Parameter setting - Knick
Parameter setting - Knick
Parameter setting - Knick
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Menu Display Automatic calibration<br />
1.225 mS/cm<br />
25.0 °C<br />
Module CONDI<br />
Automatic with standard cal solution<br />
Manual entry of cal solution<br />
Product calibration<br />
Data entry - premeasured sensor<br />
Zero correction<br />
Return<br />
Automatic<br />
1.225 mS/cm<br />
25.0 °C<br />
Dip sensor in cal solution<br />
then “Start” calibration<br />
Cal solution NaCl saturated<br />
TC automatically considered<br />
Enter cal temp +025.0 °C<br />
Sensor replacement<br />
Return<br />
Start<br />
Select calibration menu<br />
Select “Module CONDI”<br />
Select calibration method<br />
“Automatic with standard cal solution”,<br />
confirm with enter.<br />
Display of selected calibration solution.<br />
Enter process temperature, if manual<br />
temperature adjustment has<br />
been selected (Pg 44).<br />
Immerse sensor in calibration solution.<br />
Start calibration with softkey or enter.<br />
Automatic<br />
Calibration running<br />
Correction of cell factor<br />
Calibration temp<br />
Solution table value<br />
Response time<br />
1.225 mS/cm<br />
25.6 °C<br />
+25.6°C<br />
+1.200 mS/cm<br />
0023s<br />
End<br />
Calibration is running.<br />
The display shows:<br />
• Calibration temperature,<br />
solution table value<br />
(conductivity depending on<br />
process temperature),<br />
response time<br />
Rinse sensor and replace it in the<br />
process, end calibration with softkey<br />
or enter<br />
1.225 mS/cm<br />
25.6 °C<br />
Calibration data record<br />
Calibration 11/12/03 11:24<br />
Cal mode<br />
Automatic<br />
Calibration temp<br />
Solution table value<br />
Response time<br />
End<br />
+25.6°C<br />
+1.200 mS/cm<br />
0023s<br />
Adjust<br />
Adjustment<br />
Press “Adjust” to take over the values<br />
determined during calibration for calculating<br />
the measured variables.<br />
See Page 29.<br />
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