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Step 3:
From Table 10.1, select the range you want to adjust.
Then, point the function selector switch to that range and
press the
key.
Step 4:
Conform that the symbol is appearing on the LCD.
Step 5:
Read the calibrator output on the calibration standard.
Then, using the lowest-order pair of and keys,
adjust the reading so that it matches the given CAL 0
adjustment setpoint in Table 10.1. In the CAL mode,
the lowest-order pair of and keys are used to increase
or decrease the least-significant two digits,
including the auxiliary digit.
Adjust the value measured with the calibration standard to
the given adjustment setpoint in Table 10.1.
Step 6:
Press the
key to confirm the CAL 0 adjustment setpoint.
The CAL indicator on the LCD changes to ,
setting the calibrator ready for full-scale adjustment.
Step 7:
Using the lowest-order pair of and keys,
adjust the reading of the calibration standard so that it
matches the given CAL FS adjustment setpoint in Table 10.1.
Step 8:
Press the
key to confirm the CAL FS adjustment setpoint.
The 0 and
FS
symbols on the LCD blink.
Step 9:
Pressing the
once again saves the adjustment setpoint in
memory.
Step 10:
The
0
and
FS
symbols stop blinking,
causing the calibrator to return to the state discussed in step 4.
Using the function selector switch, select the next range.
By repeating steps 4 to 9, you can adjust the source function
assigned to that range.
10.2 Adjusting source Functions