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This procedure describes the main workflow involved in preparing calibration forms for use with the Fluke Calibrator. For general details of the required, procedure, see Add Customized Calibration Forms to the Database.

  1. In the Specifications module, restore the Calibration settings and data entry forms.

  2. Create new calibration pages for Fluke as follows:

    1. Open the Page Editor.

    2. Open the file 'd_ff_default_fluke_settings.psr' (located in the path: 'Program Files(x86)\SmartPlant\Instrumentation\PSR').

    3. Regenerate the page.

    4. Select Save as Page .

    5. On the Save as Page dialog, select New.

    6. Type a name for the page (Fluke Settings) and if required, a description.

    7. Open the file 'd_ff_default_fluke_result.psr' and repeat the above steps c-e.

    8. Type a name for the page (Fluke Data Entry) and if required, a description.

  3. Using these calibration pages, create new calibration forms for settings and data entry and save them to the database.

    These forms are similar to the standard calibration forms, but with the following additional properties:

    • CALIB_RES_UDF_C01…C20 — Fields for user-defined results (data entry) values.

    • CALIB_SET_UDF_C01…C15 — Fields for user-defined settings values.

    • Loop PowerNone, Enabled 24V, Enabled 28V.

    • Temperature Element Type — All T/C and RTD supported types.

    • TC Source Mode — Applicable for T/C element types only.

    • Source Mode — Corresponds to the sUEV Fluke property for source user-entered values. The value can be Auto or Manual Entry.

    • Measure Mode — Corresponds to the mUEV Fluke property for measure user-entered values. The value can be Auto or Manual Entry.

  4. Define a new profile for Fluke and assign the Fluke forms that you created. For details, see Create a Calibration Profile.