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FS11 Calibration 
The FS11 sensor has been calibrated at the factory. Normally FS11 needs 
no recalibration as long as the circuit boards are not replaced or there are 
no warnings or alarms. The circuit boards need no hardware calibration. 
A calibration check should be made every year with the FSA11 and 
PWA11 calibration kits. If the checks show less than +3% change, no 
recalibration is recommended because the change is within the 
repeatability range of the calibration procedure. 
Recalibration is needed if any of the receiver modules or the transmitter 
modules is replaced. In such a case both forward scatter and 
contamination measurements need recalibration. 
FSM102 Visibility Calibration 
When the visibility measurement is calibrated, the visibility should 
ideally be better than 500 m, and there should be no precipitation. The 
calibration is checked and adjusted with the FSA11 calibration kit. The 
kit consists of zero plugs used to block the receiver and transmitter 
optics, mask plates, and two opaque glass plates with known scatter 
properties. 
The calibration procedure checks two points: a zero scatter signal and a 
very high scatter signal. The zero signal is obtained using the zero plugs 
and the high signal using the opaque glass scatter plates. 
The visibility corresponding to the opaque glass calibrator signal is 
approximately 3 to 4 meters. If the calibrator is used in precipitation, the 
error will be proportional to the area of the scatter plates that is covered 
with droplets. Make sure that this area is negligible compared to the total 
area. 
NOTE 
Before the check and calibration, clean the windows and check the 
condition of the calibrator glass plates cleaning them also if needed.
 
 
NOTE 
Avoid scratching the glass plates since scratches will
 have a negative 
affect on the results of the calibration.