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Instruction Manual PCD 650
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6. The screen shows two readings. The upper display shows the temperature
reading of the solution with respect to previous calibration (if any) & lower
displays shows the temperature reading of the solution without any
calibration (default reading). Use & keys to adjust the upper display to
the temperature reading of the thermometer.
7. Press ENTER key to confirm temperature value.
3.2.2 Temperature Calibration for MTC mode
Make sure you have selected ‘MTC’ and required unit of measurement (ºC or ºF)
in Temperature settings. Refer ‘Temperature Setup’ section in page 98 for more
details.
1. Switch on the meter. Make sure the meter is in measurement mode.
2. Press CAL (F2) to go to calibration mode.
3. The meter shows ‘Calibration-Rinse Electrode’ screen [Figure 48-(a)] for
few seconds and then shows the cell constant adjustment screen.
4. Press NEXT (F3) key.
5. Press TEMP (F1) to go to temperature calibration. The temperature
calibration screen appears.
6. The screen shows two readings. The upper display shows the temperature
reading of the solution with respect to previous calibration (if any) & lower
displays shows the temperature reading of the solution without any
calibration (default reading). Use
& keys to adjust the upper display to
the temperature reading of the thermometer.
7. Press ENTER key to confirm temperature value.
Function Keys available in temperature calibration screen:
NEXT (F3)
Goes to measurement mode from where you entered calibration
ESC (F4)
Goes to measurement mode from where you entered calibration
ENTER
Confirms calibration
Increase/decrease temperature reading
(Not functional)
Note: If the meter is password protected, you will be prompted to enter a
password. Refer ‘Accessing Calibration mode when password protection
enabled’ in pa
g
e 42.
Note: The meter allows you to adjust the upper display reading to any
value within the measuring range -10.0 ºC to 110.0 ºC (14.0 ºF to 230.0 ºF).
Note: The meter allows you to adjust the upper display reading up to ±5
ºC or ±9 ºF. (Calibration window)