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Auto calibration cycle
Gases introduced:
• Sample gas
Zero gas
Span gas 1
CO
Span gas 1
NO
Span gas 2
SO2
Span gas 3
O2
• Indicator lamps
AUTO CAL.
Flickers
ZERO
Flickers
SPAN
CAL
Lights
HOLD
(at HOLD ON)
Auto calibration abnormality:
If an abnormality occurs during auto calibration, a contact signal for auto calibration abnormality will be output from the input/output terminals on the upper of the analyzer. The gas which incurred the abnormality will not be calibrated, and instead the next component will be calibrated.
Note: Usually, T is set at 360 sec. for measurement including SO2, and at 180 sec. for other measurements. For change of setting, refer to the separate instruction manual of infrared gas analyzer.
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