This calibration process entails adjusting the sensor's span by identifying a time frame where the gas concentration reaches a maximum reference value, or alternatively, a significantly high value. This adjustment allows for the modification of air quality sensors' sensitivity, resulting in appropriate changes to the concentration span.

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Step 2 for Calibration:

This step involves selecting two periods with the lowest gas concentration, B1 and B2. This establishes the baseline for the calibration. The baseline periods should be chosen by highlighting the corresponding sections on the chart.

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In this step, you will need to select the highest gas concentration periods, S1 and S2, to define the span. Similar to the baseline, these periods should be highlighted on the chart. The span allows the calibration to account for the highest expected gas concentration.

After selecting the baseline and span periods, click 'Analyze' to start the calibration process.

By choosing the offset and factor values, you can preview the chart in two modes:

  1. Both the span and baseline
  2. Only the baseline

This allows you to visualize either the full range (span) and average (baseline) of the data, or focus solely on the baseline trend by selecting the appropriate preview button.

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