Operation | Series 4060 |
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4.6.1 Default Parameters
The versatility of this analyzer usually results in significant changes being made to parameters over the course of time to better suit a particular application. Occasionally processes change requiring alteration to alarms, filter settings etc. At some time, it may be beneficial to reset the analyzer to the default conditions as it was when shipped from the factory. Below is a listing of the default parameters used in configuring the typical Model 4060 instrument. Your specific application may require different settings. Refer to the Addendum and Testing Results section of Appendix B for any specific changes or recommendations that apply to your application.
Range/Application: | Refer to the Addendum and Testing |
| Results section of Appendix B |
Range: | Manual |
Alarms: | Defeated, 20ppb, 50ppb, HI, NON- |
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Auto Span Timing: | Defeated, every 7 days, at 12 hours |
Span: | 80 ppb |
Password: | TAI |
4.6.2 Style Conventions
The following typeface conventions are used when referring to screen names, key presses and screen readout:
| Screens: | Arial 12 pt. type in capital letters. |
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| Example: ANALYZE or MAIN |
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| screen or menu. |
| Key Presses: | <key> The particular keystroke to |
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| enter is placed between < and >. |
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| Example: <enter> or <escape> or |
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| <▲> (UP key) or <▼> (DOWN |
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| entered will it be placed between |
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