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  • Page 1 — ABB MEASUREMENT & ANALYTICS | USER MANUAL User Manual | ICOS GLA151 Series QC Portable Analyzers...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Table of Contents Disclaimer ........................... 4 Cybersecurity .......................... 4 Patent ............................4 Copyright ............................ 4 Safety ............................5 Class of Laser Equipment ..................... 5 Certification ..........................5 WEEE Directive ........................5 Labels ............................
  • Page 3 Replace the Fuse ........................60 Appendix A: About Gas Analyzers and Laser Absorption Spectroscopy ....... 63 Conventional Laser Absorption Spectroscopy ..............63 ABB-LGR’s Off-Axis Integrated-Cavity Output Spectroscopy (Off-Axis ICOS) ....65 Appendix B: Accessing Data Using the Ethernet ............... 66 Additional Notes ........................67 Appendix C: Wireless Router Setup (Optional) ................
  • Page 4: Disclaimer

    ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
  • Page 5: Safety

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Safety The following pages provide important safety precautions. Class of Laser Equipment The analyzer is a Class 1 laser instrument when the case cover is closed for normal operation, and the lock is installed. Certification The analyzer certifications are listed in Table 1.
  • Page 6: Labels

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Labels The following labels are at specific locations on or in the analyzer to identify hazardous areas. (Figure 1) Figure 1: Radiation Labels These labels are located on the enclosure covering the ICOS cell. The fiber laser is visible only when the insulated enclosure is removed from the ICOS cell.
  • Page 7: Laser Hazards

    Only trained service personnel are authorized to open the housing or service the laser. Using this analyzer in a manner not specified by ABB-LGR may result in damage to the analyzer and render it unsafe to operate. Only authorized persons may open the analyzer cover or perform internal maintenance.
  • Page 8: Text Formats And Warning Icons

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Text Formats and Warning Icons Text Formats This section describes text formats and warning icons used in this manual.  Italicized text is used for emphasis in text and also to emphasize the names of screens or text fields.
  • Page 9: Transportation And Storage Of Boxed Analyzers

    Save the original shipping materials to use when returning the analyzer to ABB-LGR if factory service or repair is needed. Table 3 lists and describes the safety icons on ABB-LGR shipping boxes. Follow these instructions when transporting and storing boxed analyzers.
  • Page 10: Warranty

    5. No-charge repair parts may be sent at ABB-LGR’s sole discretion to the purchaser for installation by purchaser. 6. ABB-LGR’s liability is limited to repair or replace any part of the analyzer free of charge if ABB-LGR’s examination discloses the part to be defective.
  • Page 11: Customer Support

    Description of the Problem The company-issued RMA number must be prominently displayed on the return package. No returns will be accepted collect or C.O.D. On all warranty returns, ABB-LGR will pay the shipping charges on the return of the merchandise to the customer.
  • Page 12: Analyzer Overview

    32 VAC  10 Amps  Fast-blow fuse Cable Plugs and Voltage for EC Countries  See page 105. Always use the power supply cord provided by ABB-LGR. See page 105 for a description of power cords for a specific country.
  • Page 13: External Dimensions

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 External Dimensions  18.5” W x 14” D x 7” H Weight  15 kg Cell Volume  345 cc cavity  10 cc tubing  Total volume = 355 cc...
  • Page 14: Standard Components

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Standard Components This section describes the analyzer components. Verify that these components arrived, before you begin the setup. The standard components include:  QC Portable Analyzer (GLA151 Series)  Analyzer power cord ...
  • Page 15 Battery power to the analyzer is interrupted If any of these failures occur, you will need a mouse, keyboard and monitor to restart the analyzer. A back up hard drive is recommended. If you have not received all of these components, contact ABB-LGR at icos.support@ca.abb.com.
  • Page 16 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Figure 2 shows the left side of the analyzer. Figure 2: Left Panel Figure 3 shows the right side of the analyzer. Figure 3: Right Panel...
  • Page 17: Power Connections

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Power Connections The power connector is on the left side panel of the analyzer. (Figure 4) The analyzer can be powered two ways:  Using the AC/DC power supply to the DC power inlet ...
  • Page 18: Data Interface Connection Ports

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Data Interface Connection Ports This section describes the data interface connections as shown in Figure 5. These connections vary from analyzer to analyzer depending on the ordered configuration.  USB ports – Used for transferring data to a USB memory device, or to connect a USB keyboard and mouse.
  • Page 19: Gas Inlet/Outlet Connections

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Gas Inlet/Outlet Connections The gas inlet and outlet ports are located on the left side panel of the analyzer. (Figure 6)  INLET Gas to be measured is connected to the ¼” push-connect port.
  • Page 20: Warning Labels And Descriptions

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Warning Labels and Descriptions This section describes the warning labels shown on the analyzer.  Table 4 gives a description of the warning labels.  Figure 7 shows the location of the labels on the analyzer. Table 4: Warning Labels and Descriptions Label Description...
  • Page 21: Analyzer Setup

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Analyzer Setup Connect the Power Cords Connect the AC/DC power supply power cord from the power supply to a grounded outlet. 2. Connect the power connector cord on the power supply to the 11-30 VDC port on the left side of the analyzer.
  • Page 22: Initialize And Run The Analyzer

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Initialize and Run the Analyzer To initialize the analyzer: Press the power switch on the left side of the analyzer to the ON position. (0 = OFF / - = The internal computer initializes, and a screen (Figure 9) displays as the program loads.
  • Page 23: File System Integrity Check

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 File System Integrity Check Once a month, the analyzer automatically performs a file system integrity check following initialization. Figure 10 shows the screen you see while the integrity check runs. The integrity check runs for one to two minutes before launching the analyzer’s control software.
  • Page 24: The Launch Service Screen

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 The Launch Service Screen Launch Service screen displays when initialization is completed. From this interface you can:  Bypass the auto launch countdown to manually start recording measurements by clicking the launch button. The launch button is the abbreviated name of the gas analyzer.
  • Page 25: The Auto Launch Screen

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 The Auto Launch Screen The Auto Launch and Maintenance settings are available when you click the Service button Launch Service on the screen. From this interface, you can:  Change the auto launch delay timing. ...
  • Page 26: Login To Access Menu Options

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Login to Access Menu Options To access the analyzer user interface features, log into the system as follows: User Interface Control Bar 1. Click the Security button on the . (Figure 13) Figure 13: Control Bar Security Button 2.
  • Page 27: Main Panel

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Main Panel After the software launches, the Main Panel is displayed. Figure 15 shows the Main Panel for the GLA151-N2OM1. The gases displayed are dependent on the type of analyzer. The operational status of the analyzer is displayed at the bottom of the main panel: ...
  • Page 28: User Interface Control Bar

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 User Interface Control Bar Use the control bar to operate the analyzer. Figure 16: User Interface Control Bar...
  • Page 29 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Main Panel Display – Toggles through the four display formats:  Numeric Display – Default display. Displays the numeric readout of the last measurement. (Figure 17)  Alarm Status Display –...
  • Page 30: Main Panel Displays

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Main Panel Displays Main Panel Click the Display button to change the display in the . Clicking the Display button multiple times lets you cycle through the four main panel displays. When the Numeric Display analyzer is launched, it defaults to the .
  • Page 31: Alarm Status Display

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Alarm Status Display Alarm Status display (Figure 18) shows the detailed operational status of the analyzer. Alarm Status is color-coded:  Green : The analyzer is functioning properly  Yellow: The data may not reliable, or maintenance is required soon. ...
  • Page 32 Fault NaN reading undefined value. (NaN= not a number) Dead Band Acceptable Range No warning/alarm No warning/alarm If the Alarm Status is Yellow or Red, please refer to the Maintenance section on page 59. If issue continues, please contact icos.support@ca.abb.com.
  • Page 33 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Table 6 describes fault criteria for the Analyzer Alarms. ‘A’ refers to Laser 1 and ‘B’ refers to Laser 2. Not all analyzers are equipped with 2 lasers. Table 6: Fault Criteria for Analyzer Alarms Status Sensor Read Fault Condition...
  • Page 34 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Dead Band Performance No warning/alarm No warning/alarm Alarm Status Maintenance If the is Yellow or Red, please refer to the section on page 59. If issue continues, please contact icos.support@ca.abb.com.
  • Page 35: Spectrum Display

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Spectrum Display User Interface Control Bar Spectrum Display Click the Display button on the to switch to The top plot shows the voltage from the photo-detector as the laser scans across the absorption features.
  • Page 36 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 GLA151-N2OCM Portable Nitrous Oxide Analyzer / Carbon Monoxide Analyzer The measured N O and CO concentrations are shown in parts per billion (ppb) and H O in Spectrum Display parts per million (ppm) on the bottom of the Figure 20: Spectrum Display (GLA151-N2OCM)
  • Page 37: Timechart Display

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 TimeChart Display User Interface Control Bar TimeChart Click the Display button on the to switch to Display. Figure 21 shows the Time Chart with a continuous flow of gas. A 10-point running average (in black) is shown going through the raw data (shown in blue).
  • Page 38: Rate Control

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Rate Control Data is acquired at 1 Hz rate and averaged for a selected interval (1 to 100 seconds) before being written to the data file and plotted on the time chart. Longer averaging periods (or equivalently, slower data acquisition rates) will yield better measurement precision than shorter averaging periods.
  • Page 39 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Plot Frequency radio buttons allow you to select between manually or automatically plotting the data. (Figure 22) To adjust the frequency: User Interface Control Bar. Click the Rate button (clock icon) on the (Figure 16) Data Rate Control Adjustment panel appears.
  • Page 40: File Transfer Menu

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 File Transfer Menu File Transfer Use the menu to access data collected by the analyzer.  Each time the analyzer is re-started, the most recent file name is displayed in the form: xxxx_2020-12-29_f0001.txt, where the: First characters represent the analyzer model (Example: n2o-ch4) Next 10 characters represent the date (yyyy-mm-dd)
  • Page 41: Transfer Data Files

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Transfer Data Files To transfer data files from the analyzer hard drive to a USB storage device: User Interface Control Bar File Click the Files button on the (Figure 16) to access the Transfer Menu .
  • Page 42 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 When you have finished transferring files: 5. Click the Unmount USB button. Wait for the Safe to Remove USB Memory Device message before removing the USB memory device. 6. Click Close to exit the File Transfer Menu Removing the USB memory device before seeing the Safe to Remove...
  • Page 43: Types Of Directories In The Local Hard Drive

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Types of directories in the local hard drive The analyzer hard drive contains two types of directories:  Daily Directory  Archive Directory Daily Directory The local hard drive (Figure 24) creates a daily folder containing new data files for each day that the analyzer operates.
  • Page 44: Archive Directory

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Archive Directory The local hard drive (Figure 24) creates an archived folder containing zipped files organized by date. (Figure 26) To access the archived files, double-click the Archive folder. (Figure 24) Each file is a single zipped .txt file, using the following convention: YYYY-MM-DD.zip.
  • Page 45: File Transfer Error Screen

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 File Transfer Error Screen File Transfer Error screen (Figure 27) displays when:  The USB Key does not have enough storage space.  The device is not recognized. Try again with a correctly inserted USB device. Figure 27: File Transfer Error...
  • Page 46: Setup Menu

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Setup Menu Setup menu allows access to additional configurations and services. Setup To enter mode: User Interface Control Bar Click the Setup button on the . (Figure 28) Figure 28: Setup button on the User Interface Control Bar Time/Files 2.
  • Page 47: Time/Files Tab

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Setup menu has function tabs at the top of the screen that allows you to configure the analyzer mode and settings. (Figure 29) These tabs let you:  Manage file saving settings ...
  • Page 48 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Local Time Zone Local Time Zone menu lets you adjust the current local time zone by selecting an option from the drop-down selection box. Clock Clock menu lets you manually adjust the current time and date settings. File Output File Output menu lets you adjust the timestamp format of the data files.
  • Page 49 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Serial Output Serial Output menu lets you change how the data reported at the RS-232 port is configured. Standard settings are provided for:  Baud Rate  Parity  Stop Bits The actual rate of the serial output is equal to the Logged File Rate (i.e.
  • Page 50: Calibration Tab

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Calibration Tab ABB-LGR recommends periodic referencing rather than calibration to ensure measurement accuracy and consistency. When calibration is necessary, follow the procedure detailed below. Calibration Procedure: Click the Setup button on the User Interface Control Bar .
  • Page 51 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 8. Each step is displayed in the lower-right panel of the calibration screen as the analyzer performs the calibration. Figure 32 shows the calibration process as a flow chart. Figure 32: Calibration Flow Calibration Complete 9.
  • Page 52: Laser Adjust Tab

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Laser Adjust Tab Laser Adjust Use the tab to manually adjust the laser’s wavelength to compensate for any cumulative drift. (Figure 33) Laser adjustment may be needed for the following reasons: ...
  • Page 53 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Manually Adjust the Laser Offset User Interface Control Bar Click the Setup button on the . (Figure 16) 2. Select the Laser Adjust tab at the top of the screen. (Figure 33) 3.
  • Page 54: Miu Tab

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 MIU tab The (optional) Multi-Port Inlet Unit (MIU-8 or MIU-16) is an ABB-LGR accessory that allows automated control of 8 or 16 inlet ports (depending on the ordered configuration). These ports are directed to the inlet port of the analyzer for sampling unknown gases and reference gases.
  • Page 55: Analog Output Tab

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Analog Output Tab Analog Output port has a 16-bit voltage range from 0 to 5 volts. The user can specify a conversion between gas concentration and the analog output voltage, using the spinner controls, or by manually typing a number into the field. (Figure 36) The dropdown spinner controls let you select the concentration value that will correspond to the maximum 5 VDC analog output.
  • Page 56 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Figure 37 shows the analog output connector and pin assignments for the connector. Figure 37: Analog Output Connector Table 8 describes the pin assignments for the GLA151-N2OM1. Table 8: D Sub Pins and Pin Assignments D Sub Pin Assignment Output Voltage...
  • Page 57: Service Tab

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Service Tab Service ABB-trained field service engineers monitor the performance of the analyzer via the screen. (Figure 38)  These settings determine the level of change that could affect measurement performance.
  • Page 58: Shutting Down The Analyzer

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Shutting Down the Analyzer To shut down the analyzer: User Interface Control Bar Click the Exit button on the . (Figure 39) Main Panel 2. A pop-up box appears on the and prompts you to verify that you want to shut down the analyzer to prevent accidental button presses from causing interruption in data acquisition.
  • Page 59: Maintenance

     Request a mirror cleaning kit from ABB-LGR.  If further maintenance is required, contact ABB-LGR for service. Technical Support: icos.support@ca.abb.com Only authorized persons may open the analyzer cover or perform internal maintenance. Make sure the analyzer is unplugged before working with the internal components.
  • Page 60: Replace The Fuse

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Replace the Fuse If the fuse blows or is otherwise damaged, the analyzer automatically turns off. To replace the fuse: Flip the Power switch to OFF on the left side of the analyzer. (Figure 4) 2.
  • Page 61 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 5. The fuse is located on the upper portion of the analyzer on the left side above the internal pump. (Figure 44) Figure 44: Analyzer Fused Inlet 6. Pull the fuse out of the fuse fixture. (Figure 45) Figure 45: Remove the Fuse...
  • Page 62 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 7. Push the new fuse into the fuse fixture. (Figure 46) Figure 46: Install the New Fuse in the Fuse Holder 8. Carefully close the case top and push the latches to lock the case. 9.
  • Page 63: Appendix A: About Gas Analyzers And Laser Absorption Spectroscopy

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Appendix A: About Gas Analyzers and Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Conventional Laser Absorption Spectroscopy For gas measurements based on conventional laser-absorption spectroscopy (Figure 47), a laser beam is directed through a sample, and the mixing ratio (or mole fraction) of a gas is determined from the measured absorption using Beer’s Law, which may be expressed: Where: ...
  • Page 64 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Integration of the measured spectra with the measured values of:  Gas temperature  Gas pressure  Path length  Line strength of the probed transition Enables you to determine the mole fraction directly from the relation: Use this equation to determine gas concentrations, even in hostile environments without using calibration gases or reference standards.
  • Page 65: Abb-Lgr's Off-Axis Integrated-Cavity Output Spectroscopy (Off-Axis Icos)

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 ABB-LGR’s Off-Axis Integrated-Cavity Output Spectroscopy (Off-Axis ICOS) Off-Axis ICOS uses a high-finesse optical cavity as an absorption cell as shown in Figure 48. Unlike multi-pass detectors, which are typically limited to path lengths of less than two hundred meters, an Off-Axis ICOS absorption cell effectively traps the laser photon so that, on average, they make thousands of passes before leaving the cell.
  • Page 66: Appendix B: Accessing Data Using The Ethernet

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Appendix B: Accessing Data Using the Ethernet Appendix B explains how to access the analyzer data directory as a Windows Share using an Ethernet connection on a local area network (LAN). The data files stored on the internal hard disk drive of the analyzer can be accessed as a Windows Share over a Local Area Network (LAN) Ethernet connection.
  • Page 67: Additional Notes

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Additional Notes The analyzer shared data directory is in the LGR workgroup. If it is not visible, browse for it in the Windows Network Neighborhood by entering the IP address of the analyzer. Figure 30 shows the location of the IP address.
  • Page 68: Appendix C: Wireless Router Setup (Optional)

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Appendix C: Wireless Router Setup (Optional) The analyzer can be ordered with an optional TP-Link wireless router. If you ordered the wireless router option, it will be factory installed inside, or on the side of, the analyzer. Configuration Options Access-Point Mode The router is shipped in Access-Point mode, by default.
  • Page 69 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Configure Router for Access-Point Mode Using a phone, tablet, or laptop, connect to the router using the SSID and password on the router. (Figure 49) Figure 49: Router SSID and Password Location 2.
  • Page 70 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 5. On the left panel, click Quick Setup. (Figure 51) Figure 51: Start Router Configuration 6. Click Next. Main Panel 7. In the , select the Access Point button. (Figure 51) 8.
  • Page 71 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Wireless Setting 9. In the screen, do one of the following: (Figure 52)  Wireless Network Name AP Wireless To keep the default and/or Password , click Next.  To change the default Wireless Network Name and/or AP Wireless...
  • Page 72 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Connect Analyzer to Local Network LAN/WAN Unplug the black cable from the router port. (Figure 54) Figure 54: Unplug Cable and Remove Ethernet Union 2. Remove the Ethernet union (next to the router). (Figure 54) 3.
  • Page 73: Appendix D: Set Up Devices For Remote Access Using Vnc Software

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Appendix D: Set Up Devices for Remote Access Using VNC Software Listed below are three types of devices that can be connected to the analyzer through the wireless router to access information: ...
  • Page 74 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 6. A verification message appears, showing that the Android device is connected to the router. (Figure 57) Figure 57: Connectivity Confirmation Screen 7. Ensure that the IP address of the Android device is correct by holding your finger down on the network connection icon.
  • Page 75 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Figure 58: Android-vnc-viewer Install Screen 10. Open the VNC application on the Android device by selecting the VNC application icon. (Figure 59) Figure 59: VNC Application Icon 11. The Android VNC screen appears. (Figure 60) Figure 60: VNC Application Installation Setup Screen 12.
  • Page 76 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 14. Tap the Connect button to connect the Android device to the analyzer. The analyzer software interface screen displays on the device. The screen size is adjustable to fit the screen of the device. (Figure 61) Figure 61: Analyzer Software Interface Display with Size Adjustment for Android Devices...
  • Page 77 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Set up VNC Software on iOS Devices On the iOS device, go to Settings > WiFi, then select the network from the list. 2. Connect to the wireless SSID network listed on the router sticker. (Figure 49) Enter the TP-Link wireless router.
  • Page 78 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 7. Select the network to check the IP address (192.168.100.100 or 192.168.100.101) of the device as shown in Figure 65. a. Wireless devices can compete for dynamic addresses. If the 192.168.100.100 address does not connect, then use 192.168.100.101.
  • Page 79 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 10. Open the application and select Configure. (Figure 67) Figure 67: Mocha VNC Lite Configure (New) Screen Configure Screen 11. The prompts you for the server IP address and password. (Figure 68) Figure 68: Mocha VNC Lite Configure Screen VNC server address...
  • Page 80 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 14. Select Connect. Setup Configuration screen displays the IP address. (Figure 69) Figure 69: Setup Configurations Screen 15. To connect the iOS device to the analyzer, tap the IP Config you set up. The analyzer software will display on the device.
  • Page 81 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Set up VNC Software on Windows Devices On the Windows device, open Wireless Router options. 2. Locate the sticker on the router. (Figure 49) 3. Click on the Wireless Network Connections icon in the bottom left of the screen Windows Wireless Networks (Figure 71) to open the dialog-box.
  • Page 82 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 4. Select the SSID network name listed on the router sticker, (Example: TP-LINK- Connect to a Network 775C), to display the dialog-box. (Figure 73) Security key 5. In the field, enter the wireless password located on the router sticker.
  • Page 83 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 8. Check the connection to make sure the device is connected through the wireless router by selecting the router. (Figure 75) Figure 75: Wireless Network Connection Screen 9. Verify the IP address of the Windows device: a.
  • Page 84 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Wireless Network Connection Status 10. The dialog-box displays. (Figure 77) Figure 77: Wireless Network Connection Status Window Network Connection Details 11. Click the Details button to display the window. (Figure 78) Figure 78: Network Connection Details Window...
  • Page 85 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Ipv4 Address 12. Verify the of the Windows device, which should be either 192.168.100.100 or 192.168.100.101. For example, the Windows device IP address is 192.168.100.101. (Figure 78) RealVNC 13. Install the VNC software by going to the website and downloading the RealVNC Viewer “EXE”...
  • Page 86: Appendix E: Multi-Port Inlet Unit (Optional)

    By sampling references periodically during an ongoing data run, you can post-correct the data for long-term drift when active calibration cannot be done. ABB-LGR offers two versions of the MIU:  8 port (MIU-8) ...
  • Page 87 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Figure 81 shows the back panel of a 16 port MIU (MIU-16). The MIU inlet ports are labeled numerically on the back panel of the MIU. The outlet port connects to the gas inlet on the analyzer.
  • Page 88 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Control the MIU Using the Analyzer Setup Panel Click Setup on the User Interface Control Bar. (Figure 84) Setup 2. Click on the MIU tab at the top of the menu selection bar.
  • Page 89 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Figure 83: Gas Manifold Control Screen for the MIU, Enabled If a valve is set to 0, the entry is ignored. Each defined gas is sampled sequentially in its respective group (unknown or reference). 4.
  • Page 90 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 The MIU outlet port is:  Open when the MIU is powered on  Open at initialization  MIU tab Open and closes as specified on the when the analyzer software has properly initialized While the MIU is operating, the current valve being sampled/referenced, and its text User Interface Control Bar.
  • Page 91: Appendix F: Mirror Cleaning Procedure

    Mirror cleaning kits are included as part of the (recommended) maintenance kits (MTN-CLEAN-M). See Optional Components.  If further maintenance is required, contact ABB-LGR for service. Technical Support: icos.support@ca.abb.com Only authorized persons may open the analyzer cover or perform internal maintenance.
  • Page 92 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Figure 85 shows the mirror cleaning kit. Figure 85: Mirror Cleaning Kit...
  • Page 93 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Remove the Mirrors Place the analyzer on a flat, stable surface in a clean area. Perform this procedure in a clean, non-carpeted room. Airborne particles (particularly carpet fibers) are attracted to freshly cleaned mirrors and can re-contaminate the mirror before it can be replaced onto the cavity.
  • Page 94 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 5. Open the case top. Locate the cavity as shown in Figure 87. Figure 87: Ultra-Portable Case Open 6. Remove the safety shield by un-screwing the two flat-head screws and carefully lifting the shield off of the laser assembly.
  • Page 95 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 7. Loosen the detector assembly by un-screwing and removing the Philips head screws on either side of the bracket. (Figure 89) Figure 89: Remove the screws from the Detector Bracket 8.
  • Page 96 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 10. The flange at the front of the optical fiber launch tray has a wire connection. Unplug the wires by separating the connectors as shown in Figure 91. The detector flange does not have this connector. Figure 91: Separate Connectors 11.
  • Page 97 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 12. Remove any dust or particles from the inside of the measurement cell by releasing a puff of compressed gas through the measurement cell from a distance of six to eight inches.
  • Page 98 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 15. Place the mirror flange on top of the Teflon tube (provided) and carefully push the flange downwards until the mirror pops out of the flange O-ring. (Figure 95) Figure 95: Releasing the Mirror...
  • Page 99 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Clean the Mirrors drag wiping This section explains how to clean the mirrors, using a technique called Place the mirror on the mirror-cleaning block with the arrow on the mirror edge pointing down (anti-reflection side up) as shown in Figure 96.
  • Page 100 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Acetone Screw-Cap Bottle 3. Transfer a very small amount of fresh acetone from the Acetone Dropper Bottle to the . Use just enough to rinse the dropper bottle. 4. With the dropper top closed, shake the dropper bottle to rinse the interior of the bottle and discard the rinse acetone.
  • Page 101 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 acetone dropper bottle Acetone 8. Using the , place 4 drops of onto the tissue at the center of the mirror. The solvent will wick to the edge of the mirror. (Figure 99) Figure 99: Drag Wipe Step 1 9.
  • Page 102 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 10. Discard the used tissue. 11. Lay a clean tissue on top of the mirror Methanol 12. Place 4 drops of on a clean tissue and repeat the drag wipe process. 13.
  • Page 103 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Reassemble the Analyzer Place the mirror back into the flange with the side down (arrow down), so that side will be facing towards the measurement cell. When placed into the flange, the mirror sits on the outer O-ring.
  • Page 104 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Reorder Information  30ml LDPE Screw Top Bottle (Nalgene Part #: 2003-0001)  30ml LDPE Dropper Bottle (Nalgene Part #: 2411-0030)  Acetone HPLC Plus, ≥ 99.9% (Sigma-Aldrich Part #: 650501) ...
  • Page 105: Appendix G: Cables

    USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Appendix G: Cables Table 11 describes the power cables shipped with your analyzer. Table 11: Power Cables Region Cable Specifications Australia and New Zealand United Kingdom...
  • Page 106 USER MANUAL | ICOS | INSTRUCTIONS | UM/ICOS-EN REV. B.2 Europe United States...
  • Page 107 We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders, the agreed particulars shall prevail. ABB does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document.

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