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Can I use MET/TEMP II to perform calibrations using fixed-point cells?

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Can I use MET/TEMP II to perform calibrations using fixed-point cells?

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A. Yes. MET/TEMP II now supports using fixed-point cells. Because fixed-point cells typically allow a single probe to be inserted at a time, MET/TEMP II prompts you at the appropriate times to insert one UUT into the cell, counts down a user-defined soak time, then takes readings from that UUT. This process repeats for all UUTs.

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