Tag Calibration Settings Commands - Intergraph Smart Instrumentation - Help

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The following commands are available when the Tag Calibration Settings window is open.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Actions > Enter Calibration Data

Opens the Calibration Data Entry Window, where you enter calibration data for the selected instrument tag.

Actions > Show Calibration History

Opens the Calibration History Window, from which you can view the calibration history per tag. The calibration history data includes settings and calibration results.

Save Icon 16bit Actions > Save

Saves the calibration settings for the current tag.

Actions > Save As

Allows you to save the current calibration settings as an external file in different available formats.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Actions > Refresh

Refreshes the displayed data.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Actions > Tag List

Opens the Tag List pop-up window that displays the list of the selected instrument tags and allows you to select tags for entering calibration settings.

Previous icon 16bit Actions > Previous Tag

Displays the calibration settings for the previous instrument in the tag list.

Next icon 16bit Actions > Next Tag

Displays the calibration settings for the next instrument in the tag list.

Print Icon 16bit Actions > Print

Allows you to print the current tag calibration settings calibration sheet.

Actions > Select Calibration Profile

Allows you to select a different calibration profile to overwrite the current settings.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Options > Copy Process Data

Allows you to copy alarm, trip, and existing maximum and minimum process data range values for the current instrument tag.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Options > Show Alarm / Trip Summary

Displays the Alarm / Trip Points Summary Window which shows existing alarm and trip values for the current instrument tag.

Reports menu

Allows you to access options for displaying various calibration reports.

Tables > Calibration Points

Opens the Calibration Points dialog to define the calibration point levels.