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5.2.7.3 Box Temperature Calibration Screen
ENTER BOX TEMP degC 28.41
OFFSET=0.18 LEAK=28.41
In order to accurately determine when the internal leak source is running out of gas, the enclosure’s temperature sensor must match the temperature of the leak source, as computed using the pressure/ temperature curve for the gas contained in the leak source and the measured pressure of the leak source.
Before making this adjustment, all enclosure lids must be in place and the instrument must be allowed to warm up for at least 30 minutes.
Next, adjust the value displayed on the Box Temperature Calibration screen to match the calculated “LEAK” temperature as displayed in the
5.2.8 Model Select
MODEL SELECT
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The Model Select function is used to set up the instrument’s operating characteristics as defined by its Part Number (refer to Appendix “A”). Use the Up and Down buttons to select the appropriate Part Number (as marked on the instrument’s rear panel). Press ENT to activate the selection.
5.2.9 Probe Type
PROBE TYPE
STD 6ft
STD 12ft
SMART 6 ft
SMART 12 ft
Use the Probe Type function to select the probe type that is connected to the instrument. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the appropriate probe type. Press ENT to activate the selection. Refer to Sections 1.7.4, 1.7.5, and 1.7.6 for descriptions of available probe types.
In the example below, a Smart 6 ft probe has been selected. A message is also displayed warning that if the probe type is changed the instrument must be recalibrated, and the new calibration value must be saved as the default factory calibration as described in Section 5.2.7.2.
SMART 6ft SELECTED
IF CHANGED, YOU MUST
RESET FACTORY CAL
5.2.10 Firmware
REV x.xx COMPILED ON
Month Day Year
At hh:mm:ss
The Firmware screen displays the firmware’s revision number, date, and time of compilation.
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