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42 MC6 User Manual Part 5, Documenting Calibrator
When Automatic Acceptance is in use (checked), MC6 accepts calibration
point automatically as follows:
1. MC6 uses the Max. Point Deviation value to see if the input signal is
close enough to the next calibration point.
2. When close enough, MC6 checks the signal stability to decide whether
the readings can be saved or not.
3. When signal stability is reached, a timer counts down as set in Point
Delay and then the readings are saved only if the signal stability is still
valid. See hourglass in adjacent picture. If a signal becomes unstable,
MC6 returns to phase 2.
Use the Force Accept button to manually accept points when, e.g. the calibra-
tion does not advance because of an unstable input and/or output signal.
When Automatic Acceptance is not in use, every calibration point is manually
accepted. Then tap the Accept Point button seen in the Calibration window.
See lowermost picture to the right.
As the calibration advances, the graph is drawn from point to point. A grey col-
umn indicates where next target point is. The width of the grey column is based
on Max. Point Deviation setting. Numeric values for the next target point can
be seen in the lower right corner. If any of the points exceed the error limits
(blue dotted lines), the graph is colored red.
The Pause button allows you to reject a calibration or undo a point. For further
options, open the menu.
If you need to change the Pressure Module during the calibration, see chapter
Changing the Pressure Module During Calibration on page 43.
Note.
Certain tools available in Calibrator are also available in Documenting Calibrator. To see
the tools, open Calibration window menu, select either Input or Output and from the opened
window, tap on the Tools button. The available tools depend on the Quantity and Port select-
ed for the input/output. The same tools are also available when editing the instrument data.

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