1 “successful” calibration messages, 2 “successful *” calibration messages – LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1412i User Manual

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Chapter 14

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BE6025-15

1412i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

Page 188 of 202

All the possible error messages connected with calibration results are

discussed in this chapter. Messages fall into three calibration

categories: (1) successful; (2) uncertain and (3) invalid. An

explanation is given of each message and its significance so that the

user can ascertain what action to take if such messages are displayed

after calibration.

14.1

“Successful” Calibration Messages

The messages listed below indicate (1) that the calibration task you

have just performed has been successful, and (2) that the calibration

factor calculated during the calibration task has been stored in the

filter bank which was selected/active during the calibration task.

ZERO-POINT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL

HUM. INTERFERENCE CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL

ZERO-POINT/HUM. INTERF. CALIB. SUCCESSFUL

GAS X* SINGLE-POINT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL

GAS X* TWO-POINT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL

Where Gas X is the gas used during the span calibration of the filter

installed in position “X” of the filter carousel (Where: X = “A” to “E” or

“W”).

14.2

“Successful *” Calibration Messages

The messages listed below indicate (1) that the calibration task you

have just performed is perhaps not as good as can be expected; (2)

that the calibration factor which has just been calculated has been

stored in the filter bank which was active during the calibration task;

and (3) that you will have to judge the validity of the calibration. If

you judge it to be invalid then the task will have to be repeated so

that the calibration factor stored in the filter bank can be overwritten

by a new and valid factor.

You can find out why there is uncertainty about the validity of the

calibration factor by pressing INFO.

The messages displayed when INFO is used are discussed in

section

14.4

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ZERO-POINT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL*

HUM. INTERFERENCE CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL*

ZERO-POINT/HUM. INTERF. CALIB. SUCCESSFUL*

GAS X* SINGLE-POINT CALIB. SUCCESSFUL*

GAS X* TWO-POINT CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL*

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