Figure 2-2: Calibrate Signals Form.
There are two methods to calibrate a voltage signal. One method is the two-points calibration which measures the signal factor and the signal offset. The latter method is a movement of the zero point which is used to measure the signal offset only. The procedure of applying the methods is the same in both cases. First you make sure that the signal to be measured equals the reading of a calibration button. Then, by pressing this calibration button, the currently measured signal value is defined as to be equal with the reading of this button. In case of a two-points calibration, a pressing of both buttons is required in order to calibrate a signal completely.
The readings of the calibration buttons are taken from the assignment of the corresponding voltage input.
The top-right group box (with the device name) is reserved for the SICO2/DL16CAN start-up text, otherwise this box is empty.