User`s guide

Chapter 4 105
Calibration
Selecting Calibration Kit
4. Calibration
Selecting Calibration Kit
Before executing calibration, you need to select a calibration kit.
If you use a calibration kit other than a predefined one, you need to define it. If the
connector type of the standard of the calibration kit you use has polarity (the distinction
between male and female), you need to change the standard class definition of the
calibration kit depending on the standard you actually use. For more information, see
“Changing the Calibration Kit Definition” on page 181.
NOTE If you select a predefined calibration kit, (m) and (f) in the name (label) of the standard
displayed in the softkey indicate male (m) and female (f) for the analyzers connector,
respectively.
Follow these steps to select the calibration kit.
Step 1. Press or to select the channel for which you want to select the
calibration kit.
Step 2. Press .
Step 3. Press
Cal Kit.
Step 4. Select the calibration kit from the list below.
NOTE If the name (label) of the calibration kit has been changed, the label is displayed as the
softkey.
NOTE An asterisk (*) on the upper right of the softkey corresponding to a predefined calibration
kit indicates that its definition value has been changed from the factory setting by the user.
Softkey Function
85033E Selects the calibration kit “85033E”
85033D Selects the calibration kit “85033D”
85052D Selects the calibration kit “85052D”
85032F Selects the calibration kit “85032F”
85032B Selects the calibration kit “85032B”
85036B/E Selects the calibration kit “85036B/E”
85031B Selects the calibration kit “85031B”
85050C/D Selects the calibration kit “85050C/D”
85052C Selects the calibration kit “85052C”
85038A/F/M Selects the calibration kit “85038A/F/M”
User Selects the second user-defined calibration kit “User