Teledyne SERIES 4030, HEATED THC manual Analog output Adjustment

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Operation

4.4.14 Analog output Adjustment

The software in this instrument provides a way to enter to manage the analog output of the analyzer FOR ANALOG CHANNEL 1 ONLY. To access the offset function:

<▲▼> From the MAIN MENU, scroll to the ANALOG ADJUST function using the UP/DOWN keys.

<Enter> Pressing <Enter> activates the function and takes you to the next screen.

ANALOG-OUT ADJUST

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CH1 Offset: 0

CH1 Gain: 0

CH1 Select: THC

CH2 Select: R-ID

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<Enter> Use the <Enter> key to move over to the Offset field.

<▲▼> Use the UP/DOWN keys to change each digits value.

<Enter> Use the <Enter> key to save the value.

<Escape> Use the <Escape> key to revert to the original value.

Use the same procedure to set the gain of the instrument. After the last digit is entered, the final <Enter> press will accept the gain value.

The values entered do not have explicit units of current or voltage. Adjustment should be gauged using a voltmeter or current meter attached to the analog output. When the ANALOG ADJUST menu is entered the following is displayed:

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-> CH1 mA Offset: 0

CH1 mA Gain: 0

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When the arrow is on the Offset, or when the user presses <Enter> to modify the offset, the analog output is 4mA plus a value that is proportionate to the number indicated to the right of 'Offset:' That number may be modified –500 to 500.

When the arrow is on the Gain, or when the user presses <Enter> to modify the gain, the output is 20mA scaled by the value to the right of

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