RKI Instruments EAGLE 2 Manual User Manual

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EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual

Infrared Hydrocarbon Calibration • 259

channel. The calibration gas value begins to flash.

18. Use the AIR ▲ YES and RANGE ▼ SHIFT buttons to adjust the

calibration gas setting to the desired value.

NOTE: The calibration gas value cannot be set lower than the low alarm

setting. If the calibration gas value listed on the calibration cylinder
is lower than the current low alarm setting, enter Setup Mode and
change the low alarm setting. See “Updating the Alarm Point
Settings” on page 115 for instructions. If you need to change the
alarm point setting only to perform a calibration, make sure that you
change the alarm point setting back to its original value once the
calibration has been performed.

19. Press and release the POWER ENTER RESET button to save the change.

The calibration gas value stops flashing.

20. Repeat Step 16 through Step 19 for any other channels that need to be

changed.

21. When you are done adjusting the calibration gas values, move the cursor

down past the bottom of the screen next to END.

22. Press and release the POWER ENTER RESET button. The following

screen appears.

23. If you select YES by pressing and releasing the AIR ▲ YES button, the

changes that you made will be saved in the EAGLE 2’s memory as the
new auto calibration gas values.

If you select NO by pressing and releasing the DISPLAY ADJUST NO
button, the changes you made will be used for any calibrations performed
during the current operating session only. The EAGLE 2 will delete the

ADJUST AUTO

CALIBRATION VALUES
> END


DO YOU WANT TO

STORE NEW VALUE(S)

IN MEMORY FOR

FUTURE CALIBRATIONS?

PRESS YES OR NO

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