How to perform a calibration, 5 how to perform a calibration – INFICON Protec P3000(XL) Helium Leak Detector User Manual

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6.1.5

How to perform a calibration?

A calibration process is started by setting the

CALIBRATION

input to

HIGH

after the

sniffer probe tip has been placed in front of a test leak. The

READY

signal will go to

HIGH after the calibration process has started.

Notice

If a calibration is started within the first 20 min after power on a warning is
issued. The ERROR output signal will go to LOW and the READY signal
will go to HIGH (not ready). In this case, a calibration will not be started until
the CLEAR ERROR input signal is set to HIGH (calibration will be started
afterwards). Alternatively the calibration may be aborted by setting the
CALIBRATION ABORT input signal to HIGH.

When the calibration process has been started the Protec P3000 sets the

CALIBRATION

STABLE

output signal to

LOW

after the signal had enough time to stabilize.

The sniffer probe tip then needs to be moved away from the test leak and the

CALIBRATION

input needs to be set back to

LOW

afterwards.

The

CALIBRATION

STABLE

output signal stays

LOW

and is set back to

HIGH

when the

background signal also had enough time to stabilize. At this time the calibration will
be completed, the results of the calibration process will be shown on the main display
for 3 seconds. After that the main display will go back into measurement mode. The

READY

output signal will go back to

LOW

at that time.

If

ABORT

is sent during a calibration before the last edge of the

CALIBRATION

signal,

the calibration process will be aborted.

In case of an error during calibration, the

READY

output signal will remain

HIGH

until

the error is erased by the

CLEAR

ERROR

input signal.

Fig. 6-3

Leak rate

Cal (Input)

Ready (Output)

Cal stable (Output)

Measurement

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Measurement

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