Measurement accuracy is affected by errors introduced by the Analyzer and measurement setup. The nature of these errors is varied — some are systematically repeated, and some are random. Calibration is a process used to evaluate systematically repeated errors and mathematically exclude them from the measurement results in the correction process.
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Be sure to properly calibrate if accurate measurements are required. Only a properly calibrated instrument provides the accuracy specified in the data sheet. |
The section describes information about calibration, calibration kits and automatic calibration module (ACM):
•General information about calibration (See General Information).
•Working with calibration standards and calibration kits (See Calibration Standards and Calibration Kits).
•Calibration method and procedures (See Calibration Methods and Procedures).
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•Working with the automatic calibration module (ACM), which allows for simplification and speeding up of the analyzer calibration process.