Sub MkIIIF
User Manual
Int. Approved
Document ref: ASF3-800-08
November 2018
Page 64 of 79
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Commercial in Confidence
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Subject the remote sensor to a known pressure
For hyperbaric systems this will typically be atmospheric pressure
For hypobaric systems it should be a pressure in the range 0.1 to 0.8 bar absolute
2
Ensure that the reading on the display is steady
3
From Main menu, press CALIB, REM1, MORE DEPTH , CAL-L and adjust the setting to
the actual pressure in the units of measurement
4
Press SET to inform the remote sensor of the calibration pressure
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Now confirm the action by pressing YES
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Observe after a few seconds that the pressure reading on the display adjusts to the
new calibration value.
7
Now subject the remote sensor to a known pressure
For hyperbaric systems this will typically be slightly less than the range of the
instrument (eg 35 BarA (340 MSW).
For hypobaric systems it will typically be atmospheric pressure, or if use up to 2 bar
absolute is required, a higher pressure can be used.
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Ensure that the reading on the display is steady
9
From Main menu, press CALIB, REM1, MORE, DEPTH, CAL-H and adjust the setting to
the actual pressure in the units of measurement
10
Press SET to inform the remote sensor of the calibration pressure
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Now confirm the action by pressing YES
12
Observe after a few seconds that the pressure reading on the display adjusts to the
new calibration value
13
Reduce the pressure to a mid scale value and confirm that the reading on the
instrument is correct
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