Calibrate sensors dialog box – PASCO DataStudio New Features Guide User Manual

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DataStudio New Features

Calibration

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One-point (Adjust Offset Only)

In a one-point offset calibration, you reset only one point. The
line shifts so that it intersects the new point, but its slope does
not change.

Offset calibration is usually used to make one sensor agree
with another sensor. The graph below on the left shows the
measurements from two temperature probes in the same con-
tainer of water. Due to normal variation among probes, the
second probe consistently reads about 0.3 °C higher than the
first probe. Normally this difference would be insignificant;
however, an offset calibration can be used to bring the sensors
into closer alignment. See page 12 for step-by-step instruc-
tions.

Calibrate Sensors Dialog Box

Click the Calibrate Sensors button in the Setup window to open the calibration dialog
box.

The raw (uncalibrated) measurement from an analog ScienceWorkshop sensor is the
voltage produced by the sensor and input to the interface. In the case of PASPORT
sensors, the value and units of the raw measurement data do not necessarily have an

new

point

old

calibration

new

calibration

Input Dat

a

Output Data

line shifts

One-point slope calibration; the line shifts to

intersect the new point

Before offset calibration

After offset calibration

One measurement

is shifted to align

with other

measurement

Raw measurements made by the

sensor for each standard (usually

these values are automatically

entered)

Click to automatically enter the

raw input measurement for each

standard

Calibration type options

Present raw measurement from

the sensor

When this option is selected, all

measurements of the selected

type will be calibrated together

Sensor selected for calibration

Measurement to be calibrated

Slope and offset of the previous

or default calibration

Present calibrated measurement

according to the calibration in

progress

User-entered known values of

standard solutions or objects

Slope and offset of the calibration

in progress

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