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Agilent Technologies 7697A Advanced Operation Guide

Agilent Technologies 7697A
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Options 6
Advanced Operation 81
3
Select Tray then press [Enter].
The Status line of the calibration display shows the last
manual calibration, or Not calibrated if using the factory
defaults.
Rail axis offset, Gantry axis offset, and Z-axis offset display the
current calibration values.
4 Scroll to Start calibration, then press [Enter]. The calibration
routine starts.
To calibrate the gas sensors
The vial pressurization gas and carrier gas sensors can be
calibrated. The EPC gas control modules contain flow and/or
pressure sensors that are calibrated at the factory.
Sensitivity (slope of the curve) is quite stable, but zero offset
requires periodic updating.
When calibrating a pressure sensor, turn off the gas
supply at its source and disconnect from the HS to
release any residual backpressure.
When calibrating a flow sensor, turn off the gas supply at
the source, but leave it connected.
1 Press [Options], scroll to Calibration, then press [Enter].
2 Select Vial sensors or Carrier sensors, then press [Enter].
3 Select the desired sensor (if available), flow or pressure.
Press [On/Yes] to calibrate the sensor.
Press [Off/No] to restore the factory defaults.
The HS will measure the offset and adjust the sensor.

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Agilent Technologies 7697A Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
Model7697A
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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