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  1. After calibrating your instruments, connect the Fluke Documenting Process Calibrator to your computer's COM port and switch on as described in the Fluke User Manual.

  2. Open the Calibration module.

  3. Select Actions > Fluke Interface.

  4. Select Next.

  5. On the Connection Options page, define your connection setting and select Test.

    If the connection test is successful, an appropriate message appears in the Connection result box. If the connection fails, check the physical connections and if necessary, select a different communication port and retry.

  6. Select Next to go to the Activity Selector page.

  7. Select Upload data into Smart Instrumentation from the calibrator.

  8. Select Next.

  9. On the Upload Data page, select Start to begin uploading data from the calibrator.

    The progress bars indicate the current activity. You will also see an indication on the calibrator that data is downloading from it.

  10. On completion of the upload process, select Next.

  11. On the Upload Summary page, view the tags for which the interface has uploaded calibration data into Smart Instrumentation.

  12. Select Finish to complete the operation.

  13. In Smart Instrumentation open the Calibration module and from the Calibration History window, view the tag calibration data.

  • The following pressure units of measure are supported by Smart Instrumentation when working with Fluke Calibrators:

    • Psi

    • Bar

    • InHg

    • mBar

    • inH2O

    • mH2O

    • mmH2O

    • ftH2O

    • Pa

    • kPa

    • gf/cm² (Fluke: g/cm²)

  • Any other pressure unit of measure not supported by the Fluke Calibrator (as ‘base’ units) will default to ‘psi’ when downloaded to the calibrator.

  • Other units of measure that are not supported by the Fluke Calibrator will appear as voltage units.