0 calibration – ENMET EX-6100 Series User Manual
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5.0 Calibration
5.1 Sensor Calibration
This feature allows the sensor to be calibrated. Ensure that the correct sensor type is selected in the configuration prior to
calibration. Refer to section for details of the menu system operation.
5.1.1 Sensor Zero
Tap the magnet over the
menu
switch, the display will change to Pass wait approximately 10 seconds and the display will
show E 1.
Tap the magnet over the
enter
switch the display will flash E: 1 and 0
If the zero is accepted the display will show ---- Tap the magnet over the
menu
switch to exit.
If the zero calibration was not within acceptable range the display will show F2. A recalibration is required; you may
need a cylinder of 20.9 air.
5.1.2 Sensor Span
Tap the magnet over the
menu
switch, the display will change to Pass, wait approximately 10 seconds and the display will
show E 1.
Tap the magnet over the
up
switch, the display will change to E 2.
Tap the magnet over the
enter
switch the display will flash E: 2 and
XX (XX
= the calibration gas level).
If the calibration gas you have does not match the displayed value, place the magnet over the
up
or
down
switch to adjust the
value.
Tap the magnet over the
enter
switch, the display will flash E: 2
Apply the calibration gas.
The display will flash E: 2 and a number (sensor response to gas) when the number stops changing place the magnet over the
up
or
down
switch, the display will lock at the stable reading, example 49 or 53.
Place the magnet over the
enter
switch. The display will show ---- if the calibration was successful.
Tap the
menu
switch to exit and remove the calibration gas.
Caution:
Be sure that the calibration gas you use matches the type and concentration of calibration gas display on the
EX-6100
See Accessories Section 10 for
ENMET
Gas Cylinder part numbers.
Contact
ENMET
Corporation if there are any questions.
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