General Programming 6-11
September 2007
BACKGROUND GRID
Option (cont.)
If you selected Introduce Gases and [Y]:
If you selected Introduce Gases at the Calibrate Mode prompt and
[Y]
at the Enter Point? prompt, you may begin calibrating the XMO2 at
the current %O2 point by introducing a gas with the appropriate
oxygen/background gas composition.
The XMO2 displays working... as it records the calibration data, and
then returns you to the Enter Point? prompt on page 6-9.
If you selected Introduce Gases and [N]:
If you selected Introduce Gases at the Calibrate Mode prompt and
[N]
at the Enter Point? prompt, the Interpolate Point? prompt is used to
have the XMO2 perform a linear interpolation to determine the
corresponding mV value for the current %O2 point.
Note: The XMO2 linear interpolation capability is useful when you
do not have a calibration gas with the required oxygen/
background gas composition for a given point.
The XMO2 displays working... as it records the calibration data, and
then returns you to the Enter Point? prompt on page 6-9.
Introduce x.xx %O2, Curve n
Initiate the calibration gas flow,
then press
[Y] or [Enter].
Press [YES] when ready.
Press [YES] when settled.
When the displayed mV values
stabilize, press
[Y] or [Enter].
-xxx.x O2 mV xxx.x Bkgd mV
x.xx %O2, Curve #n
Press [Y] or [Enter] to begin the
interpolation, or press
[N] to
return to the Enter Point?
prompt.
Interpolate Point?