Automatic calibration/adjustment with isocal – Rice Lake Secura - Quintix and Practum Series - User Manual User Manual
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Calibration and Adjustment
User Manual for Secura, Quintix, Practum
Automatic Calibration/Adjustment
with isoCAL
Fully automatic calibration/adjustment ensures that the balance is automatically
calibrated and adjusted when predefined time intervals or temperature values are
exceeded.
This function varies in different models:
– Secura
®
: isoCAL is automatically carried out based on time or temperature,
and each time the balance is leveled. This function can be switched off via the
system settings (see “Calibration/Adjustment" on page 26).
– Quintix
®
: isoCAL is automatically carried out based on time or temperature.
This function is always active and cannot be switched off.
h
In
Secura
®
models, every adjustment process, including the identified deviations,
is documented and save on the balance. The saved reports can be viewed via the
system settings and printed out on a PC or Sartorius lab printer (see “Calibration/
Adjustment" on page 26).
0.00
Max 2100 g
d=0.01 g
isoCAL
y If the ambient temperature has changed since the last calibration/adjustment
or the preset time interval has been exceeded, the red
isoCAL
button appears
on the display.
y If the isoCAL function is set to
Automatic
, the calibration/adjustment process
starts automatically.
! No additional error message will be shown when the prompt is ignored for
longer than 60 seconds.
y If the isoCAL function is set to
Info, manual start
, the function must be started
manually.
isoCAL
t
To start the calibration/adjustment function manually, select the
isoCAL
button (Secura
®
, Quintix
®
).
y Calibration begins automatically.
Date and Time:
14-Jun-2012 15:18
Calibration function:
Internal calibration
Start calibration:
Start: isoCAL (Niv)
Calibration deviation:
Dev -0.01 g
Adjustment function:
Internal adjustment
Adjustment deviation:
Dev 0.00 g
Report
y A report appears on the display (Secura
®
and Quintix
®
only).
The report indicates the deviations identified during isoCAL calibration.
The report also gives the result of the adjustment process.
t
Select
<
.
y The balance is now calibrated and adjusted.