Calibration For Measurements - Hach LDO Manuel D'utilisation

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Option
Description
sc100
Go to MENU>SYSTEM SETUP>OUTPUT SETUP>[Select Output]>SET FUNCTION.
sc1000
Go to MENU>SYSTEM SETUP>OUTPUT SETUP>[Select Output]>SET FUNCTION.
2. Set the function for the controller.
Option
sc200
sc100
sc1000
Modbus registers
A list of Modbus registers is available for network communication. Refer to www.hach.com or
www.hach-lange.com for more information.

Calibration for measurements

The sensor is calibrated to specification at the factory. The manufacturer does not recommend
calibration unless periodically required by regulatory agencies. If calibration is required, let the sensor
come to equilibrium with the process before calibration. Do not calibrate the sensor at setup.
Table 2
shows options for calibration.
Option
Description
AIR CAL
Recommended calibration method. This calibration modifies the slope.
SAMPLE CAL
Calibration by comparison with a hand-held DO meter . This calibration modifies the offset.
RESET DFLT CAL Resets the calibration gain (slope) and offset to the factory default: default gain=1.0; default
offset=0.0
Calibration with air
User notes:
• Make sure that calibration bag has water inside.
• Make sure that the seal between the calibration bag and the sensor body is tight.
• Make sure that the sensor is dry when it is calibrated.
• Make sure the air pressure/elevation setting is accurate for the calibration location.
• Allow enough time for the sensor temperature to stabilize to the temperature of the calibration bag
location. A large difference in temperature between the process and the calibration location can
take up to 15 minutes to stabilize.
1. Remove the sensor from the process. Use a wet cloth to clean the sensor.
2. Put the entire sensor in a calibration bag with 25-50 mL of water. Make sure that the sensor cap
is not in contact with the water inside the calibration bag and that no water drops are on the
sensor cap
(Figure
3. Use a rubber band, tie or hand to create a tight seal around the sensor body.
4. Let the instrument stabilize for 15 minutes before calibration. Keep the calibration bag out of
direct sunlight during stablization.
5. Make sure that the current absolute air pressure or elevation is configured correctly. Refer to
Enter the atmospheric pressure value
Note: The manufacturer recommends the use of absolute or actual air pressure as a best practice.
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Description
LINEAR
LINEAR CONTROL (Default value)
LINEAR CONTROL (Default value)
Table 2 Calibration options
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