Teledyne T700 Microphone User Manual


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