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Calibrating I/O
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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide, Version 4.0
Calibrating Voltage
When calibrating the IOLAN Analog input for voltage, you will need a calibration meter that is better 
than .1% volts precision. When you calibrate one channel, all voltage channels are automatically 
calibrated for that range; if another channel is set for a different range, you will need to calibrate that 
channel separately, but all channels that use that range are also automatically calibrated.
Calibrating Current
When calibrating the IOLAN Analog input for current, you will need a calibration meter that is better 
than .1% current precision. Each channel needs to be calibrated individually. 
Calibrating Temperature Input
To calibrate an Analog (Temperature) input channel, read the section that applies to the type of input 
you are calibrating. Note that calibration will be done for the active channel configuration; for 
example, if Channel A1 is set to thermocouple, you cannot calibrate it for RTD. During the 
calibration process, you will be asked to apply the minimum and maximum range value to the 
channel in either mV or Ohms; for example, to calibrate for thermocouple J 0 to 760C, you will be 
prompted to first apply -80mV and then +80mV to the channel.
Also, you cannot actively calibrate disabled channels (although if you enable the channel and then set 
it for the type of thermocouple or RTD that has already been calibrated on another channel, it will 
also be calibrated).
Calibrating Thermocouple
When calibrating the IOLAN Analog input for thermocouple, you will need a calibration meter that is 
better than .15% accuracy. When you calibrate one channel, all thermocouple channels are 
automatically calibrated for that range; if another channel is set for a different range, you will need to 
calibrate that channel separately, but all channels that use that range are automatically calibrated.
Calibrating RTD
When calibrating the IOLAN Analog input for RTD, you will need a resistor that is better than .05% 
Ohms accuracy. When you calibrate one channel, all RTD channels are automatically calibrated for 
that range; if another channel is set for a different range, you will need to calibrate that channel 
separately, but all channels that use that range are automatically calibrated.