Owner's manual

3 Operation Model 6000A
3-24 Part I
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
If above screen displays, use the ∆∇ arrow keys to Select AUTO, and
press
Enter.
Press
Escape
to return to the previous Analyze Function.
3.6.3 Precautions
The Model 6000A allows a great deal of flexibility in choosing ranges for
automatic range switching. However, there are some pitfalls that are to be
avoided.
Ranges that work well together are:
Ranges that have the same lower limits but upper limits that differ
by approximately an order of magnitude
Ranges whose upper limits coincide with the lower limits of the
next higher range
Ranges where there is a gap between the upper limit of the range
and the lower limit of the next higher range.
Range schemes that are to be avoided include:
Ranges that overlap
Ranges whose limits are entirely within the span of an adjoining
range.
Ranges where the zero is suppressed, is 1-10, 1-100, etc,
however, 80-100, 90-100 is ok where the zero gas is actually
100% concentration and the calibration is inverted.
Figure 3-2 illustrates these schemes graphically.