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TRAX User Manual  Page 28 
However, the TRAX can store eight (8) sets of magnetic calibration coefficients and 
eight (8) sets of accelerometer calibration coefficients.  This feature is useful if the 
compass will be placed in multiple locations that have different local magnetic field 
properties.  The default is index number 0 and initially this is populated at PNI with 
factory-generated  coefficients  for  the  device  itself.    The  other  sets  initially  are 
unpopulated. 
To  store  a  coefficient  set,  first  select  the  index  number  (0  to  7),  then  perform  a 
calibration. The  coefficient values will be  stored in  the defined  index number, 
assuming the <Save> is selected after the calibration. To recall and use a different set 
of  coefficients,  change  the “Mag  Coefficient Set”  and/or “Accel Coefficient Set” 
number, then click the <Save> button. 
Automatic Sampling 
If selected, the TRAX will take a sample point once predefined minimum change and 
stability requirements have been satisfied.   If  the user  wants to  have more control 
over when the point will be taken then Auto Sampling should be deselected. 
H/P/R Output During Cal 
When selected, the  heading, pitch,  and roll  of  the device  will  be  output below the 
sample  number  during  a  calibration.    Using  this  feature,  the  user  can  monitor  the 
device’s orientation to easily follow the appropriate recommended calibration pattern. 
Since a calibration is  being performed, these values  are relative  and  should not  be 
considered accurate. 
Audible Feedback 
If selected, TRAX Studio will give  an audible  signal when a  calibration  sample is 
taken. 
6.5.2  Performing a Calibration 
Before  proceeding,  ensure  you  are  familiar  with  the  recommended  calibration  pattern 
corresponding to the “Type” selected. These are discussed in Section 5. 
To perform a calibration, follow the following steps: 
  Click the <Start> button to begin the calibration process. 
  If “Automatic Sampling” is not checked the first sample will be taken 
automatically assuming the TRAX is relatively stationary. After this, it is 
necessary to click the <Take Sample> button to take a calibration sample point. 
This should be repeated until the total number of samples is taken, changing the 
orientation of the device between samples as discussed in Section 0. 










