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CEM ORACLE User Manual

CEM ORACLE
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Short Term Stability
The Short Term Stability test measures the peak to peak
difference of signal amplitude (of a Normalization Standard)
over the course of approximately 4 hours. The purpose of
this test is to confirm the internal components of the
magnet are performing optimally, as well as to check for any
environmental interference.
Note- This test should only be run if instructed by CEM
Service personnel as the ORACLE magnets are highly stable
and should not drift over time.
Long Term Stability
The Long Term Stability test measures the peak to peak
difference of signal amplitude (of a Normalization Standard)
over the course of approximately 14 hours. The purpose of
this test is to confirm magnet performance over an extended
period of time and determine any possible trends in external
interferences (eg. power, temperature, EMF, etc).
Note- This test should only be run if instructed by CEM
Service personnel as the ORACLE magnets are highly stable
and should not drift (resulting in in-homogeneity) over time.

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CEM ORACLE Specifications

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BrandCEM
ModelORACLE
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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