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of entering a second correction. The white square in the, abort the calibration process.

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Figure 4-10 Figure 4-11 h3. Figure 4-12 shows the calibration screen, with its options for 1- or 2-point calibration. Note that the meter continues to show the live streaming of sensor values. Press %1$ to enter the correction for the current reading. The current reading is still 6.408, but it should read -6.433. Enter the correct value as shown in Figure 4-13 and press $OK# to return to the calibration screen. Figure 4-12 Figure 4-13 4. Note that the calibration change is not yet effective, as you have the option of entering a second correction. The white square in the %$1!!qqq!!! key in Figure 4-14 indicates that the first point correction has been logged. 5. Press $2$ to enter a second point correction, or press $OK# to make the 1point calibration effective (Figure 4-15). Of course, you can press CANCL to abort the calibration process. Figure 4-14 Figure 4-15 34 Advanced Topics

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h
3.
Figure4-12 shows the calibration screen, with its options for 1- or 2-point
calibration. Note that the meter continues to show the live streaming of
sensor values. Press
%1$
to enter the correction for the current reading. The
current reading is still
6.408
, but it should read
-6.433
. Enter the correct
value as shown in Figure 4-13 and press
$OK#
to return to the calibration
screen.
4.
Note that the calibration change is not yet effective, as you have the option
of entering a second correction. The white square in the
%$1!!qqq!!!
key in
Figure 4-14 indicates that the first point correction has been logged.
5.
Press
$2$
to enter a second point correction, or press
$OK#
to make the 1-
point calibration effective (Figure 4-15). Of course, you can press
CANCL
to
abort the calibration process.
Figure 4-10
Figure 4-11
Figure 4-12
Figure 4-13
Figure 4-14
Figure 4-15