User Defined Gas Types - Defining The Gas Name - Teledyne T700 Operation Manual

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Teledyne API – Model T700 Dynamic Dilution Calibrator
3.4.6.2. User Defined Gas Types – Defining the Gas Name
Make sure that the T700
is in standby mode.
Toggle these buttons to
change the GAS NAME
Available characters are
A-Z; 0-9 and "-"
Note
06873B DCN6388
In this example, we will be using PROPANE (C
STANDBY
<TST
TST>
SETUP X.X
GAS
SEQ CFG
SETUP X.X
CYL
USER
SETUP X.X
PREV
NEXT
Continue pressing next until ...
SETUP X.X
PREV
NEXT
SETUP X.X
ENAB
NAME
SETUP X.X
P
R
SETUP X.X
ENAB
NAME
Alternatively, one could use the chemical formula for this gas, c
name(e.g., PRPN, MY-1, etc.)
If you have the same type of gas, but two different concentrations (for example,
two concentrations of CO
defined gases (e.g. CO2 {default name} and CO2B {user defined}).
A-CAL=0.000 LPM
GEN STBY SEQ
PRIMARY SETUP MENU
CLK PASS MORE
SOURCE GAS CONFIG
0) GAS:NONE MASS:28.890 GM
EDIT PRNT
15) GAS:USR1 MASS:28.890 GM
EDIT
PRNT
GAS:USR1 MASS:28.890 GM
MASS
GAS NAME:USR1
O
P
ENTR EXIT
GAS:PROP MASS:28.890 GM
MASS
), assign the second concentration to one of the user
2
H
). Press:
2
8
SETUP
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
28.890 is the Molar Mass of
ambient air.
This number is used as a
default value for all user
gases until reset by the
EXIT
operator
EXIT
EXIT discards the new
GAS NAME
ENTR accepts the new
GAS NAME
EXIT
h
or any other 4-letter
2
8
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