Instruction Manual
6.2 Calibration techniques with CVS and CPVS
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or Auto Std.dev (%)[ >0.1 ; 1 ]
Define until which „Std.dev.“ the conditioning is
continued. The „Std.dev.“ is calculated from all sa-
ved sweeps of the last two “conditioning measu-
rements”.
Note: If you set a small value (e.g. < 1%), it can
take a long time until reaching the target.
Note: If both No. of conditioning measurements [
1...100 ; 1 ] and Auto Std.dev (%) [ >0.1 ; 1 ] are
activated, the conditioning is finished as soon as
the first of the two criterias is reached.
Addition mixing time [ 0...80600 s ; 10 s ]
Time of mixing after Additions (for the first measu-
rement, the Initial mixing time is used).
No. of additions [ 0...28 ; 2 ]
Number of additions of additive standard solution.
No. of replications [ 1...10 ; 2 ]
Number of replications (= total number of measu-
rements) for each variation (sample, standard ad-
dition, calibration level, conditioning measure-
ment). For cyclic modes (CV, CVS, CPVS) the “total
number of measurements” is the No. of repli-
cations
multiplied with the number of Save last ..
sweeps
(Voltammetric tab). “Total number of mea-
surements” must not exceed 10.
Voltammetric tab with Calibration technique “RC Record
response curve”
The
Voltammetric tab of the EDIT WORKING METHOD PARAME-
TERS
window contains parameters for preparation procedures and
VA measurement modes. With the Calibration technique "RC Re-
cord response curve" the Voltammetric parameters are not edit-
able. They depend on the parameters defined for recording the
calibration curve.
Following parameters have to be defined:
Initial mixing time (s) [ read only ] [ 0...80600 s ; 10 s ](see Initial
mixing time with CVS and CPVS, section 6.3)
Time of mixing before the first measurement of
the sample solution.
Conditioning Cycles [ read only ] (see Conditioning cycles with CVS
and CPVS, section 6.3)