Define The Calibration Standards - Agilent Technologies 55B AA User Manual

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Define the calibration standards

Calibration standards are entered on the 'Calibration Parameters' page. Up to five
standards may be defined. Calibration standards must be unique, and they must
be entered in increasing order.
Cal Zero is not editable and is included solely to allow for measurement of the
blank. The field value is always zero.
NOTE
If SIPS is enabled the only editable field on the Calibration Parameters page is
Conc5, which represents the concentration of the bulk standard. Conc1 to 4 are
calculated from the bulk standard, and the Reslope standard is set at 3. For more
information about Reslope the calibration see Page 87.
To enter the calibration information:
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Press the Calibrate button.
The Calibration Parameters page appears.
Move the highlight to the 'Conc1' field and enter the concentration of standard
The number of decimal places entered will set the number of decimal places
used for the remaining standard values. Even when changing the number of
decimal places, all concentrations must still be valid (not over range or
identical).
Enter the remaining standard concentrations. The values must be unique and
increasing.
Set the reslope standard to be used by moving the cursor to the appropriate
standard and pressing the Reslope key. An asterisk indicates the reslope
standard.
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