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In the Calibrate / Adjust menu you can select the Guided calibration wizard or, alternatively, enter manually the values needed to calibrate and adjust the probe. The available options depend on the probe model and the parameter selected for calibration and adjustment. For more information, see also Overview of calibration and adjustment with Indigo80.
The Calibrate / Adjust menu also contains calibration information about the connected probe.
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In the Environment settings menu you can give additional information about the connected probe's measurement environment (such as pressure or temperature) to improve measurement accuracy. The settings in Environment settings are interconnected to the settings applied in .
The available environment settings depend on the probe and probe firmware version. For detailed information on the probe-specific requirements for the settings, see your probe's user documentation.
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In the Sensor purge menu you can manually start the purge function for the probe models that support it. Sensor purge heats up the sensor briefly to evaporate possible contaminants that otherwise could affect measurement accuracy.
Before starting purge, you can set purge interval and activate/deactivate interval purge and startup purge in the
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- In the Factory default settings menu you can restore the connected probe back to its factory default settings, if needed.
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In the Settings menu you can configure settings such as filtering factor (affects the speed at which the latest measurement is integrated into the output of the probe) and compensation setpoints (information about measurement environment to improve measurement accuracy).
The available settings depend on the probe and probe firmware version. For detailed information on the probe-specific requirements for the settings, see your probe's user documentation.
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- The Diagnostics view shows any probe-specific Modbus error codes. See the connected probe's Modbus documentation in the probe's User Guide for register information. The security hash shown in the Diagnostics view changes when any change is made to the settings of the device connected to Indigo80.
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- The About view contains information about the connected device, such as firmware revision, configuration code, serial number, and calibration date.