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PCA
3 Manual
0024-9472 Rev 3 59
5.16. Printing Test Data
Combustion or pressure data that is currently being displayed can be sent to a
printer using IrDA protocol as described below.
Data that is stored in memory can also be printed by first displaying the stored
test data as described in the Recalling Combustion Test Data section (page 54)
and the Recalling Logged Test Data section (page 55).
In addition to printing combustion and pressure data, the contents of any screen
that shows the label “PRINT” above the
F1
button can be printed. For example,
the information shown in the DIAGNOSTIC screen can be printed.
1. Turn ON printer. Refer to the printer’s instruction manual for detailed
operating information. If not already done, set up the printer  for:
8
bit
No parity
9600
baud
IrDA is set to IrDA-SIR
DTR handshaking.
2. Align the printer with the top of the analyzer as shown in Figure 5-21.
3. Press the PRINT (F1) button to begin printing.
The printout shown in Figure 5-21 shows typical combustion test results of an
analyzer containing O
2
, CO
LOW
, NO, and NO
2
sensors. Note that since the SO
2
sensor is not installed, three stars (* * *) appear in their data fields.
NOTE: Three Stars (***) appear in the data field of sensors that are
not calibrated or installed, and in the data fields of that sensor’s
related calculated values.
NOTE: Three hyphens or dashes (---) indicate that the calculated
data cannot be displayed because the measured data necessary to
make the calculation is out of range (i.e., oxygen level above 16%).
NOTE: Three Xs (i.e., X X X) indicate the sensor is over range.
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