Calibration/Adjustment Printout
Data Block Printout
You can have the results of a calibration/
adjustment procedure printed out. You
can configure whether the printout is
generated as soon as the procedure is
completed, or whether a number of cal-
ibration/adjustment procedures
(up to 50) are printed as a data block
printout.
Data Block Printout of Calibration/
Adjustment Data
With the following Setup menu
configuration, you can store the data
from up to 50 calibration/adjustment
procedures and have them printed
on request:
– isoCAL printout
On request, from
record memory
When the memory contains 50 data
records:
– additional records are output
automatically
If at least one data block printout
data record has been configured, the
following soft keys are available after
you press the
isoTST soft key:
Info The number of records is
displayed in the text line
PrtPro Print accumulated records
DelPro Delete accumulated
records; records can only
be deleted after a printout
has been generated.
If a password has been
assigned in the Setup:
Device parameters, you
must enter either the
configured password
or the General Password
before you can delete the
records.
For internal calibration/adjustment, the
initialization mode of the procedure is
printed in the
Start line.
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13.03.2000 09:17
SARTORIUS
Model ME215S
Ser. no. 60419914
Ver. no. 01-41-02
ID
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24.04.2000 12:03
Start: manual
Diff. + 0.00001 g
External calibration
completed
25.04.2000 12:10
Start: isoCAL/temp
Diff. + 0.00001 g
Internal adjustment
completed
Diff. + 0.00000 g
25.04.2000 18:30
Start: Adj. time
Diff. + 0.00001 g
Internal adjustment
completed
Diff. + 0.00000 g
26.04.2000 9:37
Start: manual
Diff. + 0.00001 g
Internal adjustment
completed
Diff. + 0.00000 g
27.04.2000 11:53
Start: Ext.cal.
WID
Nom + 2000.00000 g
Diff. + 0.00001 g
External adjustment
completed
Diff. + 0.00000 g
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13.03.2000 09:17
Name:
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List of Calibration/
Adjustment Procedures:
Example 1:
Internal calibration
Example 2:
isoCAL activated by difference
in temperature
Example 3:
isoCAL at defined time
Example 4:
Internal calibration/adjustment
activated manually
Example 5:
External calibration/adjustment
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