Time And Date; Calibration Due - Teledyne GT Series User Manual

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GT SERIES
1 INSTRUMENT, 7 APPLICATIONS
To perform a flow fault test:
1. Block probe tip inlet with finger for approximately 5 seconds.
2. If successful, the pump will flow fault and the display will flash SUCCESSFUL, as shown in
Figure 6: Successful
Test.
3. Select NEXT to switch the pump ON and continue warm-up cycle.
If the monitor fails the flow fault test, the screen shown in
displayed.
Note: The monitor logs a successful Flow Fault test or if SKIP was selected.

3.5. Time and Date

The time and date are displayed as shown in
they are used with datalogging.

3.6. Calibration Due

Calibration of the monitor is important.
By default, CAL DUE date is set to 365 days, but can be set to from 1 to 400 days.
The CAL DUE date is updated when the monitor is successfully calibrated.
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Figure 5: Flow Fault Test
Figure 6: Successful Test
Figure 7: Time and
Figure 7: Time and Date
Figure 5: Flow Fault Test
Date. Verify they are correct, as
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