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FERITSCOPE® DMP30
Technical Data
Calibration method
Adjustment of the measuring system (gauge and connected probe) to a zero point
(base) and adjustment to up to three ferrite content values by using calibration stan-
dards. On recalibration, individual calibration steps can be skipped.
Store calibrations
The storage location for a calibration depends of the connected probe.
Digital probe: up to 100 calibrations can be stored in the connected digital
probe;
probe identifiable by the USB-C female jack and by the probe name, always be-
ginning with the letter D
Analog probe: connection via DMP-F-probe-Adapter plugged into the gauge; a
total of up to 100 calibrations can be stored in the DMP-F-Probe-Adapter; only
the calibrations that were created with the probe connected to the DMP-F-
Probe-Adapter are available in the gauge in each case.
Probe identifiable by the 10-pin male jack and by the probe name, always be-
ginning with the letter F or containing the letter F.
Calibration check
Checking the calibration state of the selected calibration and the measuring ac-
curacy of the measuring system. You can check whether the mean value of the
check measurement matches the reference value of the calibration standard
within the scope of measurement uncertainty (in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide
98-3).
Lock calibrations
You can lock selected calibrations.
Ways of air reference value acquisition
During measurement, the air reference value is used to reference the zero point
determination. Regular measurement of the air reference value is necessary to
achieve high measurement accuracy. This is done automatically in the measure-
ment mode Single Reading when the probe is lifted off from the surface.
Default in Probe: air value acquisition as factory predefined in probe (Dynamic/
Static)