Quick Start
System Setup
Turn on the power to the calibrator by toggling the switch on the power entry module. Aft
brief self-test, the co
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ntroller should begin normal operation. The main screen will appear within 30
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e instrument, the parameters in this section need to be setup (Main Menu:
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Displa
Currently (2005), English is the only language supported by the instrument. Other languages are
ed to be released in 2006. If other languages are present, select the preferred language using
Contras
The contrast determines the readability and visibility of the text/numbers on the screen. Select the
sired contrast using the right/left arrow keys and press “ENTER” to accept the selection.
Decima
The decimal of the numbers in the instrument can be either a comma or decimal. Select the
esired decimal type using the right/left arrow keys and press “ENTER” to accept the selection.
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seconds. If the instrument fails to operate, please check the power connection.
The display will show the well temperature, and wait for user input before heating or cooling to
current set-point.
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the right/left arrow keys and press “ENTER” to accept the selection.
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Stability Limi
NOTE: Metrology Wells should not be expected to operate better than the stability limit
specification set forth in the Specifications section of this guide. Therefore, the minimum setting of
ations
as achieved the stability limit set in this parameter. There are two notifications: visual
the stability limit should not be less than the stability specification set forth in the Specific
section.
The stability limit of the instrument is the parameter which allows the instrument to notify the user
when it h
and audible. The visual notification is always active. When the instrument is operating within the
stability limit, the stability parameter on the main screen will remain highlighted as long as the
instrument is within the given specification, otherwise the parameter will not be highlighted. The
audible, if enabled, alerts the user once per set-point when the instrument achieves the set stability