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Teledyne 6000B - Photometric analyzer User Manual

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Photometric Analyzer

Operation 3

Part I 3-17

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

the lower right corner of the screen as C—Zero, for 3 min, and then does a fine
zero, and displays F—Zero, for 3 min.

Then, and whenever Slope is less than 0.01 for at least 3 min, instead of

Slope you will see a countdown: 9 Left, 8 Left, and so fourth. These are
software steps in the zeroing process that the system must complete, AFTER
settling, before it can go back to

Analyze

. Software zero is indicated by S–

Zero in the lower right corner.

####.## % SO2

4 Left=#.### S—Zero

The zeroing process will automatically conclude when the output is within

the acceptable range for a good zero. Then the analyzer automatically returns to
the

Analyze

mode.

3.4.1.2

Manual Mode Zeroing

Press

Zero

to enter the

Zero

function. The screen that appears allows you

to select between automatic or manual zero calibration. Use the

Δ∇ keys to

toggle between AUTO and MAN zero settling. Stop when MANUAL appears,
blinking, on the display.

Select

zero

mode: MANUAL

Press

Enter

to begin the zero calibration. After a few seconds the first of

three zeroing screens appears. The number in the upper left hand corner is the
first-stage zero offset. The microprocessor samples the output at a predeter-
mined rate.

####.## % SO2

Zero adj:2048 C—Zero

The analyzer goes through C–Zero, F–Zero, and S–Zero. During C–Zero

and F–Zero, use the

ΔΔΔΔΔ∇ keys to adjust displayed Zero adj: value as close as

possible to zero. Then, press

Enter

.

S–Zero starts. During S–Zero, the Microcontroller takes control as in Auto

Mode Zeroing, above. It calculates the differences between successive sam-
plings and displays the rate of change as Slope= a value in parts per million per
second (ppm/s).

####.## % SO2

Slope=#.### S—Zero