Manual
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IM 11M6D2-02E-A
11. Turn the block solenoid and the zero/span solenoid to 
the normal position.
WARNING
If reference air is used during calibration, the reference air must 
remain ON after calibration.
NORMAL OPERATION OVERRIDE
MOUNTING SCREW
FLOW ADJUSTMENT SCREW (PRESET)
FOR NORMAL
OPERATION THE
MANUAL
OVERRIDE SCREW
MUST BE IN THE
VERTICAL
POSITION
FOR OVERRIDE
THE MANUAL
OVERRIDE SCREW
MUST BE IN THE
HORIZONTAL
POSITION
Figure 5.3: Typical Channel Solenoid
5.4 CAL CHECK
The purpose of performing a cal check at this time is to con-
rm that the calibration gas and reference air are plumbed 
correctly for each probe, along with conrming that enough 
time was allowed for the cal gas to ow at the probe’s cell 
tip. Refer to the AV550G Instruction Manual for calibration 
codes and procedures.
VI. PROGRAMMING
All programming for the AV550G Averaging Unit is done 
through the display module. Please refer to the AV550G 
Instruction Manual, IM 11M12D01-01E, Section 9 for ad-
ditional details. The following is a brief description of setup 
procedures. 
The ZR22G Probe is calibrated by applying two known gas 
standards. In most applications the zero gas is around 1% 
oxygen with the balance nitrogen. The span gas is instru-
ment air (20.95 % oxygen).
The zero gas concentration must be certied so the exact 
concentration can be programmed into the AV550G memory. 
Calibration values required for full auto-calibration operations 
are stored in the menu of the AV550G.
For additional information refer to Chapter 8 of the AV550G 
manual for a full explanation of all parameters.
Shipping time default setting for zero gas is 1% oxygen and 
for span gas is 21%. Figure 6.1
Item  Initial value
Mode  Manual
Points  Span-Zero
Zero gas conc.  1.00%
Span gas con.  21.00%
Hold time  3 min. 00 sec.
Cal. time  3 min. 00 sec.
Interval  1 days 00 hrs
Starting date  yy01mm01dd01
Starting time  hh00mm00
Figure 6.1
VII. SET-UP PROCEDURES 
7.1 Mode
There are three calibration modes (for zero and span calibra-
tion: manual mode, semi-automatic mode (started from the 
display or started by contact input) using preset calibration 
time and stabilization (settling) time, and auto calibration 
at preset intervals. Restrictions related to each mode are 
described here.
-When [Manual Mode] is selected:
In this mode, only Manual calibration can be performed. 
(Contact input used to start semi-auto calibration has no ef-
fect). Auto calibration does not start at auto calibration start 
time.
 -When [Semi-Auto Mode] is selected:
  In this mode, manual calibration or semi-automatic 
  calibration can be performed.
  Auto calibration does not start at auto calibration 
  start time.
 -When [Auto Mode] is selected:
  Any calibration mode is valid.
CAUTION
Indication check mode of [Auto] cannot coexist with [Auto] 
Calibration mode. Therefore, if the mode of indication Check is 
set to [Auto], you cannot set the mode of Calibration to [Auto], 
and vice versa.
<Setting Procedure>
1) From the basic panel display, if you touch the Setup key, 
the [Execution/Setup] display appears. Select [Maintenance].
2) From the [Maintenance] display, select [CalibrationSetup] 
the [Mode] amd you can selct Manual, Semi-Auto, or Auto in 
the selection drop down that appears. Figure 7.1.










