Teledyne T703U - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – or contact
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  • Page 5 – SAFETY MESSAGES
  • Page 6 – CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ; : Risque de choc électrique
  • Page 7 – WARRANTY; COVERAGE; CAUTION – Avoid Warranty Invalidation
  • Page 8 – vi; ABOUT THIS MANUAL; STRUCTURE; Rev Name/Description; Note; Part I
  • Page 9 – vii; REVISION HISTORY; Date Rev
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – ix; TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 13 – xi; Verifying/Calibrating the O
  • Page 14 – xii; Troubleshooting the O
  • Page 15 – xiii
  • Page 16 – xiv; LIST OF FIGURES
  • Page 17 – xv; LIST OF TABLES
  • Page 18 – xvi; LIST OF APPENDICES; APPENDIX A - VERSION SPECIFIC SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION
  • Page 19 – PART I
  • Page 21 – INTRODUCTION; Some of the exceptional features of your T703/T703U Photometric O
  • Page 22 – OPTIONS; Option
  • Page 23 – SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS; SPECIFICATIONS; PARAMETER SPECIFICATION
  • Page 24 – Photometer; APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS; The Teledyne API Models T703 and T703U Photometric O
  • Page 25 – GETTING STARTED; UNPACKING AND INITIAL SETUP; advise the shipper first, then Teledyne API.; CAUTION – Avoid Damage to the Instrument
  • Page 26 – VENTILATION CLEARANCE; : Whether the calibrator is set up on a bench or; AREA; Front Panel Layout
  • Page 27 – Display Screen and Touch Control; Field Description/Function
  • Page 28 – Display/Touch Control Screen Mapped to Menu Charts
  • Page 29 – Rear Panel Layout
  • Page 30 – T703 Internal Layout – Top View
  • Page 31 – T703 Pneumatic Diagram
  • Page 32 – T703U Internal Layout - Top View; Pressure
  • Page 33 – T703U Pneumatic Diagram
  • Page 34 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; NOTE; WARNING; DO NOT LOOK AT THE PHOTOMETER UV LAMP.
  • Page 35 – Status Output Connector
  • Page 36 – CONNECTOR INPUT
  • Page 37 – Digital Control Input Connectors
  • Page 38 – CONTROL OUTPUTS; Digital Control Output Connector; STATUS DEFINITION
  • Page 40 – PNENUMATIC CONNECTIONS; Ambient
  • Page 41 – Any unused ports on this manifold must be capped.; INITIAL OPERATION; The calibrator should automatically switch to; STANDBY; mode after completing the
  • Page 42 – To view and clear warning messages, press:
  • Page 43 – MESSAGE MEANING
  • Page 45 – GENERATOR
  • Page 46 – Second, calculate the flow rate requirements of the O; Conc; To set the output flow:; top of the front panel.; Pressure Regulator Adjustment Knob
  • Page 47 – PART II
  • Page 49 – OPERATING THE CALIBRATOR
  • Page 50 – TEST FUNCTIONS; TEST MEASUREMENT; ACT=GENERATE XX PPB O3
  • Page 51 – OVERVIEW OF OPERATING MODES; Front Panel Display; MODE MEANING
  • Page 52 – STANDBY MODE; Some functions under the; STBY; button that appears when the calibrator’s display is
  • Page 53 – GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE GENERATE MODE; mode the Zero Air Pump (if enabled) and Photometer Pump are turned; AUTO: BASIC GENERATION OF CALIBRATION GAS; The calibrator will now enter; GENERATE
  • Page 54 – AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION SEQUENCES; SEQ: PROGRAMMING CALIBRATION SEQUENCES; NAME; Table 4-3: Automatic Calibration SEQUENCE Set Up Attributes; ATTRIBUTE NAME; Table 4-4: Calibration SEQUENCE Step Instruction; INSTRUCTION NAME
  • Page 57 – REPEAT COUNTER; To set th; e REPEAT COUNTER
  • Page 59 – To specify a starting time for the sequence, press:
  • Page 61 – To assign a; CC INPUT
  • Page 62 – They can be used as:; separate calibration sequences.; CC OUTPUT
  • Page 63 – Table 4-5: Sequence Progress Reporting Mode; MODE; DESCRIPTION; STEP; To select a PROGRESS report mode, press:
  • Page 64 – To insert an instruction step into a sequence, navigate to the; INSERT STEP; submenu
  • Page 65 – This step operates and is programmed similarly to the; step that needs to be defined.; EXIT; ZERO
  • Page 66 – The; step places the calibrator into; mode; To insert a; DURATION
  • Page 67 – step allows the sequence to call another, already programmed; EXECSEQ
  • Page 69 – To delete or edit an individual step in an existing Sequence, press:
  • Page 70 – To delete a sequence from the calibrator’s memory, press:
  • Page 71 – SETUP
  • Page 72 – The T703/T703U has a time of day clock that supports the; step of the; returns to
  • Page 73 – to speed up or slow down the clock by a fixed amount
  • Page 74 – PASS; PASSWORD
  • Page 75 – password enables the
  • Page 76 – TEST CHANNEL Connector; TEST CHANNEL; , set the electronic signal type of each; function to be output on the channel.
  • Page 78 – The Test Functions available to be reported are:; to the list of Test Functions viewable via the Front
  • Page 79 – To activate the; Channel and select a function press:; discards the new
  • Page 80 – RANGE SPAN
  • Page 81 – output. This over-range can be disabled if your recording device is
  • Page 82 – To add a zero offset to a specific analog output channel, press:
  • Page 84 – To enable or disable the Auto-Cal feature for the; AUTO CAL; OFF
  • Page 85 – To calibrate the outputs as a group with the; AOUTS CALIBRATION
  • Page 86 – To initiate an automatic calibration from inside the
  • Page 87 – Setup for Calibrating the TEST CHANNEL
  • Page 89 – To perform an; AIN CALIBRATION
  • Page 90 – STD PRESS; VARS
  • Page 92 – OPERATING THE CALIBRATOR AS AN O; PHOTOMETER; calibrator to and O; ‘PHOTO IN’ and ‘PHOTO ZERO IN’ fittings.; Encl; Photometric; Capped; Minimum input gas flow for
  • Page 95 – is a combination of several parameters:; An ID number for the LEVEL; To activate an existing defined; LEVEL
  • Page 96 – To begin programming a new; find the; LVL; submenu by pressing:
  • Page 97 – To create a; using the; AUTO
  • Page 98 – To edit or delete an existing; Levels are displayed according to the following Format:; generator to produce.; LEADS Level Display Format
  • Page 99 – There are two; associated with LEADS; BLOCK 2; is used to communicate status over the serial data port; To configure the either of the; STATUS BLOCKS
  • Page 101 – COMMUNICATIONS; USING THE ANALYSER’S COMMUNICATION PORTS; The T703 is equipped with two serial communication ports, labeled; configured for USB communications.
  • Page 102 – ASSIGNMENTS
  • Page 104 – To select the baud rate of either one of the COM Ports, press:
  • Page 105 – MODE ID; of
  • Page 106 – mode is enabled:
  • Page 107 – COM; To initiate the test press the following key sequence.
  • Page 109 – Table 5-2: Terminal Mode Software Commands; COMMAND Function
  • Page 110 – All Commands follow the syntax:; COMMAND COMMAND; are all valid integers.
  • Page 112 – achieved with the LOGOFF command.; To log on to your calibrator with; SECURITY MODE; Where N is any numeral between 0 and 9.
  • Page 113 – REMOTE ACCESS BY MODEM; Once the cable has been connected, check to make sure:; MODEM ENABLE; communication mode is turned; ON
  • Page 114 – If there is a problem initializing the; “MODEM NOT INITIALIZED”; Continue pressing
  • Page 115 – MULTIDROP RS-232 SET UP; Note that because the RS-232 Multidrop option uses both the; all; CAUTION – Risk of Instrument Damage and Warranty Invalidation; A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge
  • Page 116 – Jumper and Cables for Multidrop Mode; typically either the model number or “0”.
  • Page 117 – Ensure jumper is
  • Page 118 – RS-485 CONFIGURATION OF COM2
  • Page 119 – Refer to the
  • Page 120 – REMOTE ACCESS VIA THE ETHERNET; INET; submenu is used to manage and; LED FUNCTION
  • Page 123 – INSTRUMENT IP; and; SUBNET
  • Page 124 – SUBNET MASK; addresses by pressing:
  • Page 125 – HOSTNAME; is the name by which the calibrator appears on your network. The
  • Page 126 – APICOM REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAM; accessed when standing in front of the instrument.; APICOM Remote Control Program Interface
  • Page 127 – CALIBRATION AND VERIFICATION; photometer performance should be periodically verified; VERIFYING/CALIBRATING THE O; generator
  • Page 129 – PHOTOMETER PERFORMANCE
  • Page 130 – OFFSET
  • Page 132 – PHOTOMETER DARK CALIBRATION; Yes
  • Page 133 – PHOTOMETER BACKPRESSURE COMPENSATION CALIBRATION
  • Page 134 – CALIBRATING THE O; generator drive settings.; GENERATOR CALIBRATION TABLE; generator drive to servo in to the exact concentration requested.
  • Page 135 – GENERATOR CALIBRATION POINTS; To view these calibration points, press:
  • Page 137 – To delete an existing calibration point, press:
  • Page 138 – GENERATOR CALIBRATION POINTS ON / OFF; To enable or disable an existing calibration point, press:
  • Page 139 – To run the automatic O
  • Page 140 – CALIBRATING GAS PRESSURE SENSORS; Pressure Calibration Monitor Point – T703
  • Page 141 – Pressure Calibration Monitor Points – T703U; Pressure Regulator Monitor Connection Point (T703 and T703U)
  • Page 142 – Regulator Pressure Monitor Point (T703U only); Turn off the calibrator and open the top cover.
  • Page 143 – GAS FLOW CALIBRATION; CALCULATING THE PHOTOMETER SAMPLE GAS FLOW RATE; PHOTO FLOW
  • Page 144 – CALCULATING THE OUTPUT GAS FLOW RATE; T703 REGULATOR PRESSURE TO OUTPUT FLOW
  • Page 145 – calibration, the T703/T703U software automatically turns; . PHOTO FLOW calibration is
  • Page 146 – Output Flow Calibration Monitor Point – T703
  • Page 147 – During the; and the AC dry air pump
  • Page 149 – PART III
  • Page 151 – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE & PROCEDURES; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
  • Page 153 – Zero Air (Diluent Gas
  • Page 155 – PERFORMING LEAK CHECKS; 5 psi, a shutoff valve and pressure gauge may be used.; without exceeding
  • Page 156 – T703 Pneumatic setup for performing Pressure Leak Checks
  • Page 157 – CLEANING OR REPLACING THE ABSORPTION TUBE; when cleaning or replacing the absorption tube may be required.; REBUILDING THE DRY AIR PUMP
  • Page 158 – PHOTOMETER UV SOURCE LAMP ADJUSTMENT; PHOTO REFERENCE; test function value drops below 3000 mV.; minutes before proceeding.; UV DETECTOR GAIN ADJUST POT; on the photometer assembly (see
  • Page 159 – PHOTOMETER UV SOURCE LAMP REPLACEMENT
  • Page 161 – ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF OZONE GENERATOR; Generator Temperature Thermistor and DC Heater Locations
  • Page 163 – GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICE; GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING; communication channels are operating properly.
  • Page 164 – CLR; button appears/becomes active (press to clear Warning; MSG; button displays. The following
  • Page 165 – To view or clear the various warning messages press:
  • Page 166 – Table 8-1: Front Panel Warning Messages; WARNING FAULT
  • Page 167 – TEST FUNCTION; O3 GEN REFERENCE WARNING
  • Page 168 – PHOTO LAMP TEMP WARNING
  • Page 170 – Example of Signal I/O Function
  • Page 171 – USING THE ANALOG OUTPUT TEST CHANNEL; Table 8-3: Test Channel Outputs as Diagnostic Tools
  • Page 172 – USING THE INTERNAL ELECTRONIC STATUS LEDS; C bus and Relay PCA are functioning properly.; Motherboard; CPU Status Indicator; C Bus Watchdog Status LEDs; Table 8-4: Relay PCA Watchdog LED Failure Indications; DIAG; Menu
  • Page 173 – Relay PCA Status LEDs Used for Troubleshooting; LED
  • Page 174 – SUBSYSTEM CHECKOUT; Test Channel D; CAUTION
  • Page 175 – Location of DC Power Test Points on Relay PCA
  • Page 176 – Table 8-7: DC Power Supply Acceptable Levels; C BUS; The touch-screen controller may be malfunctioning.
  • Page 177 – FUNCTION; GENERATOR PRESSURE /FLOW SENSOR; BASIC PCA OPERATION:; not then the board is bad.
  • Page 178 – PHOTOMETER FLOW SENSOR:
  • Page 181 – FULL SCALE OUTPUT OF VOLTAGE RANGE; To test the status output electronics:; PIN; SPARE
  • Page 182 – CONNECTOR; EXAMPLE: to test the “
  • Page 183 – To test the Control Output electronics:
  • Page 185 – BOX TEMP; signal using the; above room temperature) the signal should be
  • Page 186 – TROUBLESHOOTING THE O; consuming to isolate and resolve.; Readings at Zero
  • Page 187 – Readings
  • Page 188 – To check the function of the photometer’s measure / reference valve:; TROUBLE SHOOTING THE O; GENERATOR IN THE T703
  • Page 189 – GENERATOR IN THE T703U; REPAIR PROCEDURES
  • Page 190 – Critical Flow Restrictor Assembly Disassembly
  • Page 191 – DOM off the CPU. Do not bend the connector pins.
  • Page 192 – FAQ’S; QUESTION ANSWER; TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE; USA
  • Page 193 – PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION; PNEUMATIC OPERATION; Location of Gas Flow Control Assemblies - T703
  • Page 194 – REG; concentration inside the; PHOTO SPRESS; . Note that this value is converted to units of Inches of Mercury (IN-
  • Page 195 – ELECTRONIC OPERATION; Electronic Block Diagram
  • Page 196 – CPU Board Annotated
  • Page 197 – C bus. Its status indicators and components can be used for
  • Page 198 – Relay Board PCA with AC Relay Retainer Removed
  • Page 199 – The relay PCA controls the DC heaters for the O
  • Page 200 – LED COLOR; The most important of the status LEDs on the relay board is the red I
  • Page 202 – C Data Bus
  • Page 203 – RELAY PCA; Power Distribution Block diagram
  • Page 204 – Location of the AC Configuration Jumper for the Dry Air Pump
  • Page 205 – FRONT PANEL TOUCHSCREEN/DISPLAY INTERFACE
  • Page 206 – SOFTWARE OPERATION; CA LI BR ATO R; Schematic of Basic Software Operation
  • Page 207 – GENERATOR OPERATION; GENERATION
  • Page 208 – Generator Internal Pneumatics; hv
  • Page 209 – The rate of flow through the O; Generator Valve and Gas Fixture Locations; GENERATOR ELECTRONIC OPERATION; Electronically the O
  • Page 210 – Generator Electronic Block Diagram
  • Page 211 – Generator Temperature Control; In order to operate at peak efficiency the UV lamp of the O
  • Page 212 – PHOTOMETER OPERATION; Gas bearing O; Concentration; LC; at STP; is the intensity of the light if there was no absorption.
  • Page 213 – ln; = sample ambient temperature in degrees Kelvin; inHg; the intensity of the UV light beam with and without O
  • Page 214 – TIME INDEX; CYCLE REPEAT EVERY 6 SECONDS
  • Page 215 – Photometer Gas Flow – Reference Cycle
  • Page 216 – T703U O3 Photometer Gas Flow – Reference Cycle
  • Page 217 – Photometer Absorption Path
  • Page 218 – Photometer Layout – Top Cover Removed
  • Page 219 – CPU Card; Photometer Electronic Block Diagram
  • Page 220 – Photometer Temperature Control; - The temperature of the UV Lamp reported in oC.; PHOTO STEMP; - The temperature of the Sample gas in the absorption tube; - The flow rate of gas through the photometer measured in LPM.; – the pressure of the gas inside the absorption tube. This
  • Page 221 – A PRIMER ON ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE; HOW STATIC CHARGES ARE CREATED; Triboelectric Charging; pellets during shipment can also build hefty static charges
  • Page 222 – Table 10-1: Static Generation Voltages for Typical Activities; MEANS OF GENERATION; HOW ELECTRO-STATIC CHARGES CAUSE DAMAGE; Semiconductor Reliability News; DAMAGE SUSCEPTIBILITY VOLTAGE; Potentially damaging electro-static discharges can occur:
  • Page 223 – COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ESD DAMAGE; I didn’t feel a shock so there was no electro-static discharge; : Electro Static charges; It still works so there was no damage; : Sometimes the damaged caused by; Static Charges can’t build up on a conductive surface; : There are two errors in
  • Page 224 – BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STATIC CONTROL; Basic anti-ESD Work Station; . An anti-ESD wrist strap keeps the person; Simply touching a grounded piece of metal is insufficient
  • Page 226 – MAINTENANCE
  • Page 227 – Always unpack shipments from Teledyne API as follows:
  • Page 228 – DO NOT; is connected to a ground point.
  • Page 229 – GLOSSARY; Term Description/Definition
  • Page 233 – APPENDIX A – Software Documentation; APPENDIX A-5: Terminal Command Designators
  • Page 235 – Main Menu
  • Page 236 – PRIMARY SETUP MENU - Basics
  • Page 237 – PRIMARY SETUP Menu - SEQUENCE CONFIGURATION Submenu
  • Page 238 – See SECONDARY SETUP Menu
  • Page 239 – SECONDARY SETUP Menu DIAG Submenu – Basics
  • Page 240 – SECONDARY SETUP Menu DIAG Submenu – GAS CONFIGURATION
  • Page 250 – APPENDIX A-3: Warnings and Test Functions
  • Page 253 – C address 44 hex
  • Page 256 – TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENTS
  • Page 259 – APPENDIX B - Spare Parts
  • Page 261 – T703 Spare Parts List; PARTNUMBER
  • Page 262 – REGULATOR
  • Page 263 – T703U Spare Parts List; ASSY, SAMPLE THERMISTOR
  • Page 264 – SPRING
  • Page 265 – Teledyne API Technical Support
  • Page 267 – APPENDIX D – Wire List and Electronic Schematics
  • Page 269 – T703 Interconnect List
  • Page 274 – CH
  • Page 275 – PCA, UV DETECTOR PREAMP; PCA VERSION TABLE
  • Page 279 – Teledyne API
  • Page 290 – GUI Interface; Make; FEMA
  • Page 291 – Backlight Brightness Control
  • Page 292 – Configuration Select; Mode
  • Page 293 – TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE CIRCUITRY ( TBD)
  • Page 294 – LVDS, Transmitter Board; From ICOP CPU
  • Page 295 – PRINTED DOCUMENTS ARE UNCONTROLLED
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USER MANUAL

MODELS T703 and T703U

PHOTOMETRIC O

3

CALIBRATOR

© TELEDYNE ADVANCED POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION (TAPI)

9480 CARROLL PARK DRIVE

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121-5201

USA

Toll-free Phone: 800-324-5190

Phone: 858-657-9800

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Copyright 2010-2012

07223C DCN 6572

Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation

21 December 2012

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i A BOUT T ELEDYNE A DVANCED P OLLUTION I NSTRUMENTATION (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, conti...

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