Ph Temperature Compensation; Do 2 Calibration; Multilab Sensor Calibration; Factory Calibration (No Calibration Required) - Fourier MultiLogPRO User Manual

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Insert the pH sensor in a pH 7 solution
Unload the Force Transducer
Place the Accelerometer on a stationary surface
Place the Temperature probes in ice water
Place the Pressure sensor in a 1 ATM (1013 mb) chamber

pH Temperature Compensation

To compensate a pH sensor for temperature changes, plug the temperature sensor
into Input 1, and the pH sensor in Input 2. MultiLogPRO will then display the
compensated pH value.
DO
Calibration
2
To calibrate your DO
DO
Calibration command from the Configuration menu (see page 21).
2

MultiLab Sensor Calibration

The sensors can also be calibrated using the Calibrate Sensors option in MultiLab's
Logger menu. Please refer to section Error! Reference source not found. for more
information.

Factory Calibration (No Calibration Required)

All digital sensors that are essentially timers leave the factory fully calibrated, and do
not suffer from any accuracy degradation. An example of such a sensor is the Sonic
Ranger distance sensor, which measures the time passed from the transmission of a
sound pulse to its echo reception.
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sensor with the right salinity and altitude parameters, use the
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