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Teledyne 5000B - Near Infrared Photometer User Manual

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Part I: iii

Part I: Control Unit

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

3.3.12 Model ..................................................................... 3-15
3.3.13 Show Negative ...................................................... 3-15

3.4 The Zero and Span Functions ....................................... 3-16

3.4.1

Zero Cal ................................................................. 3-16

3.4.1.1 Auto Mode Zeroing ........................................ 3-16
3.4.1.2 Manual Mode Zeroing .................................... 3-17
3.4.1.3 Cell Failure .................................................... 3-18

3.4.2

Span Cal ................................................................ 3-19

3.4.2.1 Auto Mode Spanning ..................................... 3-19
3.4.2.2 Manual Mode Spanning ................................. 3-19

3.4.3

Offset Function ....................................................... 3-20

3.5 The Alarms Function ...................................................... 3-22
3.6 The Range Select Function ........................................... 3-24

3.6.1

Manual (Select/Define Range) Screen .................. 3-24

3.6.2

Auto Screen ........................................................... 3-25

3.6.3

Precautions ............................................................ 3-26

3.7 The Analyze Function .................................................... 3-28
3.8 Programming ................................................................. 3-28

3.8.1

The Set Range Screen .......................................... 3.29

3.8.2

The Curve Algorithm Screen ................................. 3-31

3.8.2.1 Manual Mode Linearization ........................... 3-31
3.8.2.2 Auto Mode Linearization ................................ 3-31

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Maintenance

4.1 Fuse Replacement......................................................... 4-1
4.2 System Self Diagnostic Test ........................................... 4-2
4.3 Major Internal Components ............................................ 4-3