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MicroRAE User’s Guide
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9.4.1.6.
Startup Mode
You can choose Normal or Fast startup. Normal startup shows more information during the
startup process, but Fast shows fewer and therefore gets from power-on to reading more quickly.
9.4.1.7.
Password Access
View or change the password. The default value is “0000.” It must have four digits.
9.4.1.8.
Zero At Start
If your MicroRAE has been configured to perform a zero (fresh air) calibration upon startup,
called Zero At Start, then the startup routine is interrupted so that you can perform a fresh air
calibration. Choices are On or Off.
9.4.1.9.
Average Type
Get or set the instrument’s averaging type. These include Moving Average, TWA Average, and
No Average Operation.
9.4.1.10.
Back Light
The display’s backlight can be set to illuminate either automatically, based on ambient light
conditions, or manually, or it can be shut off. In addition, you can view or change the Back Light
Trigger Value.
9.4.1.11.
Messaging
Get or set pre-configured messages (maximum length is 20 characters, including spaces
or symbols).
9.4.1.12.
Datalog Options
Data Selection.
Get or set the MicroRAE’s data type. Options include Minimum,
Average, Maximum, and Real Time.
Log Mode.
Get or set the instruments’s log mode. Options include Datalog Start Type
and Memory Full Action
Log Interval.
Get or set the log interval (in seconds).
9.4.1.13.
Gas Information
Gas Library Information.
The current gas library’s information is shown, including its
version, date, time, and total number of gases included in it. These are tailored to the
sensors for best accuracy.
Custom Gas List.
Get and set custom gases in the instrument’s library. You can provide
a name, formula, gas number, and parameters such as molecular weight, Correction
Factor (CF), alarms and Span value.