Specify lower and upper calibration range (dialog), H_742, O_4123 – BUCHI DuMaster D-480 User Manual
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Further information
Further information includes instructions in which the dialog is used and knowledge articles
concerning the dialog:
Defining standard substances as calibration samples (on page 122).
Background knowledge required for calibration (on page 52).
Calibration formulae (on page 55).
Specify lower and upper calibration range (Dialog)
Function
In this dialog you specify for a two-range calibration at what point to divide between the upper and
lower calibration range. The dialog displays all samples on the basis of a virtual line. This shows you
whether it makes sense to split the ranges with a dividing line.
Open
Open the dialog via Calibration > Calibrate. First the "Configure calibration" dialog is displayed in
which you specify the calculation methods. Only then the "Specify lower and upper calibration range"
dialog is displayed if you have specified a two-range calibration.
Elements
The following describes the elements of the dialog.
Label
Element type
Meaning
<<<
Button
Moves the dividing line between the upper and lower
calibration range to the left in larger intervals.
<
Button
Moves the dividing line between the upper and lower
calibration range to the left in smaller intervals.
>
Button
Moves the dividing line between the upper and lower
calibration range to the right in smaller intervals.
>>>
Button
Moves the dividing line between the upper and lower
calibration range to the right in larger intervals.
Zoom +
Button
Increases the scale of the view.
Zoom -
Button
Decreases the scale of the view.
Zoom
Label
Displays the current zoom setting.
Dividing line at
Label
Displays in figures where the dividing line is currently set
between the upper and lower calibration range.
OK
Button
Saves new settings
Cancel
Button
Aborts the process.
Note: The dividing line can also be set directly: To do so, place the mouse cursor at the point where
you want to place the dividing line and then click the right mouse button.
Further information
Further information includes instructions in which the dialog is used and knowledge articles
concerning the dialog:
Performing calibration.
Background knowledge required for calibration (on page 52).
Right mouse button function (on page 69).
Calibration formulae (on page 55)