Enabling And Disabling A Calibration - Omicron Lab Bode 100 User Manual

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8.4.2 Enabling and disabling a calibration

After a calibration has been performed, the calibration is automatically activated by the Bode Analyzer
Suite. Since a calibration can be manually enabled or disabled, the calibration icons indicate the
current state of a calibration. In the following table the calibration states are explained based on the
Gain calibration. The same rules apply to impedance calibration:
Full-Range Gain calibration is not performed (not available) and not active.
The icon has no background fill and no border.
Full-Range Gain calibration has been performed and is active.
The green border indicates that the calibration is available (has been performed).
The green background fill indicates that the calibration is activated.
Full-Range Gain calibration is enabled but not active.
The green border indicates that the calibration is available (has been performed)
and was enabled by the user.
Since there is no background fill, the calibration is not active. This can happen if a
User-Calibration overrules the Full-Range calibration. Both calibrations have been
enabled but the software decides to use the User-Range calibration (see
information below).
Full-Range Gain calibration is available but not enabled and not active.
The gray border indicates that the calibration is available (has been performed) but
it is currently not enabled and therefore also not activated.
User-Range calibration and Full-Range calibration can be performed and activated at the
same time. However, if a valid User-Range calibration has been performed, the Bode
Analyzer Suite will automatically choose the User-Range calibration to be active.
Example:
OMICRON Lab
Both, Full-Range and User-Range Gain calibration have been
performed.
Therefore both calibration icons have a green border.
The software however chooses User-Range calibration to be active.
This is indicated by the green fill of the User-Range icon. By clicking on
the Full-Range calibration icon, the user could force the Full-Range
calibration to be active.
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