MON2000Software for Gas ChromatographsUser ManualApplies to Both:Daniel Danalyzer On-Line Gas ChromatographsRosemount Analytical Process Gas Chromatog
iv TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Application Functions JULY 20104.4 Calibration... 4-44.5 Baseline Run...
2-74 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Downloading an Application JULY 2010Table 2-10 Main Menu Function Keys Enabled by DownloadKey Function Description
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-75MON2000JULY 2010 Upgrading Flash2.18 UPGRADING FLASHUse this function to download a BOS file to a connected GC Controller
2-76 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Offline Edit of GC Application JULY 20102.19 OFFLINE EDIT OF GC APPLICATIONUse this function to edit a GC applicati
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-77MON2000JULY 2010 File Selection2.19.1 File SelectionThis function allows you to edit a GC application file stored on disk
2-78 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Upload Application JULY 2010Note that the application file name is displayed in the GC status dialog and the File E
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-79MON2000JULY 2010 Upload Application3. The Save Uploaded GC Application File menu appears.Use this dialog to choose the di
2-80 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Upload Application JULY 2010MON2000 prompts you to save the parameters file.5. The Save Parameter File dialog appe
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-81MON2000JULY 2010 Upload BOS2.19.3 Upload BOSWhen connected to the GC, this function allows you to upload the current BOS
2-82 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Upload BOS JULY 20103. Use this dialog to choose the directory location and file name or create a file name for thi
GETTING STARTED 3-1MON2000JULY 2010 Logging On3GETTING STARTEDThis section shows you how to get started with the MON2000 software, covering such fun
TABLE OF CONTENTS vMON2000JULY 2010 Application Functions5.5.3 User Defined ...5-255.6 Limit Alarms ...
3-2 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Logging On JULY 20103. If required, click the User PIN data field and type your assigned PIN. 4. When you have successfully
GETTING STARTED 3-3MON2000JULY 2010 Logging Off3.2 LOGGING OFFTo log off,1. Disconnect from the GC unit (see Section 2.10.2).2. Exit the MON2000 pro
3-4 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Main Window JULY 20103.3.1 Main WindowThe MON2000 main window typically looks like this:Use the available menus, icons (see
GETTING STARTED 3-5MON2000JULY 2010 GC Status Bar3.3.2 GC Status BarThe status bar appears across the bottom of the application window. To display o
3-6 GETTING STARTEDMON2000GC Status Bar JULY 2010The right areas of the status bar indicate which of the following keys are activated: Indicator Desc
GETTING STARTED 3-7MON2000JULY 2010 GC Status BarThe GC Status bar consists of:Item DescriptionGCGC unit to which MON2000 is currently connectedA st
3-8 GETTING STARTEDMON2000View Menu JULY 20103.3.3 View MenuUse the View menu to toggle (i.e., switch ON or OFF) which main window component you wish
GETTING STARTED 3-9MON2000JULY 2010 Shortcut to Save or Print Data3.3.6 Shortcut to Save or Print DataFrom any active dialog, right-click the displa
3-10 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Keyboard Shortcuts JULY 2010SPACE Toggle settings (via radio buttons or check boxes).TAB Move to next control element (e.g
GETTING STARTED 3-11MON2000JULY 2010 Procedures Guide3.5 PROCEDURES GUIDEUse the following table to look up the related manual section and menu (and
vi TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Chromatogram Viewer JULY 20105.18.5 Setting Optional Base Pressures... 5-865.18.6 Setting Optional Base R
3-12 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Procedures Guide JULY 2010communications baud rate, at PC 2.11.3 File > (COM ID)component code and name 5.2 Application
GETTING STARTED 3-13MON2000JULY 2010 Procedures Guideexisting alarm(s) 8.3 Log > Alarm Logfull-scale value (for input) 5.9 Application > Analo
3-14 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Procedures Guide JULY 2010Rolling Average, component for 5.5.2 Application > Calculations > AveragesRolling Average,
GETTING STARTED 3-15MON2000JULY 2010 Keylock Switch Control3.6 KEYLOCK SWITCH CONTROLIf your GC unit has the keylock control enabled, you will not b
3-16 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Configuring Your Printer JULY 2010The stream sequences can be changed in the System dialog box. (GC applications version
GETTING STARTED 3-17MON2000JULY 2010 Configuring Your Printer2. The Printer Setup dialog appears.3. Use the provided data fields, radio buttons, che
3-18 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Using Online Help JULY 20103.8 USING ONLINE HELPCurrently, the online help feature contains all user information and instr
GETTING STARTED 3-19MON2000JULY 2010 Operating Modes for Model 7003.9 OPERATING MODES FOR MODEL 700The Model 700 GC supports four different operatin
3-20 GETTING STARTEDMON2000About MON2000 JULY 20102. MON2000 appears the About MON2000 dialog.The Call/Query Ratio estimates the quality of your seri
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-1MON2000JULY 2010 Auto Sequence4CONTROL FUNCTIONSThe options in the Control pull-down menu allow you to initiate various operati
TABLE OF CONTENTS viiMON2000JULY 2010 ReportsREPORTS 7.1 Report Display ...7-17.1.1 View Report from Live
4-2 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Single Stream JULY 2010Use the status bar to monitor the progress of this function.To change the operating parameters, su
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-3MON2000JULY 2010 Halt6. Click the button to accept your selections and continue.Click the button to abort and return to the
4-4 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Calibration JULY 20104.4 CALIBRATIONUse this function to calibrate the GC unit.Calibration runs are determined by the CDT
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-5MON2000JULY 2010 Baseline RunPurging allows sample gas to flow through the sample loop for 60 seconds prior to beginning the fi
4-6 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Baseline Run JULY 20101. Use the Control > Baseline Run menu to access this function.2. The Start Baseline Run dialog
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-7MON2000JULY 2010 Auto BTU Start Up and Valve Timing4.6 AUTO BTU START UP AND VALVE TIMINGThe Auto BTU Start Up process, which t
4-8 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up Run JULY 20102. Select Valve Timing from the Control menu. The Valve Timing window displ
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-9MON2000JULY 2010 Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up RunWhen the Default CDT/TEV checkbox is selected, the Valve # and CDT Componen
4-10 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up Run JULY 20106. To allow sample gas to flow through the sample loop for 60 seconds prior
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-11MON2000JULY 2010 Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up RunThe following six potential system alarms can be triggered during the Auto
viii TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Logs JULY 2010LOGS 8.1 Maintenance Log... 8-18.2 Parameter List ...
4-12 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Starting a Valve Timing Run JULY 20104.6.2 Starting a Valve Timing Run1. Select Valve Timing from the Control menu. The
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-13MON2000JULY 2010 GC Time5. You can enter a valve number in the Valve # field and select the component number from the drop-dow
4-14 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Set GC Time JULY 20102. The following MON2000 dialog appears.3. Click the button to exit this dialog and return to the
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-15MON2000JULY 2010 Stop Nowprovided scroll arrows to increase or decrease the highlighted value.5. Click the button or press t
4-16 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Stop Now JULY 20103. Any GC function in progress is stopped. The Mode field in the status bar displays ‘Idle’.
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-1MON2000JULY 2010 System5APPLICATION FUNCTIONSThe options in the Application pull-down menu allow you to manipulate or edit
5-2 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000System JULY 20102. The System dialog appears.Click and edit any value presented in the white cells.Note that the Dayl
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-3MON2000JULY 2010 SystemTable 5-1 Description of Items in System DialogItem Function EditStream Sequence Defines the order
5-4 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000System JULY 2010Number of Valves Identifies number of chromatographic valves (application-specific).Daylight Savings
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-5MON2000JULY 2010 SystemMax Archive Averages maximum number of averages (1-254)Max Archive Avg. Records maximum number of ar
TABLE OF CONTENTS ixMON2000JULY 2010 Modbus Test9.3 Data Collection ...9-359.3.1 Start Auto-Sequencing...
5-6 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Component Data JULY 20105.2 COMPONENT DATAUse this function to view and/or edit the Component Data Tables (CDTs) for
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-7MON2000JULY 2010 Component Data4. View or edit data. Double-click a given table cell or use one of the edit function button
5-8 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Component Data JULY 2010Table 5-2 Description of Standard Parameters in a CDTItem Function EditNumber (#) component
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-9MON2000JULY 2010 Component DataFixed/Variable whether a component response factor is fixed or variableA fixed response fact
5-10 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Select Standard Component(s) JULY 20105.2.1 Select Standard Component(s)To select standard component(s) to be used b
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-11MON2000JULY 2010 Select Standard Values5.2.2 Select Standard ValuesTo read the values for the standard components, click t
5-12 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000View Raw Data JULY 20105.2.4 View Raw DataTo view the raw data for the displayed CDT,1. Select the desired row from
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-13MON2000JULY 2010 View Raw DataRT is automatically targeted by MON2000). Then, press the DOWN ARROW key to advance to the
5-14 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Sort Retention Time JULY 20105.2.5 Sort Retention TimeTo sort the components listed in the displayed CDT by their re
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-15MON2000JULY 2010 Timed EventsValve Events• Type - use the pull-down menu to select between valve number (Valve #), discret
x TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Appendix D, Analog Output Cal. For 2350A JULY 2010C.2 Peak Detection ...C-2C.3 An
5-16 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Timed Events JULY 2010Spectrum Gain Events• Detector # - use the pull-down menu to select between detectors #1 and #
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-17MON2000JULY 2010 Timed Events3. Click the button to accept your selection. The Timed Events Table dialog appears.Click t
5-18 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Timed Events JULY 20105. To sort data based on time, click the button for the corresponding table.6. Click the b
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-19MON2000JULY 2010 User Defined5.4 USER DEFINEDThe user-defined functions allow you to edit a user-defined operator entry fo
5-20 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Selection JULY 20105.4.2 SelectionUse this function to edit values for defined selection variables. The User Defined
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-21MON2000JULY 2010 Calculations2. The User-Defined Text Strings dialog appears.Double-click the desired String cell and type
5-22 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Control JULY 20102. The Control Calculations dialog appears.Click the check boxes to toggle a calculation ON or OFF
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-23MON2000JULY 2010 Averages5.5.2 AveragesUse this function to designate, by streams and components, averages of standard cal
5-24 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Averages JULY 2010To set a custom time interval per calculation, set the Type to Variable and enter the desired inte
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-25MON2000JULY 2010 User DefinedTo save this archive to disk, right-click the archive table and select the Save Sheet option
TABLE OF CONTENTS xiMON2000JULY 2010 Appendix F, Modbus Reg. List for 2350A GCE.9 Connect to GC for Upgraded App... E-18E.10 Guide to
5-26 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000User Defined JULY 20102. The User-Defined Calculations dialog appears.3. Click the calculation name you wish to edit
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-27MON2000JULY 2010 Limit Alarms(a) To change the calculation function, click the appropriate cell and use the pull-down menu
5-28 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Limit Alarms JULY 20101. Use the Application > Limit Alarms menu to access this function.2. The Limit Alarms dial
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-29MON2000JULY 2010 Limit Alarmsoutput of “0 - Not used” indicates that no output is set.To set discrete outputs, see Section
5-30 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Limit Alarms JULY 20108. To copy the component settings from a highlighted row and apply them to the next row, click
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-31MON2000JULY 2010 Discrete Alarms• Type - High uses only the high and the high-high limits, Low uses only the low and the l
5-32 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Discrete Alarms JULY 20102. The Discrete Alarms dialog appears.3. Use the provided Discrete Input pull-down menu to
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-33MON2000JULY 2010 Delayed Discrete Alarmsthe discrete hardware output to be used for alarm purposes.Output values can range
5-34 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Delayed Discrete Alarms JULY 2010For example, if discrete input #1 is closed for 60 seconds, discrete alarm #1 will
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-35MON2000JULY 2010 Delayed Discrete AlarmsTo set up a discrete alarm, do the following:1. Select Applications > User Defi
xii TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Appendix F, Modbus Reg. List for 2350A GC JULY 2010This page is intentionally left blank.
5-36 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Delayed Discrete Alarms JULY 20104. For the appropriate alarm, select the discrete output that should be activated i
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-37MON2000JULY 2010 Delayed Discrete Alarms7. Select Applications > User Defined > Numeric... The User-Defined Numeri
5-38 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Streams JULY 20105.8 STREAMSThis function allows you to: • assign CDTs and TEVs to a particular stream• designate a
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-39MON2000JULY 2010 StreamsTo use the Streams function,1. Use the Application > Streams menu to access this function.2. Th
5-40 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Streams JULY 2010The standard settings include:Table 5-4 Description of Standard Stream SettingsStd Setting Descrip
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-41MON2000JULY 2010 StreamsFor calibration (CAL) streams, you can edit the following control parameters:Table 5-5 Descriptio
5-42 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Streams JULY 2010You can edit the following parameters for a defined stream used in GC calculations. These parameter
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-43MON2000JULY 2010 Streams.Only the base pressure can be edited. The base temperature is a constant 6 oF (15 oC) for all cal
5-44 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Inputs JULY 20105.9 ANALOG INPUTSThis function allows you to:• assign identifying labels• assign scale ranges
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-45MON2000JULY 2010 Analog InputsSee the following table for details or refer to Step 3 for a more automated process.Table 5-
INTRODUCTION 1-1MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of ManualINTROD
5-46 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Inputs JULY 2010 3. To perform an automated input calibration, (a) Select the desired channel by clicking any
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-47MON2000JULY 2010 Analog Inputs4. The Zero Scale Adjustment dialog appears. Click the button to continue.MON2000 accepts
5-48 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Outputs JULY 20107. To perform a GRI (Gain Ratio Index) calculation, click the button or press the F4 key.A
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-49MON2000JULY 2010 Analog Output Dialog Description2. The Analog Outputs dialog appears.To edit the settings displayed, doub
5-50 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Output Dialog Description JULY 2010See the following table for details.Table 5-9 Description of Analog Outpu
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-51MON2000JULY 2010 Analog Output Dialog Description3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the main windo
5-52 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Changing a Variable JULY 20105.10.2 Changing a VariableTo change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variab
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-53MON2000JULY 2010 Performing a Manual Calibration3. To change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variable cell. U
5-54 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Performing an Automated Calibration JULY 201010.Click the button to accept your changes and exit from the Analog O
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-55MON2000JULY 2010 Performing an Automated Calibration4. The Full Scale Adjustment dialog appears.Input the appropriate valu
1-2 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of Manual JULY 2010Section 2 – Installation and StartupThis section includes: • short description of the MON2000 s
5-56 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Discrete Inputs JULY 20105.11 DISCRETE INPUTSUse this function to assign labels to the GC discrete inputs and contro
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-57MON2000JULY 2010 Discrete Outputs3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the main window.Click the bu
5-58 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Valves JULY 2010See the following table for details.3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the m
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-59MON2000JULY 2010 Valves2. The Valves dialog appears, per GC type. To edit the settings displayed, double-click the appro
5-60 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Valves JULY 2010See the following table for details.3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the m
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-61MON2000JULY 2010 Temperature Control5.14 TEMPERATURE CONTROLUse the Temperature Control function for monitoring the Temper
5-62 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000FID Configuration JULY 20103. Use the pull down menu to select the appropriate mode setting (e.g. AUTOMATIC, MANUAL,
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-63MON2000JULY 2010 FID Configuration1. Use the Application > FID Configuration menu to access this function. The FID Con
5-64 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000FID Configuration JULY 2010(b) Click Modify. The blue background of the parameter fields will turn white, indicatin
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-65MON2000JULY 2010 FID Configuration3. If Flame status is OFF, due to a power failure or maintenance, for example, you can r
INTRODUCTION 1-3MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of ManualSectio
5-66 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000LOI Status Variables JULY 2010(b) Click Modify to make the appropriate selection from the Digital filtering drop-dow
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-67MON2000JULY 2010 LOI Status Variables1. Use the Application > LOI Status Variables menu to access this function. The L
5-68 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Serial Ports JULY 2010the F8 key. This feature also increments the Component value to the next available component (
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-69MON2000JULY 2010 Serial PortsTo edit the settings displayed, double-click the appropriate cell or click and use the provid
5-70 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Serial Ports JULY 2010Baud Rate Baud rate setting.Range: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400.For high performing PC
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-71MON2000JULY 2010 Serial Ports ConfigurationClick the button to accept your changes and return to the main window.Click t
5-72 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Serial Ports Configuration JULY 2010These ports can be configured with the Usage settings to accommodate any one of
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-73MON2000JULY 2010 Serial Ports ConfigurationCPU board. See the appropriate GC hardware manual for instructions and drawing
5-74 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000GC Serial Port and Cable Configurations JULY 20105.18 GC SERIAL PORT AND CABLE CONFIGURATIONSThis section provides m
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-75MON2000JULY 2010 GC Serial Port and Cable ConfigurationsPhoenix plug (bare-wire) connections are available to all four ser
1-4 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of Manual JULY 2010Section 9 – Data CollectionThis section includes:• descriptions of Data Collection and Auto-Seq
5-76 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000GC DB-9 Serial to External Modem DB-25 JULY 2010Both of the GC Controller DB-9 jacks are female and have identical p
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-77MON2000JULY 2010 GC Phoenix Plug to External Modem DB-25“null-modem” type cable, as shown below, to make the connection be
5-78 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Com ID JULY 2010Figure 5-4 Phoenix Plug Port to External Modem DB-25 Port5.18.3 Com IDThe GC Controller Com ID is u
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-79MON2000JULY 2010 Com ID1. User_Modbus and SIM_2251 are slave port protocols (the GC Controller can operate only as a slave
5-80 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Registers JULY 20105.18.4 Registers To accommodate installations that use Modbus registers and the User_Modbus proto
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-81MON2000JULY 2010 Registers3. From the Serial Ports dialog, click the button or press the F3 key. 4. The Registers dialog
5-82 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Registers JULY 20107. To change the stream assignment, click the appropriate cell. Use the provided pull-down menu a
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-83MON2000JULY 2010 Registers(b) Click the button or press the F5 key. A menu list of all available scales and ranges appea
5-84 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Registers JULY 2010(c) Input the new Zero Scale or Full Scale values as appropriate.(d) Click the button to accept
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-85MON2000JULY 2010 Registers11.To check for conflicting Modbus register assignments,(a) Click the button or press the F6
INTRODUCTION 1-5MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of ManualAppend
5-86 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Pressures JULY 20105.18.5 Setting Optional Base PressuresAs discussed in Section 5.18.4, you c
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-87MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Pressures(c) Scroll to the Opt Press columns and note these values along with the c
5-88 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Pressures JULY 20103. From the Serial Ports dialog, click the button or press the F3 key. The
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-89MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Pressures6. To assign a scale, ensure that the correct row is selected and click th
5-90 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Results JULY 20105.18.6 Setting Optional Base ResultsAs discussed in Section 5.18.4, you can a
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-91MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Results(d) If you wish to enter different pressure values, do so now and then click
5-92 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Results JULY 20104. From the Registers dialog, use the Variable pull-down menu to select the R
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-93MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Results.Table 5-16 GC Analysis Variable Number per Optional PressureGC Analysis Va
5-94 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000TCP/IP, Subnet, and Gateway Menu JULY 20105.19 TCP/IP, SUBNET, AND GATEWAY MENUUse this function to configure the TC
APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-95MON2000JULY 2010 TCP/IP, Subnet, and Gateway MenuThis page is intentionally left blank.
1-6 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of Online Help JULY 20101.2 DESCRIPTION OF ONLINE HELPUse the User Guide online help file to quickly access inform
5-96 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000TCP/IP, Subnet, and Gateway Menu JULY 2010
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-1MON2000JULY 2010 Chromatogram Viewer Function6CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERUse the Chromatogram Viewer to display and print live, archi
6-2 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Viewing a Live Chromatogram JULY 20104. Click the button to exit this dialog. Any display changes or open data will b
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-3MON2000JULY 2010 From GC Archivecoded; use the Chromatogram pull-down menu to select a specific chromatogram.6.2.2 From GC Ar
6-4 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000From File on Disk JULY 2010zoom in on a particular point, click and drag your mouse over that area; repeat as necessary
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-5MON2000JULY 2010 From File on Disk3. The Chromatogram window displays.If a chromatogram contains data for more than one detec
6-6 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000From File on Disk JULY 20104. MON2000 displays the chromatogram file.The corresponding data is dynamically displayed in
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-7MON2000JULY 2010 From File on DiskYou can display up to 8 chromatograms at one time. Each chromatogram is color-coded; use th
6-8 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Removing a Chromatogram from View JULY 20106.3 REMOVING A CHROMATOGRAM FROM VIEWTo remove a chromatogram trace from the
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-9MON2000JULY 2010 Graph FunctionsMON2000 displays the Save Chromatogram File window.Use the provided directory tree to select
INTRODUCTION 1-7MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of MON2000•diag
6-10 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Changing Cursor Size JULY 20102. Click the button. The Edit Graph dialog appears. 3. Use the provided attributes and
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-11MON2000JULY 2010 Printing the Chromatogram6.5.3 Printing the ChromatogramTo print a currently displayed area of the chromato
6-12 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Editing the Chromatogram JULY 20106.6.1 Editing the ChromatogramUse the Edit Chromatogram function to change the x/y o
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-13MON2000JULY 2010 Editing TEVs from CGM Viewer6.6.2 Editing TEVs from CGM ViewerTo edit the Timed Events Table (TEV) from the
6-14 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Editing TEVs from CGM Viewer JULY 2010MON2000 displays the Timed Events Table dialog.
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-15MON2000JULY 2010 Editing Retention Times from CGM Viewer2. Click the button to save your changes, or press the F8 key.3. P
6-16 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Viewing the Chromatogram Results JULY 2010Or,Press the F9 key. MON2000 displays the message, “Reading GC Data” in the
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-17MON2000JULY 2010 Viewing the Chromatogram ResultsClick the button to display the report using ALL calculations.Click the
6-18 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Entering a Description JULY 20106.6.6 Entering a DescriptionTo enter a description for the selected chromatogram,1. Us
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-19MON2000JULY 2010 Forcing a Calibration6.6.7 Forcing a CalibrationUse the Forced Cal function to calibrate the GC, using the
1-8 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of MON2000 JULY 2010This page is intentionally left blank.
6-20 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Viewing Baseline Data JULY 20103. MON2000 toggles the display of the TEVs and Components spreadsheets and the CGM view
CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-21MON2000JULY 2010 Viewing RAW Data6.8 VIEWING RAW DATAUse the Raw Data function to display the Raw Data Table for the selecte
6-22 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Display Options JULY 2010 Table 6-1 Display Options for Chromatogram ViewerKeystroke Right-Click Option DescriptionCT
REPORTS 7-1MON2000JULY 2010 Report Display7REPORTSThe options listed in the Reports menu enable you to display, print, or store various pre-configure
7-2 REPORTSMON2000View Report from Live Data JULY 20103. Select the report type, stream, and update setting from the lists provided.4. Click the bu
REPORTS 7-3MON2000JULY 2010 View Report from Live Data5. MON2000 generates the report, per your specifications, and displays the results in the File
7-4 REPORTSMON2000View Report from File JULY 2010See the following sections for instructions printing the displayed file or opening other report file
REPORTS 7-5MON2000JULY 2010 View Report from File3. Click the button or press the F3 key to access the File Viewer dialog. 4. Click the button. T
7-6 REPORTSMON2000Print Report JULY 2010Use the and buttons to browse through multiple report files.7. Click the button or press the ESC key to
REPORTS 7-7MON2000JULY 2010 Save Report to Disk2. Click the button. The Save HTML Document dialog appears. 3. Select the directory in which you wa
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-1MON2000JULY 2010 System RequirementsINSTALLATION AND SETUPThis section lists the system requirements to run MON2000 and pr
7-8 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 20107.1.5 Report ContentsThis section includes examples of the following reports: Analysis, Raw Data, Calibrat
REPORTS 7-9MON2000JULY 2010 Report ContentsAnalysis Report
7-10 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 2010Table 7-3 Contents Guide for Analysis ReportContent Related Function(s) Menu SectionComponent Name Compo
REPORTS 7-11MON2000JULY 2010 Report ContentsRaw Data ReportTable 7-4 Contents Guide for Raw Data ReportContent Related Function(s) Menu SectionReten
7-12 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 2010Calibration ReportTable 7-5 Contents Guide for Calibration ReportContent Related Function(s) Menu Sectio
REPORTS 7-13MON2000JULY 2010 Report ContentsFinal Calibration ReportTable 7-6 Contents Guide for Final Calibration ReportContent Related Function(s)
7-14 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 2010Average ReportsThere are five types of Average Reports:• Hourly Average Report• 24-Hour Average Report• W
REPORTS 7-15MON2000JULY 2010 GC Report Request7.2 GC REPORT REQUESTThis function allows you to send a report to a printer connected to the GC Control
7-16 REPORTSMON2000GC Printer Control JULY 20103. Select the report you wish to print.For reports other than the GC Config, a Streams list displays.
REPORTS 7-17MON2000JULY 2010 GC Printer Control2. The GC Printer Control dialog displays.3. Use the provided data fields, check and combo boxes to se
2-2 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000System Requirements JULY 2010-Windows® 98 version 1 or later-Windows® 2000 version 1 or later-Windows® XP version 1
7-18 REPORTSMON2000MON2000 Printer Control JULY 20107.4 MON2000 PRINTER CONTROLThis function allows you to define schedules for automatic printing of
REPORTS 7-19MON2000JULY 2010 MON2000 Printer Control1. Use the Reports > MON2000 Printer Control menu to access this function.2. The Printer Contr
7-20 REPORTSMON2000Archive Data JULY 20107.5 ARCHIVE DATAThis function enables you to view, print, or save various reports and records stored in the
REPORTS 7-21MON2000JULY 2010 View Data Model 500/Model 700The standard GC application can store up to ninety-nine days of analysis runs and calibrati
7-22 REPORTSMON2000View Data Model 500/Model 700 JULY 20103. Click the button to apply your selection.Or,Click the button to return to the View D
REPORTS 7-23MON2000JULY 2010 View Data Model 500/Model 7005. The Calculation Results from Ext. Modbus window appears.Use the button or press the ES
7-24 REPORTSMON2000Archive Export Data JULY 20106. To print, copy to the clipboard, or save the report to disk, right-click the Archive Data sheet an
REPORTS 7-25MON2000JULY 2010 Archive Export Data1. Click Export Data and the Export Archive window displays.2. The exported data file is saved in the
7-26 REPORTSMON2000Archive Export Data JULY 2010If the GC you are using is a Model 2350A, the Data Selection Range' dialog appears. Choose the d
REPORTS 7-27MON2000JULY 2010 ResetThe operator may select several records individually by holding down the 'Ctrl' key and clicking the mous
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-3MON2000JULY 2010 Installing MON20002.2 INSTALLING MON2000To install MON2000, do the following:1. Either place the MON2000
7-28 REPORTSMON2000Trend Data JULY 20107.6 TREND DATAThis function allows you to view, print, or save graphical representations, or trend lines, of a
REPORTS 7-29MON2000JULY 2010 View Live Trend Online Model 700/2350A7.6.2 View Live Trend Online Model 700/2350ATo view a live trend from the online M
7-30 REPORTSMON2000View Live Trend Online Model 700/2350A JULY 20103. The Select menu for streams appears. Double-click the left mouse button on the
REPORTS 7-31MON2000JULY 2010 View Live Trend Online Model 700/2350AThe Trend Data window appears.
7-32 REPORTSMON2000View Trend from File on Disk JULY 2010The corresponding data is dynamically displayed in the provided legend.Use the Graph and Tre
REPORTS 7-33MON2000JULY 2010 View Trend from File on Disk3. MON2000 displays the trend file.The corresponding data is dynamically displayed in the pr
7-34 REPORTSMON2000Edit Graph Display JULY 20107.6.4 Edit Graph Display1. Click the button. The Edit Graph dialog appears. 2. Use the provided attr
REPORTS 7-35MON2000JULY 2010 Describe Trend7.6.6 Describe Trend1. Click the button. The Edit Description dialog appears.2. Type the desired stateme
7-36 REPORTSMON2000Save Trend JULY 20107.6.8 Save TrendTo save a currently displayed trend to disk, 1. Click the button.2. Use the provided directo
REPORTS 7-37MON2000JULY 2010 Display Options2. The Archive dialog appears. 3. Click the button to return to the Trend Data dialog.7.6.10 Display Op
MON2000 Software for Gas Chromatographs ManualNOTICEDANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC. AND ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL(COLLECTIVELY, “SELLER”) SHALL NOT B
2-4 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Installing the CrypKey License Service for MON2000 PLUS JULY 20102.3 INSTALLING THE CRYPKEY LICENSE SERVICE FOR MON2
7-38 REPORTSMON2000Display Options JULY 2010 Table 7-10 Display Options for Trend DataKeystroke Right-Click Option DescriptionCTRL C Copy to clipb
LOGS 8-1MON2000JULY 2010 Maintenance Log8YLOGSThe options in the Logs pull-down menu allows you to keep a maintenance record, keep a parameter record
8-2 LOGSMON2000Maintenance Log JULY 20103. To add the log entry text,(a) Click the “Add Message F4” button or click the last ‘Log Message’ cell and p
LOGS 8-3MON2000JULY 2010 Parameter List(d) To accept your edits, press the RETURN key. To cancel your edits, click the button or press the ESC key.
8-4 LOGSMON2000Parameter List JULY 20102. The Parameter List dialog appears. Table 8-1 Items in Parameter ListType ParameterOperational SO #PN #Purc
LOGS 8-5MON2000JULY 2010 Parameter List3. To save this data to disk, click the button or press the F3 key. The Save Parameter File dialog appears. A
8-6 LOGSMON2000Alarm Log JULY 2010This feature only saves the files in .par format. Use the Save Parameter File dialog to choose the directory locati
LOGS 8-7MON2000JULY 2010 Alarm LogTo view the Alarm Log,1. Use the Logs > Alarm Log menu to access this function. MON2000 retrieves the last 50 al
8-8 LOGSMON2000Alarm Log JULY 20103. By default, MON2000 displays all recorded alarms.To view only the unacknowledged alarms, click the Unacknowledge
LOGS 8-9MON2000JULY 2010 Clear or Acknowledge Active Alarms5. To acknowledge all unacknowledged alarms, (a) Ensure you have selected the correct disp
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-5MON2000JULY 2010 Copying MON2000 to Disks1. Label 3 blank formatted 3.5-inch floppy disks “MON2000 Install Disk 1”, “MON20
8-10 LOGSMON2000Event Log JULY 20102. The Event Log dialog appears, displaying each system or operator event and the corresponding data.3. Click the
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-1MON2000JULY 2010 Overview9MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING9.1 OVERVIEWThe MON2000 PLUS program
9-2 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Overview JULY 2010All Model 500 and 1000 GC’s with 2350A and older 2350/2360 GC Controllers and M
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-3MON2000JULY 2010 Data Collection Configuration• Condition Start - Start of conditional polls. The poll
9-4 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Data Collection Configuration JULY 2010Select a desired command from the list of available comman
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-5MON2000JULY 2010 Data Collection ConfigurationTable 9-1 List of CommandsCommand DescriptionAwait This
9-6 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Create a New Polling Control File JULY 20109.2.1 Create a New Polling Control FileTo create and c
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-7MON2000JULY 2010 Open an Existing Polling Control File8. The Save Polling Control File dialog appears.
9-8 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Open an Existing Polling Control File JULY 20104. The Configuration for Data Collection window di
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-9MON2000JULY 2010 Await Command8. A Save Polling Control message prompts you to replace the exiting file
2-6 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 20107. Open the Disk1 folder on your CD.8. Copy all files from the Disk1 fo
9-10 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Connect/Logon Command JULY 20109.2.4 Connect/Logon CommandThe Connect/Logon command instructs th
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-11MON2000JULY 2010 Connect/No Logon Command9.2.5 Connect/No Logon CommandThe Poll Command Connect/No Logo
9-12 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Delay (Hours) Command JULY 2010To configure the Delay (Seconds) Command,1. From the General Conf
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-13MON2000JULY 2010 Disconnect Command9.2.8 Disconnect CommandUse the Disconnect Command to terminate comm
9-14 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Alarms JULY 20109.2.10 Poll Command: AlarmsTo configure the Alarms Command, from t
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-15MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Alarms6. Use the Time Selection pull-down list and choose one of the fol
9-16 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Averages JULY 201010.Click the button to save the changes and return to the Conf
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-17MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Averages4. Click the button and the Poll Command: Averages dialog box
9-18 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Averages JULY 2010If Complete Output Complete Output is selected, click the check
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-19MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: CGM Archive6. From the Output File table, enter/edit the filename and fi
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-7MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License2. Start MON2000 on the target computer. The License Configuration sc
9-20 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: CGM Archive JULY 20104. Press the RIGHT ARROW key on your keyboard, or LEFT-CLICK
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-21MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: CGM on Alarm9.2.13 Poll Command: CGM on AlarmUse the CGM on Alarm comman
9-22 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Condition Start JULY 20102. Select Condition Start from the pull-down list in the
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-23MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Condition End10.To apply the configuration changes, click OK. To discar
9-24 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Event Log JULY 20109.2.16 Poll Command: Event Log1. From the General Configuration
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-25MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Event Log6. For each entry in the Event Log which satisfies the selectio
9-26 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Maintenance Log JULY 2010Click the button to discard your changes and return to
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-27MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Maintenance Log4. Click the button and the Poll Command: Maintenance L
9-28 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Registers JULY 20108. Click the button to discard your changes and return to the
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-29MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Registers4. Click the button and the Poll Command: Registers dialog ap
2-8 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 2010Transfer License In (Step 1 of 3) screen displays.4. Click Browse to se
9-30 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Registers JULY 2010(a) If SIM_2251 is selected and the Starting Register is in the
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-31MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Registers(c) For the standard registers, the values returned are stored
9-32 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Reports JULY 20109.2.19 Poll Command: ReportsThe archived analysis reports (as vie
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-33MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Reports5. Click the button and the Poll Command: Reports dialog box a
9-34 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Repeat Command JULY 20109. From the Output File table, enter/edit the filename and file format (
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-35MON2000JULY 2010 Run Command9.2.21 Run CommandThe run command (future release) instructs the Auto-Seque
9-36 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Start Auto-Sequencing JULY 20109.3.1 Start Auto-SequencingTo initiate Auto-Sequencing, use the D
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-37MON2000JULY 2010 Start Auto-Sequencing6. Click the button to confirm the start of automatic operation
9-38 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Transaction Log JULY 20109.3.2 Transaction LogTo enable the Transaction Logging functions, sele
MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-39MON2000JULY 2010 Status LogAs each command is processed the following general information is displayed
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-9MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License5. Click Next. The Transfer License In (Step 2 of 3) screen displays.
9-40 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Status Log JULY 2010This page is intentionally left blank.
MODBUS TEST 10-1MON2000JULY 2010 Starting WinMB10MODBUS TESTThe Modbus Test Program (WinMB) enables you to test the operation of the serial port com
10-2 MODBUS TESTMON2000Establishing Communications JULY 2010If MON2000 displays an error, verify the installation directory via the Program Settings
MODBUS TEST 10-3MON2000JULY 2010 Comparison of Modbus Protocols10.2.1 Comparison of Modbus ProtocolsMON2000 software and the WinMB program accommoda
10-4 MODBUS TESTMON2000Set GC Com Parameters via MON2000 JULY 201010.2.2 Set GC Com Parameters via MON2000Set the communication parameters for the GC
MODBUS TEST 10-5MON2000JULY 2010 Set Up Port via WinMBTypical settings are:Note that the RTU protocol permits a more efficient data transmission for
10-6 MODBUS TESTMON2000Set Up Port via WinMB JULY 20101. Click the button to access the Port Setup function. The Port Setup dialog appears. 2. Defi
MODBUS TEST 10-7MON2000JULY 2010 Getting Modbus Data10.3 GETTING MODBUS DATAUse the following steps to read or write register contents to the GC Con
10-8 MODBUS TESTMON2000Getting Modbus Data JULY 20102. Use the Function pull-down menu to select the desired read or write option.3. In the Data Addr
MODBUS TEST 10-9MON2000JULY 2010 Use Single Data TypeNote that the requested number of registers cannot exceed the amount contained by the selected
2-10 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 2010Configuration screen displays with the message “Unlimited license”.8.
10-10 MODBUS TESTMON2000Use Template (Mixed Data Types) JULY 20104. Click the button to retrieve the selected registers (i.e., the specified data a
MODBUS TEST 10-11MON2000JULY 2010 Use Template (Mixed Data Types)To verify which record number should be entered, consult the Modbus specifications
10-12 MODBUS TESTMON2000Use Template (Mixed Data Types) JULY 20105. To open an existing template file, click the button. The Select Template Configu
MODBUS TEST 10-13MON2000JULY 2010 Using Modbus DataUse the directory tree to specify the desired location. Either select an existing file or type th
10-14 MODBUS TESTMON2000Set Log Parameters JULY 201010.4.1 Set Log ParametersThe Log Data function allows you to log the polled data to a specified f
MODBUS TEST 10-15MON2000JULY 2010 Set Log Parameters3. Use the Logging Mode pull-down menu to select either a Sampling or Continuous mode.Continuous
10-16 MODBUS TESTMON2000Save Modbus Data JULY 20106. The Save As dialog appears. Use the directory tree to specify the desired location and choose a
MODBUS TEST 10-17MON2000JULY 2010 Assign Scale Ranges for User_Modbus2. Use the directory tree to specify the desired location and either select an
10-18 MODBUS TESTMON2000Troubleshooting Communication Errors JULY 201010.5 TROUBLESHOOTING COMMUNICATION ERRORSThe WinMB Communication Error Log is m
MODBUS TEST 10-19MON2000JULY 2010 Using Modbus Test Online Help10.6 USING MODBUS TEST ONLINE HELPUse the WinMB online help file to quickly access re
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-11MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS LicenseLicense Configuration screen. The Transfer License Out (Step 1 of 2)
10-20 MODBUS TESTMON2000How to Navigate JULY 201010.6.2 How to NavigateTo navigate within this help file,• Click the button to display an index, a
PC CONFIG REPORT A-1MON2000JULY 2010 How to PrintAAAPPENDIX A, PC CONFIG REPORTThis appendix explains how to print a PC Config Report and provides a
A-2 PC CONFIG REPORTMON2000Example Report JULY 20103. Use the Output radio buttons to either save the report to disk, print the report with or withou
System Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49Description Value--------------------------------------------------------------
Component Data Table Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 Component Data Table #1No. Component U/S DetID RetTime Resp Factor F/
No. Component Lb/Gal GPMFactor Reid Vapor RelDenGas RelDenLqd--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Timed Event Table Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 Timed Event Table #1 Analysis Time 225 Cycle Time 240 Sample Valve Y N N N N
User-Defined Numeric Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Name Type Value--------------------------------
Options for Maint_mode --------------------------- No. Name ---------------------- 1 OFF 2
Calculation Control Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8--------------
2-12 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 201010.Click Next. The Transfer License Out (Step 2 of 2) screen displays
HeatVal Inf Sat MJ/m3 N N N N N N N NHeatVal Inf Act MJ/m3 N N N N N N N NHeatVal Sup Dry MJ
Calculation User-Defined Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 No. Variable S C------------------------------
Streams Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 Cal Data Base ConditionNo. Name
Analog Output Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Variable S C-------------------------------
Scaling ValuesNo. Zero Scale Full Scale-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Discrete Output Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Label Switch On-Time Off-Time----------------------------------
Global Data Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Variable name Indices Type No. of Chars.
25 sim_dbtu 1 1 Float 26 sim_dummy 4 1 Float 27 sim_gpmwt 16 4 Float 28 sim_hour
Component Data Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Structure Name No. of Streams No. of Components
Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 No. Name Page Page Left Right Top Bottom Width Le
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-13MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License11.Click Finish. MON2000 PLUS on the source computer is no longer lic
STRING 0 TIME VAR stream_data cycl_strt_tm STREAM_NO 1 0
VARIABLE stream_data totl_ikg_dry STREAM_NO 1 0 STRING 0
VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 26 0 STRING 44
VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 20 0 VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 32 0
STRING 157 STRING 61
VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 9 0 VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 21 0
STRING 190 STRING 73
STRING 76 STRING 38
VARIABLE anlyzr_name 1 1 0 STRING 0
STRING 0 VARIABLE stream_data stream_num STREAM_NO 1 0
WARRANTY1. LIMITED WARRANTY: Subject to the limitations contained in Section 2 herein and except asotherwise expressly provided herein, Daniel Measu
2-14 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 201013.On the targeted computer, click Next on the Transfer License In (St
* indicates index is incremented. Field List used in Final Calib --------------------------------- Type Variable SubFi
TVAR cal_results rfdev STREAM_NO 1* 0 TVAR cal_results oldrt STREAM_NO 1* 0
VARIABLE avg_archive2 1* 1 0 STRING 0
STRING 0 STRING 0
VARIABLE avg_data c 1* 1 0 STRING 0
VARIABLE avg_data number 1* 1 0 VARIABLE avg_data label 1* 1 0
Type Variable SubField Name Indices CP Flag -------------------------------------------------------------------
Communication Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 Slave Name Slave ID Slave Type-------------------------------------------
18 sysalarm_set 19 1 Valve Timing Failure No 19 sysalarm_set 20 1 Excess Response Fact
51 sysalarm_set 52 1 Analog Output 4 LOW No 52 sysalarm_set 53 1 Analog Output 5 LOW
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-15MON2000JULY 2010 Uninstalling MON200014.Click Finish. The License Configuration screen displays.MON2000 PLUS is now licen
84 sysalarm_set 85 1 NA No 85 lmtalarm_set 1 1
Numeric(Registers) 0 stream_data avg_molwgt 1 1 Char 4 Stream 1 No 2 analysis molpct 1 1
Boolean(Coils)16-Bit Integer 3001 sim_compno 1 1 No 3002 sim_compno 2
3028 sim_compno 12 1 No 3029 sim_compno 13 1
32-Bit Integer 5001 sim_cyctime 1 1 No 5002 sim_calcycle 1 1
7030 sim_gpmwt 14 1 No 7031 sim_gpmwt 15 1
7063 avgs avg 9 1 Not Used No 7064 avgs avg 10 1 Not Used
7096 sim_rf 2 1 No 7097 sim_rf 3 1
7129 avgs avg 3 1 Not Used No 7130 avgs avg 4 1 Not Used
7162 avgs avg 36 1 Not Used No 7163 avgs maximum 1 1 Not Used
2-16 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Uninstalling MON2000 JULY 20102. Click Settings and then Control Panel. The Control Panel dialog appears. 3. D
7195 avgs maximum 33 1 Not Used No 7196 avgs maximum 34 1 Not Used
7228 avgs minimum 30 1 Not Used No 7229 avgs minimum 31 1 Not Used
7261 avg_archive1 avg 27 1 Not Used No 7262 avg_archive1 avg 28 1 Not Used
7294 avg_archive1 maximum 24 1 Not Used No 7295 avg_archive1 maximum 25 1 Not Used
7327 avg_archive1 minimum 21 1 Not Used No 7328 avg_archive1 minimum 22 1 Not Used
7360 avg_archive1 avg 18 2 Not Used No 7361 avg_archive1 avg 19 2 Not Used
7393 avg_archive1 maximum 15 2 Not Used No 7394 avg_archive1 maximum 16 2 Not Used
7426 avg_archive1 minimum 12 2 Not Used No 7427 avg_archive1 minimum 13 2 Not Used
7459 avg_archive1 avg 9 3 Not Used No 7460 avg_archive1 avg 10 3 Not Used
7492 avg_archive1 maximum 6 3 Not Used No 7493 avg_archive1 maximum 7 3 Not Used
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-17MON2000JULY 2010 Starting MON20006. Windows® displays the following confirmation dialog.7. Click the button to continue
7525 avg_archive1 minimum 3 3 Not Used No 7526 avg_archive1 minimum 4 3 Not Used
PC CONFIG REPORT A-61MON2000JULY 2010 Example Report 7558 avg_archive1 minimum 36 3 Not Used No*********
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JULY 2010 B-1AAPPENDIX B: COMPONENT DATA TABLEThis appendix provides a sample standard component data table as well as a table of the ISO-related com
B-2MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010Table B-1 Example Standard Component Data TableComponent NameMolWtReid Vapor
B-3MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsJULY 2010 Component Data TableC6+ 57/28/14 94.1904 3.37386 3.25214 0.677036 5.64458 0.439881 5194.53 4
B-4MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010H2S 34.0809 395 1.1767 0.79886 6.6602 0.135156 638.57 588.15 H2S
B-5MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsJULY 2010 Component Data Tablen-Hexane 86.1754 4.961 2.9754 0.66406 5.5364 0.411121 4766.9 4414.19
B-6MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010Styrene 104.15 0.24 3.5959 0.911 7.595 0.3622 5042.7 4841 n-Octane *T
B-7MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsJULY 2010 Component Data TableTable B-2 ISO Component Data TableComponent NameMolar MassSum Factor (0°C)
2-18 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Performing Your First Logon JULY 2010Files\MON2000\MON2000 is the default setting.2.8 PERFORMING YOUR FIRST LOGON2.
B-8MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010C6+ 57/28/14 94.1904 0.3781 0.3367 0.3243 4580.15 4574.76 4572.96 4571.2 4
B-9MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsJULY 2010 Component Data Table3-Ethylpentane 100.21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0H2S 34.0809 0.1 0.1
B-10MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010n-Decane 142.2817 0.7523 0.645 0.614 6842.69 6834.9 6832.31 6829.77 6
B-11MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsJULY 2010 Component Data TablePropyne 40.065 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0p-Xylene 106.167 0 0 0
B-12MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-1MON2000JULY 2010 Data AcquisitionCAAPPENDIX C, DATA COMPUTATIONSC.1 DATA ACQUISITIONThe 2350A GC Controller performs a 12-bit a
C-2 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Peak Detection JULY 2010where PW is given in seconds. All the various details in the analysis process are independent of
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-3MON2000JULY 2010 Peak DetectionHaving initiated a peak search by turning Inhibit off, the 2350A Controller performs a point by
C-4 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Peak Detection JULY 2010The zero reference line will, in general, be non-horizontal and thus compensates for any linear d
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-5MON2000JULY 2010 Analysis ComputationsC.3 ANALYSIS COMPUTATIONSThere are two basic analysis algorithms included in the controll
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-19MON2000JULY 2010 Registering MON20004. When you have successfully logged on, the MON2000 main window appears.2.8.2 Regist
C-6 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Conc. Analysis with Response Factor JULY 2010Calculated response factors are stored by the controller for use in the conc
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-7MON2000JULY 2010 Conc. Analysis with Response FactorCalc. in Mole Percent w/o NormalizationOnce response factors have been dete
C-8 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Conc. Analysis with Response Factor JULY 2010Component concentrations may be input through analog inputs 1 to 4 or may be
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-9MON2000JULY 2010 Post Analysis ComputationsC.4 POST ANALYSIS COMPUTATIONSC.4.1 Liquid Equivalent ComputationsThe equivalent liq
C-10 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010(b) Ideal Relative Densitywhere(c) Real (corrected) Relative DensityThe ideal gas re
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-11MON2000JULY 2010 Heating Value Calculationswhere(d) Compressibility Factor Dry BTUCompressibility uses calculations from AGA R
C-12 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010where(f) Compressibility and Base PressureCompressibility and base pressure correcti
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-13MON2000JULY 2010 Heating Value CalculationswherewherewhereWVC Water volume content (provided by a “live analog input”Equation
C-14 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010 where whereEquation C-16 Average Molecular WeightAVGMW average molecular weightsum
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-15MON2000JULY 2010 Heating Value Calculations wherewhereEquation C-18 Reid Vapor PressureRVP reid vapor pressureCONCinormalized
2-20 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Registering MON2000 JULY 20101. Use the File>Register MON2000 menu. Follow the prompts in the Register MON2000 d
C-16 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010where whereEquation C-20 Liquid DensityLDTliquid density of total sample in pounds
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-17MON2000JULY 2010 Multi-Level CalibrationC.4.3 Multi-Level CalibrationThe properties of each gas component can be viewed using
C-18 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Indirect Calibration JULY 2010The mole% value in the sample gas is then calculated aswhereC.4.4 Indirect CalibrationCom
DATA COMPUTATIONS C-19MON2000JULY 2010 Indirect CalibrationwhereP peak sizeRRF Relative Response Factor
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ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-1MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by VoltsDA ALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AAPPENDIX D, ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AThe initia
D-2 ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AMON2000Calibrating by Volts JULY 20103. Select the channel to be calibrated. Output channels 1 and 2 can be scaled fr
ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-3MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by Volts4. To change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variable cell. Use th
D-4 ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AMON2000Calibrating by Volts JULY 201013.Click the button to accept your changes and exit from the Analog Outputs di
ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-5MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by PercentagesD.2 CALIBRATING BY PERCENTAGESThis second example, shown below, demonstra
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-21MON2000JULY 2010 Update MON20002.8.3 Update MON2000Provided there is an active internet connection to the computer on whi
D-6 ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AMON2000Calibrating by Percentages JULY 2010To calibrate by percentages,1. Use the Application > Analog Outputs men
ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-7MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by Percentages4. To change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variable cell.
D-8 ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AMON2000Calibrating by Percentages JULY 201013.Click the button to accept your changes and exit from the Analog Outp
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-1MON2000JULY 2010 Connect to GC and Halt AnalysisEAAPPENDIX E, UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND2350 EPROMSE.1 CONNECT
E-2 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Offline Edit to Upload App. & Rename JULY 20103. The Save Uploaded GC Application File dialog appe
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-3MON2000JULY 2010 Upgrade User-Defined ApplicationsE.3 UPGRADE USER-DEFINED APPLICATIONSFollow the installati
E-4 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Upgrade from Disk JULY 20101. Launch the Update BIN software by either:• clicking the button and usi
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-5MON2000JULY 2010 Upgrade from DiskUse the TAB and ARROW keys to select the desired application file from dis
E-6 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Upgrade from GC Controller JULY 201010.Use the ARROW+ENTER keys to select the desired application sett
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-7MON2000JULY 2010 Upgrade from GC Controller2. The Update BIN software program launches inside a DOS window.3
2-22 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Checklist for Setting Up MON2000 JULY 20102.9 CHECKLIST FOR SETTING UP MON2000To ensure optimum performance, • Conf
E-8 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Upgrade from GC Controller JULY 20106. The File Selection screen displays.Use the TAB and ARROW keys t
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-9MON2000JULY 2010 Configure GC Connection10.When the upgrade is done, use the Communications > Disconnect
E-10 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Disconnect Power and Disassemble JULY 20104. The Parameters screen displays.5. Use the ARROW keys and
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-11MON2000JULY 2010 Disconnect Power and Disassemble1. Disconnect AC power from the GC Controller.When you hav
E-12 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Replace EPROMS/Reset CPU JULY 2010(d) Unplug the TB power supply cord from its connection at the Card
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-13MON2000JULY 2010 Reassembly Procedures4. To reset the CPU registers, remove the jumper from J14 pins 1 and
E-14 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Set-Up and Programming JULY 20103. Return and secure the Card Cage Assembly its original position in
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-15MON2000JULY 2010 Procedure(c) Change Drive C:\ to NONE by pressing PAGE DOWN. Verify that Drive A:\ is the
E-16 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Reprogramming the DiskOnChip JULY 20109. The Protected Mode Program screen displays. Verify that a &q
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-17MON2000JULY 2010 GC Reassembly4. After the C:\> prompt is displayed, type ERASE *.*, then press ENTER. W
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-23MON2000JULY 2010 Disconnect from GC Unit3. MON2000 appears the connection status dialog while dialing the selected unit.
E-18 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Connect to GC for Upgraded App. JULY 20103. Return and secure the Card Cage Assembly back into the ch
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-19MON2000JULY 2010 Guide to Standard Application FilesE.10 GUIDE TO STANDARD APPLICATION FILESThis section of
E-20 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Standard Applications v1.50 and Later JULY 2010E.10.2 Standard Applications v1.50 and LaterIf you are
UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-21MON2000JULY 2010 Standard Applications v1.50 and Later Table E-2 System Variables for Standard Application
E-22 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Standard Applications Prior to v1.50 JULY 2010E.10.3 Standard Applications Prior to v1.50For versions
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-1MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Introduction – SIM
F-2 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000Introduction – SIM_2251 &
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-3MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist
F-4 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JUL
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-5MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS• Read all instructions prior to installing, operating, and servicing this product.• Follow all warnings, cautions, and instruct
2-24 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Customizing MON2000 JULY 2010A Terminating communications message appears in the status bar.If MON2000 does not det
F-6 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JUL
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-7MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist
F-8 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JUL
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-9MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist
F-10 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-11MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regis
F-12 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-13MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regis
F-14 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU
MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-15MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regis
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-25MON2000JULY 2010 Configure Usersusers access to the MON2000 Users submenu, which allows Super users to add, edit, or chan
F-16 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURES To make a warranty claim, you, the Purchaser, must: 1. Provide Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc. or RosemountAnalytical,
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CUSTOMER REPAIR REPORTFOR SERVICE, COMPLETE THIS FORM, AND RETURN IT ALONG WITH THE AFFECTED EQUIPMENT TO CUSTOMER SERVICE AT THE ADDRESS INDICATED BE
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Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc., Daniel Measurement Services, Inc., andRosemount Analytical Inc., Divisions of Emerson Process Management, reserv
2-26 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Configure Users JULY 20104. To configure a new user or edit existing user parameters,(a) Click the appropriate Name
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-27MON2000JULY 2010 Set Up GC Directory2.11.2 Set Up GC DirectoryThis function allows you to set up a directory listing of a
2-28 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Set Up GC Directory JULY 20103. Press the F1 key to open the MON2000 Application help file for detailed information
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-29MON2000JULY 2010 Set Up GC DirectoryGC Controller system interface board) for the GC unit.To successfully connect to the
2-30 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Dial-up Connection JULY 2010pull-down menu for a “Direct Connect” option or a previously configured modem. 2.11.3 D
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-31MON2000JULY 2010 Dial-up Connection3. The Modem Properties dialog appears and the General Data Connection Modem Preferenc
2-32 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Dial-up Connection JULY 20104. Click the Advanced tab to configure the Hardware settings. The Advanced Data default
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-33MON2000JULY 2010 Dial-up Connection6. Next, from the GC Directory dialog, scroll over to configure the following paramete
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2-34 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Dial-up Connection JULY 2010The Extra Delay is enabled for Ethernet connections. The default value is “0” and the d
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-35MON2000JULY 2010 Dial-up Connection7. Click the button to accept the changes. While connecting, MON2000 dials the numbe
2-36 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Modem Initialization Strings/Setup JULY 20102.11.4 Modem Initialization Strings/SetupThis section provides “example
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-37MON2000JULY 2010 Modem Initialization Strings/SetupBy default, MON2000 provides a modem initialization string that serve
2-38 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Modem Initialization Strings/Setup JULY 2010Interpretation of the AT commands for that particular modem was as foll
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-39MON2000JULY 2010 Modem Initialization Strings/SetupWith these switch settings, initialization string &F was required.
2-40 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Modem Initialization Strings/Setup JULY 2010GVC/MaxTech 28.8 Kbps Modem The following setup for GVC 28.8 Kbps exter
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-41MON2000JULY 2010 2350 to 2350A Retrofit InstructionsAt the PC, use &F5%C1M0 which indicates a factory default with v.
2-42 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350 to 2350A Retrofit Instructions JULY 2010The PC/104 Bus is designed to allow any combination of option boards t
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-43MON2000JULY 2010 Conversion Process2.13 CONVERSION PROCESSUse the following process to retrofit a 2350 GC Controller to a
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 1.1 Description of Manual ...1-1Section 1 – Introduction ...
2-44 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Conversion Process JULY 20104. Lower the TB down and out of the way, held in place by its ground straps at the bott
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-45MON2000JULY 2010 Conversion Process10.Remove the DSPI/O board assembly (drawing P/N CE-12976) and cables from the third s
2-46 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Conversion Process JULY 2010(a) Then carefully lower the front panel on its bottom hinges. The front panel is heavy
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-47MON2000JULY 2010 Conversion Process17.For rack mount and panel mount Controllers, use a flat head screw driver to remove
2-48 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Conversion Process JULY 2010• Switch "6" is a spare for future use. Switches "7" and "8&qu
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-49MON2000JULY 2010 BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATION2.14 BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATIONAt this point, install, if any, all mounting hard
2-50 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATION JULY 2010The serial port setup in the MON2000 Software for COM4 must be selected as Front
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-51MON2000JULY 2010 BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATIONFigure 2-4 Serial Port 4 with COM4A BoardFigure 2-5 Serial Port 8 with COM4A
2-52 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Options JULY 20102.15 2350A OPTIONSThe following board configurations are optional for the Model 500 GC with
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-53MON2000JULY 2010 The COM4A Board4. Lower the TB down and out of the way, held in place by its ground straps at the bottom
ii TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Installation and Setup JULY 20102.8.1 The Initial Logon ... 2-182.8.2 Registering MO
2-54 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000The COM4A Board JULY 2010(i) Install the ten position connector from COM8 to J12 on the System Interface Board. (j)
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-55MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Modem Installation2.15.2 2350A Modem InstallationTo install the Internal Modem for the 2350A GC Co
2-56 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Modem Installation JULY 20105. Loosen the four screws that secure the Card Cage Assembly to the chassis. Then
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-57MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Modem Installation(c) Plug one end of the modem extension cable (P/N 3-2350-075) into J1 of the mo
2-58 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Ethernet Installation JULY 20102.15.3 2350A Ethernet InstallationTo add an ethernet assembly:1. To add an eth
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-59MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Ethernet Installation5. Locate the System Interface and Driver board. It is mounted to the top of
2-60 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Ethernet Installation JULY 2010No software setup is required for this board. (a) If the 2350A BOS version is
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-61MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Ethernet InstallationFigure 2-9 Ethernet Jumper Configuration BOS v1.82 and EarlierFigure 2-10 E
2-62 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Ethernet TCP/IP Settings JULY 20102.15.4 Ethernet TCP/IP SettingsIf you plan to connect via an Ethernet connection,
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-63MON2000JULY 2010 Ethernet TCP/IP Settings6. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask address (number) obtained fro
TABLE OF CONTENTS iiiMON2000JULY 2010 Getting Started2.17 Downloading an Application ...2-722.18 Upgrading Flash ...
2-64 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000MON2000 TCP/IP Settings JULY 20102.15.5 MON2000 TCP/IP SettingsTo configure the Ethernet TCP/IP settings for the MO
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-65MON2000JULY 2010 MON2000 TCP/IP Settings3. Enter the same 'IP Address' into the Server Name/IP Address field of
2-66 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000CONNECT VIA GC EXTERNAL MODEM JULY 20102.16 CONNECT VIA GC EXTERNAL MODEM2.16.1 HARDWARE SETUP1. Halt any ongoing a
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-67MON2000JULY 2010 Hardware Setup4. Connect a custom-made serial line cable (for RS-232 serial transmission) from the seria
2-68 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Select Program Settings JULY 20102.16.2 Select Program SettingsThis function allows you to configure where database
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-69MON2000JULY 2010 Select Program Settings4. Use the provided check boxes to turn the following settings on/off. Note that
2-70 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Generate PC Config Report JULY 20102.16.3 Generate PC Config ReportThis function allows you to generate or print ou
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-71MON2000JULY 2010 Generate PC Config Report3. Use the Output radio buttons to either save the report to disk, print the re
2-72 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Downloading an Application JULY 20102.17 DOWNLOADING AN APPLICATIONThis function allows the MON2000 operator to dow
INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-73MON2000JULY 2010 Downloading an Application2. Click the desired .app file. The file name appears in the File name data fi
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