...
Page 21 - INTRODUCTION; The Model T101 UV Fluorescence H; FEATURES; Some features of the T101 include:
19 1. INTRODUCTION The Model T101 UV Fluorescence H 2 S Analyzer measures hydrogen sulfide in levels commonly required for Ambient Air monitoring. The analyzer converts sulfur gases to sulfur dioxide and measures the SO 2 concentrations using fluorescence technology. 1.1. FEATURES Some features of t...
Page 22 - OPTIONS; Option; Pumps; Options for mounting the analyzer in standard 19” racks; Carrying Strap/Handle; CAUTION
Introduction Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 20 1.2. OPTIONS The options available for your analyzer are presented in Table 1-1 with name, option number, a description and/or comments, and if applicable, cross-references to technical details in this manual, such as setup and calibration. To ord...
Page 24 - Special Features; Second Language Switch; Dilution Ratio Option
Introduction Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 22 Option Option Number Description/Notes RS-232 Multidrop Enables communications between host computer and up to eight analyzers. 62 Multidrop card seated on the analyzer’s CPU card. Each instrument in the multidrop network requires this card and a ...
Page 25 - SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS; SPECIFICATIONS; Table 2-1. Model T101 Basic Unit Specifications; PARAMETER
23 2. SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS 2.1. SPECIFICATIONS Table 2-1. Model T101 Basic Unit Specifications PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Ranges H 2 S: Min 0-50 ppb Full scale; Max 0-10 ppm Full scale SO 2 : Up to 0-20 ppm Full scale (selectable, independent ranges and auto ranging supported) Measurement Units p...
Page 26 - APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS; SAFETY
Specifications and Approvals Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 24 PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Standard I/O 1 Ethernet: 10/100Base-T 2 RS-232 (300 – 115,200 baud) 2 USB device ports 8 opto-isolated digital status outputs 6 opto-isolated digital control inputs 4 analog outputs Optional I/O 1 USB com port...
Page 27 - GETTING STARTED; UNPACKING AND INITIAL SETUP; Remove the set screw located in the top, center of the rear panel; CAUTION – Avoid Warranty Invalidation; See
25 3. GETTING STARTED 3.1. UNPACKING AND INITIAL SETUP CAUTION To avoid personal injury, always use two persons to lift and carry the Model T101. NO TE Remove dust plugs prior to operating instrument. It is recommended that you store shipping containers/materials, including shipping screws and dust ...
Page 28 - VENTILATION CLEARANCE; : Whether the analyzer is set up on a bench; AREA; Various rack mount kits are available for this analyzer.; INSTRUMENT LAYOUT; FRONT PANEL; • plug-in mouse (not included) to be used as an alternative to the
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 26 4. Inspect the interior of the instrument to make sure all circuit boards and other components are in good shape and properly seated. 5. Check the connectors of the various internal wiring harnesses and pneumatic hoses to make sure they are fir...
Page 29 - Figure 3-2. Display Screen and Touch Control
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 27 Figure 3-1. Front Panel Layout Figure 3-2. Display Screen and Touch Control CAUTION – Avoid Damaging Touchscreen Do not use hard-surfaced instruments such as pens to operate the touchscreen. 07266B DCN6485
Page 30 - Table 3-1. Display Screen and Touch Control Description
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 28 The front panel liquid crystal display screen includes touch control. Upon analyzer start-up, the screen shows a splash screen and other initialization indicators before the main display appears, similar to Figure 3-2 above (may or may not disp...
Page 31 - Figure 3-3. Display/Touch Control Screen Mapped to Menu Charts
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 29 Figure 3-3. Display/Touch Control Screen Mapped to Menu Charts 07266B DCN6485
Page 32 - REAR PANEL
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 30 3.2.2. REAR PANEL Figure 3-4. Rear Panel Layout 07266B DCN6485
Page 33 - label
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 31 Table 3-2. Rear Panel Description Component Function cooling fan Pulls ambient air into chassis through side vents and exhausts through rear. AC power connect or Connector for three-prong cord to apply AC power to the analyzer. CAUTION! The cor...
Page 34 - INTERNAL CHASSIS LAYOUT
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 32 3.2.3. INTERNAL CHASSIS LAYOUT Figure 3-5. Internal Chassis Layout 07266B DCN6485
Page 35 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 33 3.3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS NOTE To maintain compliance with EMC standards, it is required that the cable length be no greater than 3 meters for all I/O connections, which include Analog In, Analog Out, Status Out, Control In, Ethernet/LAN, USB...
Page 36 - PIN DESCRIPTION DAS; CONNECTING THE ANALOG OUTPUTS; ANALOG OUT
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 34 Table 3-3. Analog Input Pin Assignments PIN DESCRIPTION DAS PARAMETER 1 1 Analog input # 1 AIN 1 2 Analog input # 2 AIN 2 3 Analog input # 3 AIN 3 4 Analog input # 4 AIN 4 5 Analog input # 5 AIN 5 6 Analog input # 6 AIN 6 7 Analog input # 7 AIN...
Page 37 - Table 3-4. Analog Output Pin Assignmentss; PIN; S Analyzer is 0; Current Loop Analog Outputs (Option 41) Setup; Figure 3-8. Current Loop Option Installed on the Motherboard
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 35 Table 3-4. Analog Output Pin Assignmentss PIN ANALOG OUTPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT LOOP OPTION 1 V Out I Out + 2 A1 Ground I Out - 3 V Out I Out + 4 A2 Ground I Out - 5 Not Available I Out + 6 A3 Not Available I Out - 7 V Out Not Available 8 A4...
Page 38 - CONNECTING THE STATUS OUTPUTS; STATUS; the individual transistor outputs to
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 36 3.3.3. CONNECTING THE STATUS OUTPUTS The analyzer’s status outputs are accessed through a 12-pin connector on the analyzer’s rear panel labeled STATUS. They are used to interface with a device that accepts closed-contact digital inputs, such as...
Page 39 - CONNECTING THE CONTROL INPUTS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 37 Table 3-5. Status Output Signals REAR PANEL LABEL STATUS DEFINITION CONDITION 1 SYSTEM OK ON if no faults are present. 2 CONC VALID OFF any time the HOLD OFF feature is active, such as during calibration or when other faults exist possibly inva...
Page 40 - Figure 3-10. Control Input Connector
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 38 SP AN CAL ZERO CA L SP AN CAL ZERO CA L CONTROL IN A B C D E F U + CONTROL IN A B C D E F U + - + Local Power Connections External Power Connections 5 VDC Power Supply Figure 3-10. Control Input Connector Table 3-6. Control Input Signals INPUT ...
Page 41 - CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATIONS PORTS; Connecting the Serial Ports; PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 39 3.3.5. CONNECTING THE COMMUNICATIONS PORTS 3.3.5.1. Connecting the Serial Ports To utilize either of the analyzer’s two serial interfaces, refer to Sections 4.7 and 5 of this manual for instructions on configuration and usage. For RS-485 commun...
Page 42 - Chas sis
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 40 Table 3-7. Inlet / Outlet Connector Descriptions REAR PANEL LABEL FUNCTION SAMPLE Connects the sample gas to the analyzer. When operating the analyzer without zero span option, this is also the inlet for any calibration gases. EXHAUST Connects ...
Page 43 - Chassis
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 41 V alve Ne edle v al v e to c ontrol fl ow Chassis S ample Ze ro Air Ex haus t S pan MODEL 701 Zer o A ir Gener at or V EN T C alibrated SO 2 or H 2 S GA S ( At span gas c oncentration) S our ce of S AMP LE Gas Removed durin g c alib rati on Fig...
Page 44 - SAMPLE; Figure 3-13. Pneumatic Diagram of the T101 Standard Configuration; COM
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 42 PMT EXHA UST T HRO UG H O UT ER L AYER O F KI CK ER R E AC T IO N CE L L P U RG E FL O W SENSO R FL O W / PR ESSUR E SENSO R PCA SAMPLE FILTER I NST RUMENT C HASSI S EXH AUS T GAS O UT LET V ACU U M M ANI FO LD SAMPLE G AS IN LE T K IC KER EX H...
Page 45 - the sample gas should be equal to ambient atmospheric pressure.; /min demand of the analyzer. Supply and vent lines should; SPAN GAS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 43 CAUTION The exhaust from the external pump needs to be vented outside the immediate area or shelter surrounding the instrument and conform to all safety requirements using a maximum of 10 meters of 1/4” PTFE tubing. 2. Attach the sample line to...
Page 46 - Calibration Gases; TYPE NOMINAL; ZERO AIR
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 44 Table 3-9. NIST-SRM's Available for Traceability of H 2 S & SO 2 Calibration Gases NIST-SRM 4 TYPE NOMINAL CONCENTRATION 2730 2731 Hydrogen sulfide in N 2 Hydrogen sulfide in N 2 5000 ppb 20 ppm 1693a 1694a 1661a Sulfur dioxide in N 2 Sulfu...
Page 47 - Connections with Internal Valve Options Installed
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 45 3.4.1.1. Connections with Internal Valve Options Installed This section covers pneumatic connections for the optional valves, Z/S and IZS. External Zero Air Scrubber Filter MODEL 701 Zero Air Generator Source of SAMPLE Gas VENT if input is pres...
Page 48 - Figure 3-15. Pneumatic Diagram of the T101 With Z/S Option Installed
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 46 ZERO/SPAN (Z/S) VALVE GAS FLOW PMT EXH AUS T T O O UT ER L AYER O F KI CKER R E A C T IO N CE L L P U RG E FL O W SENSO R FL O W / PR ESSUR E S ENSO R P CA SAMPLE FILTER I NST RUMENT C HASSI S EX H AUS T GAS O UT LE T V A CUUM MAN IFO L D K IC ...
Page 49 - DIAG; Size of the membrane
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 47 The state of the zero/span valves can also be controlled: Manually from the analyzer’s front panel by using the SIGNAL I/O controls located under the DIAG Menu (Section 4.6.1), By activating the instrument’s AutoCal feature (Section 4.4.2),...
Page 50 - Temperature of the H; : Increasing the temperature of the increases the pressure inside; Flow rate of the zero air; : If the previous two variables are constant, the permeation rate
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 48 Temperature of the H 2 S : Increasing the temperature of the increases the pressure inside the tube and therefore increases the effusion rate. Flow rate of the zero air : If the previous two variables are constant, the permeation rate of the ca...
Page 52 - The state of the IZS valves can also be controlled:; Manually from the analyzer’s front panel by using the; CALIBRATION; STARTUP; S gas. However, there is an approximately one hour; WARNING MESSAGES
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 50 The state of the IZS valves can also be controlled: Manually from the analyzer’s front panel by using the SIGNAL I/O controls located under the DIAG Menu (Section 4.6.1), By activating the instrument’s AutoCal feature (Section 6.9), Remot...
Page 53 - WARNING MESSAGE
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 51 Table 3-12. Possible Warning Messages at Start-Up WARNING MESSAGE MEANING ANALOG CAL WARNING The instrument’s A/D circuitry or one of its analog outputs is not calibrated. BOX TEMP WARNING The temperature inside the T101 chassis is outside the ...
Page 54 - FUNCTIONAL CHECK; completed its warm up these parameters may not have stabilized.
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 52 3.5.4. FUNCTIONAL CHECK 1. After the analyzer’s components have warmed up for at least 30 minutes, verify that the software properly supports any hardware options that were installed. 2. Check to make sure that the analyzer is functioning withi...
Page 55 - INITIAL CALIBRATION; BASIC CALIBRATION PROCEDURE; SINGLE; range mode with a range span of
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 53 3.6. INITIAL CALIBRATION 3.6.1. BASIC CALIBRATION PROCEDURE The following three-step procedure assumes that the instrument does not have any of the available zero/span (Z/S) or IZS valve options installed. Section 6 contains instructions for ca...
Page 56 - Set the expected H
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 54 STEP TWO: Set the expected H 2 S span gas concentration. This sequence causes the analyzer to prompt for the expected H 2 S span concentration. M- P CAL H2 S SPAN CONC: 450 .0 Conc 0 0 0 4 5 0 .0 ENTR EXIT M- P CAL RANGE = 500.000 PPB H2S =X.XX...
Page 57 - Perform the zero/span calibration procedure:; The Model T101 analyzer is now ready for operation.
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Getting Started 55 STEP THREE: Perform the zero/span calibration procedure: M- P CAL H2S STB=X.XXX PPB SO2 =X.XXX < TST TST > ENTR CONC EXIT M- P CAL H2S STB=X.XXX PPB SO2 =X.XXX < TST TST > CAL SETUP M- P CAL H2 S STB=X.XXX PPB SO2 =X.XXX < TST TS...
Page 58 - INTERFERENCES FOR H
Getting Started Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 56 3.6.2. INTERFERENCES FOR H 2 S MEASUREMENTS It should be noted that the fluorescence method for detecting H 2 S is subject to interference from a number of sources. Since the T101 converts H 2 S into SO 2 and measures the UV fluorescence of the...
Page 59 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; OVERVIEW OF OPERATING MODES; MODE DESCRIPTION; SAMPLE A
57 4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The T101 is a micro-computer-controlled analyzer with a dynamic menu interface for easy and yet powerful and flexible operation. All major operations are controlled from the front panel touch screen control. To assist in navigating the system’s software, a series of menu...
Page 60 - SAMPLE MODE; calculating concentrations.; TEST FUNCTIONS; buttons repeatedly in either direction.
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 58 MODE DESCRIPTION SETUP X.# 2 SETUP mode is being used to configure the analyzer. The gas measurement will continue during this process. SPAN CAL A 1 Unit is performing SPAN calibration initiated automatically by the analyzer’s AUTOCAL fe...
Page 62 - TEMP; TIME; SO 2 ST B; H 2S STB
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 60 TEMP Converter Temperature H 2 S present in the sample gas into SO 2 . TEST 2 Test Signal 2 mV Signal of a user-defined test function on output channel A4. TIME Clock Time hh:mm:ss The current day time for DAS records and calibration eve...
Page 64 - Figure 4-2. Viewing and Clearing T101 WARNING Messages; CALIBRATION MODE; CALIBRATION PASSWORD SECURITY; menu item
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 62 To view and clear warning messages: S AMPLE HVPS W ARNING H2S = 0. 00 T EST CAL MSG CLR SETUP M ak e sure war ning messages are not due to real pr oblems. Press CLR to clear the current messag e. If more than one warnin g is active, the ...
Page 65 - The default status of the calibration password is; OFF; . To enable the calibration password
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 63 The default status of the calibration password is OFF . To enable the calibration password press: SAMPLE ENTER SETUP PASS : 818 8 1 8 ENTR EXIT SAMPLE RANGE = 500.0 PPB H2S =X.XXX < TST TST > CAL SETUP SETUP X.X PRIMARY SETUP MENU ...
Page 66 - SETUP MODE; The; Pressing the; SETUP; button activates a prompt for a security password. The default
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 64 4.4. SETUP MODE The SETUP mode allows you to configure the analyzer’s hardware and software features, perform diagnostic procedures, gather information on the instrument’s performance and configure or access data from the internal data a...
Page 67 - SETUP – CFG: VIEWING THE ANALYZER’S
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 65 NOTE If the analyzer beeps when you press the EXIT button, it means that you’ve made a change/entered a new value for a parameter but have not caused it to be accepted by pressing ENTR first. 4.4.1. SETUP – CFG: VIEWING THE ANALYZER’S CO...
Page 68 - SETUP – ACAL: AUTO CALIBRATION; Available Analog Output Signals; AN ALOG OUT; concentration outputs; SNGL
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 66 4.4.2. SETUP – ACAL: AUTO CALIBRATION Used to set up and operate the internal valve options if installed. Section 6 provides details. 4.4.3. SETUP – DAS: DATA ACQUISITION Used to set up the data acquisition system and record data. 4.4.4....
Page 69 - AUTO; As the instrument switches from H; Physical Range versus Analog Output Reporting Ranges
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 67 AUTO mode, see section 4.4.4.6) or operate independently ( IND mode, see Section 4.4.4.5) The user may also select between a variety of reporting range spans as well: EXAMPLE: A1 OUTPUT: Output Signal = 0-5 VDC representing 0-1000 ppm co...
Page 70 - Reporting Range Modes; S multigas measurement mode, although the two inputs are; IND
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 68 4.4.4.3. Reporting Range Modes The T101 provides three analog output range modes to choose from. The actual signals output on the two analog signal channels depends on whether or not the analyzer includes a SO 2 /H 2 S multigas measureme...
Page 71 - To select; SNGLE; range mode and to set the upper limit of the range, press:
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 69 4.4.4.4. Single Range Mode (SNGL) The default range mode for the analyzer is single range, in which all analog concentration outputs are set to the same reporting range. This reporting range can be set to any value between 5.0 ppb and 20...
Page 72 - = Range value for output; = Range value for output; = Range value for output; HIGH; = Range value for output
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 70 4.4.4.5. Independent Range Mode (IND) Selecting independent range mode allows the A1 and A2 outputs to be configured with different measurement ranges. The analyzer software calls these two ranges LOW and HIGH . The LOW range setting cor...
Page 74 - Range Units; The T101 can display concentrations in parts per billion (10; PPB; To change the concentration units:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 72 NOTE On analyzers with the multigas option activated (see Section s 4.5.1 and 6.8) the concentration value will switch back and forth between from “H2S=XXX.X” to “SO2=XXX.X” depending on which gas is currently being measured. Also, The a...
Page 75 - Dilution Ratio; SPAN
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 73 4.4.4.8. Dilution Ratio The dilution ratio is a software option that allows the user to compensate for any dilution of the sample gas before it enters the sample inlet. 1. Select reporting range units: Follow the procedure in Section 4.4...
Page 76 - SETUP – PASS: PASSWORD PROTECTION; PASS; PASSWORD
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 74 4.4.5. SETUP – PASS: PASSWORD PROTECTION The menu system provides password protection of the calibration and setup functions to prevent unauthorized adjustments. When the passwords have been enabled in the PASS menu item, the system will...
Page 77 - CLOCK; The T101 has a built-in clock for the AutoCal timer, Time
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 75 4.4.6. SETUP – CLK: SETTING THE INTERNAL TIME-OF-DAY CLOCK The T101 has a built-in clock for the AutoCal timer, Time TEST function, and time stamps on COM port messages and DAS data entries. To set the time-of-day, press: SET UP X.X TIM ...
Page 78 - Co ntinu e to press; NEXT; un til ...
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 76 In order to compensate for CPU clocks which run fast or slow, there is a variable to speed up or slow down the clock by a fixed amount every day. To change this variable, press: SAMPLE RANGE = 500.0 PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST > CAL S...
Page 79 - SETUP – VARS: USING THE INTERNAL VARIABLES; DESCRIPTION
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 77 4.5. SETUP – VARS: USING THE INTERNAL VARIABLES The T101 has several-user adjustable software variables, which define certain operational parameters. Usually, these variables are automatically set by the instrument’s firmware, but can be...
Page 82 - SETTING THE GAS MEASUREMENT MODE
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 80 4.5.1. SETTING THE GAS MEASUREMENT MODE If the switching valves software is activated, the T101 can be set to one of three gas measurement modes: H 2 S The sample gas stream is stripped of any ambient SO 2 by a special chemical scrubbe...
Page 83 - SETUP – DIAG: USING THE DIAGNOSTICS; A series of diagnostic tools is grouped together under the
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 81 4.6. SETUP – DIAG: USING THE DIAGNOSTICS FUNCTIONS A series of diagnostic tools is grouped together under the SETUP MORE DIAG menu. As these parameters are dependent on firmware revision (see Menu Tree A-5 in Appendix A). The individ...
Page 84 - To access the; functions press the following buttons:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 82 To access the DIAG functions press the following buttons: SAMPLE ENTER SETUP PASS : 818 8 1 8 ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X PRIMARY SETUP MENU CFG DAS RNGE PASS CLK MORE EXIT SETUP X.X SECOND ARY SETUP MENU COMM VARS DIAG EXIT SAMPLE RANGE = 500.0...
Page 86 - ANALOG OUTPUT STEP TEST; To begin the Anog Output Step Test press:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 84 4.6.2. ANALOG OUTPUT STEP TEST This test can be used to check the accuracy and proper operation of the analog outputs. The test forces all four analog output channels to produce signals ranging from 0% to 100% of the full scale range in ...
Page 87 - ANALOG I/O CONFIGURATION; Table 4-10. Analog Output Voltage Ranges
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 85 4.6.3. ANALOG I/O CONFIGURATION Table 4-8 lists the analog I/O functions that are available in the T101. Table 4-9. DIAG - Analog I/O Functions SUB MENU FUNCTION AOUTS CALIBRATED: Shows the status of the analog output calibration (YES/NO...
Page 88 - Table 4-11. Analog Output Current Loop Range
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 86 The following DC current output limits apply to the current loop modules: Table 4-11. Analog Output Current Loop Range RANGE MINIMUM OUTPUT MAXIMUM OUTPUT 0-20 mA 0 mA 20 mA These are the physical limits of the current loop modules, typi...
Page 89 - Analog Output Signal Type and Range Span Selection
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 87 4.6.3.1. Analog Output Signal Type and Range Span Selection To select an output signal type (DC Voltage or current) and level for one output channel, activate the ANALOG I/O CONFIGURATION MENU (see Section 4.6.3) then press: DIAG AIO CON...
Page 90 - Analog Output Calibration Mode
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 88 4.6.3.2. Analog Output Calibration Mode Analog output calibration should be carried out on first startup of the analyzer (performed in the factory as part of the configuration process) or whenever recalibration is required. The analog ou...
Page 91 - CONFIGURATION
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 89 To automatically calibrate an single analog channel, activate the ANALOG I/O CONFIGURATION MENU (see Section 4.6.3), then press: DIAG AIO CONC_OUT_2 C ALIBR ATED: NO <SET C AL EXIT DIAG AIO AU TO CALIBRATING CONC_OUT_2 DIAG AIO CONC_O...
Page 92 - Manual Analog Output Calibration and Voltage Adjustment; Table 4-13. Voltage Tolerances for Analog Output Calibration
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 90 To select manual output calibration for a particular channel, activate the ANALOG I/O CONFIGURATION MENU (see Section 4.6.3), then press: DIAG AIO AOUT AUTO CAL: ON ON ENTR EXIT Exi t to return to the main sam ple displ ay DIAG AN AL OG ...
Page 93 - Figure 4-4. Setup for Calibrating Analog Outputs; AOUT; auto-calibration feature must be turned off
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 91 V +DC Gnd V OUT + V OUT - V IN + V IN - Recording Device ANALYZER See Table 3-1 for pin assignments of Analog Out connector on the rear panel Figure 4-4. Setup for Calibrating Analog Outputs To make these adjustments, the AOUT auto-calib...
Page 94 - Analog Output Offset Adjustment; Current Loop Output Adjustment
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 92 4.6.3.4. Analog Output Offset Adjustment Some analog signal recorders require that the zero signal is significantly different from the baseline of the recorder in order to record slightly negative readings from noise around the zero poin...
Page 95 - Figure 4-5. Setup for Calibrating Current Outputs
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 93 Similar to the voltage calibration, the software allows this current adjustment to be made in 100, 10 or 1 count increments. Since the exact current increment per voltage count varies from output to output and from instrument to instrume...
Page 96 - % resistor across the current loop output. Using a; FULL
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 94 To adjust the zero and span values of the current outputs, activate the ANALOG I/O CONFIGURATION MENU (see Section 4.6.3), then press : DIAG AIO CONC_ OUT_2 SPAN: 5000 mV U100 U P1 0 UP DOWN DN1 0 D100 ENTR E XIT DIAG AI O AUTO CALIBRATI...
Page 97 - AIN Calibration
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 95 4.6.3.6. AIN Calibration This is the sub-menu to conduct the analog input calibration. This calibration should only be necessary after major repair such as a replacement of CPU, motherboard or power supplies. Activate the ANALOG I/O CONF...
Page 98 - Analog Inputs (XIN1...XIN8) Option Configuration; To configure the analyzer’s; optional analog inputs; define for each channel; gain (number of units represented by 1 volt); To adjust settings for the Analog Inputs option parameters press:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 96 4.6.3.7. Analog Inputs (XIN1…XIN8) Option Configuration To configure the analyzer’s optional analog inputs define for each channel : gain (number of units represented by 1 volt) offset (volts) engineering units to be represented in...
Page 99 - OPTIC TEST
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 97 4.6.4. OPTIC TEST The optic test function tests the response of the PMT sensor by turning on an LED located in the cooling block of the PMT (Fig. 10-15). The analyzer uses the light emitted from the LED to test its photo-electronic subsy...
Page 100 - ELECTRICAL TEST; To activate the electrical test press:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 98 4.6.5. ELECTRICAL TEST The electrical test function creates a current, which substitutes the PMT signal, and feeds it into the preamplifier board. This signal is generated by circuitry on the pre-amplifier board itself and tests the filt...
Page 101 - LAMP RATIO
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 99 4.6.6. LAMP CALIBRATION An important factor in accurately determining H 2 S concentration, once the H 2 S is converted to SO 2, is the amount of UV light available to transform the SO 2 into SO 2 * (see Sections 10.1.1 and 10.1.2). The M...
Page 102 - S concentration calculation for; PRES; PRES
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 100 4.6.7. PRESSURE CALIBRATION A sensor at the exit of the sample chamber continuously measures the pressure of the sample gas. This data is used to compensate the final H 2 S concentration calculation for changes in atmospheric pressure w...
Page 104 - TEST CHANNEL OUTPUT; When activated, output channel; Table 4-15. Test Parameters Available for Analog Output A4; TEST CHANNEL
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 102 4.6.9. TEST CHANNEL OUTPUT When activated, output channel A4 can be used to report one of the test functions viewable from the SAMPLE mode display. To activate the A4 channel and select a test function, follow this button sequence : SAM...
Page 105 - output and adds; SETUP – COMM: SETTING UP THE ANALYSER’S; INSTRUMENT ID; ” or
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 103 Once a TEST function is selected, the instrument begins to report a signal on the A4 output and adds TEST= to the list of test functions viewable on the display (just before the TIME display). 4.7. SETUP – COMM: SETTING UP THE ANALYSER’...
Page 106 - To edit the instrument’s ID code, press:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 104 To edit the instrument’s ID code, press: SETUP X.X COMM UNICATIONS MENU ID HESN COM1 COM2 EXIT SETUP X. MACHINE ID: 100 ID 0 1 0 1 ENTR EXIT Toggle these butto ns to cycle thr ough the avail abl e character set: 0-9 ENTR accepts the n e...
Page 107 - COM PORT DEFAULT SETTINGS; assignments before using.; RS-232 COM PORT CABLE CONNECTIONS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 105 4.7.2. COM PORT DEFAULT SETTINGS As received from the factory, the analyzer is set up to emulate a DCE or modem, with pin 3 of the DB-9 connector designated for receiving data and pin 2 designated for sending data. RS232 : RS-232 (fix...
Page 109 - RS-485 CONFIGURATION; DTE devices receive data on pin 2 and transmit data on pin 3.; ETHERNET CONFIGURATION; LED FUNCTION; Configuring the Ethernet Interface Using DHCP
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 107 4.7.4. RS-485 CONFIGURATION As delivered from the factory, COM2 is configured for RS-232 communications. This port can be re-configured for operation as a non-isolated, half-duplex RS-485 port capable of supporting up to 32 instruments ...
Page 111 - Manually Configuring the Ethernet with Static IP Addresses; Ethernet
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 109 4.7.6.2. Manually Configuring the Ethernet with Static IP Addresses 1. Connect a cable from the analyzer’s Ethernet port to a Local Area Network (LAN) or Internet port. 2. Access Ethernet configuration through: SETUP>MORE>COMM>...
Page 113 - Configure the; INSTRUMENT IP; SUBNET MASK
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 111 Configure the INSTRUMENT IP , GATEWAY IP and SUBNET MASK addresses: I nternet Co nfi gu rati on T ou chscreen Fu ncti on s BUTTON FUNCTION [0] Press to cycl e through the range of num erals and available characters (“ 0 – 9” & “ . ”...
Page 114 - Changing the Analyzer’s HOSTNAME; HOSTNAME; is the name by which the analyzer appears on your network. The
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 112 4.7.6.3. Changing the Analyzer’s HOSTNAME The HOSTNAME is the name by which the analyzer appears on your network. The default name for all Teledyne API Model T101 analyzers is T101 . To change this name (particularly if you have more th...
Page 115 - Table 4-18. Internet Configuration Touchscreen Button Functions; BUTTON FUNCTION
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 113 Table 4-18. Internet Configuration Touchscreen Button Functions BUTTON FUNCTION <CH Moves the cursor one character to the left. CH> Moves the cursor one character to the right. INS Inserts a character before the cursor location. D...
Page 116 - USB CONFIGURATION; Direct Cable Connection
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 114 4.7.7. USB CONFIGURATION The analyzer can be operated through a personal computer by downloading the TAPI USB driver and directly connecting their respective USB ports. 1. Install the Teledyne T-Series USB driver on your computer, downl...
Page 118 - MULTIDROP RS-232 SET UP; all
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 116 After connecting a USB cable between your PC and the instrument, ensure their baud rates match (change the baud rate setting for either your PC’s software or the instrument). The baud rate setting is in the Communications Menu under COM...
Page 119 - Figure 4-9. Jumper and Cables for Multidrop Mode; Close the instrument.
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 117 Figure 4-9. Jumper and Cables for Multidrop Mode Note If you are adding an instrument to the end of a previously configured chain, remove the shunt between Pins 21 22 of JP2 on the Multidrop/LVDS PCA in the instrument that was previou...
Page 120 - Figure 4-10.Multidrop PCA Host/Analyzer Interconnect Diagram; BEFORE communicating from the host, power on the instruments and
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 118 Analyzer Analyzer Analyzer Last Analyzer Female DB9 Male DB9 RS-232 COM2 RS-232 COM2 RS-232 COM2 RS-232 COM2 Host RS-232 port Ensure jumper is installed between JP2 pins 21 22 in last instrument of multidrop chain. Figure 4-10.Multidr...
Page 121 - MODBUS SET UP; Minimum Requirements; Instrument firmware with MODBUS capabilities installed.; Actions
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 119 4.7.9. MODBUS SET UP The following set of instructions assumes that the user is familiar with MODBUS communications, and provides minimal information to get started. For additional instruction, please refer to the Teledyne API MODBUS ma...
Page 123 - COM PORT COMMUNICATION MODES; Table 4-19. COMM Port Communication Modes
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 121 4.7.10. COM PORT COMMUNICATION MODES Each of the analyzer’s serial ports can be configured to operate in a number of different modes, which are listed in Table 4-18 and which can be combined by adding the Mode ID numbers. For example, q...
Page 124 - HESSEN PROTOCOL; mode is enabled:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 122 Press the following buttons to select a communication mode for a one of the COMM Ports, such as the following example where HESSEN PROTOCOL mode is enabled: Continue pr essing next until … SETUP X.X P RIMARY SETUP MENU CFG DAS RNGE PASS...
Page 125 - COM PORT BAUD RATE; To select the baud rate of one of the COM Ports, press:
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 123 4.7.11. COM PORT BAUD RATE To select the baud rate of one of the COM Ports, press: EXAMPLE SETUP X.X COM 2 BAUD RATE:19200 PREV NEXT ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X COM 1 BAUD RATE:9600 NEXT ON ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X PRIMARY S ETUP MENU CFG DAS RNGE P...
Page 126 - COM PORT TESTING; To initiate the test press the following button sequence .; USING THE DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM (DAS )
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 124 4.7.12. COM PORT TESTING The serial ports can be tested for correct connection and output in the COMM menu. This test sends a string of 256 ‘w’ characters to the selected COM port. While the test is running, the red LED on the rear pane...
Page 127 - Table 4-20. Front Panel LED Status Indicators for DAS; LED; DAS STRUCTURE; DAS Channels
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 125 the DAS (Section 4.8). The APICOM manual, which is included with the program, contains a more detailed description of the DAS structure and configuration, which is briefly described in this section. The T101 is configured with a basic D...
Page 128 - DAS Parameters; and NO
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 126 Table 4-21. DAS Data Channel Properties PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT SETTING RANGE NAME The name of the data channel. “NONE” Up to 6 letters and digits (more with APICOM, but only the first six are displayed on the front panel). TRIGGER...
Page 129 - DAS Configuration Limits; : Sampling at regular intervals specified by an automatic timer.
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 127 Table 4-22. DAS Data Parameter Functions FUNCTION EFFECT PARAMETER Instrument-specific parameter name. SAMPLE MODE INST : Records instantaneous reading. AVG : Records average reading during reporting interval. MIN : Records minimum (ins...
Page 130 - DEFAULT DAS CHANNELS; but are not limited to:
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 128 4.8.2. DEFAULT DAS CHANNELS A set of default Data Channels has been included in the analyzer’s software for logging H 2 S concentration and certain predictive diagnostic data. These default channels include but are not limited to: CONC:...
Page 131 - LI ST OF PARAM ETE RS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 129 LI ST OF PARAM ETE RS NAME: PNUM TC EVENT: ATIMER REPORT PERIOD: 001:00:00 NO. OF RECORDS: 360 RS-232 REPORT: OFF CHANNEL ENABLED: ON CAL HOLD OFF: OFF NAME: CALDAT EVENT: SLPCH G NO. OF RECORDS: 200 RS-232 REPORT: OFF CHANNEL ENABLED: ...
Page 132 - Viewing DAS Data and Settings
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 130 4.8.2.1. Viewing DAS Data and Settings DAS data and settings can be viewed on the front panel through the following keystroke sequence. SAMPLE RANGE = 500.0 PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST > CAL SETU P SETUP X.X CONC : DATA AVAILABLE NEX...
Page 133 - Editing DAS Data Channels; translates to the following configuration:
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 131 4.8.2.2. Editing DAS Data Channels DAS configuration is most conveniently done through the APICOM remote control program. The following list of key strokes shows how to edit using the front panel. Main Data Acquisition Menu Edit Data Ch...
Page 135 - Trigger Events
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 133 4.8.2.3. Trigger Events To edit the list of data parameters associated with a specific data channel, press: SETUP X.X EVENT: ATIMER <PR EV NEXT> ENTR EXIT Edit Data Channel Menu SETUP X.X 0 ) CON C: ATIMER, 2, 4032,R PREV NEXT INS...
Page 136 - Editing DAS Parameters; Press; DATA ACQUIS ITION; m enu
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 134 4.8.2.4. Editing DAS Parameters Data channels can be edited individually from the front panel without affecting other data channels. However, when editing a data channel, such as during adding, deleting or editing parameters, all data f...
Page 137 - To configure the parameters for a specific data parameter, press:; Sample Period and Report Period; : Determines how often DAS temporarily records a sample reading; SAMPLE PERIOD; is set to one minute by
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 135 To configure the parameters for a specific data parameter, press: FROM THE E DIT DA TA PA RAMETE R MENU (see previous sectio n) SETUP X.X 0) PARAM=S2SCN1, MODE=AVG PREV NEXT INS DEL EDIT EXIT SETUP X.X PARAMETERS:S2SC N1 SET> EDIT EX...
Page 139 - To define the; REPORT PERIOD; Number of Records
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 137 To define the REPORT PERIOD , follow the instruction shown in Section 4.11.2.2 then press: Edit Data Channel Menu SETUP X.X 0) C ONC: ATIMER, 2, 40 32, R PREV NEXT INS DEL EDIT PRNT EXIT Exits to the m ain Dat a Acquisition menu. SETUP ...
Page 141 - RS-232 Report Function; Compact Report; Starting Date; is in the
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 139 4.8.2.7. RS-232 Report Function The T101 DAS can automatically report data to the communications ports, where they can be captured with a terminal emulation program or simply viewed by the user. To enable automatic COM port reporting, f...
Page 142 - Disabling/Enabling Data Channels
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 140 4.8.2.10. Disabling/Enabling Data Channels Data channels can be temporarily disabled, which can reduce the read/write wear on the disk-on-module . The ALL_01 channel of the T101, for example, is disabled by default. To disable a data ch...
Page 143 - HOLDOFF Feature; DATA ACQUISITIO N
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions 141 4.8.2.11. HOLDOFF Feature The DAS HOLDOFF feature allows to prevent data collection during calibrations and during the DAS_HOLDOFF period enabled and specified in the VARS (Section 4.8). To enable or disable the HOLDOFF, follow the inst...
Page 144 - REMOTE DAS CONFIGURATION; Figure 4-12. APICOM User Interface for Configuring the DAS; DAS configuration before attempting any DAS changes.
Operating Instructions Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 142 4.8.3. REMOTE DAS CONFIGURATION Editing channels, parameters and triggering events as described in this section is can be performed via the APICOM remote control program using the graphic interface shown in Figure 4-15. Refer to the nex...
Page 145 - REMOTE OPERATION; REMOTE OPERATION USING THE EXTERNAL DIGITAL I/O; Status Outputs
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 143 5. REMOTE OPERATION 5.1.1. REMOTE OPERATION USING THE EXTERNAL DIGITAL I/O 5.1.1.1. Status Outputs The status outputs report analyzer conditions via optically isolated NPN transistors, which sink up to 50 mA of DC current. These outputs can b...
Page 147 - Table 5-1. Status Output Pin Assignments; CONNECTOR PIN; Control Inputs; Table 5-2. Control Input Pin Assignments; INPUT
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 145 Table 5-1. Status Output Pin Assignments CONNECTOR PIN STATUS CONDITION (ON=CONDUCTING) 1 System Ok ON if no faults are present. 2 Conc Valid ON if concentration measurement is valid, OFF when invalid. 3 High Range ON if unit is in high range...
Page 148 - Figure 5-2. Control Inputs with Local 5 V Power Supply; REMOTE OPERATION USING THE EXTERNAL SERIAL I/O; Terminal Operating Modes; Computer mode; is used when the analyzer is connected to a computer; Interactive mode; is used with a terminal emulation programs such as
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 146 There are two methods to activate control inputs. The internal +5V available from the “+” pin is the most convenient method (Figure 4.18). However, to ensure that these inputs are truly isolated, a separate, external 5 VDC power supply should...
Page 149 - Help Commands in Terminal Mode; Table 5-3. Terminal Mode Software Commands
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 147 5.1.2.2. Help Commands in Terminal Mode Table 5-3. Terminal Mode Software Commands COMMAND Function Control-T Switches the analyzer to terminal mode (echo, edit). If mode flags 1 & 2 are OFF, the interface can be used in interactive mode ...
Page 150 - Command Syntax; All Commands follow the syntax:; COMMAND is the command designator: This string is the name of the; COMMAND COMMAND; Data Types; followed by one or more digits. For example,
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 148 5.1.2.3. Command Syntax Commands are not case-sensitive and all arguments within one command (i.e. ID numbers, keywords, data values, etc.) must be separated with a space character. All Commands follow the syntax: X [ID] COMMAND <CR> Wh...
Page 151 - Status Reporting
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 149 hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F, a-f), which is the ‘C’ programming language convention. No plus or minus sign is permitted. For example, 0x1 , 0x12 , 0x1234abcd are all valid hexadecimal integers. Floating-point numbers are used to specify co...
Page 152 - General Message Format; Where; is a command type designator, a single character indicating the; Remote Access by Modem
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 150 5.1.2.6. General Message Format All messages from the instrument (including those in response to a command line request) are in the format: X DDD:HH:MM [Id] MESSAGE<CRLF> Where X is a command type designator, a single character indicati...
Page 153 - To change this setting press:
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 151 To change this setting press: SETUP X.X SECONDARY SETUP MENU COMM VARS DIAG ALRM EXIT SAMPLE ENTER SETUP PASS : 818 8 1 8 ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X PRIMARY SETUP MENU CFG DAS RNGE PASS CLK MORE EXIT SAMPLE RANGE = 500.0 PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST ...
Page 154 - To Initialize the modem press:
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 152 To Initialize the modem press: Select which C OM Port is tested SETUP X.X SECONDARY SETUP MENU COM M VARS DIAG ALRM EXIT SAMPLE ENTER SETUP PASS : 818 8 1 8 ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X PRIMARY SETUP MENU CFG DAS RNGE PASS CLK MORE EXIT SAMPLE RANGE =...
Page 155 - COM Port Password Security; is; SECURITY MODE; Where N is any numeral between 0 and 9.; APICOM Remote Control Program
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 153 5.1.2.8. COM Port Password Security In order to provide security for remote access of the T101, a LOGON feature can be enabled to require a password before the instrument will accept commands. This is done by turning on the SECURITY MODE (Sec...
Page 156 - Figure 5-4. APICOM Remote Control Program Interface; ADDITIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DOCUMENTATION
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 154 Figure 5-4. APICOM Remote Control Program Interface APICOM is included free of cost with the analyzer and the latest versions can also be downloaded for free at http://www.teledyne-api.com/software/apicom/. 5.1.3. ADDITIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DO...
Page 157 - USING THE T101 WITH A HESSEN PROTOCOL NETWORK; General Overview of Hessen Protocol; Parameter Standard Hessen
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 155 5.1.4. USING THE T101 WITH A HESSEN PROTOCOL NETWORK 5.1.4.1. General Overview of Hessen Protocol The Hessen protocol is a Multidrop protocol, in which several remote instruments are connected via a common communications channel to a host com...
Page 158 - Activating Hessen Protocol
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 156 5.1.4.3. Activating Hessen Protocol The first step in configuring the T101 to operate over a Hessen protocol network is to activate the Hessen mode for COMM ports and configure the communication parameters for the port(s) appropriately. Press...
Page 159 - Selecting a Hessen Protocol Type; that more; Setting The Hessen Protocol Response Mode
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 157 5.1.4.4. Selecting a Hessen Protocol Type Currently there are two version of Hessen Protocol in use. The original implementation, referred to as TYPE 1 , and a more recently released version, TYPE 2 that more flexibility when operating with i...
Page 161 - Hessen Protocol Gas ID; S and SO
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 159 5.1.4.6. Hessen Protocol Gas ID Since the T101 can be, when the proper optional equipment is installed and operating, a multigas instrument that measures both H 2 S and SO 2 , both of these gases are listed in the Hessen protocol gas list. In...
Page 162 - Setting Hessen Protocol Status Flags; Table 5-8. Default Hessen Status Bit Assignments
Remote Operation Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 160 5.1.4.7. Setting Hessen Protocol Status Flags Teledyne API’s implementation of Hessen protocols includes a set of status bits that the instrument includes in responses to inform the host computer of its condition. Each bit can be assigned to ...
Page 163 - To assign or reset the status flag bit assignments, press:
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Remote Operation 161 To assign or reset the status flag bit assignments, press: SETUP X.X SECONDARY SETUP MENU COMM VARS DIAG ALRM EXIT SAMPLE ENTER SETU P PASS : 81 8 8 1 8 ENTR EXIT SETUP X.X PRIMARY SETUP MENU CFG DAS RNGE PASS CLK MORE EXIT SAMPLE RANGE = 500...
Page 165 - CALIBRATION PROCEDURES; CALIBRATION PREPARATIONS; measurement by substituting SO; REQUIRED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND EXPENDABLES; Hydrogen sulfide span gas source
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 163 6. CALIBRATION PROCEDURES This Section describes the calibration procedures for the T101. All of the methods described in this section can be initiated and controlled through the COM ports. NOTE If you are using the T101 for US-EPA cont...
Page 167 - CALIBRATION GAS TRACEABILITY; DATA RECORDING DEVICES; MANUAL CALIBRATION; S measurement mode. The same method may be used to calibrate the
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 165 6.1.5. CALIBRATION GAS TRACEABILITY All equipment used to produce calibration gases should be verified against standards of the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST). To ensure NIST traceability, we recommend acquiring ...
Page 168 - STEP ONE: Connect the sources of zero air and span gas as shown below.; OR
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 166 STEP ONE: Connect the sources of zero air and span gas as shown below. No V alv e Optio ns In sta lle d Chassis Sam ple Zero A ir Exhau st Span MODEL 70 1 Zero A ir Gen er ator Calib rated H 2 S GAS (At high conc entration) Sour ce of S...
Page 169 - STEP TWO; span gas concentrations. In this example the; ) range mode with a reporting range span of 500 ppb.
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 167 STEP TWO : Set the expected H 2 S span gas concentrations. In this example the instrument is set for single ( SNGL ) range mode with a reporting range span of 500 ppb. This sequence causes the analyzer to prompt for the expected H 2 S s...
Page 170 - STEP THREE
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 168 STEP THREE : Perform the zero/span calibration: M- P CAL H2S STB=X.XXX PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST > ENTR CONC EXIT M- P CAL H2S STB=X.XXX PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST > CAL SETUP M- P CAL H2S STB=X.XXX PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST ...
Page 171 - MANUAL CALIBRATION CHECKS; STEP ONE
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 169 6.3. MANUAL CALIBRATION CHECKS Informal calibration checks, which only evaluate but do not alter the analyzer’s response curve, are recommended as a regular maintenance item and in order to monitor the analyzer’s performance. The follow...
Page 172 - MANUAL CALIBRATION WITH ZERO/SPAN VALVES; CALZ; : As shown below connect the sources of zero air and span gas to the
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 170 6.4. MANUAL CALIBRATION WITH ZERO/SPAN VALVES Zero and Span calibrations using the Zero/Span Valve option are similar to that described in Section 6.2 except that: Zero air and span gas is supplied to the analyzer through the zero gas a...
Page 173 - span gas
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 171 Step Two: Set the expected H 2 S span gas value: This sequence causes the analyzer to prompt for the expected H 2 S span concentr ation. M- P CAL H2S SPAN CONC: 450.0 Conc 0 0 0 4 5 0 .0 ENTR EXIT M -P CAL RANGE = 500.000 PPB H2S =XXX.X...
Page 175 - MANUAL CALIBRATION WITH IZS OPTION; not; CAL CA LZ CA LS; S ETUP; Use for; formal; c alibra ti on; i nfo rmal; cali br ation
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 173 6.5. MANUAL CALIBRATION WITH IZS OPTION The following section describes the basic method for manually calibrating the Model T101 analyzer in H 2 S measurement mode using the IZS option. The same method may be used to calibrate the T101 ...
Page 176 - MANUAL CALIBRATION CHECKS WITH IZS OR
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 174 6.6. MANUAL CALIBRATION CHECKS WITH IZS OR ZERO/SPAN VALVES Zero and span checks using the zero/span valve or IZS option are similar to that described in Section 6.3, except: On units with an IZS option installed, zero air and span gas ...
Page 177 - : Connect the sources of Zero Air and Span Gas as shown below.
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 175 STEP ONE : Connect the sources of Zero Air and Span Gas as shown below. External Zero Ai r Scrubber Filter MODE L 701 Zero Air Generator Source of SAMPLE Gas VENT if input is pressurized Zero/ Sp an Valves – Op tio n 50 MODEL T700 Gas D...
Page 179 - MANUAL CALIBRATION IN INDEPENDENT OR AUTO; CALIBRATION WITH REMOTE CONTACT CLOSURES
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 177 6.7. MANUAL CALIBRATION IN INDEPENDENT OR AUTO REPORTING RANGE MODES If the analyzer is being operated in Ind or Auto Range mode, then the High and Low ranges must be independently checked. When the analyzer is in either Independent or ...
Page 180 - MANUAL CALIBRATION IN MULTIGAS
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 178 If contact closures are used in conjunction with the analyzer’s AutoCal (Section 6.9) feature and the AutoCal attribute CALIBRATE is enabled, the T101 will not re-calibrate the analyzer until the contact is opened. At this point, the ne...
Page 181 - The analyzer will ask to have the; GAS TYPE; specified at the beginning of the process as; MODE ACTION
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 179 The analyzer will ask to have the GAS TYPE specified at the beginning of the process as follows: Co ntin ue Calibration a s per Sta ndard Proce dure SAMPLE H2S STB =XXX.X PPB H2S =XXX.X < TST TST > CAL CALZ CALS SETUP ZERO C AL M ...
Page 184 - is set to; ON; and the instrument will reset the slope and offset values for the
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 182 Toggle to se t n umber of days b etwe en pro cedures (1-367) Toggle to set delay time for each iteration of the seq uence: HH: MM (0 – 2 4:00) SETUP X.X DELT A DAYS: 1 <SET S ET> E DI T EXIT SETUP X.X DELTA DAYS: 1 0 0 2 ENTR EXI ...
Page 185 - AUTOCAL OF INSTRUMENTS IN INDEPENDENT OR AUTO; If the analyzer is being operated in; Range mode, then the High and Low
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 183 It is recommended that, if dynamic calibration is enabled, the analyzer’s test functions, slope and offset values be checked frequently to assure high quality and accurate data from the instrument. 6.9.1. AUTOCAL OF INSTRUMENTS IN INDEP...
Page 186 - AUTOCAL OF INSTRUMENTS IN MULTIGAS; reporting range mode
Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 184 6.9.2. AUTOCAL OF INSTRUMENTS IN MULTIGAS MEASUREMENT MODE If the analyzer is being operated in multigas measurement mode, auto cal can only be programmed to calibrate the instrument with one of the available gases. NOTE Make sure that ...
Page 187 - CALIBRATION QUALITY; parameters. These values describe the; CALDAT; for
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Calibration Procedures 185 6.10. CALIBRATION QUALITY After completing one of the calibration procedures described above, it is important to evaluate the analyzer’s calibration slope and offset parameters. These values describe the linear response curve of the ana...
Page 189 - EPA PROTOCOL CALIBRATION; CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS; CALIBRATION OF EQUIPMENT
187 7. EPA PROTOCOL CALIBRATION 7.1. CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS When configured for SO 2 measurement mode or multigas measurement mode, the T101 may be used for EPA SLAMS monitoring. In these cases it must be calibrated in accordance with the instructions in this section. At the writing of this manual...
Page 190 - Table 7-1. Activity Matrix for Calibration Equipment & Supplies
EPA Protocol Calibration Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 188 time. Therefore, it is necessary to dynamically check the calibration relationship on a predetermined schedule. Zero and span checks must be used to document that the data remains within control limits. These checks are also used in d...
Page 191 - Table 7-2. Activity Matrix for Calibration Procedure; DATA RECORDING DEVICE
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual EPA Protocol Calibration 189 Table 7-2. Activity Matrix for Calibration Procedure EQUIPMENT/ SUPPLIES ACCEPTANCE LIMITS FREQUENCY AND METHOD OF MEASUREMENT ACTION IF REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT MET Calibration Gases NIST traceable Assayed against an NIST-SRM semi-annual...
Page 192 - CALIBRATION FREQUENCY; To ensure accurate measurements of the SO; RECORD KEEPING
EPA Protocol Calibration Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 190 7.1.5. CALIBRATION FREQUENCY To ensure accurate measurements of the SO 2 concentrations, calibrate the analyzer at the time of installation, and re-calibrate it: No later than three months after the most recent calibration or perfor...
Page 193 - SUMMARY OF QUALITY ASSURANCE CHECKS; LEVEL 1 CALIBRATIONS VERSUS LEVEL 2 CHECKS
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual EPA Protocol Calibration 191 7.1.7. SUMMARY OF QUALITY ASSURANCE CHECKS The following items should be checked on a regularly scheduled basis to assure high quality data from the T101. See Table 7-3 for a summary of activities. Also the QA Handbook should be check...
Page 194 - Table 7-4. Definition of Level 1 and Level 2 Zero and Span Checks
EPA Protocol Calibration Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 192 Table 7-4. Definition of Level 1 and Level 2 Zero and Span Checks (from Section 2.0.9 of Q.A. Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems) LEVEL 1 ZERO AND SPAN CALIBRATION A Level 1 zero and span calibration is a simplified, two-p...
Page 195 - ZERO AND SPAN CHECKS; Zero and span data are to be used to:; Provide data to allow analyzer adjustment for zero and span drift; ZERO/SPAN CHECK PROCEDURES; PRECISIONS CALIBRATION PROCEDURES AND
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual EPA Protocol Calibration 193 7.3. ZERO AND SPAN CHECKS A system of Level 1 and Level 2 zero span checks (see Table 8-4) is recommended. These checks must be conducted in accordance with the specific guidance given in Subsection 9.1 of Section 2.0.9 (Q.A. Handbook...
Page 196 - range; PRECISION CALIBRATION; To perform a precision calibration, the instrument set up:; Input sources of zero air and calibrated SO; PRECISION CHECK; concentration; Connect the analyzer to a precision gas that has an SO
EPA Protocol Calibration Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 194 Single range selection. See Section 4.7.4 of this manual. If the instrument will be used more than one range, it should be calibrated separately on each applicable range. Automatic temperature/pressure compensation. Alternate un...
Page 197 - DYNAMIC MULTIPOINT SPAN CALIBRATION
Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual EPA Protocol Calibration 195 7.5. DYNAMIC MULTIPOINT SPAN CALIBRATION Dynamic calibration involves introducing gas samples of known concentrations to an instrument in order to record the instrument’s performance at a predetermined sensitivity and to derive a cali...
Page 198 - SPECIAL CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
EPA Protocol Calibration Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual 196 7.6. SPECIAL CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INDEPENDENT RANGE OR AUTO RANGE If Independent Range or Auto Range is selected, then it should be calibrated for both Range1 and Range2 separately. For zero and span point calibration, follow ...
Page 199 - INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
197 8. INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE Predictive diagnostic functions including data acquisition, failure warnings and alarms built into the analyzer allow the user to determine when repairs are necessary without performing unnecessary, preventative maintenance procedures. There is, however, a minimal numbe...
Page 201 - Table 8-1 T101 Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Instrument Maintenance Model T101 Instruction Manual 199 Table 8-1 T101 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ITEM ACTION FREQUENCY CAL CHECK MANUAL SECTION DATE PERFORMED SO 2 scrubber Replace As required Yes 8.3.3 H 2 S SO 2 Converter Catalyst Replace As required Yes 8.3.5 1 Particulate filter Change ...
Page 203 - PREDICTIVE DIAGNOSTICS; Table 8-2 Predictive Uses for Test Functions
Model T101 Instruction Manual Instrument Maintenance 201 8.2. PREDICTIVE DIAGNOSTICS The analyzer’s test functions can be used to predict failures by looking at trends in their values. The current value of these functions can be viewed via the front panel, recorded via the DAS system (see Section 4....
Page 204 - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; CHANGING THE SAMPLE PARTICULATE FILTER; To change the filter according to the service interval in Table 8-1:
Instrument Maintenance Model T101 Instruction Manual 202 8.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The following procedures need to be performed regularly as part of the standard maintenance of the Model T101. 8.3.1. CHANGING THE SAMPLE PARTICULATE FILTER The particulate filter should be inspected often for signs...
Page 205 - CHANGING THE IZS PERMEATION TUBE; Predicting When the SO
Model T101 Instruction Manual Instrument Maintenance 203 8.3.2. CHANGING THE IZS PERMEATION TUBE 1. Turn off the analyzer, unplug the power cord and remove the cover. 2. Locate the IZS oven in the rear left of the analyzer. 3. Remove the top layer of insulation if necessary. 4. Unscrew the black alu...
Page 206 - Checking the Function of the SO; To check to see if your SO; Changing the SO
Instrument Maintenance Model T101 Instruction Manual 204 EXAMPLE: If the SO 2 concentration is 125 ppb: Operational hours = 1000 ppm/hr ÷ 0.125 ppm Operational hours = 1,000,000 ppb/hr ÷ 125 ppb Operational hours = 8000 hrs 8.3.3.2. Checking the Function of the SO 2 Scrubber To check to see if your ...
Page 207 - CHANGING THE EXTERNAL ZERO AIR SCRUBBER
Model T101 Instruction Manual Instrument Maintenance 205 8.3.4. CHANGING THE EXTERNAL ZERO AIR SCRUBBER The chemicals in the external scrubber need to be replaced periodically according to Table 9-1 or as needed. This procedure can be carried out while the instrument is running. Make sure that the a...
Page 208 - MAINTAINING THE H; Predicting When the Converter Catalyst Should Be Replaced.
Instrument Maintenance Model T101 Instruction Manual 206 8.3.5. MAINTAINING THE H 2 S SO 2 CONVERTER The catalyst contained in the H 2 S SO 2 converter of your T101 must be replaced periodically in order for the analyzer to continue measuring H2S accurately and reliability. This material is capa...
Page 209 - Changing the H; The H
Model T101 Instruction Manual Instrument Maintenance 207 Converter Efficiency = 490.3 ÷ 499.1 Converter Efficiency = 0.982 (98.2%) 10. It is recommended that the H 2 S SO 2 converter catalyst material be replaced if the converter efficiency falls below 96% or whatever efficiency rating is specifie...
Page 211 - CHECKING FOR LIGHT LEAKS; CHANGING THE CRITICAL FLOW ORIFICE
Model T101 Instruction Manual Instrument Maintenance 209 8.3.6. CHECKING FOR LIGHT LEAKS When re-assembled or operated improperly, the T101 can develop small leaks around the PMT, which let stray light from the analyzer surrounding into the PMT housing. To find such light leaks, follow the procedure...
Page 212 - Figure 8-4. Critical Flow Orifice Assembly; Discard the two O-rings and the sintered filter.
Instrument Maintenance Model T101 Instruction Manual 210 Gas Line fitting Spring Sintered Filter O-Ring Critical Flow Orifice O-Ring Vacuum Manifold Figure 8-4. Critical Flow Orifice Assembly 5. Take out the components of the assembly: a spring, a sintered filter, two O-rings and the critical flow o...
Page 213 - TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICE; GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 211 9. TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICE This section contains a variety of methods for identifying and solving performance problems with the analyzer. CAUTION The operations outlined in this Section must be performed by qualified maintenance p...
Page 214 - FAULT DIAGNOSIS WITH WARNING MESSAGES
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 212 Examine the values of all TEST functions and compare them to factory values. Note any major deviations from the factory values and take corrective action. Use the internal electronic status LED’s to determine whether the electronic ...
Page 216 - To view or clear a warning message press:; Figure 9-1. Viewing and Clearing Warning Messages
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 214 To view or clear a warning message press: SAMPLE SY STEM RESET H2S = X XX.X T EST CAL MSG CLR SETUP If warning m es sages re- appear , the cause needs to be found. Do not repeatedly clear war nings without corrective action. Press CLR t...
Page 218 - FAULT DIAGNOSIS WITH TEST FUNCTIONS
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 216 9.1.2. FAULT DIAGNOSIS WITH TEST FUNCTIONS Besides being useful as predictive diagnostic tools, the TEST functions, viewable from the front panel, can be used to isolate and identify many operational problems when combined with a thorou...
Page 219 - USING THE DIAGNOSTIC SIGNAL I/O FUNCTION; The technician can view the raw, unprocessed signal level of the
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 217 9.1.3. USING THE DIAGNOSTIC SIGNAL I/O FUNCTION The signal I/O parameters found under the diagnostics (DIAG) menu combined with a thorough understanding of the instrument’s theory of operation (Section 10) are useful for troubleshooting...
Page 220 - STATUS LEDS; C communications bus and relay board are
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 218 Toggles parameter ON/OFF Exit returns to DIAG display & all values return to software contr ol DIAG SIGNAL I/O PREV NEXT ENTR EXIT DIAG I/O 0 ) EXT_ZERO_CAL=ON PREV NEXT JUMP PRNT EXIT DIAG I/O 23 ) ST H2S_MODE= ON PREV NEXT JUMP ON...
Page 221 - Motherboard; CPU Status Indicator; The most important status LED on the relay board is the red I; menu I/O functions to test hardware functionality by
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 219 9.1.4.1. Motherboard Status Indicator (Watchdog) DS5, a red LED on the upper portion of the motherboard, just to the right of the CPU board, flashes when the CPU is running the main program. After power-up, DS5 should flash on and off a...
Page 222 - LED COLOR; GAS FLOW PROBLEMS; S from the oven chamber. The IZS flow is not measured and is not; Flow is too high
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 220 Table 9-3. Relay Board Status LEDs LED COLOR FUNCTION FAULT STATUS INDICATED FAILURE(S) D1 red Watchdog Circuit; I2C bus operation. Continuously ON or OFF Failed or halted CPU; faulty motherboard, keyboard, relay board; wiring between m...
Page 223 - ZERO OR LOW SAMPLE FLOW; CALIBRATION PROBLEMS; NEGATIVE CONCENTRATIONS; Negative concentration values can be caused for several things:
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 221 9.2.1. ZERO OR LOW SAMPLE FLOW If the pump is operating but the unit reports a 0 gas flow, do the following three steps: Check for actual sample flow Check pressure Carry out a leak check To check the actual sample flow, disconnec...
Page 224 - H2S OFFS; NO RESPONSE; UNSTABLE ZERO AND SPAN
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 222 If the response offset test function for H 2 S ( H2S OFFS ) are greater than 150 mV, a failed PMT or high voltage supply, or sample chamber contamination, could be the cause. Clean the sample chamber according to Section 8.3.6. 9.3.2....
Page 225 - CONC; INABILITY TO ZERO - NO ZERO BUTTON; The T101 was factory calibrated to a high level of H
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 223 Verify that the expected concentration is set properly to the actual span gas concentration in the CONC sub-menu. Confirm that the H 2 S span gas source is accurate. This can be done by comparing the source with another calibrated a...
Page 226 - DISCREPANCY BETWEEN ANALOG OUTPUT AND DISPLAY; OTHER PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS; EXCESSIVE NOISE
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 224 Dilution air contains sample or span gas. Sample inlet may be contaminated with H 2 S exhaust from this or other analyzers. Verify proper venting of the pump exhaust. Span gas overflow is not properly vented and creates a back-pre...
Page 227 - THE ANALYZER DOESN’T APPEAR ON THE LAN OR; SUBSYSTEM CHECKOUT; DETAILED PRESSURE LEAK CHECK; 5 psi, a shutoff valve and pressure gauge may be used.; Turn OFF power to the instrument and remove the instrument cover.
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 225 Dirty sample chamber. Clean the sample chamber. Insufficient time allowed for purging of lines upstream of the analyzer. Insufficient time allowed for H 2 S calibration gas source to become stable. 9.4.3. THE ANALYZER DOESN’T APPE...
Page 228 - PERFORMING A SAMPLE FLOW CHECK; 5 cm3/min. If a combined sample/ozone air Perma Pure dryer; AC POWER CONFIGURATION
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 226 bubble solution, looking for fine bubbles. Once the fittings have been wetted with soap solution, do not re-apply vacuum as it will draw soap solution into the instrument and contaminate it. Do not exceed 15 psi pressure. 4. If the inst...
Page 229 - DC POWER SUPPLY; Table 9-4. DC Power Test Point and Wiring Color Code
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 227 If the unit is set for 220-240 V and is plugged into 100-120 V, the analyzer will not start. If the unit is set for 100-120 V and is plugged into 220-240 V, the circuit breaker built into the ON/OFF Switch on the front panel will trip t...
Page 230 - C BUS; D1 on the relay board is flashing or; TOUCHSCREEN INTERFACE; The touch-screen controller may be malfunctioning; LCD DISPLAY MODULE
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 228 9.5.5. I 2 C BUS Operation of the I 2 C bus can be verified by observing the behavior of the LED labeled D1 on the relay board in conjunction with the performance of the front panel display. Assuming that the DC power supplies are opera...
Page 231 - MOTHERBOARD; function under the; Analog Output Voltages
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 229 Table 9-6. Relay Board Control Devices FUNCTION CONTROL DEVICE SOCKETED Valve0 – Valve3 U5 Yes Valve4 – Valve7 U6 Yes All heaters K1-K5 Yes 9.5.9. MOTHERBOARD 9.5.9.1. A/D functions A basic check of the analog to digital (A/D) converter...
Page 232 - The procedure below can be used to test the Status outputs.; The control input bits can be tested by the following procedure:; CPU
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 230 9.5.9.3. Status Outputs The procedure below can be used to test the Status outputs. 1. Connect a cable jumper between the “-“ pin and the “ ” pin on the status output connector. 2. Connect a 1000 Ω resistor between the +5 V and the pi...
Page 233 - RS-232 COMMUNICATION; General RS-232 Troubleshooting; panel should flicker as the instrument is receiving data.
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 231 In some rare circumstances, this failure may be caused by a bad IC on the motherboard, specifically U57, the large, 44 pin device on the lower right hand side of the board. If this is true, removing U57 from its socket will allow the in...
Page 234 - PMT SENSOR; OTEST; and specific tests for other sub-assemblies.; PMT PREAMPLIFIER BOARD; ETEST; fails, the preamplifier board may be faulty.; PMT TEMPERATURE CONTROL PCA; TEC Control Test Points; the voltage between T1 and T2. Multiply that voltage by 10.
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 232 Further help with serial communications is available in a separate manual “RS-232 Manual”, Teledyne API part number 013500000, available online at http://www.Teledyne-api.com/manuals/. 9.5.12. PMT SENSOR The photo multiplier tube detect...
Page 235 - HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY; Measure the voltage across TP1 and TP2, it should be 10.0; Sample Pressure; 50 mV. With the pump; IZS OPTION
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 233 9.5.15. HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY The HVPS is located in the interior of the sensor module and is plugged into the PMT tube (Figure 10-13). It requires 2 voltage inputs. The first is +15 which powers the supply. The second is the progra...
Page 236 - IZS TEMP; BOX TEMPERATURE; PMT TEMPERATURE; REPAIR PROCEDURES
Troubleshooting & Service Model T101 Instruction Manual 234 The IZS option is heated with a proportional heater circuit and the temperature is maintained at 50° C ±1°. Check the IZS TEMP function via front panel display (Section 4.2.1) and the IZS_TEMP signal voltage using the SIGNAL I/O functio...
Page 237 - ADJUSTING THE UV LAMP (PEAKING THE LAMP); concentration measurement: lamp aging and lamp; Lamp Aging; - Over a period of months, the UV energy will show a downward trend
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 235 be re-entered before the instrument will function correctly. Also, zero and span calibration should be performed. 1. Document all analyzer parameters that may have been changed, such as range, auto-cal, analog output, serial port and ot...
Page 239 - Table 9-9. Example of UV Lamp Power Supply Outputs; REPLACING THE UV LAMP
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 237 Table 9-9. Example of UV Lamp Power Supply Outputs UVLAMP_SIGNAL ACTION TO BE TAKEN 3500mV±200mV. No Action Required > 4900mV at any time. Adjust the UV reference detector potentiometer (refer to Figure 9-6) until UVLAMP_SIGNAL reads...
Page 243 - QUESTION ANSWER; TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Model T101 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting & Service 241 QUESTION ANSWER How often do I need to change the particulate filter? Once per week. Table 8-1 contains a maintenance schedule listing the most important, regular maintenance tasks. What is the averaging time for a T101? The default ave...
Page 245 - PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION; MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLE; S CONVERSION
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 243 10. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION The T101 UV Fluorescence H 2 S Analyzer is a microprocessor controlled analyzer that determines the concentration of hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), in a sample gas drawn through the instrument It requires that sample an...
Page 246 - CONV TEMP; Ia
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 244 The chemical process is: 2 2 2 2 SO 2 O H 2 O 3 S H 2 The converter is a heated stainless steel core containing a catalyst across which the sample gas passes just before induction into the reaction cell. The temperature of the con...
Page 247 - nm; hv
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 245 Figure 10-1. UV Absorption The equation for defining the average intensity of the UV light ( Ia ) is: 2 0 SO ax exp 1 I Ia Where: (Equation 10-2) I 0 = Intensity of the excitation UV light. a = The absorption coefficient of ...
Page 248 - The amount of fluorescent light emitted (
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 246 * SO k F 2 Where: F = the amount of fluorescent light given off. k = The rate at which the SO 2 * decays into SO 2. SO 2 * = Amount of excited state SO 2 in the sample chamber. Therefore: nm 330 2 kF 2 hv SO * SO Furthermore, ...
Page 249 - THE UV LIGHT PATH; resulting from the decay of SO; PM T; UV SOURCE LAMP; to SO
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 247 10.2. THE UV LIGHT PATH The optical design of the Model T101’s sample chamber optimizes the fluorescent reaction between SO 2 and UV Light (Figure 10-2) and assures that only UV light resulting from the decay of SO 2 * into SO2 is sensed by t...
Page 250 - Figure 10-3. Source UV Lamp Construction; THE REFERENCE DETECTOR
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 248 The lamp used in the Model T101 is constructed with a vacuum jacket surrounding a double-bore lamp element (Figure 10-3). The vacuum jacket isolates the plasma arc from most external temperature fluctuations. The jacket also contains the ther...
Page 251 - OPTICAL FILTERS; UV Source Optical Filter; Figure 10-4. Excitation Lamp UV Spectrum Before/After Filtration; PMT Optical Filter
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 249 10.2.4. OPTICAL FILTERS The Model T101 analyzer uses two stages of optical filters to enhance performance. The first stage conditions the UV light used to excite the SO 2 by removing frequencies of light that are not needed to produce SO 2 *....
Page 252 - Figure 10-5. PMT Optical Filter Bandwidth; OPTICAL LENSES; Figure 10-6. Effects of Focusing Source UV in Sample Chamber
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 250 LAM P OUT P UT (A rb itrar y U nt is ) 10 5 10 4 10 2 10 3 10 1 1 100 200 300 400 500 WAVELENGTH (nm) 0 213.9 3 30.3 SO 2 * FLUORESCENT SPECTRUM PMT OPTICAL FILTER BANDWIDTH Figure 10-5. PMT Optical Filter Bandwidth 10.2.5. OPTICAL LENSES Two...
Page 253 - MEASUREMENT INTERFERENCES; Direct Interference
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 251 Another lens located between the excitation UV source lamp and the sample chamber collimates the light emitted by the lamp into a steady, circular beam and focuses that beam directly onto the reference detector. This allows the reference dete...
Page 254 - UV Absorption by Ozone
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 252 10.2.6.2. UV Absorption by Ozone Because ozone absorbs UV Light over a relatively broad spectrum it could cause a measurement offset by absorbing some of the UV given off by the decaying SO 2 * in the sample chamber. The Model T101 prevents t...
Page 255 - PNEUMATIC OPERATION
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 253 10.3. PNEUMATIC OPERATION CAUTION It is important that the sample airflow system is leak-tight and not pressurized over ambient pressure. Regular leak checks should be performed on the analyzer as described in the maintenance schedule, Table ...
Page 256 - SAMPLE GAS FLOW; The flow of gas through the T101 UV Fluorescence H; SAM PLE; Figure 10-7. T101 Gas Flow and Location of Critical Flow Orifice
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 254 10.3.1. SAMPLE GAS FLOW The flow of gas through the T101 UV Fluorescence H 2 S Analyzer is created by a small internal pump that pulls air though the instrument. PMT EXH AU ST T O O UT ER L AYER O F K IC KER R E AC T IO N CE L L P U RG E F L ...
Page 257 - MULTIGAS MEASUREMENT & H; FLOW RATE CONTROL; a critical flow orifice; Critical Flow Orifice
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 255 10.3.2. MULTIGAS MEASUREMENT & H 2 S SO 2 SWITCHING VALVE. When activated for operation the multigas measurement mode allows the instrument to measure either or both H 2 S or SO 2 via a Teflon ® switching valve. This valve, under CPU co...
Page 258 - SAMPLE PARTICULATE FILTER
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 256 pressure differential combined with the action of the analyzer’s external pump draws the gas through the orifice. As the pressure on the downstream side of the orifice (the pump side) continues to drop, the speed that the gas flows though the...
Page 260 - PNEUMATIC SENSORS; Sample Pressure Sensor; PRESS; Sample Flow Sensor; SAMP FLOW WARN; ) if the flow rate is too high or too low.; SAMP FL; test
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 258 10.3.7. PNEUMATIC SENSORS The T101 uses two pneumatic sensors to verify gas streams. These sensors are located on a printed circuit assembly, called the pneumatic pressure/flow sensor board. 10.3.7.1. Sample Pressure Sensor An absolute pressu...
Page 261 - ELECTRONIC OPERATION; CPU Card; MOTHER
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 259 10.4. ELECTRONIC OPERATION Analog In Pneum atic Sens or B oard Sample Press ure Sensor Sample Flow Sensor Analog Outputs Status Outputs: 1 – 8 Control Inpu ts : 1 – 6 PC 104 CPU Card Disk On Module Flash Chip Power-Up Circuit I 2 C Bus Analo ...
Page 262 - Finally, the CPU issues commands (also over the I
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 260 The core of the analyzer is a microcomputer that controls various internal processes, interprets data, makes calculations, and reports results using specialized firmware developed by Teledyne API. It communicates with the user as well as rece...
Page 263 - Flash Chip
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 261 10.4.1. CPU The unit’s CPU card, installed on the motherboard located inside the rear panel, is a low power (5 VDC, 720mA max), high performance, Vortex 86SX-based microcomputer running Windows CE. Its operation and assembly conform to the PC...
Page 264 - SENSOR MODULE & SAMPLE CHAMBER; and UV; SAMPLE CHAMBER HEATING CIRCUIT
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 262 10.4.2. SENSOR MODULE & SAMPLE CHAMBER Electronically, the T101 sensor module is a group of subassemblies with different tasks: to detect the intensity of the light from the fluorescence reaction between SO 2 and UV light in the sample ch...
Page 265 - and UV light reaction in the sample chamber.; TEC located
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 263 10.4.4. PHOTO MULTIPLIER TUBE (PMT) The T101 uses a photo multiplier tube (PMT) to detect the amount of fluorescence created by the SO 2 and UV light reaction in the sample chamber. PMT Input Signal Connector Optical Test LED PMT High Voltage...
Page 266 - HVPS; PMT COOLING SYSTEM
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 264 Figure 10-14. Basic PMT Design A significant performance characteristic of the PMT is the voltage potential across the electron multiplier. The higher the voltage, the greater is the number of electrons emitted from each dynode of the electro...
Page 267 - TEC Control Board; TEC Control Power Status LED; PMT PREAMPLIFIER; CPU to calculate the H
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 265 TEC Control PCA PMT Preamp PCA Thermistor outputs temp of cold block to preamp PCA Preamp PCA sends buffered and amplified thermistor signal to TEC PCA TEC PCA sets appropriate drive voltage for cooler Heat from PMT is absorbed by the cold bl...
Page 268 - PMT Preamp PCA; PMT TEMP; on the front panel.; ) circuit generates a constant, electronic signal intended to; ) feature causes an LED inside the PMT cold block to create a
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 266 be adjusted through a potentiometer. These adjustments should only be performed when encountering problems with the software calibration that cannot be rectified otherwise. See Section 9.6.4 for this hardware calibration. To Motherboard PMT P...
Page 269 - PNEUMATIC SENSOR BOARD; C bus and is; Heater Control; In order to operate efficiently, the H; Valve Control
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 267 10.4.7. PNEUMATIC SENSOR BOARD The flow and pressure sensors of the T101 are located on a printed circuit assembly just behind the PMT sensor. Refer to Section 9.5.15 on how to test this assembly. The signals of this board are supplied to the...
Page 270 - STATUS LEDS & WATCH DOG CIRCUITRY; Figure 10-17. Relay Board Status LED Locations
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 268 10.4.9. STATUS LEDS & WATCH DOG CIRCUITRY Z e r o / S p a n a n d I Z S O p t io n s S a m p le / C a l V a lv e I Z S O p t io n P e rm e a t io n T u b e H e a te r D a rk S h u t te r S a m p le C h a m b e r H e a t e r I 2 C W a t ch...
Page 271 - for 30 seconds, indicating that the CPU or I; C translation, temperature sensor signal; A to D Conversion; is viewable
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 269 As a Safety measure, special circuitry on the Relay Board watches the status of LED D1. Should this LED ever stay ON or OFF for 30 seconds, indicating that the CPU or I 2 C bus has stopped functioning, the Watchdog Circuit will automatically ...
Page 272 - Thermistor Interface; BOX TEMP; ANALOG OUTPUTS
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 270 board. It is digitized and sent to the CPU where it is used to calculate the current temperature of the PMT. This measurement is stored in the analyzer’s memory as the test function PMT TEMP and is viewable as a test function (Section 4.2.1) ...
Page 273 - EXTERNAL DIGITAL I/O; POWER SUPPLY/ CIRCUIT BREAKER
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 271 In its standard configuration, the analyzer comes with all three of these channels set up to output a DC voltage. However, 4-20mA current loop drivers can be purchased for the first two of these outputs, A1 and A2 . Output Loop-back: All thre...
Page 274 - Figure 10-18. Power Distribution Block Diagram
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 272 A C POWER E NTRAN CE ON/ OFF SWIT CH PS 1 (+5 VDC; ±15 VDC) PS 2 (+12 VD C) Cha ssis Coo ling Fan IZS O ption Permeation Tube He ater PUMP Sample Chamber H eate rs Sample/ Cal for Z/S and IZS Val ve O ptions A C POWER DC PO WE R UV Source Lam...
Page 275 - FRONT PANEL/DISPLAY INTERFACE; Figure 10-19. Front Panel and Display Interface Block Diagram; LVDS TRANSMITTER BOARD; • power supply circuitry for the LCD display module
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 273 10.6. FRONT PANEL/DISPLAY INTERFACE Users can input data and receive information directly through the front panel touch-screen display. The LCD display is controlled directly by the CPU board. The touchscreen is interfaced to the CPU by means...
Page 276 - SOFTWARE OPERATION; ADAPTIVE FILTER; If necessary, the filter lengths of these two modes may be
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 274 10.7. SOFTWARE OPERATION The T101 H 2 S analyzer is at its heart a high performance, 386-based microcomputer running MS-DOS. Inside the DOS shell, special software developed by Teledyne API interprets user commands via the various interfaces,...
Page 277 - CALIBRATION - SLOPE AND OFFSET; S concentration of the sample gas.
Model T101 Instruction Manual Principles Of Operation 275 10.7.2. CALIBRATION - SLOPE AND OFFSET Calibration of the analyzer is performed exclusively in software. During instrument calibration (Chapters 6 and 7) the user enters expected values for zero and span through the front panel keypad and com...
Page 278 - TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE COMPENSATION (TPC); PRESSCO; HG
Principles Of Operation Model T101 Instruction Manual 276 10.7.3. TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE COMPENSATION (TPC) FEATURE As explained previously, changes in temperature can significantly affect the amount of fluoresced UV light generated in the instrument’s sample chamber. To negate this effect the Mod...
Page 279 - A PRIMER ON ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE; HOW STATIC CHARGES ARE CREATED
Model T101 Instruction Manual A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge 277 11. A PRIMER ON ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE Teledyne API considers the prevention of damage caused by the discharge of static electricity to be extremely important part of making sure that your analyzer continues to provide reliable...
Page 280 - pellets during shipment can also build hefty static charges; HOW ELECTRO-STATIC CHARGES CAUSE DAMAGE; Semiconductor Reliability News; Potentially damaging electro-static discharges can occur:
A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge Model T101 Instruction Manual 278 workbench, using a plastic handled screwdriver or even the constant jostling of Styrofoam TM pellets during shipment can also build hefty static charges Table 11-1. Static Generation Voltages for Typical Activities MEANS OF GENER...
Page 281 - COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ESD DAMAGE; I didn’t feel a shock so there was no electro-static discharge
Model T101 Instruction Manual A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge 279 Any time a charged surface (including the human body) discharges to a device. Even simple contact of a finger to the leads of a sensitive device or assembly can allow enough discharge to cause damage. A similar discharge can oc...
Page 282 - BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STATIC CONTROL; GENERAL RULES; keeps the person wearing it at or near the same potential as other; Simply touching a grounded piece of metal is insufficient
A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge Model T101 Instruction Manual 280 As long as my analyzer is properly installed, it is safe from damage caused by static discharges : It is true that when properly installed the chassis ground of your analyzer is tied to earth ground and its electronic component...
Page 283 - Use metallic anti-ESD bags for storing and shipping ESD sensitive
Model T101 Instruction Manual A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge 281 Always store sensitive components and assemblies in anti-ESD storage bags or bins: Even when you are not working on them, store all devices and assemblies in a closed anti-Static bag or bin. This will prevent induced charges fr...
Page 284 - BASIC ANTI-ESD PROCEDURES FOR ANALYZER REPAIR; Working at the Instrument Rack
A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge Model T101 Instruction Manual 282 11.4.2. BASIC ANTI-ESD PROCEDURES FOR ANALYZER REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 11.4.2.1. Working at the Instrument Rack When working on the analyzer while it is in the instrument rack and plugged into a properly grounded power supply. 1. ...
Page 285 - Transferring Components from Rack to Bench and Back
Model T101 Instruction Manual A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge 283 6. Disconnecting your wrist strap is always the last action taken before leaving the workbench. 11.4.2.3. Transferring Components from Rack to Bench and Back When transferring a sensitive device from an installed Teledyne API ana...
Page 286 - Packing Components for Return to Teledyne API; WARNING; allow any standard plastic packaging materials to touch the
A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge Model T101 Instruction Manual 284 static charges from damaging the components or assemblies being shipped make sure that you always unpack shipments from Teledyne API by: 1. Opening the outer shipping box away from the anti-ESD work area. 2. Carry the still seale...
Page 287 - GLOSSARY; Term Description/Definition; Assembly
Model T101 Instruction Manual Clossary 285 GLOSSARY Note: Some terms in this glossary may not occur elsewhere in this manual. Term Description/Definition 10BaseT an Ethernet standard that uses twisted (“T”) pairs of copper wires to transmit at 10 megabits per second (Mbps) 100BaseT same as 10BaseT e...
Page 289 - MOLAR MASS
Model T101 Instruction Manual Glossary 287 Term Description/Definition FPI Fabry-Perot Interface : a special light filter typically made of a transparent plate with two reflecting surfaces or two parallel, highly reflective mirrors GFC Gas Filter Correlation I 2 C bus a clocked, bi-directional, seri...
Page 291 - APPENDIX A - Version Specific Software Documentation
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-1 APPENDIX A - Version Specific Software Documentation APPENDIX A-1: Software Menu Trees, S/W Version C.7 (E-Series), 1.0.5 (T-Series) .................... 3 APPENDIX A-2: Setup Variables For Serial I/O, S/W...
Page 293 - Viewable by user while; Figure A-1: Basic Sample Display Menu
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-3 APPENDIX A-1: Software Menu Trees, S/W Version C.7 (E-Series), 1.0.5 (T-Series) ZERO SPAN CONC SAMPLE <TST TST> RANGE H2S ST B SA MP FL PRE S PMT NO RM PMT UV LA MP LAMP R ATI O ST R. LGT DA RK PMT D...
Page 295 - Go T o
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-5 CFG MOD EL NAME PART NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER SOFTWARE REVISION LIBRARY REVISION iCHIP SOFTW ARE REVISION 1 HESSEN PROTOCOL REVISION 1 ACTIVE SPECIAL SOFTWARE OPTIONS 1 CPU TYPE DATE FACTOR...
Page 297 - ENTER S ETUP PASS : 818
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-7 QUIET COMPUTER H ESSEN P ROTOCOL E, 8,1 E, 7, 1 RS-48 5 SECURITY MUL TIDROP PROTOCOL ENABLE MODEM ERROR CHEC KING 2 XON/XOFF HANDSHAKE 2 H ARDWARE HANDSHAKE H ARDWARE FIFO 2 COMMAND PROMPT CFG ACAL 1 SAMPL...
Page 301 - Low Access Level Setup Variables (818 password)
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-11 APPENDIX A-2: Setup Variables For Serial I/O, S/W Version C.7 (E-Series), 1.0.5 (T-Series) Table A-1: Setup Variables Setup Variable Numeric Units Default Value Value Range Description Low Access Level Se...
Page 302 - Medium Access Level Setup Variables (929 password)
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-12 Setup Variable Numeric Units Default Value Value Range Description CONC_PRECISION — 1 AUTO, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Number of digits to display to the right of the decimal point for concentrations on the display. E...
Page 311 - Warnings
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-21 APPENDIX A-3: Warnings and Test Measurements, S/W Version C.7 (E-Series), 1.0.5 (T-Series) Table A-2: Warning Messages Name 1 Message Text Description Warnings WSYSRES SYSTEM RESET Instrument was power-cy...
Page 315 - AUX board digital outputs, default I
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-25 APPENDIX A-4: Signal I/O Definitions, S/W Version C.7 (E-Series), 1.0.5 (T-Series) Table A-4: Signal I/O Definitions Signal Name Bit or Channel Number Description Internal inputs, U7, J108, pins 9–16 = bi...
Page 317 - Front panel I
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-27 Signal Name Bit or Channel Number Description 1 = all pressures OK ST_TEMP_ALARM 4 0 = any temperature alarm 1 = all temperatures OK ST_HVPS_ALARM 5 0 = HVPS alarm 1 = HVPS OK 6–7 Spare Front panel I 2 C ...
Page 318 - AUX board analog inputs, default I
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-28 Signal Name Bit or Channel Number Description DARK_SHUTTER 10 0 = close dark shutter 1 = open FLUSH_VALVE 4 11 0 = open flow restrictor bypass (flush) valve 1 = close 12–15 Spare AUX board analog inputs, ...
Page 319 - Rear board DAC MUX analog inputs
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-29 Signal Name Bit or Channel Number Description TEMP_INPUT_4 4 Diagnostic temperature input TEMP_INPUT_5 5 Diagnostic temperature input TEMP_INPUT_6 6 Diagnostic temperature input 7 Spare Rear board DAC MUX...
Page 326 - MODBUS Coil Registers
Teledyne API T/E-Series Models 101, 102, and 108 Software Documentation (PN05492D DCN6485) A-36 4 PMT temperature warning 5 Reaction cell temperature warning 6 Sample pressure warning 7 HVPS warning 8 System reset warning 9 Rear board communication warning 10 Relay board communication warning 11 Fro...
Page 329 - T101 Spare Parts List; PARTNUMBER
T101 Spare Parts List PARTNUMBER DESCRIPTION 000940100 CD, ORIFICE, .003 GREEN 000940400 CD, ORIFICE, .004 BLUE 000940800 CD, ORIFICE, .012 (NO PAINT) 002690000 CD, LENS, PL-CON (KB) 002700000 CD, LENS, BI-CON (KB) 002720000 CD, FILTER, 330NM (KB) 003290000 THERMISTOR, BASIC (VENDOR ASSY)(KB) 005960...
Page 335 - APPENDIX D – Wire List and Electronic Schematics
APPENDIX D – Wire List and Electronic Schematics 07266B DCN6845 D-1
Page 337 - Interconnect List, T101
Interconnect List, T101 (Reference 0736501 Rev01) Revision Checked Date DCN 01 KV 9/3/10 Cable PN Signal Assembly PN J/P Pin Assembly PN J/P Pin 0337801 CBL ASSY, ADD-ON MOLY HEATER Common1 Relay PCA 045230100 P2 6 Moly Heater 052930200 2 Load1 Relay PCA 045230100 P2 7 Moly Heater 052930200 1 AC Neu...
Page 345 - CH
1 2 3 4 A B C D 4 3 2 1 D C B A A PPROV A LS D R A WN CHECKED A PPROV ED DATE S IZE D R A W I N G NO . R E V I S I ON S HEET The information herein is theproperty of API and issubmitted in strictest con- Unauthorized use by anyone fidence for reference only. for any other purposes isprohibited. This...
Page 350 - PCA, UV DETECTOR PREAMP; PCA VERSION TABLE
1 2 3 4 A B C D 4 3 2 1 D C B A APPROVALS DRAWN CHECKED APPROVED DATE SIZE DRAWING NO. REVISION SHEET The information herein is theproperty of API and issubmitted in strictest con- Unauthorized use by anyone fidence for reference only. for any other purposes isprohibited. This document orany informa...
Page 358 - GUI Interface; Make; FEMA
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size B Date: 6/24/2010 Sheet of File: N:\PCBMGR\..\06696.P1.R3.schdoc Drawn By: GUI Interface 06698 D 1 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 51 52 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 ...
Page 359 - Backlight Brightness Control
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size B Date: 6/24/2010 Sheet of File: N:\PCBMGR\..\06696.P2.R3.schdoc Drawn By: 06698 D 2 4 22uH L1 Vin 5 SHDN 4 SW 1 GN D 2 FB 3 U1 CAT4139TD-GT3 4.7uF/16V C9 1K R12 2.0 R14 5V-GND +5V 9.76 R13 3.9uH L2 487K R9 309K R8 80.6K R18 66.5K R1...
Page 360 - Configuration Select; Mode
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size B Date: 6/24/2010 Sheet of File: N:\PCBMGR\..\06696.P3.R3.schdoc Drawn By: 06698 D 4 3 12345 To old TScreen 70553-004 NI J11 LLRLSDRTLT +5V CHASSIS 1 2 NI J12 BUS +5 12345 To new TScreen 70553-004 J10 LT 1 RT 2 SHL D 3 RL 4 LL 5 GN D...
Page 361 - TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE CIRCUITRY ( TBD)
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size B Date: 6/24/2010 Sheet of File: N:\PCBMGR\..\06696.P4.R3.schdoc Drawn By: 06698 D 4 4 TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE CIRCUITRY ( TBD) GUI Interface R40 10K O p tion CLKOUT_P CLKOUT_N 3.3V C49 0.1 R41100 FB6 FB14 Vcc PIN 28 C47 0.01 22uF/6.3...
Page 371 - LVDS, Transmitter Board; From ICOP CPU
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size A Date: 5/7/2010 Sheet of File: N:\PCBMGR\..\06882-P1-R0.SchDoc Drawn By: LVDS, Transmitter Board B 1 1 RT 06882 VAD6VAD7VAD8VAD9VAD10VAD11VBD10VBD11VAD0VAD1VAD2VAD3VBD2VBD3VBD4VBD5VBD6VBD7 VBDE Y0_NY0_PY1_NY1_PY2_NY2_P CLKOUT_NCLKOUT_P R2 2...