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DLM 68100-09 EN Rev. A
Chapter 5: Calibration and Verification
Table 10: Approximate Number of Verification Repetitions Possible
This estimation is based on a completely filled 40-mL vial and no sample flushes.
Reviewing Calibration and Verification History
The Analyzer stores a history of calibrations (up to 40 calibrations) and a history of verifications data (up to 41
verifications).
To review calibration and verification history
1. Select the
Cal/Ver
tab.
2. To display a list of calibrations or verifications stored on the Analyzer, press one of the following buttons:
• Calibration History
• Verification History
3. Select a calibration or verification to view by scrolling up or down the list to highlight a selection, and
then press the
View
button. A summary of the selected calibration (or verification) appears.
4. To export all of the calibrations (or verifications) on the list, press the
Export All
button. Then press the
button that corresponds to the desired data format (CSV or PDF).To export calibration or verification
summary data to a USB flash memory drive, make sure a USB flash memory drive is connected to the
Analyzer's USB port. (Only one USB flash memory drive should be inserted at a time in one of the three
available USB ports). Then press
Export PDF.
5. To export calibration or verification summary data to Ethernet, first set up a PC to collect data using a
data acquisition program such as PuTTY, HyperTerminal, and Tera Term
from the Ethernet port on the
Analyzer. Set the port number to 10802 to access the exported file, and capture the file under file name
you select. Then, press the
Cal. CSV to Ethernet
button or the
Ver. CSV to Ethernet
button.
Mode
Range
100 ppm
1,000 ppm
5,000 ppm
20,000 ppm
50,000 ppm
NPOC
6
7
14
20
20
TOC
3
3
12
20
20
IC
6
7
14
20
20
TC
3
3
12
20
20
N
OTE
:
If the printer is set up, printing of the
Cal/Ver
history is also available.