A sample command is shown below in HP Basic. If you are not using HP Basic, consult
your operator's manual for the correct command syntax.
OUTPUT 715;"U1"
= tells 2701C to increase the output by 4 ppm
5-2. Decreasing
Output
The output level at each calibration point is decreased through use of the "D" command.
This command, followed by the desired variable, determines the amount of decrease. The
variables are:
D0
.
0.25 ppm of range
D1
.
4 ppm of range
D2
.
64 ppm of range
A sample command is shown below in HP Basic. If you are not using HP Basic, consult
your operator's manual for the correct command syntax.
OUTPUT 715;"D0"
= tells 2701C to decrease the output by 0.25 ppm
5-3. Entering
the
Data
The "N" command tells the 2701C to place the adjustment into non-volatile memory and
move on to the next step. The "N" command may be used to skip a step without changing
the calibration data.
A sample command is shown below in HP Basic. If you are not using HP Basic, consult
your operator's manual for the correct command syntax.
OUTPUT 715;"N"
= tells 2701C to store the adjusted data and move on to the next step. If no adjustment has
been made, the existing data remains in memory and the 2701C moves on to the next step.
5-6. Periodic
Maintenance
It is recommended that the 2701C be operated in a clean environment. If the environment is
dusty, periodic cleaning of the unit will be required.
Loose dirt or dust which has collected on the exterior surfaces of the 2701C may be
removed with a soft cloth or brush. Any remaining dirt may be removed with a soft cloth
dampened in a mild soap and water solution.
Do not use abrasive cleaners
. The front
panel may be cleaned with a soft cloth and a "Windex" type cleaner.
Do not use petroleum
based cleaners on the front panel.
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