Calibrating The Slope - ProMinent DULCOMETER diaLog DACb Assembly And Operating Instruction

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Calibration
Selecting the calibration process
1.
Continuous display ➨
CAL Cl
Last calibration 31.03. 2013 13:11:11
Slope
100 %
Zero point
4.00 mA
Slope calibration
Calibration of zero point
Fig. 60: [Chlorine] calibration menu
The calibration menu is displayed.
ð
2.
Use the arrow keys to select the chosen
menu item. Press
You can now start your chosen cali‐
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bration process.
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10.4.2
CAUTION!
Correct sensor operation / Run-in
period
Damage to the product or its surround‐
ings
Correct measuring and metering is
only possible if the sensor is
working perfectly
A1039
Please read the operating manual
for the sensor
Please also read the operating
manuals for the fittings and other
components used
It is imperative that the run in
periods of the sensors are
adhered to
The run in periods should be
allowed for when planning com‐
missioning
It may take an entire working day
to run in the sensor

Calibrating the slope

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Natalie
January 25, 2025

How do I calibrate measuring channel

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To calibrate a measuring channel on a ProMinent diaLog DACb:

1. Select the channel to be calibrated (e.g., Channel 1: Chlorine).
2. Access the [Calibration] menu from the continuous display.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the calibration.
4. Adjust the value using the appropriate buttons if prompted.
5. Import the calibration result into the controller memory by pressing the confirmation button.
6. The controller will return to the continuous display and use the new calibration values.

If calibration values are outside specified limits, an error message appears, and the calibration is not saved. In that case, check conditions, correct any issues, and repeat the calibration. Each measuring channel must be calibrated separately.

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