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= Calibration expired =
= Calibration expired =
This message is shown when the calibration expire date set inside the device driver settings has passed this date.
This message is shown when the 'Calibration Expire Date' setting of the device driver settings has passed this date.


== Solutions ==
== Solutions ==
* Adjust the date of the calibration expire date.
* Adjust the date of the 'Calibration Expire Date' at the Device Driver Settings.
* Disable the checkbox of the calibration expire date.
* Disable the checkbox of the 'Calibration Expire Date' at the Device Driver Settings.
* Related setting can be found at the main menu Configuration -> Configuration -> Measurement Settings. Go the Calibration settings by to select from the dropdown box what you want to do if a device is found with an expired calibration date. Default it is set to 'Do Nothing'.
 
Related settings to this setting can be found at the main menu Configuration -> Configuration -> Measurement Settings. Go the Calibration settings and select from the dropdown box what you want to do if a device is found with an expired calibration date. Default this setting is set to 'Do Nothing'.


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Latest revision as of 13:09, 9 June 2016

Calibration expired

This message is shown when the 'Calibration Expire Date' setting of the device driver settings has passed this date.

Solutions

  • Adjust the date of the 'Calibration Expire Date' at the Device Driver Settings.
  • Disable the checkbox of the 'Calibration Expire Date' at the Device Driver Settings.

Related settings to this setting can be found at the main menu Configuration -> Configuration -> Measurement Settings. Go the Calibration settings and select from the dropdown box what you want to do if a device is found with an expired calibration date. Default this setting is set to 'Do Nothing'.