General Programming 6-15
September 2007
PRESSURE GRID Option
(cont.)
The Point #n prompt lets you enter the % oxygen for one of the data
points on the calibration curves.
Note: The gas type displayed in the next prompt is specified in the
Select Gas Type option of the Advanced Menu. The choices
are %O2 (used as an example in this manual), %H2, %N2,
%SO2, and %CO2. Refer to Chapter 7, Advanced
Programming, for more details.
The Point #n prompt repeats until the %O2 values for the total
number of points specified at the # Points prompt have been entered.
After all of the %O2 values have been entered, the Enter Point?
prompt appears.
The next prompt to appear depends on the above response and on
whether you selected Numeric Entry or Introduce Gases at the
Calibrate Mode prompt on page 6-5. Proceed to one of the sections
on the following two pages to continue the programming sequence:
Note: After all data points specified at the # Points prompt for the
current curve have been entered, this sequence is repeated for
the next curve. After all of the curves specified in the # Curves
prompt have been entered, programming of the Pressure Grid
option is completed and you will be returned to the Calibrate
System? prompt.
CALIBRATE GRID
To accept the current value, press
[Y] or [Enter]. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y] or [Enter] twice.
# Points [x]:
Point #n
To accept the current value, press
[Y] or [Enter]. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y] or [Enter] twice.
%O2 [x.xx]:
x.xx %O2, Curve #n
Press [Y] or [Enter] to begin
programming actual mV values,
or press
[N] to have the XMO2
interpolate the mV values.
Enter Point?