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8.2 Calibration configuration

Calibration configuration
This option can be invoked directly from the main calibration menu by selecting the Configuration
option, or by pressing the Modify button in either the zero calibration or high level adjustment screens.
The process sets all the parameters used for sensor calibration.
If the Stop parameters button is pressed on the main configuration screen, you can view or change the
existing values, or restore the default values.
It is highly recommended to leave these parameters at their default values and not change them.
These values apply to manual calibrations with the Auto-End parameter set.
Configure manual calibration
This option sets the parameters required for manual sensor calibration.
If zero calibration or
be set. However, the following parameters must be set if high level adjustment has been
selected.
These additional parameters are required if in line sample or gas bottle has been selected as the
calibration sample.
Press OK to return to the main calibration screen.
Auto-calibration: This option is not available for the K1100 and M1100 sensors.
Manual-calibration Auto-End: On by default. When enabled, a manual calibration will complete
automatically when the parameters defined in Stop parameters are reached. Press on Configure to
set the manual calibration parameters. Refer to
information. If the calibration fails, the previous calibration parameters remain unchanged and a
warning message displayed.
Hold during calibration or verification: On by default. This keeps the last measured value and
stops updating the outputs during the calibration or verification process. This avoids sending invalid
information to any connected device. At the end of a calibration, this hold remains for a further 10
minutes to allow the system to stabilize.
Interferences enabled during cal: Off by default. This option enables the Chlorine or Salt
interference during calibration and verification. This option must be used if there is chlorine in the
calibration solution and if the chlorine interference correction is enabled during measurement.
Zero calibration bottle: Ensure this is disabled by unchecking the box as it is not relevant for the
K1100 and M1100 sensors.
Start period: is the minimum time period that must elapse before measurements are considered
valid.
Number of points: is the minimum number of measurements that must be taken.
Stop criteria: is the maximum allowable signal standard deviation value to ensure an accurate
calibration.
Calibration mode:
Zero calibration
High level adjustment
In 100% humid air calibration (available for high range sensors only)
100% humid air calibration
Calibration sample: Set to In line sample, Gas bottle or Factory parameters. If factory
parameters is selected, the Ksv value is displayed but can be changed.
Medium: This is automatically set to liquid if in line sample has been selected as the calibration
sample, or gas if gas bottle has been selected.
Gas unit type: Either partial or dissolved are available for an in line sample. If gas bottle was
selected this is set to fraction.
Gas unit: The list of available units depends on unit type selected above.
Liquid: This defaults to water for K1100 sensors and to beer for M1100 sensors.
Reference value: Enter the reference value for calibration
Configure manual calibration on page 61
is selected, no other parameters are required to
Calibration Menu
for detailed
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