Model 990 dCLD II Component Leak Detector
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5.1 Daily Maintenance
5.1.1 Sensitivity Check using the Optional Front Control Panel
1. Press the READ STANDARD LEAK button.
2. Compare the value displayed on the HOME screen (Section 4.4, “Touch Panel Home
Screen”) to the value of the known calibrated leak displayed on the SYSTEM
INFORMATION screen (Section 4.5 “System Information Screen” on page 4-11) or listed
on the tag of the calibrated leak. Adjust the value for temperature if necessary.
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If the values do not match, press the CALIBRATE button to perform an automated
calibration and then repeat step 1.
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If specification is still not met, Manual Tuning may be required. See Section 5.6
“Manual Tuning” on page 5-20.
5.1.2 Sensitivity Check using the Diagnostic Serial Port J12
1. Send the inquiry ?STDLEAK<CR>.
2. Compare the value returned in the response to the value of the known internal
calibrated leak.
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If necessary, adjust the value for temperature.
3. If the values do not match, perform an automated calibration:
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Issue the INTERNAL<CR> command to ensure performing an internal calibration.
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Issue the 0 INIT-QUICK-CAL<CR> command to ensure pilfering a full calibration.
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Issue the CALIBRATE<CR> command to perform the calibration.
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The system should respond
ok
<CR><LF>.
If specification is still not met, Manual Tuning may be required. See Section 5.6
“Manual Tuning” on page 5-20.
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