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Section 7. Installation<br />

7.8.1.3 Calibration Wizard Overview<br />

each with two supporting instructions:<br />

• LoadFieldCal() — an optional instruction that evaluates the validity of, and<br />

loads values from a CAL file.<br />

• SampleFieldCal — an optional data-storage output instruction that writes the<br />

latest calibration values to a data table (not to the CAL file).<br />

and a reserved Boolean variable:<br />

• NewFieldCal — a reserved Boolean variable under <strong>CR1000</strong> control used to<br />

optionally trigger a data storage output table one time after a calibration has<br />

succeeded.<br />

See CRBasic Editor Help for operational details on CRBasic instructions.<br />

The LoggerNet and RTDAQ field calibration wizard steps through the calibration<br />

process by performing the mode-variable changes and measurements<br />

automatically. The user sets the sensor to known values and inputs those values<br />

into the wizard.<br />

When a program with FieldCal() instructions is running, select LoggerNet or<br />

RTDAQ | Datalogger | Calibration Wizard to start the wizard. A list of<br />

measurements utilized in any FieldCal() instruction in the program is shown.<br />

For more information on using the calibration wizard, consult LoggerNet or<br />

RTDAQ Help.<br />

7.8.1.4 <strong>Manual</strong> Calibration Overview<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> field calibration through the <strong>CR1000</strong>KD Keyboard / Display is presented<br />

here to introduce the use and function of the FieldCal() and FieldCalStrain()<br />

instructions. This section is not a comprehensive treatment of field calibration<br />

topics. The most comprehensive resource to date covering use of FieldCal() and<br />

FieldCalStrain() is RTDAQ software documentation. Be aware that,<br />

• the <strong>CR1000</strong> does not check for out-of-bounds values in mode variables.<br />

• valid mode variable entries are "1" or "4".<br />

7.8.1.4.1 Single-Point Calibrations (zero, offset, or zero basis)<br />

Use this single-point calibration procedure to adjust an offset (y-intercept). See<br />

Zero (Option 0) (p. 155) and Offset (Option 1) (p. 155) for demonstration programs:<br />

1. Use a separate FieldCal() instruction and separate field cal variables for each<br />

sensor to be calibrated. In the CRBasic program , put the FieldCal()<br />

instruction immediately below the associated measurement instruction.<br />

2. Set mode variable = 0 or 6 before starting.<br />

3. Place the sensor into zeroing or offset condition.<br />

4. Set KnownVar variable to the offset or zero value.<br />

5. Set mode variable = 1 to start calibration.<br />

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