Emerson MON2020 Gas Grill User Manual


 
4 Application
Many of the variables that a gas chromatograph uses during an analysis run—such as timed
events, stream sequence, and calculation types—can be easily managed through
MON2020.
This chapter explains how to do the following:
View and edit general information about the GC to which MON2020 is connected,
such as name, model, and default stream sequence.
View and edit component data, validation data, and timed event tables.
View and change control, average, and user-defined calculations.
View and edit limit alarm data.
View and change stream data.
View and edit the stream sequence.
View and edit communication and ethernet port data.
View and map LOI status variables.
View and map the FOUNDATION fieldbus process variables.
4.1 Configure the system
To view the System window, select System on the Application menu.
Use this window to select the default GC stream sequence and to set or edit system-wide
variables such as the GC’s name, serial number, and system description.
Analyzer Name Defines the GC name that appears in the Status Bar on the main
window when MON2020 is connected to the GC. Can contain up
to 12 characters.
System Description A field to record miscellaneous reference information to further
identify the currently connected system. Can contain up to 28
characters.
Site Id Holds customer-defined site identification information.
Company Name The name of the company that operates the GC.
Location The physical location of the GC to which MON2020 is connected.
Model The model number of the GC to which MON2020 is connected.
Serial No Serial number of the GC to which MON2020 is connected.
Firmware Version Revision level of firmware of the GC to which MON2020 is
connected.
Standard
Component Table
Version for GPA
Indicates which version of the GPA’s standard component table is
being used.
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