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FERITSCOPE® DMP30 Calibration
9.4 Recalibration
A recalibration is in effect the repeat of an existing calibration. The calibration data
are overwritten when a calibration routine is run again.
During the recalibration, you can skip individual calibration steps (Zero or Std. 1/2/3).
Before you start
Refer to the notes on calibration, 54
The probe in which the calibration to be recalibrated is stored is connected to
the gauge.
Reference piece and calibration standards are ready. You can find the parts you
need on the calibration info page: > Calibrations > OK > select name of cali-
bration > OK > Info.
If the calibration you want to repeat is locked, you need to know the lock code.
To repeat an existing calibration
1. Open the calibration to be repeated:
- Open a calibration from the list: > Calibrations > OK > select name of cali-
bration > OK > CALIBRATE.
- Open the calibration used in the open batch: (in the Measurement view).
2. Prompted to set the lock code?
- Yes: Set the lock code and deactivate the lock function, 70
function is deactivated:
- No: Continue with step 3.
3. Follow the routine and perform the calibration steps (Zero, Std. 1/2/3).
a "Calibration step Zero – Procedure", 56
b "Calibration step Std – procedure", 58
Notes
If the Shortened course function is activated, the calibration routine switches
automatically to the next calibration step after every 3 measurements. It is
not possible to correct/change nominal values of the specified calibration
standards when this function is activated.
If you have deactivated the lock function for recalibration, do not forget to
reactivate the lock function before exiting the calibration menu, 69.
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