PASCO Xplorer-GLX Users’ Guide User Manual

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74 C a l i b r a t i o n

The top and bottom portions of the Calibration dialog box

Sensor Field

Highlight this field and press

or

to cycle through the

calibratable sensors connected to the GLX.

Measurement Field

Highlight this field and press

or

to cycle through

the calibratable measurements of the selected sensor.

Single/All Field

Highlight the Single/All Field and press

to switch

between “Calibrate selected measurement only” and “Calibrate all similar mea-
surements.”

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Calibration Type

In most cases, it is not necessary to access this field because

the GLX automatically selects the most typical calibration type for the selected
measurement.

To override the automatic selection, highlight Calibration Type and press

to

open the menu. Highlight the desired calibration type and press

, or press the

number on the keypad corresponding to the desired type. The options are 2 Point,
1 Point Slope, and 1 Point Offset.

Pt 1 Standard Value

Highlight this field and press

. Enter a value and

press .

Pt 1 Sensor Input Value

It is usually not necessary to access this field

because its value is entered automatically when you press

.

To enter a value manually, highlight the field and press

. Enter a value and

press .

Pt 2 Standard Value

Highlight this field and press

. Enter the value of the

standard and press

.

Pt 2 Sensor Input Value

It is usually not necessary to access this field

because its value is entered automatically when you press

.

To enter a value manually, highlight the field and press

. Enter the value of

the standard and press

.

Pt 1 Standard Value

Pt 1 Sensor Input Value
Pt 2 Standard Value
Pt 2 Sensor Input Value

Arrow indicating that

additional fields can be

displayed with the up

arrow key

Sensor Field

Measurement Field

Single/All Field

Calibration Type

Arrow indicating that

additional fields can be

displayed with the down

arrow key

+

+

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See “One-Point Offset Calibration or

Multiple-Measurement Alignment Proce-
dure” on page 77
for more information.

F3

F4

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