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About Automatic Calibration

About Manual Calibration

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Calibration
Automatic calibration is possible when MC5-IS is able to generate/
simulate the input signal.
Automatic calibration is selected in the
on the Instrument Data pages. More information on editing instru-
ment data is in chapter Editing Instrument Data on page 120.
In Automatic calibration MC5-IS generates/simulates the input
signal. When the input signal is within the
bration Point Deviation limits, MC5-IS waits for the output signal
Setpoint Delay
to stabilize (the
is accepted automatically and MC5-IS continues with the next cali-
bration point.
If the input signal never stabilizes (the
tinuously), but you want MC5-IS to save the results anyhow, press
Force Accept
B
the
/
In manual calibration, you will have to manually set the input signal
to a level that the next calibration point requires. Manual calibration
is possible in almost all situations. Even for calibrations that could
be done automatically.
If the input signal is measured, the input signal window displays a
Desired Input Value X.xxxx
"
the next target value.
If the input signal is generated/simulated, MC5-IS automatically
changes the input signal to the next target value, but does not con-
tinue until you manually accept the point.
Accept Readings
B
Use the
/
and continue to the next point until all points are accepted.
Note.
If the calibration points are defined for the output signal, set the
input signal to such a level that the instrument to be calibrated cre-
ates the required output signal.
setting). Then the calibration point
Function Key.
" text to help you remember what is
Function Key to save the point data
Calibration Method
Maximum
Allowed Cali-
symbol is visible con-
field

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