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- Page 8 and 9: 2 Safety GuidelinesThe FireStingO2
- Page 10 and 11: Before using the FireStingO2 and it
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- Page 14 and 15: 5 Oxygen Sensor TypesFor an overvie
- Page 16 and 17: position 0 (retracted position) of
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- Page 24 and 25: 5.7 Connecting the SensorsThe fiber
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- Page 46 and 47: 6.4 Raw Data WindowThe Raw Data Win
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If the Sensor code is correct, the
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NOTE: If using retractable needle-t
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NOTE: If using retractable needle-t
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Note that the button Set 0% will be
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(°C). Note that the button Set Air
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And for the 0% calibration the foll
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Consequently, the 0% calibration sh
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7.2.1 Calibration Mode: Factory (1.
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due to the actual weather condition
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Wait for steady state until the sen
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7.3 Advanced adjustmentsThis sectio
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8 Calibration Standards8.1 The Air
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elevation the typical atmospheric p
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8.2 The 0% StandardThe 0% calibrati
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9 Calibration of Contactless Sensor
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one end of the Optical Fiber is con
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10.3 Automatic Temperature Compensa
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11 Analog Output and Auto-ModeThe s
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voltage signals proportional to the
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Here the Auto-Mode Sample Interval
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trigger signal was detected at the
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External Temperature Sensors*Range,
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Pin Name Function Description1 GND
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Auto-Mode with External Power Suppl
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12.2.2 Connector X2 (Analog Output)
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12.4 Measuring PrincipleThe new RED
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12.5 Operating several FireStingO2
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with p100 O2 = 0.2095 ( p atm - p H
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Sal(PSU)Temp0(°C)5 10 15 20 25 30
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LED IntensityA 10% E 40%B 15% F 60%