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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.
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This message is shown when the 'Calibration Expire Date' setting of the device driver settings has passed this date.
  
== Solution ==
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== Solutions ==
* Adjust the date of the calibration expire date.
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* Adjust the date of the 'Calibration Expire Date' at the Device Driver Settings.
* Disable the checkbox of the calibration expire date.
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* 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'.
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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'.