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3. If your analyzer has a Ethernet card (Option 63) installed and your network is running a
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) software package, the Ethernet option will
automatically configure its interface with your LAN. However, it is a good idea to check these
settings to make sure that the DHCP has successfully downloaded the appropriate network
settings from your network server (See Section 6.10.9.2).
If your network is not running DHCP, you will have to configure the analyzer’s interface
manually (See Section 6.10.9.3).
3.3. Initial Calibration Procedure
The next task is to calibrate the analyzer.
To perform the following calibration you must have sources for zero air and span gas available for
input into the sample port on the back of the analyzer. See Section 3.1.2 for instructions for
connecting these gas sources.
While it is possible to perform this procedure with any range setting we recommend that you
perform this initial checkout using the 50 ppm range.
NOTE
The following procedure assumes that the instrument does not have any of
the available Zero/Span Valve Options installed.
See Section 7.4 for instructions for calibrating instruments possessing Z/S
valve options.
1. Set the Analog Output Range of the MGFC7000E