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Types of calibration – PASCO Xplorer-GLX Users’ Guide User Manual

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72 C a l i b r a t i o n

Two points, Pt 1 and Pt 2, define the line. In the two-point calibration procedure,
each point is reset by associating a known standard value (for instance, the pH of
a buffer solution) with a raw input measurement that the sensor sends to the GLX
when it is in that standard. In a one-point calibration, only one of the points is
reset by the user.

Types of Calibration

There are three types of calibration: two-point, one-point slope, and one-point
offset. Any of these calibrations can be performed on a single sensor, or simulta-
neously on multiple similar sensors; however, for any given sensor, the GLX will
automatically select the most typical calibration type as the default setting.

Two-Point

In a two-point calibration, you reset two points to define a new line.

This type of calibration affects both the slope and the offset. For step-by-step
instructions on the two-point calibration procedure, see page 75.

Two-point calibration; two points are set to redefine the line

One-Point Slope

In a one-point slope calibration, you reset only one point.

The slope of the line changes so that the line intersects the new point, while the
offset (or Y-intercept) does not change. For step-by-step instructions on the one-
point slope calibration procedure, see page 76.

One-point slope calibration; the line changes its slope to intersect the new point

Input Dat

a

Output Data

Offset

Pt 1

Pt 2

DOutput

DInput

Slope =

DInput

DOutput

Pt 2

Pt 2

old

calibration

new

calibration

Pt 1

Pt 1

Input Dat

a

Output Data

old

calibration

new

calibration

Offset

does not

change

Input Dat

a

Output Data

new

point

old

point

slope changes