Model 2010D Calibration Setup Page 6-
Setting up Sequence Points for Multi-gas Sequences (Pages 2 - 5)
Unlike the other sequence types, Multi-gas sequences don't
assume that each point is of the same type and gas source.
Consequently, certain information that is entered on the first
page and is common to all points for single-gas sequences is
entered for each point of a Multi-gas sequence. In particular,
the Gas Source, Primary Gas Name, Source MFC and Instrument
Solenoids can be independently programmed for each point of a
Multi-gas sequence. Figure 6-6 shows page 2 of a typical multi-
gas screen.
Figure 6-6 New Sequence Screen (Multi-gas, Page 2 of 5)
The additional information makes it necessary for the point
information to be presented on four pages, where a single-gas
sequence needs only two. Pages 2 and 3 define the first ten
points, while 4 and 5 define points 11 through 20. Most of the
information is presented on pages 2 and 4, but the Instrument
Solenoid and Point Status Output information is found on pages 3
and 5, as shown in Figure 6-7.
The following paragraphs are a continuation of the steps
describing how to set up page 1 of a sequence in the section "