Functions6.7 [2.08] Settings > CalibrationsOperating with the Local User Interface136 Operating Manual, 06/2017, A5E31930478-054. Define the cycle time: "Cycle time" parameter field.NoteSpecifying the cycle timeThe cycle time always extends from the start time of one AutoCal/AutoVal sequence tothe start time of the next. The smallest cycle time is 1 hour.If the set cycle time is less than the actual expiration time required, then:• The next AutoCal/AutoVal is held back until the end of the previous process.• The "Calibration" operating mode is not exited.This means you have to set a cycle time that is greater than the expiration time of anAutoCal/AutoVal.The cycle time commences immediately after the first execution of an AutoCal/AutoVal.If the function is triggered manually between the cycles, the cycle is retained. Missedcycles are not made up for later. The cycle starts at the next cycle time.5. Check the time remaining until the next cycle start: "Remaining time" display field.The remaining time is the time between the first execution of an AutoCal/AutoVal and thecycle time. The device adjusts the remaining time following a successfulAutoCal/AutoVal.If the first execution has not been carried out yet, the device indicates the remaining timeup to the start of the function.6. Starting AutoCal/AutoVal manually: "Trigger AutoCal n once" or "Trigger AutoVal n once"parameter field ("n" stands for the selected AutoCal/AutoVal 1 or 2).Follow the instructions on the display. Triggering of the process has no influence on thetime cycle. The cycle time continues to run.