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Basic Programming
Entering Delta F Cell
Calibration Data (cont.)
4. Enter the probe serial number from the Calibration Data Sheet,
and press [YES].The serial number is also on the side of the
oxygen cell.
5. Move the pointer to the Zero
µ
A line and press [YES].
6. Enter the microamp (
µ
A) value and press [YES].
7. Move the pointer to the Zero ppm (or %) line and press [YES].
8. Enter the zero range value, and press [YES]. The range units will
be either ppm or %, depending on the cell type/model selected in
the Probe Configuration Menu.
9. Repeat Steps 5 through 8 to enter the microamp (
µ
A) and range
value for the span line.
IMPORTANT:
Leave the O2 Current Multiplier at 1.00 unless you
are using a background gas other than nitrogen. See
the section Background Gas Correction Factors for
the Delta F Oxygen Cell in Chapter 2 of the Service
Manual.
Repeat Steps 1 through 9 to enter oxygen calibration data for the
remaining channels.
Figure 2-8: System Calibration Menu for Oxygen Cell
To enter calibration data for other probes, refer to Entering Moisture
Probe Calibration Data on page 2-13, Entering Pressure Calibration
Data on page 2-17, and Entering Auxiliary Input Calibration Data on
page 2-19. To exit, press the DONE menu key until Main Menu
appears on the message line. Then refer to Entering High and Low
Reference Values on page 2-21.
Oxygen Probe Calibration Ch
System Calibration Menu
HELP CHANNEL PROBE DONE
S/N
µA ppm (or %)
Zero: ___ ___
Span: ___ ___
O2 Current Multiplier: 1:00
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