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3.6 Auto Standardize Mode
When Auto Standardize is enabled, initial start-up of a MultiGard 5000 System will not proceed
correctly without calibration gases available. The “Auto Standardization Not Performed” flag will
remain on the MultiGard 5000 Display. MultiGard 5000 System monitoring will proceed with
uncorrected analyzer values.
The absence of calibration gases will also result in Zero, Span 1 or 2 “Flow Failure” trouble
indications from the MultiGard 5000 System when Auto Standardize is attempted. This indicator is
visible on the Manual Calibration screen.
The analog signals from the sensors are scaled and corrected for any possible drift during the
MultiGard 5000 Auto Standardize Mode. Failure to have calibration gas available to the MultiGard
5000 System during the Auto Standardize Mode will abort the scaling and correction process. Prior
values will be used until a full Auto Standardize cycle can be completed.
CAUTION
When MultiGard 5000 Auto Standardize Mode is enabled
calibration gases must be available at all times.
If a calibration gas source is not available during Auto-Standardize
Mode MultiGard 5000 monitoring may be adversely affected.