Calibration records (also called Calibration Events) store a snapshot of the current condition of the asset that is calibrated. They are used to store the readings you have taken while calibrating a piece of equipment and to verify whether the calibration has passed or failed.
You can perform calibration in one of the following ways:
Manual Calibration: When you perform a manual calibration, you will manually create Calibration records and enter the results into the record.
Automated Calibration: To perform automated calibration, you will use a calibrator. In this case, Calibration records are automatically created in GE Digital APM after receiving data from the calibrator.