Teledyne T700 Microphone User Manual


 
Getting Started Teledyne API – Model T700 Dynamic Dilution Calibrator
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EXAMPLE: Two bottles of CO
2
are being used, allow the calibrator to create two
different CO
2
calibration gases at the same flow rate.
Since identical names must not be assigned to two different bottles, one
bottle can be programmed using the default name “CO2” and the other
bottle programmed by assigning a user defined name such as “CO2A”.
Alternatively, both bottles can be assigned user defined names; e.g.
CO2A and CO2B
User defined gas names are added to the T700’s gas library and will appear as choices
during the various calibrator operations along with the default gas names listed in
Section 3.4.5.
In its default state, the T700’s
four user defined gases are named usr1, usr2, usr3 and
usr4, each with a default MOLAR mass of 28.890 (the MOLAR mass of ambient air).
All four are enabled.
To define a user gas you must first define the GAS NAME and then set the MOLAR
MASS.
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