Getting Started Page 2-
Initial Configuration of the Model 2010D
Before the Model 2010D can perform calibrations, it must be
configured for the intended application. Following is the list
of tasks that must be accomplished in order to place the unit in
proper working order.
[1] Set the Model 2010D's time and date to local time as described
in the Subsection "Setting the Time and Date" in Section 6.
[2] Select the source gas and diluent gas. This is covered in the
"Installation" section of the manual which begins on page 4-1.
[3] Determine source and diluent port usage on the rear panel of
the Model 2010D. This is covered in the "Installation"
section of the manual which begins on page 4-1.
[4] Set up the 2010D for your specific calibrations. The "Model 2010D
Calibration Set-up" section, starting on page 6-1, covers this
topic.
[5] Verify and/or calibrate the flow controllers and the ozone
generator. This topic, covered in the section titled
"Calibrating Model 2010D Components", starts on page 8-1.
System Operation and Maintenance Precautions
Care should be taken to leave factory set parameters unchanged.
Altering factory parameters can result in improper operation or even
damage to the unit. Improper use of the diagnostic routines can
also result in damage to the Model 2010D.
When performing maintenance on the Model 2010D, Power should be
removed. Tools and small loose parts could cause damage to the unit
if they come in contact with electrical circuits.
Anti static procedures should be used at all times when working with
electronic components.