
5.1 Analyzer Module Setup
5.1.1 Calibration Parameters – Zero Gases
Main Menu — Analyzer and
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| Zero gas concentration (all ranges): | 0.00 ppm |
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F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 |
In the menu "Zero Gas Definition" you can set up the zero gas concentration for all ranges of the current channel of an MLT analyzer or analyzer module. The concentration unit ("ppm", "ppb", "%" etc.) is determined by the setup of the current channel (see section 5.1.10 p.
Zero gas concentration setup:
¨Select the variable with the 8
¨Select any digit with the ←
resp. select the whole parameter with the −
¨Confirm the new value with the 8
cancel and go back to the last value with the F2 key.
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