Calibration – Ohaus Voyager Balances User Manual

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Calibration

4. Calibration

Your balance can be calibrated with an internal mass (optional) or external masses. The balance can also be
checked by a test with internal or external masses. If you have a printer attached to your balance, the data of the
calibration and the results are printed out following GLP recommendations. A choice of six calibration methods are
available: Span, Linearity, User, Test, Automatic AutoCal

TM

and AutoCal

TM

with Delta Correction.

CALIBRATE

SPAN

LINEARITY

USER

CALIBRATION TEST

AUTOCAL

AUTOCAL DELTA CORRECTION

EXIT TO WEIGH

Span -

Span calibration ensures that the balance reads correctly
within specifications using two weight values: zero and a
weight value at 100% of the balance’s full capacity.

Linearity -

Linearity calibration minimizes deviation between actual
and displayed weights within the balance’s weighing
range. Three weight values are used: zero, a weight
value at midpoint of the balances weighing range, and a
weight value at or near the balance’s specified capacity.

User-

User calibration is a method where the balance can be
calibrated using a mass of known value by entering that
value into the balance.

Test-

Calibration test allows the stored calibration data to be
tested against the current mass being used for the test.

AutoCal

TM

On balances equipped with AutoCal

TM,

automatic calibra-

tion of the balance is accomplished by an internal mass.

AutoCal

TM

On balances equipped AutoCal

TM

, a software feature

W/Delta

allows the internal calibration mass to be adjusted ± 100

Correction

divisions at full scale capacity. This permits adjusting
the balance using an external Class I mass which is
traceable to a certified standard.

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