Liquiline CM44P
Calibration
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11.2.2 Application adjustment
You create a maximum of 5 calibration datasets which are each adapted to your particular
application.
In addition, you can also define a correction factor and a manual offset for every dataset.
You can perform the application adjustment in the measuring channel and in the
reference channel independently of one another
Assign these configurations to one
of the 5 calibration datasets. A dataset therefore contains the adjustments for the
measuring channel and the adjustments for the reference channel.
You can only select
Dataset 1 ... 5
in the
Setup
/
Inputs
/
Photometer
menu. Therefore
remember that if you select this option you always receive both channel adjustments.
Separate channel adjustments are not possible. You do not see the freely editable
name from the
Application adjustment
menu in
Setup
.
1. Create a dataset: Select
Dataset 1 ... 5
, optionally assign a name and edit the table.
You can specify a maximum of 10 value pairs per table.
2. Optionally, add additional values to the table by calibrating.
3.
Optionally,
enter a correction factor and a manual offset.
You can select the dataset created in this way subsequently in the
Setup
/
Inputs
/
Photometer
menu and thus use it to calculate your measured values for the
configured channels.
It is also possible to copy an existing dataset to create an additional dataset.
Menu settings
CAL/Photometer/Measurement channel (2nd measurement channel/Reference channel)/Application
adjustment
Function
Options
Info
Dataset
Selection
Dataset 1 ... 5
Factory setting
Dataset 1
Select the dataset
Dataset name
Free text
Factory setting
Dataset1
Assign a name or use the factory name proposed
Base unit
Selection
• None
• FTU
• ppm
• AU
• OD
• %T
Factory setting
Depends on the sensor
The basic units that are available depend on the
selected sensor. (
Menu
/
Setup
/
Inputs
/
Photometer
/
Photometer
)
FTU
Formazine Turbidity Unit
AU
Absorbance units, part of the emitted light that
is absorbed by the medium
OD
Optical density, attenuation of the light intensity
by the influence of the medium, absorbance
units in relation to an optical path length of 10
mm
%T
% transmission, part of the emitted light that is
received again at the detector
3)
The availability of a reference channel or a second measuring channel depends on the photometer sensor used and the
Operating mode