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DeFelsko PosiTector 6000 - Managing Calibration Settings in Memory; Saving and Retrieving Calibration Settings; Creating, Opening, and Deleting Calibration Presets

DeFelsko PosiTector 6000
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Calibration Memory
It is often convenient to store a particular calibration adjustment
before making another. Then, if you return to that part, the
corresponding calibration setting can be restored.
A “setting” is any calibration adjustment. The PosiTector 6000
always displays the current calibration setting (ex. Cal 3) in the
upper right corner of the display.
The default calibration setting is called Cal 1. It can only be
deleted after another Cal setting has been created. It is restored
as default with factory settings after a Reset (LED Button Reset,
pg 31).
New
Creates a new calibration setting using the next available number.
By default, these new Cal settings are initially created with the
probes factory settings. This is indicated with the X icon which
appears at the bottom of the display.
Open
Loads an existing Cal setting.
Delete
Removes a setting completely from the list. That Cal number can
be reused later with the New command. A setting cannot be
deleted if it is currently in use. The default Cal 1 cannot be deleted
unless another Cal has been created.

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