
If
the
photometer
registers
a
reading
of
less
than
90
Nits
(or
150
Nits
without
the
b ezel),
and
greater
than
60
Nits
(or
100
without
the
b ezel),
pro ceed
to
\Op erating
Default
In
tensity
Adjustmen
t."
If
the
photometer
registers
a
reading
of
less
than
60
Nits
(or
100
Nits
without
the
b ezel),
the
display
is
faulty
.
Operating
Default
Intensity
Adjustment
This
adjustmen
t
sets
the
preset
default
lev
el
of
the
display
in
tensit
y
.
If
y
ou
switch
the
p o
w
er
o
and
on,
the
analyzer
uses
this
default
lev
el
to
ensure
that
the
display
is
visible
and
eliminates
concern
that
the
display
may
not
b e
functioning.
10.
Press
the
top
softkey
on
the
analyzer
to
bring
up
the
next
display
adjustmen
t
mo
de.
11.
Cen
ter
the
photometer
on
the
analyzer
display
as
sho
wn
in
Figure
3-5 .
12.
Adjust
the
analyzer
fron
t
panel
knob
un
til
the
photometer
registers
60
Nits
(or
100
Nits
without
b ezel
installed).
13.
Press
the
top
softkey
on
the
analyzer
and
observ
e
the
display:
If
DONE
is
display
ed
on
the
analyzer,
the
adjustmen
t
is
done.
This
completes
the
series
of
three
Display
In
tensity
Adjustmen
t
Pro
cedures.
If
FAIL
is
display
ed
on
the
analyzer,
rep eat
the
three
\Displa
y
In
tensity
Correction
Constants
(T
est
49)."
If
the
analyzer
still
fails
the
adjustmen
t
routine,
refer
to
the
\Start
T
roublesho oting
Here"
c
hapter
to
isolate
the
problem.
3-18
Adjustments
and
Correction
Constants
DRAFT
3/21/106
15:11
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