F.3.4 two-point multiplier only calibration, F.4 performing a manual calibration, F.3.4 – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix F. Calibration and Zeroing

those two conditions. For future measurements (unknowns), a linear response

will be used based on the line defined by those two points.

To perform a two-point multiplier and offset calibration, use an argument of 2

(the number two) for the calibration type in the FieldCal instruction of your

CRBasic program. The Calibration Wizard can be used to calculate and apply

the two different known conditions while the program is running in the

datalogger.

F.3.4 Two-Point Multiplier Only Calibration

Two-point multiplier only calibration uses a linear fit technique against two

different known value conditions of the sensor’s measurement, but only the

slope value (multiplier) is calculated and changed. The offset is unaffected by

this calibration. The sensor is placed into the first condition, and the known

value for that condition is provided to the datalogger program. One or more

measurements in that first condition occur, and then the datalogger informs the

user that the second known condition should be applied to the sensor. When

that condition is applied, the second known value is provided to the datalogger,

and the datalogger measures the second condition. After completing the

measurement of the second point condition, a best fit of the two points is

calculated, resulting in a slope value (m value or multiplier) with the offset

assumed to be zero. Thus the simple form y=mx is a representation of the fit,

where m is the new multiplier value.

To perform a two-point multiplier only calibration, use an argument of 3 (the

number three) for the calibration type in the FieldCal instruction of your

CRBasic program. The Calibration Wizard can be used to calculate and apply

the two different known conditions while the program is running in the

datalogger.

F.4 Performing a Manual Calibration

F.4.1 How to Use the Mode Variable for Calibration Status and

Control

To perform a manual calibration (without use of the LoggerNet Calibration

Wizard) on a FieldCal enabled program running in a datalogger, it is necessary

to understand the function of the mode variable that is used as an argument of

the FieldCal instruction.

In a CRBasic calibration program, a mode variable is declared and associated

with a particular FieldCal instruction, thereby associating it with the

measurement to be calibrated.

Most values of the mode variable represent the status of the calibration for that

affected measurement. A few values of the mode variable are set by the user of

the datalogger to instruct the program to proceed with calibrations.

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