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Aquaprobe
®
AP-5000 Instruction Manual
10401-00906 Rev M
15.2. Optical Electrode Calibration Sequence
Optical electrodes feature either two or three point calibration, dependent upon the type. In
all cases however, the lower calibration points is ZERO.
When calibrating any optical electrode,
the Zero point must be calibrated first.
If you are performing a two or three point calibration, all calibration points must be
calibrated within the same calibration session (i.e. without turning the Aquameter
®
off or
disconnecting the Aquaprobe).
If you attempt to calibrate an upper calibration point without first calibrating the
ZERO point, a calibration error will occur.
15.3. Fluorescent Electrode Grab Sample Correction Factor
A unique feature of the Aquaread
®
fluorescent type electrodes is the ability to include a
correction factor based upon a grab sample.
If grab sample data is available, a Grab Sample Factor (GS Factor) can be input on the
calibration screen of each fluorescent type electrode in order to improve accuracy the of
future readings from that electrode.
See the individual fluorescent electrode calibration sections for more details of the unique
GS Factor.
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