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8.2 Failed Calibration
If calibration has failed, the GLP function will reset the date and time to
zero. The
WP-80D
still shows the results of the last successful calibration.
For example:
Asy 0.10pH
@ 00/00/00 00:00
Slope 100.0%
@ 00/00/00 00:00
Temp Offset 1.0
@ 00/00/00 00:00
Note that these calibration values are still used if further measurements
are taken without recalibrating.
8.3 Printing GLP Information to the RS232 Port
The GLP information stored in the instrument’s memory can be sent to a
printer or PC via the RS232 port.
1. Switch the meter on.
2. Ensure that the
WP-80D
RS232 cable is connected to the instrument
and to the printer or PC.
3. Send the GLP information to the RS232 port
(
→
→
→
→
F4:Setup
→
→
→
→
F3:GLP
→
→
→
→
F3:Print
)
4. The GLP information is sent to the RS232 port in formatted ASCII
text. For example…
WP80D V2.0 S1234 @ 31/12/10 12:00
pH1 Asy= 0.00pH @ 31/12/10 11:40
pH1 Slope= 100.0% @ 31/12/10 11:45
pH2 Asy= 0.00pH @ 31/12/10 11:50
pH2 Slope= 100.0% @ 31/12/10 11:55
Temperature Offset= 1.0oC @ 31/12/10 12:00
ENDS
Note
pH calibration information is NOT printed for a channel that is
currently set to mV/ORP or Relative mV/ORP mode. However, the
information is still stored in memory, and will be printed again when
pH mode is re-selected for the channel(s).