Pass
/ Fail Criteria |
Database
Query / Report |
Audit
Control |
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The
485 provides complete control of the measurement process,
including all the various components used, and storage
of the results in an ODBC compliant database.
The results database lies at the centre of the 485 application
and is key to its operation. All of the test data, including
the excitation profile, reference transducer data, shaker
details and measurement hardware settings, are stored
for each test. Transducer calibration results are stored
along with
the test profile used and any other operating conditions
or test identification parameters that may be required.
In addition to the serial number, which is always deemed
to be unique to each set of stored
results, one other 'unique' field may also be specified
by the user.
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This could, for instance, be an 'Asset Number' or 'Test
Equipment Number'. These unique fields prevent a device
from occupying more than one location in the database.
Previous test configurations can be recalled as required.
When a transducer is due for recalibration, the original
test configuration and results can be recalled, using
the unique fields described above. Included in the application
software is a powerful
certificate generator, enabling the user to design a calibration
certificate which is precisely to their requirements.
Any number of certificate designs can be created, depending
on the variety of presentation formats required by the
user.
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| Hardware
requirements |
The minimum system
requirements for the PC hardware to run the Beran 485
application software are:
IBM Compatible Pentium class PC (min 200MHZ)
Windows
2000/XP®
32MB RAM
50 MB of free hard disk space |
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