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Calibrating the Type K Temp. Sensor

Equipment required: 

Type K Temperature Sensor, boiling water, cold water, 

thermometer, two beakers or plastic containers

DataStudio Calibration

Procedure:

1. Plug in the Type K Sensor (with probe attached) into an 

Xplorer.

2. Turn on the Xplorer.

3. Press 

Display 

(

) until the calibrate screen appears.

4. Press the 

Check 

(

) button.

5. Press the 

Tab

 (

) button to move through the digits.

6. Use the 

Plus (+)

 or Minus 

(-)

 buttons to increase or decrease 

each digit until the display matches the value of the selected 
standard sample.

7. Place the Type K probe in the beaker filled with 0°C water (or 

water at your first temperature point). (Note: The software is 
set to use 0°C and 100°C as the two points for calibration.  
You may choose to enter different values and use a 
thermometer as a reference.)  

8. Press the 

Check 

(

) button.

9. Repeat steps 7-8 for the beaker filled with 100°C water (or 

other water temperature for your second point).

PASPORT Xplorer Calibration

Procedure (two-point calibration)

1. Plug the Type K sensor box into a PASPORT USB interface connected to 

your computer. Plug the Type K probe into the sensor box.

2. In DataStudio, click on the 

Setup

 button to open the PASPORT Setup 

window.

3. In the PASPORT

TM

 Setup window, scroll to the Type K Temperature Sensor 

box and click the 

Calibrate

 button. (Note: The software is set to use 0°C 

and 100°C as the two points for calibration.  You may choose to enter 
different values and use a thermometer as a reference.) 

4. Place the Type K probe in the beaker filled with 0°C water (or water at your 

first temperature point).

5. In the Calibration window, click the 

Set

 button.

6. Repeat steps 4-5 for a beaker filled with 100°C water (or water at your 

second temperature point).

7. Click the 

OK

 button to save the calibration values.

012-08453B

Equipment required: 

Type K Temperature Sensor, boiling water, cold 

water, thermometer, two beakers or plastic containers

CAUTION:

 The probe of the PS-2134 Type K Temperature Sensor was not

designed for use in chemical solutions, other than water.

  (

However, if you cover the

probe with an optional Teflon

®

 sleeve*, you can use the probe in chemicals.

*)

  Also,

never place the Type K sensor box in liquids, a heating element, or fire.  Placing the
sensor box in liquids or an open flame will permanently damage the sensor.  PASCO
will not replace or cover the costs of a damaged sensor due to negligent or improper
use.

CARD 2A

 

Calibrating the Type K Temp. Sensor

Equipment required: 

Type K Temperature Sensor, boiling water, cold water, 

thermometer, two beakers or plastic containers

DataStudio Calibration

PASPORT Xplorer Calibration

012-08453B

Equipment required: 

Type K Temperature Sensor, boiling water, cold 

water, thermometer, two beakers or plastic containers

CARD 2A

 

Note:

 Calibration of the Type K Temp. Sensor is not required.  However, if you wish

to calibrate for better accuracy, follow the instructions below.

Procedure (two-point calibration)

1. Plug the Type K sensor box into a PASPORT USB interface connected to 

your computer. Plug the Type K probe into the sensor box.

2. In DataStudio, click on the 

Setup

 button to open the PASPORT Setup 

window.

3. In the PASPORT

TM

 Setup window, scroll to the Type K Temperature Sensor 

box and click the 

Calibrate

 button. (Note: The software is set to use 0°C 

and 100°C as the two points for calibration.  You may choose to enter 
different values and use a thermometer as a reference.) 

4. Place the Type K probe in the beaker filled with 0°C water (or water at your 

first temperature point).

5. In the Calibration window, click the 

Set

 button.

6. Repeat steps 4-5 for a beaker filled with 100°C water (or water at your 

second temperature point).

7. Click the 

OK

 button to save the calibration values.

Note:

 Calibration of the Type K Temp. Sensor is not required.  However, if you wish

to calibrate for better accuracy, follow the instructions below.

Procedure:

1. Plug in the Type K Sensor (with probe attached) into an 

Xplorer.

2. Turn on the Xplorer.

3. Press 

Display 

(

) until the calibrate screen appears.

4. Press the 

Check 

(

) button.

5. Press the 

Tab

 (

) button to move through the digits.

6. Use the 

Plus (+)

 or Minus 

(-)

 buttons to increase or decrease 

each digit until the display matches the value of the selected 
standard sample.

7. Place the Type K probe in the beaker filled with 0°C water (or 

water at your first temperature point). (Note: The software is 
set to use 0°C and 100°C as the two points for calibration.  
You may choose to enter different values and use a 
thermometer as a reference.)  

8. Press the 

Check 

(

) button.

9. Repeat steps 7-8 for the beaker filled with 100°C water (or 

other water temperature for your second point).

*

Teflon sensor covers are available from PASCO.  If you plan to

frequently use the Type K Temperature Sensor with chemicals, you
can order a package of 10 Telfon covers using part no. CI-6549. 

Teflon

®

 is a registered trademark of DuPont.

Teflon

®

 is a registered trademark of DuPont.

CAUTION:

 The probe of the PS-2134 Type K Temperature Sensor was not

designed for use in chemical solutions, other than water.

  (

However, if you cover the

probe with an optional Teflon

®

 sleeve*, you can use the probe in chemicals.

*)

  Also,

never place the Type K sensor box in liquids, a heating element, or fire.  Placing the
sensor box in liquids or an open flame will permanently damage the sensor.  PASCO
will not replace or cover the costs of a damaged sensor due to negligent or improper
use.

*

Teflon sensor covers are available from PASCO.  If you plan to

frequently use the Type K Temperature Sensor with chemicals, you
can order a package of 10 Telfon covers using part no. CI-6549. 

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