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MON2000
Software for Gas Chromatographs
User Manual
Applies to Both:
Daniel Danalyzer On-Line Gas Chromatographs
Rosemount Analytical Process Gas Chromatographs
Part Number 3-9000-522
Revision R
JULY 2010
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - User Manual

MON2000Software for Gas ChromatographsUser ManualApplies to Both:Daniel Danalyzer On-Line Gas ChromatographsRosemount Analytical Process Gas Chromatog

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iv TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Application Functions JULY 20104.4 Calibration... 4-44.5 Baseline Run...

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2-74 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Downloading an Application JULY 2010Table 2-10 Main Menu Function Keys Enabled by DownloadKey Function Description

Seite 4 - WARRANTY

INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-75MON2000JULY 2010 Upgrading Flash2.18 UPGRADING FLASHUse this function to download a BOS file to a connected GC Controller

Seite 5 - IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

2-76 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Offline Edit of GC Application JULY 20102.19 OFFLINE EDIT OF GC APPLICATIONUse this function to edit a GC applicati

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-77MON2000JULY 2010 File Selection2.19.1 File SelectionThis function allows you to edit a GC application file stored on disk

Seite 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2-78 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Upload Application JULY 2010Note that the application file name is displayed in the GC status dialog and the File E

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-79MON2000JULY 2010 Upload Application3. The Save Uploaded GC Application File menu appears.Use this dialog to choose the di

Seite 9 - JULY 2010 Getting Started

2-80 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Upload Application JULY 2010MON2000 prompts you to save the parameters file.5. The Save Parameter File dialog appe

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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

Seite 11 - TABLE OF CONTENTS v

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

Seite 12 - Chromatogram Viewer JULY 2010

GETTING STARTED 3-1MON2000JULY 2010 Logging On3GETTING STARTEDThis section shows you how to get started with the MON2000 software, covering such fun

Seite 13 - JULY 2010 Reports

TABLE OF CONTENTS vMON2000JULY 2010 Application Functions5.5.3 User Defined ...5-255.6 Limit Alarms ...

Seite 14 - Logs JULY 2010

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

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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

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3-4 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Main Window JULY 20103.3.1 Main WindowThe MON2000 main window typically looks like this:Use the available menus, icons (see

Seite 17 - REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC

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

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3-6 GETTING STARTEDMON2000GC Status Bar JULY 2010The right areas of the status bar indicate which of the following keys are activated: Indicator Desc

Seite 19 - INTRODUCTION

GETTING STARTED 3-7MON2000JULY 2010 GC Status BarThe GC Status bar consists of:Item DescriptionGCGC unit to which MON2000 is currently connectedA st

Seite 20 - 1-2 INTRODUCTION

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

Seite 21 - INTRODUCTION 1-3

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

Seite 22 - 1-4 INTRODUCTION

3-10 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Keyboard Shortcuts JULY 2010SPACE Toggle settings (via radio buttons or check boxes).TAB Move to next control element (e.g

Seite 23 - INTRODUCTION 1-5

GETTING STARTED 3-11MON2000JULY 2010 Procedures Guide3.5 PROCEDURES GUIDEUse the following table to look up the related manual section and menu (and

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vi TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Chromatogram Viewer JULY 20105.18.5 Setting Optional Base Pressures... 5-865.18.6 Setting Optional Base R

Seite 25 - INTRODUCTION 1-7

3-12 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Procedures Guide JULY 2010communications baud rate, at PC 2.11.3 File > (COM ID)component code and name 5.2 Application

Seite 26 - 1-8 INTRODUCTION

GETTING STARTED 3-13MON2000JULY 2010 Procedures Guideexisting alarm(s) 8.3 Log > Alarm Logfull-scale value (for input) 5.9 Application > Analo

Seite 27 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP

3-14 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Procedures Guide JULY 2010Rolling Average, component for 5.5.2 Application > Calculations > AveragesRolling Average,

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GETTING STARTED 3-15MON2000JULY 2010 Keylock Switch Control3.6 KEYLOCK SWITCH CONTROLIf your GC unit has the keylock control enabled, you will not b

Seite 29 - JULY 2010 Installing MON2000

3-16 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Configuring Your Printer JULY 2010The stream sequences can be changed in the System dialog box. (GC applications version

Seite 30 - 2-4 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

GETTING STARTED 3-17MON2000JULY 2010 Configuring Your Printer2. The Printer Setup dialog appears.3. Use the provided data fields, radio buttons, che

Seite 31 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-5

3-18 GETTING STARTEDMON2000Using Online Help JULY 20103.8 USING ONLINE HELPCurrently, the online help feature contains all user information and instr

Seite 32 - 2-6 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

GETTING STARTED 3-19MON2000JULY 2010 Operating Modes for Model 7003.9 OPERATING MODES FOR MODEL 700The Model 700 GC supports four different operatin

Seite 33 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-7

3-20 GETTING STARTEDMON2000About MON2000 JULY 20102. MON2000 appears the About MON2000 dialog.The Call/Query Ratio estimates the quality of your seri

Seite 34 - 2-8 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-1MON2000JULY 2010 Auto Sequence4CONTROL FUNCTIONSThe options in the Control pull-down menu allow you to initiate various operati

Seite 35 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-9

TABLE OF CONTENTS viiMON2000JULY 2010 ReportsREPORTS 7.1 Report Display ...7-17.1.1 View Report from Live

Seite 36 - 2-10 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

4-2 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Single Stream JULY 2010Use the status bar to monitor the progress of this function.To change the operating parameters, su

Seite 37 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-11

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-3MON2000JULY 2010 Halt6. Click the button to accept your selections and continue.Click the button to abort and return to the

Seite 38 - 2 of 2) screen displays

4-4 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Calibration JULY 20104.4 CALIBRATIONUse this function to calibrate the GC unit.Calibration runs are determined by the CDT

Seite 39 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-13

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-5MON2000JULY 2010 Baseline RunPurging allows sample gas to flow through the sample loop for 60 seconds prior to beginning the fi

Seite 40 - 2-14 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

4-6 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Baseline Run JULY 20101. Use the Control > Baseline Run menu to access this function.2. The Start Baseline Run dialog

Seite 41 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-15

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

Seite 42 - Add/Remove Programs

4-8 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up Run JULY 20102. Select Valve Timing from the Control menu. The Valve Timing window displ

Seite 43 - JULY 2010 Starting MON2000

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-9MON2000JULY 2010 Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up RunWhen the Default CDT/TEV checkbox is selected, the Valve # and CDT Componen

Seite 44 - A PIN is not required for

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

Seite 45 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-19

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-11MON2000JULY 2010 Initiating an Auto BTU Start Up RunThe following six potential system alarms can be triggered during the Auto

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viii TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Logs JULY 2010LOGS 8.1 Maintenance Log... 8-18.2 Parameter List ...

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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

Seite 48 - 2-22 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

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

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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

Seite 50 - Customizing MON2000 JULY 2010

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-15MON2000JULY 2010 Stop Nowprovided scroll arrows to increase or decrease the highlighted value.5. Click the button or press t

Seite 51 - JULY 2010 Configure Users

4-16 CONTROL FUNCTIONSMON2000Stop Now JULY 20103. Any GC function in progress is stopped. The Mode field in the status bar displays ‘Idle’.

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-1MON2000JULY 2010 System5APPLICATION FUNCTIONSThe options in the Application pull-down menu allow you to manipulate or edit

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5-2 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000System JULY 20102. The System dialog appears.Click and edit any value presented in the white cells.Note that the Dayl

Seite 54 - F1 key to open the MON2000

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-3MON2000JULY 2010 SystemTable 5-1 Description of Items in System DialogItem Function EditStream Sequence Defines the order

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5-4 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000System JULY 2010Number of Valves Identifies number of chromatographic valves (application-specific).Daylight Savings

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-5MON2000JULY 2010 SystemMax Archive Averages maximum number of averages (1-254)Max Archive Avg. Records maximum number of ar

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ixMON2000JULY 2010 Modbus Test9.3 Data Collection ...9-359.3.1 Start Auto-Sequencing...

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5-6 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Component Data JULY 20105.2 COMPONENT DATAUse this function to view and/or edit the Component Data Tables (CDTs) for

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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

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5-8 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Component Data JULY 2010Table 5-2 Description of Standard Parameters in a CDTItem Function EditNumber (#) component

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-9MON2000JULY 2010 Component DataFixed/Variable whether a component response factor is fixed or variableA fixed response fact

Seite 62 - 2-36 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

5-10 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Select Standard Component(s) JULY 20105.2.1 Select Standard Component(s)To select standard component(s) to be used b

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-11MON2000JULY 2010 Select Standard Values5.2.2 Select Standard ValuesTo read the values for the standard components, click t

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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

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-13MON2000JULY 2010 View Raw DataRT is automatically targeted by MON2000). Then, press the DOWN ARROW key to advance to the

Seite 66 - GVC/MaxTech 28.8 Kbps Modem

5-14 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Sort Retention Time JULY 20105.2.5 Sort Retention TimeTo sort the components listed in the displayed CDT by their re

Seite 67 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-41

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-15MON2000JULY 2010 Timed EventsValve Events• Type - use the pull-down menu to select between valve number (Valve #), discret

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x TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Appendix D, Analog Output Cal. For 2350A JULY 2010C.2 Peak Detection ...C-2C.3 An

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5-16 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Timed Events JULY 2010Spectrum Gain Events• Detector # - use the pull-down menu to select between detectors #1 and #

Seite 70 - Conversion Process JULY 2010

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-17MON2000JULY 2010 Timed Events3. Click the button to accept your selection. The Timed Events Table dialog appears.Click t

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5-18 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Timed Events JULY 20105. To sort data based on time, click the button for the corresponding table.6. Click the b

Seite 72 - 2-46 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-19MON2000JULY 2010 User Defined5.4 USER DEFINEDThe user-defined functions allow you to edit a user-defined operator entry fo

Seite 73 - JULY 2010 Conversion Process

5-20 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Selection JULY 20105.4.2 SelectionUse this function to edit values for defined selection variables. The User Defined

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-21MON2000JULY 2010 Calculations2. The User-Defined Text Strings dialog appears.Double-click the desired String cell and type

Seite 75 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-49

5-22 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Control JULY 20102. The Control Calculations dialog appears.Click the check boxes to toggle a calculation ON or OFF

Seite 76 - 2-50 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-23MON2000JULY 2010 Averages5.5.2 AveragesUse this function to designate, by streams and components, averages of standard cal

Seite 77 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-51

5-24 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Averages JULY 2010To set a custom time interval per calculation, set the Type to Variable and enter the desired inte

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-25MON2000JULY 2010 User DefinedTo save this archive to disk, right-click the archive table and select the Save Sheet option

Seite 79 - JULY 2010 The COM4A Board

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

Seite 80 - The COM4A Board JULY 2010

5-26 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000User Defined JULY 20102. The User-Defined Calculations dialog appears.3. Click the calculation name you wish to edit

Seite 81 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-55

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-27MON2000JULY 2010 Limit Alarms(a) To change the calculation function, click the appropriate cell and use the pull-down menu

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5-28 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Limit Alarms JULY 20101. Use the Application > Limit Alarms menu to access this function.2. The Limit Alarms dial

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-29MON2000JULY 2010 Limit Alarmsoutput of “0 - Not used” indicates that no output is set.To set discrete outputs, see Section

Seite 84 - 2-58 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

5-30 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Limit Alarms JULY 20108. To copy the component settings from a highlighted row and apply them to the next row, click

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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

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5-32 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Discrete Alarms JULY 20102. The Discrete Alarms dialog appears.3. Use the provided Discrete Input pull-down menu to

Seite 87 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-61

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-33MON2000JULY 2010 Delayed Discrete Alarmsthe discrete hardware output to be used for alarm purposes.Output values can range

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5-34 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Delayed Discrete Alarms JULY 2010For example, if discrete input #1 is closed for 60 seconds, discrete alarm #1 will

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-35MON2000JULY 2010 Delayed Discrete AlarmsTo set up a discrete alarm, do the following:1. Select Applications > User Defi

Seite 90 - 2-64 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

xii TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Appendix F, Modbus Reg. List for 2350A GC JULY 2010This page is intentionally left blank.

Seite 91 - INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-65

5-36 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Delayed Discrete Alarms JULY 20104. For the appropriate alarm, select the discrete output that should be activated i

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-37MON2000JULY 2010 Delayed Discrete Alarms7. Select Applications > User Defined > Numeric... The User-Defined Numeri

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5-38 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Streams JULY 20105.8 STREAMSThis function allows you to: • assign CDTs and TEVs to a particular stream• designate a

Seite 94 - .CGM) or to select the

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-39MON2000JULY 2010 StreamsTo use the Streams function,1. Use the Application > Streams menu to access this function.2. Th

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5-40 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Streams JULY 2010The standard settings include:Table 5-4 Description of Standard Stream SettingsStd Setting Descrip

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-41MON2000JULY 2010 StreamsFor calibration (CAL) streams, you can edit the following control parameters:Table 5-5 Descriptio

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5-42 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Streams JULY 2010You can edit the following parameters for a defined stream used in GC calculations. These parameter

Seite 98 - 2-72 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

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

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5-44 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Inputs JULY 20105.9 ANALOG INPUTSThis function allows you to:• assign identifying labels• assign scale ranges

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-45MON2000JULY 2010 Analog InputsSee the following table for details or refer to Step 3 for a more automated process.Table 5-

Seite 101 - JULY 2010 Upgrading Flash

INTRODUCTION 1-1MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of ManualINTROD

Seite 102 - 2-76 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

5-46 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Inputs JULY 2010 3. To perform an automated input calibration, (a) Select the desired channel by clicking any

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-47MON2000JULY 2010 Analog Inputs4. The Zero Scale Adjustment dialog appears. Click the button to continue.MON2000 accepts

Seite 104 - Upload Application JULY 2010

5-48 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Outputs JULY 20107. To perform a GRI (Gain Ratio Index) calculation, click the button or press the F4 key.A

Seite 105 - JULY 2010 Upload Application

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-49MON2000JULY 2010 Analog Output Dialog Description2. The Analog Outputs dialog appears.To edit the settings displayed, doub

Seite 106 - 2-80 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

5-50 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Analog Output Dialog Description JULY 2010See the following table for details.Table 5-9 Description of Analog Outpu

Seite 107 - By default, GC BOS files are

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-51MON2000JULY 2010 Analog Output Dialog Description3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the main windo

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5-52 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Changing a Variable JULY 20105.10.2 Changing a VariableTo change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variab

Seite 109 - GETTING STARTED

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-53MON2000JULY 2010 Performing a Manual Calibration3. To change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variable cell. U

Seite 110 - MON2000 main window appears

5-54 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Performing an Automated Calibration JULY 201010.Click the button to accept your changes and exit from the Analog O

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-55MON2000JULY 2010 Performing an Automated Calibration4. The Full Scale Adjustment dialog appears.Input the appropriate valu

Seite 113 - JULY 2010 GC Status Bar

1-2 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of Manual JULY 2010Section 2 – Installation and StartupThis section includes: • short description of the MON2000 s

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5-56 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Discrete Inputs JULY 20105.11 DISCRETE INPUTSUse this function to assign labels to the GC discrete inputs and contro

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-57MON2000JULY 2010 Discrete Outputs3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the main window.Click the bu

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5-58 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Valves JULY 2010See the following table for details.3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the m

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-59MON2000JULY 2010 Valves2. The Valves dialog appears, per GC type. To edit the settings displayed, double-click the appro

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5-60 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Valves JULY 2010See the following table for details.3. Click the button to accept your changes and return to the m

Seite 119 - 3.5 PROCEDURES GUIDE

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-61MON2000JULY 2010 Temperature Control5.14 TEMPERATURE CONTROLUse the Temperature Control function for monitoring the Temper

Seite 120 - Procedures Guide JULY 2010

5-62 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000FID Configuration JULY 20103. Use the pull down menu to select the appropriate mode setting (e.g. AUTOMATIC, MANUAL,

Seite 121 - JULY 2010 Procedures Guide

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-63MON2000JULY 2010 FID Configuration1. Use the Application > FID Configuration menu to access this function. The FID Con

Seite 122 - 3-14 GETTING STARTED

5-64 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000FID Configuration JULY 2010(b) Click Modify. The blue background of the parameter fields will turn white, indicatin

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-65MON2000JULY 2010 FID Configuration3. If Flame status is OFF, due to a power failure or maintenance, for example, you can r

Seite 124 - 3-16 GETTING STARTED

INTRODUCTION 1-3MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of ManualSectio

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5-66 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000LOI Status Variables JULY 2010(b) Click Modify to make the appropriate selection from the Digital filtering drop-dow

Seite 126 - Using Online Help JULY 2010

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-67MON2000JULY 2010 LOI Status Variables1. Use the Application > LOI Status Variables menu to access this function. The L

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5-68 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Serial Ports JULY 2010the F8 key. This feature also increments the Component value to the next available component (

Seite 128 - About MON2000 JULY 2010

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-69MON2000JULY 2010 Serial PortsTo edit the settings displayed, double-click the appropriate cell or click and use the provid

Seite 129 - CONTROL FUNCTIONS

5-70 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Serial Ports JULY 2010Baud Rate Baud rate setting.Range: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400.For high performing PC

Seite 130 - Single Stream JULY 2010

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-71MON2000JULY 2010 Serial Ports ConfigurationClick the button to accept your changes and return to the main window.Click t

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5-72 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Serial Ports Configuration JULY 2010These ports can be configured with the Usage settings to accommodate any one of

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-73MON2000JULY 2010 Serial Ports ConfigurationCPU board. See the appropriate GC hardware manual for instructions and drawing

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5-74 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000GC Serial Port and Cable Configurations JULY 20105.18 GC SERIAL PORT AND CABLE CONFIGURATIONSThis section provides m

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-75MON2000JULY 2010 GC Serial Port and Cable ConfigurationsPhoenix plug (bare-wire) connections are available to all four ser

Seite 135 - CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-7

1-4 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of Manual JULY 2010Section 9 – Data CollectionThis section includes:• descriptions of Data Collection and Auto-Seq

Seite 136 - 4-8 CONTROL FUNCTIONS

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

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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

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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

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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

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5-80 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Registers JULY 20105.18.4 Registers To accommodate installations that use Modbus registers and the User_Modbus proto

Seite 141 - JULY 2010 GC Time

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-81MON2000JULY 2010 Registers3. From the Serial Ports dialog, click the button or press the F3 key. 4. The Registers dialog

Seite 142 - Set GC Time JULY 2010

5-82 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Registers JULY 20107. To change the stream assignment, click the appropriate cell. Use the provided pull-down menu a

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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

Seite 144 - Stop Now JULY 2010

5-84 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Registers JULY 2010(c) Input the new Zero Scale or Full Scale values as appropriate.(d) Click the button to accept

Seite 145 - APPLICATION FUNCTIONS

APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-85MON2000JULY 2010 Registers11.To check for conflicting Modbus register assignments,(a) Click the button or press the F6

Seite 146 - System JULY 2010

INTRODUCTION 1-5MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of ManualAppend

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5-86 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Pressures JULY 20105.18.5 Setting Optional Base PressuresAs discussed in Section 5.18.4, you c

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-87MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Pressures(c) Scroll to the Opt Press columns and note these values along with the c

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5-88 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Pressures JULY 20103. From the Serial Ports dialog, click the button or press the F3 key. The

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-89MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Pressures6. To assign a scale, ensure that the correct row is selected and click th

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5-90 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Results JULY 20105.18.6 Setting Optional Base ResultsAs discussed in Section 5.18.4, you can a

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-91MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Results(d) If you wish to enter different pressure values, do so now and then click

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5-92 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000Setting Optional Base Results JULY 20104. From the Registers dialog, use the Variable pull-down menu to select the R

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-93MON2000JULY 2010 Setting Optional Base Results.Table 5-16 GC Analysis Variable Number per Optional PressureGC Analysis Va

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5-94 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000TCP/IP, Subnet, and Gateway Menu JULY 20105.19 TCP/IP, SUBNET, AND GATEWAY MENUUse this function to configure the TC

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APPLICATION FUNCTIONS 5-95MON2000JULY 2010 TCP/IP, Subnet, and Gateway MenuThis page is intentionally left blank.

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1-6 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of Online Help JULY 20101.2 DESCRIPTION OF ONLINE HELPUse the User Guide online help file to quickly access inform

Seite 158 - Timed Events Description•

5-96 APPLICATION FUNCTIONSMON2000TCP/IP, Subnet, and Gateway Menu JULY 2010

Seite 159 - Integration Events

CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-1MON2000JULY 2010 Chromatogram Viewer Function6CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERUse the Chromatogram Viewer to display and print live, archi

Seite 160 - Spectrum Gain Events

6-2 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Viewing a Live Chromatogram JULY 20104. Click the button to exit this dialog. Any display changes or open data will b

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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

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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

Seite 163 - JULY 2010 User Defined

CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-5MON2000JULY 2010 From File on Disk3. The Chromatogram window displays.If a chromatogram contains data for more than one detec

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6-6 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000From File on Disk JULY 20104. MON2000 displays the chromatogram file.The corresponding data is dynamically displayed in

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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

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6-8 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Removing a Chromatogram from View JULY 20106.3 REMOVING A CHROMATOGRAM FROM VIEWTo remove a chromatogram trace from the

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CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-9MON2000JULY 2010 Graph FunctionsMON2000 displays the Save Chromatogram File window.Use the provided directory tree to select

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INTRODUCTION 1-7MON2000_________________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Description of MON2000•diag

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6-10 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Changing Cursor Size JULY 20102. Click the button. The Edit Graph dialog appears. 3. Use the provided attributes and

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CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-11MON2000JULY 2010 Printing the Chromatogram6.5.3 Printing the ChromatogramTo print a currently displayed area of the chromato

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6-12 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Editing the Chromatogram JULY 20106.6.1 Editing the ChromatogramUse the Edit Chromatogram function to change the x/y o

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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

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6-14 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Editing TEVs from CGM Viewer JULY 2010MON2000 displays the Timed Events Table dialog.

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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

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6-16 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Viewing the Chromatogram Results JULY 2010Or,Press the F9 key. MON2000 displays the message, “Reading GC Data” in the

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CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-17MON2000JULY 2010 Viewing the Chromatogram ResultsClick the button to display the report using ALL calculations.Click the

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6-18 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Entering a Description JULY 20106.6.6 Entering a DescriptionTo enter a description for the selected chromatogram,1. Us

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CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-19MON2000JULY 2010 Forcing a Calibration6.6.7 Forcing a CalibrationUse the Forced Cal function to calibrate the GC, using the

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1-8 INTRODUCTIONMON2000Description of MON2000 JULY 2010This page is intentionally left blank.

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6-20 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Viewing Baseline Data JULY 20103. MON2000 toggles the display of the TEVs and Components spreadsheets and the CGM view

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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

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6-22 CHROMATOGRAM VIEWERMON2000Display Options JULY 2010 Table 6-1 Display Options for Chromatogram ViewerKeystroke Right-Click Option DescriptionCT

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REPORTS 7-1MON2000JULY 2010 Report Display7REPORTSThe options listed in the Reports menu enable you to display, print, or store various pre-configure

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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

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REPORTS 7-3MON2000JULY 2010 View Report from Live Data5. MON2000 generates the report, per your specifications, and displays the results in the File

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7-4 REPORTSMON2000View Report from File JULY 2010See the following sections for instructions printing the displayed file or opening other report file

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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

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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

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-1MON2000JULY 2010 System RequirementsINSTALLATION AND SETUPThis section lists the system requirements to run MON2000 and pr

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7-8 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 20107.1.5 Report ContentsThis section includes examples of the following reports: Analysis, Raw Data, Calibrat

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REPORTS 7-9MON2000JULY 2010 Report ContentsAnalysis Report

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7-10 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 2010Table 7-3 Contents Guide for Analysis ReportContent Related Function(s) Menu SectionComponent Name Compo

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REPORTS 7-11MON2000JULY 2010 Report ContentsRaw Data ReportTable 7-4 Contents Guide for Raw Data ReportContent Related Function(s) Menu SectionReten

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7-12 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 2010Calibration ReportTable 7-5 Contents Guide for Calibration ReportContent Related Function(s) Menu Sectio

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REPORTS 7-13MON2000JULY 2010 Report ContentsFinal Calibration ReportTable 7-6 Contents Guide for Final Calibration ReportContent Related Function(s)

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7-14 REPORTSMON2000Report Contents JULY 2010Average ReportsThere are five types of Average Reports:• Hourly Average Report• 24-Hour Average Report• W

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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

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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.

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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

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2-2 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000System Requirements JULY 2010-Windows® 98 version 1 or later-Windows® 2000 version 1 or later-Windows® XP version 1

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7-18 REPORTSMON2000MON2000 Printer Control JULY 20107.4 MON2000 PRINTER CONTROLThis function allows you to define schedules for automatic printing of

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REPORTS 7-19MON2000JULY 2010 MON2000 Printer Control1. Use the Reports > MON2000 Printer Control menu to access this function.2. The Printer Contr

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7-20 REPORTSMON2000Archive Data JULY 20107.5 ARCHIVE DATAThis function enables you to view, print, or save various reports and records stored in the

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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REPORTS 7-27MON2000JULY 2010 ResetThe operator may select several records individually by holding down the 'Ctrl' key and clicking the mous

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-3MON2000JULY 2010 Installing MON20002.2 INSTALLING MON2000To install MON2000, do the following:1. Either place the MON2000

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7-28 REPORTSMON2000Trend Data JULY 20107.6 TREND DATAThis function allows you to view, print, or save graphical representations, or trend lines, of a

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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

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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

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REPORTS 7-31MON2000JULY 2010 View Live Trend Online Model 700/2350AThe Trend Data window appears.

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7-32 REPORTSMON2000View Trend from File on Disk JULY 2010The corresponding data is dynamically displayed in the provided legend.Use the Graph and Tre

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REPORTS 7-33MON2000JULY 2010 View Trend from File on Disk3. MON2000 displays the trend file.The corresponding data is dynamically displayed in the pr

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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

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REPORTS 7-35MON2000JULY 2010 Describe Trend7.6.6 Describe Trend1. Click the button. The Edit Description dialog appears.2. Type the desired stateme

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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

Seite 222 - Com ID JULY 2010

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

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MON2000 Software for Gas Chromatographs ManualNOTICEDANIEL MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL, INC. AND ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL(COLLECTIVELY, “SELLER”) SHALL NOT B

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2-4 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Installing the CrypKey License Service for MON2000 PLUS JULY 20102.3 INSTALLING THE CRYPKEY LICENSE SERVICE FOR MON2

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7-38 REPORTSMON2000Display Options JULY 2010 Table 7-10 Display Options for Trend DataKeystroke Right-Click Option DescriptionCTRL C Copy to clipb

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LOGS 8-1MON2000JULY 2010 Maintenance Log8YLOGSThe options in the Logs pull-down menu allows you to keep a maintenance record, keep a parameter record

Seite 227 - JULY 2010 Registers

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

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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.

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8-4 LOGSMON2000Parameter List JULY 20102. The Parameter List dialog appears. Table 8-1 Items in Parameter ListType ParameterOperational SO #PN #Purc

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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

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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

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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

Seite 233 - F5 key. Double-click the

8-8 LOGSMON2000Alarm Log JULY 20103. By default, MON2000 displays all recorded alarms.To view only the unacknowledged alarms, click the Unacknowledge

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LOGS 8-9MON2000JULY 2010 Clear or Acknowledge Active Alarms5. To acknowledge all unacknowledged alarms, (a) Ensure you have selected the correct disp

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-5MON2000JULY 2010 Copying MON2000 to Disks1. Label 3 blank formatted 3.5-inch floppy disks “MON2000 Install Disk 1”, “MON20

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8-10 LOGSMON2000Event Log JULY 20102. The Event Log dialog appears, displaying each system or operator event and the corresponding data.3. Click the

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-1MON2000JULY 2010 Overview9MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING9.1 OVERVIEWThe MON2000 PLUS program

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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

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-3MON2000JULY 2010 Data Collection Configuration• Condition Start - Start of conditional polls. The poll

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9-4 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Data Collection Configuration JULY 2010Select a desired command from the list of available comman

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-5MON2000JULY 2010 Data Collection ConfigurationTable 9-1 List of CommandsCommand DescriptionAwait This

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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

Seite 243 - JULY 2010 From GC Archive

MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-7MON2000JULY 2010 Open an Existing Polling Control File8. The Save Polling Control File dialog appears.

Seite 244 - From File on Disk JULY 2010

9-8 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Open an Existing Polling Control File JULY 20104. The Configuration for Data Collection window di

Seite 245 - JULY 2010 From File on Disk

MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-9MON2000JULY 2010 Await Command8. A Save Polling Control message prompts you to replace the exiting file

Seite 246 - Right Click Menu

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

Seite 247 - CHROMATOGRAM VIEWER 6-7

9-10 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Connect/Logon Command JULY 20109.2.4 Connect/Logon CommandThe Connect/Logon command instructs th

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-11MON2000JULY 2010 Connect/No Logon Command9.2.5 Connect/No Logon CommandThe Poll Command Connect/No Logo

Seite 249 - JULY 2010 Graph Functions

9-12 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Delay (Hours) Command JULY 2010To configure the Delay (Seconds) Command,1. From the General Conf

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-13MON2000JULY 2010 Disconnect Command9.2.8 Disconnect CommandUse the Disconnect Command to terminate comm

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9-14 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Alarms JULY 20109.2.10 Poll Command: AlarmsTo configure the Alarms Command, from t

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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

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9-16 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Averages JULY 201010.Click the button to save the changes and return to the Conf

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-17MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Averages4. Click the button and the Poll Command: Averages dialog box

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9-18 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Averages JULY 2010If Complete Output Complete Output is selected, click the check

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-19MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: CGM Archive6. From the Output File table, enter/edit the filename and fi

Seite 257 - Chromatogram Viewer dialog

INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-7MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License2. Start MON2000 on the target computer. The License Configuration sc

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9-20 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: CGM Archive JULY 20104. Press the RIGHT ARROW key on your keyboard, or LEFT-CLICK

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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

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9-22 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Condition Start JULY 20102. Select Condition Start from the pull-down list in the

Seite 261 - JULY 2010 Viewing RAW Data

MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-23MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Condition End10.To apply the configuration changes, click OK. To discar

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9-24 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Event Log JULY 20109.2.16 Poll Command: Event Log1. From the General Configuration

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-25MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Event Log6. For each entry in the Event Log which satisfies the selectio

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9-26 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Maintenance Log JULY 2010Click the button to discard your changes and return to

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-27MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Maintenance Log4. Click the button and the Poll Command: Maintenance L

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9-28 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Registers JULY 20108. Click the button to discard your changes and return to the

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-29MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Registers4. Click the button and the Poll Command: Registers dialog ap

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2-8 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 2010Transfer License In (Step 1 of 3) screen displays.4. Click Browse to se

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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

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-31MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Registers(c) For the standard registers, the values returned are stored

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9-32 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Poll Command: Reports JULY 20109.2.19 Poll Command: ReportsThe archived analysis reports (as vie

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-33MON2000JULY 2010 Poll Command: Reports5. Click the button and the Poll Command: Reports dialog box a

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9-34 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Repeat Command JULY 20109. From the Output File table, enter/edit the filename and file format (

Seite 274 - Calibration Report

MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-35MON2000JULY 2010 Run Command9.2.21 Run CommandThe run command (future release) instructs the Auto-Seque

Seite 275 - Final Calibration Report

9-36 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Start Auto-Sequencing JULY 20109.3.1 Start Auto-SequencingTo initiate Auto-Sequencing, use the D

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-37MON2000JULY 2010 Start Auto-Sequencing6. Click the button to confirm the start of automatic operation

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9-38 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Transaction Log JULY 20109.3.2 Transaction LogTo enable the Transaction Logging functions, sele

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MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLING 9-39MON2000JULY 2010 Status LogAs each command is processed the following general information is displayed

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-9MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License5. Click Next. The Transfer License In (Step 2 of 3) screen displays.

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9-40 MON2000 PLUS DATA COLLECTION/AUTO-POLLINGMON2000Status Log JULY 2010This page is intentionally left blank.

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MODBUS TEST 10-1MON2000JULY 2010 Starting WinMB10MODBUS TESTThe Modbus Test Program (WinMB) enables you to test the operation of the serial port com

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10-2 MODBUS TESTMON2000Establishing Communications JULY 2010If MON2000 displays an error, verify the installation directory via the Program Settings

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MODBUS TEST 10-3MON2000JULY 2010 Comparison of Modbus Protocols10.2.1 Comparison of Modbus ProtocolsMON2000 software and the WinMB program accommoda

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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

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MODBUS TEST 10-5MON2000JULY 2010 Set Up Port via WinMBTypical settings are:Note that the RTU protocol permits a more efficient data transmission for

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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

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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

Seite 288 - Archive Export Data JULY 2010

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

Seite 289 - JULY 2010 Reset

MODBUS TEST 10-9MON2000JULY 2010 Use Single Data TypeNote that the requested number of registers cannot exceed the amount contained by the selected

Seite 290 - Trend Data JULY 2010

2-10 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 2010Configuration screen displays with the message “Unlimited license”.8.

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10-10 MODBUS TESTMON2000Use Template (Mixed Data Types) JULY 20104. Click the button to retrieve the selected registers (i.e., the specified data a

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MODBUS TEST 10-11MON2000JULY 2010 Use Template (Mixed Data Types)To verify which record number should be entered, consult the Modbus specifications

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10-12 MODBUS TESTMON2000Use Template (Mixed Data Types) JULY 20105. To open an existing template file, click the button. The Select Template Configu

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MODBUS TEST 10-13MON2000JULY 2010 Using Modbus DataUse the directory tree to specify the desired location. Either select an existing file or type th

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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

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MODBUS TEST 10-15MON2000JULY 2010 Set Log Parameters3. Use the Logging Mode pull-down menu to select either a Sampling or Continuous mode.Continuous

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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

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MODBUS TEST 10-17MON2000JULY 2010 Assign Scale Ranges for User_Modbus2. Use the directory tree to specify the desired location and either select an

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10-18 MODBUS TESTMON2000Troubleshooting Communication Errors JULY 201010.5 TROUBLESHOOTING COMMUNICATION ERRORSThe WinMB Communication Error Log is m

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-11MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS LicenseLicense Configuration screen. The Transfer License Out (Step 1 of 2)

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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

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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

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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

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System Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49Description Value--------------------------------------------------------------

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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/

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No. Component Lb/Gal GPMFactor Reid Vapor RelDenGas RelDenLqd--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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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

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User-Defined Numeric Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Name Type Value--------------------------------

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Options for Maint_mode --------------------------- No. Name ---------------------- 1 OFF 2

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Calculation Control Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8--------------

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2-12 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 201010.Click Next. The Transfer License Out (Step 2 of 2) screen displays

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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

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Calculation User-Defined Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 No. Variable S C------------------------------

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Streams Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 Cal Data Base ConditionNo. Name

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Analog Output Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Variable S C-------------------------------

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Scaling ValuesNo. Zero Scale Full Scale-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

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Discrete Output Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Label Switch On-Time Off-Time----------------------------------

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Global Data Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Variable name Indices Type No. of Chars.

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25 sim_dbtu 1 1 Float 26 sim_dummy 4 1 Float 27 sim_gpmwt 16 4 Float 28 sim_hour

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Component Data Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49No. Structure Name No. of Streams No. of Components

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Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 No. Name Page Page Left Right Top Bottom Width Le

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-13MON2000JULY 2010 Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License11.Click Finish. MON2000 PLUS on the source computer is no longer lic

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STRING 0 TIME VAR stream_data cycl_strt_tm STREAM_NO 1 0

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VARIABLE stream_data totl_ikg_dry STREAM_NO 1 0 STRING 0

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VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 26 0 STRING 44

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VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 20 0 VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 32 0

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STRING 157 STRING 61

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VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 9 0 VARIABLE op_pres_calc STREAM_NO 21 0

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STRING 190 STRING 73

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STRING 76 STRING 38

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VARIABLE anlyzr_name 1 1 0 STRING 0

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STRING 0 VARIABLE stream_data stream_num STREAM_NO 1 0

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WARRANTY1. LIMITED WARRANTY: Subject to the limitations contained in Section 2 herein and except asotherwise expressly provided herein, Daniel Measu

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2-14 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Transferring a MON2000 PLUS License JULY 201013.On the targeted computer, click Next on the Transfer License In (St

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* indicates index is incremented. Field List used in Final Calib --------------------------------- Type Variable SubFi

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TVAR cal_results rfdev STREAM_NO 1* 0 TVAR cal_results oldrt STREAM_NO 1* 0

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VARIABLE avg_archive2 1* 1 0 STRING 0

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STRING 0 STRING 0

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VARIABLE avg_data c 1* 1 0 STRING 0

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VARIABLE avg_data number 1* 1 0 VARIABLE avg_data label 1* 1 0

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Type Variable SubField Name Indices CP Flag -------------------------------------------------------------------

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Communication Report from 2350_001 2350_001.BIN6/2/2000 15:02:49 Slave Name Slave ID Slave Type-------------------------------------------

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18 sysalarm_set 19 1 Valve Timing Failure No 19 sysalarm_set 20 1 Excess Response Fact

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51 sysalarm_set 52 1 Analog Output 4 LOW No 52 sysalarm_set 53 1 Analog Output 5 LOW

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-15MON2000JULY 2010 Uninstalling MON200014.Click Finish. The License Configuration screen displays.MON2000 PLUS is now licen

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84 sysalarm_set 85 1 NA No 85 lmtalarm_set 1 1

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Numeric(Registers) 0 stream_data avg_molwgt 1 1 Char 4 Stream 1 No 2 analysis molpct 1 1

Seite 349 - JULY 2010 Status Log

Boolean(Coils)16-Bit Integer 3001 sim_compno 1 1 No 3002 sim_compno 2

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3028 sim_compno 12 1 No 3029 sim_compno 13 1

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32-Bit Integer 5001 sim_cyctime 1 1 No 5002 sim_calcycle 1 1

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7030 sim_gpmwt 14 1 No 7031 sim_gpmwt 15 1

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7063 avgs avg 9 1 Not Used No 7064 avgs avg 10 1 Not Used

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7096 sim_rf 2 1 No 7097 sim_rf 3 1

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7129 avgs avg 3 1 Not Used No 7130 avgs avg 4 1 Not Used

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7162 avgs avg 36 1 Not Used No 7163 avgs maximum 1 1 Not Used

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2-16 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Uninstalling MON2000 JULY 20102. Click Settings and then Control Panel. The Control Panel dialog appears. 3. D

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7195 avgs maximum 33 1 Not Used No 7196 avgs maximum 34 1 Not Used

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7228 avgs minimum 30 1 Not Used No 7229 avgs minimum 31 1 Not Used

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7261 avg_archive1 avg 27 1 Not Used No 7262 avg_archive1 avg 28 1 Not Used

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7294 avg_archive1 maximum 24 1 Not Used No 7295 avg_archive1 maximum 25 1 Not Used

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7327 avg_archive1 minimum 21 1 Not Used No 7328 avg_archive1 minimum 22 1 Not Used

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7360 avg_archive1 avg 18 2 Not Used No 7361 avg_archive1 avg 19 2 Not Used

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7393 avg_archive1 maximum 15 2 Not Used No 7394 avg_archive1 maximum 16 2 Not Used

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7426 avg_archive1 minimum 12 2 Not Used No 7427 avg_archive1 minimum 13 2 Not Used

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7459 avg_archive1 avg 9 3 Not Used No 7460 avg_archive1 avg 10 3 Not Used

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7492 avg_archive1 maximum 6 3 Not Used No 7493 avg_archive1 maximum 7 3 Not Used

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-17MON2000JULY 2010 Starting MON20006. Windows® displays the following confirmation dialog.7. Click the button to continue

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7525 avg_archive1 minimum 3 3 Not Used No 7526 avg_archive1 minimum 4 3 Not Used

Seite 370 - How to Navigate JULY 2010

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

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B-2MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010Table B-1 Example Standard Component Data TableComponent NameMolWtReid Vapor

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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

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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

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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

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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

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B-7MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsJULY 2010 Component Data TableTable B-2 ISO Component Data TableComponent NameMolar MassSum Factor (0°C)

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2-18 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Performing Your First Logon JULY 2010Files\MON2000\MON2000 is the default setting.2.8 PERFORMING YOUR FIRST LOGON2.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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B-12MON 2000 Software for Gas ChromatographsComponent Data Table JULY 2010

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-1MON2000JULY 2010 Data AcquisitionCAAPPENDIX C, DATA COMPUTATIONSC.1 DATA ACQUISITIONThe 2350A GC Controller performs a 12-bit a

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C-2 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Peak Detection JULY 2010where PW is given in seconds. All the various details in the analysis process are independent of

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-3MON2000JULY 2010 Peak DetectionHaving initiated a peak search by turning Inhibit off, the 2350A Controller performs a point by

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C-4 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Peak Detection JULY 2010The zero reference line will, in general, be non-horizontal and thus compensates for any linear d

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-5MON2000JULY 2010 Analysis ComputationsC.3 ANALYSIS COMPUTATIONSThere are two basic analysis algorithms included in the controll

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-19MON2000JULY 2010 Registering MON20004. When you have successfully logged on, the MON2000 main window appears.2.8.2 Regist

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C-6 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Conc. Analysis with Response Factor JULY 2010Calculated response factors are stored by the controller for use in the conc

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-7MON2000JULY 2010 Conc. Analysis with Response FactorCalc. in Mole Percent w/o NormalizationOnce response factors have been dete

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C-8 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Conc. Analysis with Response Factor JULY 2010Component concentrations may be input through analog inputs 1 to 4 or may be

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-9MON2000JULY 2010 Post Analysis ComputationsC.4 POST ANALYSIS COMPUTATIONSC.4.1 Liquid Equivalent ComputationsThe equivalent liq

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C-10 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010(b) Ideal Relative Densitywhere(c) Real (corrected) Relative DensityThe ideal gas re

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-11MON2000JULY 2010 Heating Value Calculationswhere(d) Compressibility Factor Dry BTUCompressibility uses calculations from AGA R

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C-12 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010where(f) Compressibility and Base PressureCompressibility and base pressure correcti

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-13MON2000JULY 2010 Heating Value CalculationswherewherewhereWVC Water volume content (provided by a “live analog input”Equation

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C-14 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010 where whereEquation C-16 Average Molecular WeightAVGMW average molecular weightsum

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-15MON2000JULY 2010 Heating Value Calculations wherewhereEquation C-18 Reid Vapor PressureRVP reid vapor pressureCONCinormalized

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2-20 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Registering MON2000 JULY 20101. Use the File>Register MON2000 menu. Follow the prompts in the Register MON2000 d

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C-16 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Heating Value Calculations JULY 2010where whereEquation C-20 Liquid DensityLDTliquid density of total sample in pounds

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DATA COMPUTATIONS C-17MON2000JULY 2010 Multi-Level CalibrationC.4.3 Multi-Level CalibrationThe properties of each gas component can be viewed using

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C-18 DATA COMPUTATIONSMON2000Indirect Calibration JULY 2010The mole% value in the sample gas is then calculated aswhereC.4.4 Indirect CalibrationCom

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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

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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

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ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-3MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by Volts4. To change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variable cell. Use th

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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

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ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-5MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by PercentagesD.2 CALIBRATING BY PERCENTAGESThis second example, shown below, demonstra

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-21MON2000JULY 2010 Update MON20002.8.3 Update MON2000Provided there is an active internet connection to the computer on whi

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D-6 ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AMON2000Calibrating by Percentages JULY 2010To calibrate by percentages,1. Use the Application > Analog Outputs men

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ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350A D-7MON2000JULY 2010 Calibrating by Percentages4. To change a variable assignment, click the appropriate Variable cell.

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D-8 ANALOG OUTPUT CAL. FOR 2350AMON2000Calibrating by Percentages JULY 201013.Click the button to accept your changes and exit from the Analog Outp

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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

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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

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UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-3MON2000JULY 2010 Upgrade User-Defined ApplicationsE.3 UPGRADE USER-DEFINED APPLICATIONSFollow the installati

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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

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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

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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

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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

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2-22 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Checklist for Setting Up MON2000 JULY 20102.9 CHECKLIST FOR SETTING UP MON2000To ensure optimum performance, • Conf

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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

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UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-9MON2000JULY 2010 Configure GC Connection10.When the upgrade is done, use the Communications > Disconnect

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 432 - Example Report JULY 2010

E-16 UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMSMON2000Reprogramming the DiskOnChip JULY 20109. The Protected Mode Program screen displays. Verify that a &q

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-23MON2000JULY 2010 Disconnect from GC Unit3. MON2000 appears the connection status dialog while dialing the selected unit.

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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

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UPGRADE 2350A GC S/W AND 2350 EPROMS E-19MON2000JULY 2010 Guide to Standard Application FilesE.10 GUIDE TO STANDARD APPLICATION FILESThis section of

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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

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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

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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

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-1MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 Introduction – SIM

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F-2 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000Introduction – SIM_2251 &

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-3MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist

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F-4 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JUL

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-5MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist

Seite 445 - APPENDIX C, DATA COMPUTATIONS

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS• Read all instructions prior to installing, operating, and servicing this product.• Follow all warnings, cautions, and instruct

Seite 446 - Peak Detection JULY 2010

2-24 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Customizing MON2000 JULY 2010A Terminating communications message appears in the status bar.If MON2000 does not det

Seite 447 - JULY 2010 Peak Detection

F-6 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JUL

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-7MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist

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F-8 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JUL

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-9MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regist

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F-10 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-11MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regis

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F-12 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-13MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regis

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F-14 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU

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MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC F-15MON2000________________________________________________________________________________JULY 2010 User_Modbus Regis

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-25MON2000JULY 2010 Configure Usersusers access to the MON2000 Users submenu, which allows Super users to add, edit, or chan

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F-16 MODBUS REG. LIST FOR 2350A GC________________________________________________________________________________MON2000User_Modbus Register List JU

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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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Seite 464 - C-20 DATA COMPUTATIONS

Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc., Daniel Measurement Services, Inc., andRosemount Analytical Inc., Divisions of Emerson Process Management, reserv

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2-26 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Configure Users JULY 20104. To configure a new user or edit existing user parameters,(a) Click the appropriate Name

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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

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2-28 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Set Up GC Directory JULY 20103. Press the F1 key to open the MON2000 Application help file for detailed information

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-29MON2000JULY 2010 Set Up GC DirectoryGC Controller system interface board) for the GC unit.To successfully connect to the

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-31MON2000JULY 2010 Dial-up Connection3. The Modem Properties dialog appears and the General Data Connection Modem Preferenc

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2-32 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Dial-up Connection JULY 20104. Click the Advanced tab to configure the Hardware settings. The Advanced Data default

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-35MON2000JULY 2010 Dial-up Connection7. Click the button to accept the changes. While connecting, MON2000 dials the numbe

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2-36 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Modem Initialization Strings/Setup JULY 20102.11.4 Modem Initialization Strings/SetupThis section provides “example

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-37MON2000JULY 2010 Modem Initialization Strings/SetupBy default, MON2000 provides a modem initialization string that serve

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2-38 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Modem Initialization Strings/Setup JULY 2010Interpretation of the AT commands for that particular modem was as foll

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-39MON2000JULY 2010 Modem Initialization Strings/SetupWith these switch settings, initialization string &F was required.

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2-40 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Modem Initialization Strings/Setup JULY 2010GVC/MaxTech 28.8 Kbps Modem The following setup for GVC 28.8 Kbps exter

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-41MON2000JULY 2010 2350 to 2350A Retrofit InstructionsAt the PC, use &F5%C1M0 which indicates a factory default with v.

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2-42 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350 to 2350A Retrofit Instructions JULY 2010The PC/104 Bus is designed to allow any combination of option boards t

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-43MON2000JULY 2010 Conversion Process2.13 CONVERSION PROCESSUse the following process to retrofit a 2350 GC Controller to a

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 1.1 Description of Manual ...1-1Section 1 – Introduction ...

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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

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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

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2-46 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Conversion Process JULY 2010(a) Then carefully lower the front panel on its bottom hinges. The front panel is heavy

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-47MON2000JULY 2010 Conversion Process17.For rack mount and panel mount Controllers, use a flat head screw driver to remove

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2-48 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Conversion Process JULY 2010• Switch "6" is a spare for future use. Switches "7" and "8&qu

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-49MON2000JULY 2010 BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATION2.14 BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATIONAt this point, install, if any, all mounting hard

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2-50 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATION JULY 2010The serial port setup in the MON2000 Software for COM4 must be selected as Front

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-51MON2000JULY 2010 BASIC 2350A CONFIGURATIONFigure 2-4 Serial Port 4 with COM4A BoardFigure 2-5 Serial Port 8 with COM4A

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2-52 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Options JULY 20102.15 2350A OPTIONSThe following board configurations are optional for the Model 500 GC with

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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

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ii TABLE OF CONTENTSMON2000Installation and Setup JULY 20102.8.1 The Initial Logon ... 2-182.8.2 Registering MO

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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)

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-55MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Modem Installation2.15.2 2350A Modem InstallationTo install the Internal Modem for the 2350A GC Co

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2-56 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Modem Installation JULY 20105. Loosen the four screws that secure the Card Cage Assembly to the chassis. Then

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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

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2-58 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Ethernet Installation JULY 20102.15.3 2350A Ethernet InstallationTo add an ethernet assembly:1. To add an eth

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-59MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Ethernet Installation5. Locate the System Interface and Driver board. It is mounted to the top of

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2-60 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON20002350A Ethernet Installation JULY 2010No software setup is required for this board. (a) If the 2350A BOS version is

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-61MON2000JULY 2010 2350A Ethernet InstallationFigure 2-9 Ethernet Jumper Configuration BOS v1.82 and EarlierFigure 2-10 E

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2-62 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Ethernet TCP/IP Settings JULY 20102.15.4 Ethernet TCP/IP SettingsIf you plan to connect via an Ethernet connection,

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-63MON2000JULY 2010 Ethernet TCP/IP Settings6. In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask address (number) obtained fro

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TABLE OF CONTENTS iiiMON2000JULY 2010 Getting Started2.17 Downloading an Application ...2-722.18 Upgrading Flash ...

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-65MON2000JULY 2010 MON2000 TCP/IP Settings3. Enter the same 'IP Address' into the Server Name/IP Address field of

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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

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-67MON2000JULY 2010 Hardware Setup4. Connect a custom-made serial line cable (for RS-232 serial transmission) from the seria

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2-68 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Select Program Settings JULY 20102.16.2 Select Program SettingsThis function allows you to configure where database

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-69MON2000JULY 2010 Select Program Settings4. Use the provided check boxes to turn the following settings on/off. Note that

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2-70 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Generate PC Config Report JULY 20102.16.3 Generate PC Config ReportThis function allows you to generate or print ou

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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

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2-72 INSTALLATION AND SETUPMON2000Downloading an Application JULY 20102.17 DOWNLOADING AN APPLICATIONThis function allows the MON2000 operator to dow

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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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