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242 242  In the event of deviations in the sensor values, calibration can be carried out by modifying the sensor's internal parameter: K-value parameter(**Default: 03E8(H)=1000(D)**).
243 243  
244 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Calibration Principle**
244 +**Calibration Principle**
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246 246  The K-value scales the sensor's output. If multiple sensors measure the same parameter but show different values, adjust the K-value of the secondary sensor(s) to match the primary sensor's reading.
247 247  
248 -(% style="color:#037691" %)**Step-by-Step Example:**
248 +**Step-by-Step Example:**
249 249  
250 -**Scenario:**
250 +Scenario:
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252 252  * Sensor 1 (reference) reads 1500.
253 253  * Sensor 2 reads 2000, but should match Sensor 1's value (~~1500).
254 254  
255 -**Steps:**
256 -
257 -**~1. Calculate the K-value ratio**:
258 -
259 -Ratio=Desired Value/Current Value=1500/2000=0.75
260 -
261 -Multiply by the default K-value (1000) to get the new K-value: 0.75×1000=750(Decimal)
262 -
263 -**2. Convert the new K-value to hexadecimal**:
264 -
265 -* 750(D) = 002EE.
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270 270  if the value of sensor 1 is 1500 and the value of sensor 2 is 2000, it is necessary to keep the values around 1500if the value of sensor 1 is 1500 and the value of sensor 2 is 2000, it is necessary to keep the values around 1500.
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272 272  Modify the K value of sensor 2: