Jim
There is none. A conversion from uS to TDS is a non-linear conversion which requires a complex equation but there are tables. In ruff terms uS / 2.1 = TDS. So that 1413 = 705 ppmTDS as NaCl. For your needs that value is way to high and will impact the accuracy of the meter. For your tap water and RO/DI testing you want be be no higher than 300 ppm TDS.
There is also a second issue. Most calibration solutions are Sodium Chloride (NaCl). But there are also others i Potassium Chloride ( KCl) and 442 These can make a huge difference in the
real reading. The proper calibration solution to get for tap water, RO/DI water, streams and lakes is 442 or equivalent. Some let me explain what that means.
A Okaton solution WD-00653-4 = 447uS = 225.6 ppm KCl = 215.5 ppm NaCl = 300.0 ppm 442. This solution allows you now to calibrate the meter to any of these 4. For the 442 you just stick the meter in the solution and turn the cal screw until it reads 300.00.
The solution you have is a Okaton or equivalent. I use to have another link on 442 bit it s now dead
WD-00653-18 = 1413uS = 744.7ppm KCl = 702.1ppm NaCl = 1000 ppm TDS
So your meter should be calibrated to 1000 ppm TDS or 1413 uS. Again this is to high to get accurate readings. If you want to get the 1413 it is up to you but the meter will be off a tad. So how much is that ? Using that solution, meter calibrated to NaCl @ 702.1 ppm setting it will will read about 1.5 ppm to low and at the 442 setting about 4 ppm to low when testing your water. And as I said ther 442 is a more real reading of what you have in TDS
Here is an example of nonlinear tables
OMEGA ENGINEERING - Technical Conductivity and Resistivity
Oakton
Oakton Feedback Form Oakton meters for pH, conductivity, TDS, ORP, DO, temperature, and humidity measurement
We have a full review of all this here in Randy's artilce on understanding TDS
What is TDS? by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
You may also want to look at the RO/DI artilce
Reverse Osmosis/Deionization Systems to Purify Tap Water for Reef Aquaria by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com