214  AO2000 CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS  |  OI/AO2000-EN REV. B 
 
 
 
Manual calibration 
Definition 
Manual calibration means: Zero and span are calibrated separately by press-
ing the gas analyzer display and control unit softkeys. 
Test gas infeed 
The test gas supply can be started by activating a multiple-way ball valve or 
solenoid valve. 
If the analyzer module is assigned to a pneumatic module and the latter is 
fitted with a single solenoid valve to control the test gas supply (see follow-
ing Figure), the zero gas and span gas must be fed to the zero gas inlet (NG). 
This also applies if an external solenoid valve is used and controlled via a 
digital output. 
The pump status (on/off during manual calibration) matches the setting for 
automatic calibration (see page 227). 
Example 
Test gas connection for Caldos27 with single-point calibration, Magnos206 
with single-point calibration, Magnos28 with single-point calibration,   
Limas11 IR, Limas21 UV and Limas21 HW with calibration cells, Uras26 with 
calibration cells with flow monitoring as option, e.g. for flowing reference 
gas or purge gas (external needle valve required): 
O
2
P
MG
NG
E
c
opt.
Pneumatikmodul
 
MG  Sample gas inlet 
NG  Zero gas inlet 
Flow Flow monitoring 
O
2
 Oxygen sensor 
P  Pressure sensor in analyzer module 
c/E Analyzer 
Dew point 
The dew point of the test gases must be approximately the same as the dew 
point of the sample gas. 
Analyzer modules with multiple detectors 
In the case of analyzer modules with several detectors (e.g. Uras26) each 
detector should be calibrated sequentially.