EPSILON ES2,ES4
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To complete the calibration, press «Stop» button
(right in bottom), before exit you will
be offered to export calibration file into Excel format.
The exported file in Excel format is a calibration table that can be used to control the fuel level.
It should be noted that the table may contain data (if they were saved), obtained as Auto save
points. They can duplicate the data got in the calibration points (User save). Auto save points
are required only for saving of calibration history, in the calibration table they are not used and
should be filtered.
Changing of the auto save parameters is available in the menu:
"Options \ Settings \ Control of operation mode."
The parameter
"Auto save constant"
determines the amount of code N level change that
causes the point auto save. Auto-saving is not set by default, but at the beginning and at the
end of work with the calibration protocol the endpoints will always be stored in Auto save mode.
For saving the history and increasing the accuracy of the data processing it is recommended to
allow auto save, especially in the tanks of complex shape.
Changing of parameters of the probe length control is available in the menu
"Options \ Settings \ Settings of probe length measuring." The values of these parameters are
determined by the manufacturer, and to change them is not recommended.
To control the data exchange protocol of the sensor with a controller a terminal box can be
used, it is available in the menu "Options \ Display terminal box”. Selection of another protocol
may be made in the menu "File \ Connect a new protocol."
Export of a protocol file into Excel, if it was not executed at the end of calibration, can always be
done in the menu "File \ Export protocol into Excel". The latter variant should be considered
preferable, because the protocol files in a special format of eS Install (*.esi) take less space and
are not available for correction by ordinary tools.
After exporting of a protocol file into Excel, calibration curve is calculated automatically (for a
general visual estimation of correctness of work done).