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RELATIVE mV CALIBRATION
• Press
CAL
when the instrument is in RELATIVE mV measurement
mode. The “
mV Rel
” and “ ” tags will be displayed. Absolute mV
is displayed on the primary LCD and “
AbS
” message is displayed
on the secondary LCD.
• When the absolute reading is stable and in measurement range, the
instrument asks for confirmation.
• If the reading is out of range, “
WRONG
” tag will be displayed.
• Press
CFM
to confirm the absolute value. The instrument will display
0.0 mV on the primary LCD and “
rEL
” message on the secondary
LCD. In this moment the relative mV offset is equal to absolute mV
reading.
• Use the
ARROW
keys if you want to change the displayed relative
mV value.
• Press
CFM
to confirm the relative mV value. The instrument returns
to measurement mode.
Note: The relative mV value can be changed only inside the relative
mV offset window (± 2000 mV).
EC/TDS CALIBRATION
Selectable calibration points for conductivity are 0.00 µS for offset and
84.0 µS, 1413 µS, 5.00 mS, 12.88 mS, 80.0 mS, 111.8 mS for slope.
Rinse the probe with calibration solution or deionized
water. Submerse the probe into the solution. The sleeve
holes must be completely submersed. Tap the probe
repeatedly to remove any air bubbles that may be trapped
inside the sleeve.
To enter EC calibration, select the EC range and press
CAL
.
The “
BUF
” and “
CAL
” tags are displayed. The primary
LCD will display the EC reading. The secondary LCD will
display the value of the standard. The temperature
compensation mode tag is also displayed. The “ ” and
“
~
” tags will blink.
Note: The TDS reading is automatically derived from the EC reading
and no specific calibration for TDS is needed. Pressing CAL when
TDS range is selected has no effect.
For zero calibration, just leave the dry probe in the air. This calibration
is performed in order to correct the reading at 0.00 µS. The slope is
evaluated when the calibration is performed at any other point.