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1.4.1 Calibration filter
Damping filter in order to slow down disturbed
signals during the calibration (no effect on output
and display); Range between 0,1 and 999,9 s.
With C you set the value to 0.0. With the num-
bers you input the beginning value and with
the input is accepted and you quit the menu level.
1.4.2 Number of calibration points
Enter the necessary number of base points (be-
tween 2-5).
With C you set the value to 0.0. With the num-
bers you input the beginning value and with
the input is accepted and you quit the menu level.
1.4.3 Calibration factor for sensor 1
Weighting of sensor signals by using several sen-
sors; Disconnection of a sensor with 0.
With
and
you make a choice according to
the display. With C you quit the menu point
without any change and with
the input is ac-
cepted and you arrive 1 menu point lower to make your settings.
1.4.4 Calibration factor for sensor 2
According to sensor 1
1.4.5 Calibration factor for sensor 3
According to sensor 1
1.4.6 Calibration point 1
Choose the measured value in physical unities – be-
ginning and end of measurement range.
1.4.7 Measured value
Input value is collected and assigned to the shown
measured value.
1.4.8 Calibration point 2
Choose the measured value in physical unities – beginning and end of measurement
range.
1.4.9 Measured value
…(depends on the number of calibration points)
Calibration
7 8
9
Filter
4 5
6
1.0
s
1 2 3
C
0
Calibration
7 8
9
Base points
4 5
6
2
1 2 3
C
0
Calibration
7 8
9
Factor 1
4 5
6
1.00
1 2 3
C
0
Calibration
7 8
9
Calibr.-Pt. 1
4 5
6
10.0
% H
2
O
1 2 3
C
0
Calibration
Calibr.-Pt. 1
C
0
Act.: 0
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