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Calibration Reset
What does the
calibration reset do?
A calibration reset returns the analyzer module’s calibration to basic calibration
values. Additionally, the offset drift and amplification drift are electronically
returned to basic calibration values (see “Basic Calibration” section, page 9-31).
Note
The absolute offset and amplification drift values are calculated in cumulative
fashion starting from the last basic calibration.
The relative offset and amplification drift values are calculated between the last
and next to last automatic calibration.
The absolute and relative offset and amplification drift values can be viewed in the
MENU
→
Diagnostic/Information
→
Module specific
→
Status
menu item.
When should a
calibration reset be
performed?
A calibration reset should be performed if an analyzer module can no longer be
calibrated by normal means. A possible cause of this is calibration of the analyzer
module with the wrong test gases.
Menu Path
MENU
→
Maintenance/Test
→
Analyzer spec. adjustm.
→
Calibration reset
The analyzer module should be calibrated after a calibration reset.