Material Calibration - Endress+Hauser MMP20 SONO Mobil HD2 Operating Instructions Manual

Moisture measurement, option e
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MMP20 SONO Mobil HD2 (option E)
Press the "Up"
and "Down"
to select it. Once the entry has been selected, the
the display indicating that the option has been activated and saved.
6.4.2

Material calibration

Different calibrations are saved in the probe depending on the intended application of the probe. This
can be volumetric calibrations for soils of different densities, gravimetric calibrations for sand mois-
ture measurements or also transit time calibrations.
You can select the calibration needed for your application in the "Material calibration" menu item. This
makes it possible to use the same probe for different applications. In addition, you also have the option
of programming and performing your own calibrations here in order to be able to measure special
materials.
Menu item: "SELECT":
The 15 calibrations, and the names of the calibrations, appear on the display. This may take a
moment. Then a screen similar to that shown below appears:
TIP:
You can also access this menu item directly from the measurement window by pressing the
"Up" key
.
Endress+Hauser
keys to highlight the desired entry and press the "Measure" key
symbol appears in the top right-hand corner of
Once you have selected the "Material cal." menu item, choose
either "SELECT" to set one of the 15 calibrations or
"CUSTOMIZE" to program a new calibration to one of the
15 calibrations saved in the memory.
Press the "Up"
list and select the desired calibrations. The "!" symbol in front
of a calibration indicates the currently active calibration.
Press the "Measure" key
the active calibration. After a brief moment, the
appears in the top right-hand corner of the display, indicat-
ing that the option has been activated. In addition, the "!"
symbol appears in front of the active calibration.
and "Down"
keys to scroll through the
to set the selected calibration as
symbol
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