Family Field Descriptions
Calibration Asset Configuration Records
Calibration Asset Configuration records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration Asset Configuration family in the baseline APM database. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Asset Configuration family and appear on the Asset ID Configuration datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Data Query | Character | Indicates the catalog query for the selected Asset family. |
This field contains the path of the data query from the Catalog folder. The query selected in this field is used to copy the asset field values to the associated applied template fields. For each new custom asset family that you add in the Asset ID Configuration workspace, you must create a query to map the custom asset fields to the applied template fields. This is a required field. Note:
Before you select a query, ensure that the Asset ID field specified in the query matches the fields configured in the New Asset ID Configuration section, and the field names in the query must match the field names in the applied template. |
Asset Family | Character | Indicates the family for which you want to create a Calibration Asset Configuration. | A value is required. This field contains a list of asset families. You can select any custom asset that you want to use as a Tag ID. |
Asset ID | Character | Indicates the field of the selected asset family to identify the Equipment, Functional Location, or custom asset that you want to calibrate. |
This field contains a list of fields of the Asset family selected in the Asset family field. The value in this field is used to construct the applied template ID and in the data loader to identify the asset. The value in this field is used to populate the Asset ID field in the Calibration Queue section, the Calibration Events section, and the Linked Assets subsection in the Calibration Profile section. This is a required field. |
Calibration, CMX Records
Calibration, CMX record is a type of Calibration record that stores information about the calibration events that you have created manually for calibration profiles of type Calibration Template, CMX or events that you have received from Beamex CMX calibration software. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration, CMX family. The information in this table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Ad-Hoc Calibration | Boolean | Indicates that the calibration is performed on the asset that needs to be calibrated outside of its calibration schedule. For example, suppose an asset has an annual calibration task in January. If the asset needs a repair or replacement during the year, after the asset is repaired or replaced, the asset should be calibrated. An Ad-Hoc calibration is performed in this scenario. | By default, this check box is cleared. If you select this check box, after you perform the calibration, the associated Calibration Task is not recycled. |
Asset ID | Character | The Identification of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the Equipment ID of the asset that is linked to the Calibration. This field is labeled Select Equipment on the datasheet. You can select the Equipment ID hyperlink to view the Asset details. |
Asset Short Description | Character | A brief description of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. This field is labeled Equipment Short Description on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Asset Type | Character | The type of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Equipment Type field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. This field is labeled Equipment Type on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Calibration Approval By | Character | The name and User ID of the user who approved the calibration. | This field contains a list of user names. You can select the appropriate user from the list. |
Calibration Error Limit | Numeric | A number indicating the maximum percentage of acceptable error before the calibration is considered to be failed. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Max Error Limit field of the Calibration Template that is linked to this Calibration. You can modify this value if needed. |
Calibration Passed | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed. | In automated calibration, this field is populated based on the calibration results that are received from the Beamex CMX calibration software. In manual calibration, you can select one of the following values that are defined in the MI_CALIBRATION_RESULT System Code Table, to indicate the result of calibration:
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Calibration Strategy | Character | The strategy for performing the calibration. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Calibration Strategy field of the Calibration Template that is linked to this Calibration. |
Calibration Task | Character | The identification of the Calibration Task that is linked to this Calibration. | This field is disabled and populated with the ID of the Calibration Task that is associated with the Calibration. |
Calibration Technician | Character | The name of the person who is responsible for performing the calibration. | You can modify this value by selecting a user from the list. |
Calibration Template Key | Numeric | The ID of the Calibration Template linked to the Calibration. | This field is disabled and populated with the ID of the Calibration Template that is associated with the Calibration. This field is labeled Select Calibration on the datasheet. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration event. | This field is disabled and populated with the value CMX. |
Event End Date | Date | The date on which you have completed the calibration. | This field is populated with the current date and time. This field is labeled Calibration End Date on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Event ID | Character | The identification of the calibration event. | This field is disabled and populated with a default value. |
Event Long Description | Character | Any comments on the calibration that you have performed. | This field is populated with the value in the Comments field of the calibration in the Beamex CMX calibration software. This field is labeled Comments on the datasheet. |
Equipment Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. This field is labeled Instrument Manufacturer on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment Model Number | Character | The model number of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. This field is labeled Instrument Model Number on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Event Start Date | Date | The date on which you have started calibrating the asset. | This field is populated with the current date and time. This field is labeled Calibration Start Date on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Equipment Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. This field is labeled Instrument Serial Number on the datasheet. You can modify this value if needed. |
Location ID | Character | The physical location where you have performed the calibration. | You can enter a value manually. |
Location Short Description | Character | A description of the location where you have performed the calibration. | You can enter a value manually. |
Scheduled Calibration Date | Date | The date on which the calibration is scheduled to be performed. | You can enter a value manually. |
Off Line Duration | Numeric | A number representing the amount of time in hours that passed between the time the calibration was initiated and the time that it was completed. | You can enter a value manually. |
Overall AF Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on whether the As Found values fall within the range of values specified in the record. | In automated calibration, this field is populated based on the calibration results that are received from the Beamex CMX calibration software. In manual calibration, you can select one of the following values that are defined in the MI_CALIBRATION_RESULT System Code Table, to indicate the result of calibration:
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Overall AF Error Max | Numeric | A number that corresponds to the highest error value recorded from all the As Found values. | In automated calibration, this field is populated based on the calibration results that are received from the Beamex CMX calibration software. In manual calibration, you can enter a value manually. |
Overall AL Error Max | Numeric | The highest error value recorded from all the As Left values. | In automated calibration, this field is populated based on the calibration results that are received from the Beamex CMX calibration software. In manual calibration, you can enter a value manually. |
Overall AL Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on whether the As Left values fall within the range of values specified in the Calibration. | In automated calibration, this field is populated based on the calibration results that are received from the Beamex CMX calibration software. In manual calibration, you can select one of the following values that are defined in the MI_CALIBRATION_RESULT System Code Table, to indicate the result of calibration:
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WO Reference | Character | The work order number associated with the calibration event. | You can enter a value manually. |
Calibration Device Mapping Records
Calibration Device Mapping records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration Device Mapping family in the baseline APM database. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Device Mapping family and appear on the Calibration Device Mapping datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Device Driver ID | Character | The ID of the supported driver. | This field does not appear on the datasheet and is auto populated with the ID of the selected supported driver. |
Linked Mapping | Character | A value associated with the send mapping for the selected receive mapping. |
This field is enabled when the value in the Mapping Direction field is Receive. This list is filtered by the value that you select in the Template Type field. This field is required. |
Mapping Direction | Character | The type of direction of the outgoing data from APM to a calibrator and incoming data from a calibrator to APM. |
This field appears a list and contains the following values:
When you select Receive, the Linked Mapping field is enabled. |
Mapping ID |
Character | The ID of the device mapping |
You can enter a value in this field. The value must be unique. This field is required. |
Mapping Query | Character | The query for sending data to a calibrator or receiving data from a calibrator. | You must select a query that has been specified in the Queries Folder. For more information, refer to the Queries Folder section of the documentation.. |
Mapping Type | Character | The type of device mapping. |
On the datasheet, this field appears as a list labeled Template Type and contains the following calibration templates:
Depending on the selection, the Linked Mapping field is populated automatically. |
Calibration Profile Records
Calibration Profile records store information about the fields that are defined for the Calibration Profile family. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Profile family and appear on the Calibration Profile datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Calibration Strategy | Character | The type of strategy for the calibration. | A value is required. This field is:
The list of values in this field is filtered based on the mapping ID that is associated with the selected profile template. If the mapping ID, however, does not contain a mapped strategy, then a list of all the strategies for the template type associated with the mapping ID appears in this field. Note: If you select a Profile Template that contains Switch 1 details, and then in the Calibration Strategy field, if you select a Switch 2 strategy, a validation message appears, asking you to select a different strategy or modify the profile template. If this happens:
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Device Type | Character | The type of calibration or calibration device. | A value is required. This field is:
On the datasheet, this field appears as a list labeled Calibration Type, and contains the following values:
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Is Upgraded | Boolean | Indicates whether the Calibration Profile was created in an earlier version of APMor in the current version. |
This check box is enabled and:
By default, this field does not appear on the datasheet. |
Profile ID | Character | The ID of the calibration profile. |
A value is required and must be unique. |
Profile Template | Character | The ID of the profile template. |
A value is required. The list of values in this field is filtered based on the value in the Device Type field. |
Calibration Profile Template Defaults Records
Calibration Profile Template Defaults records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration Profile Template Defaults family in the baseline APM database. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Profile Template Defaults family and appear on the Calibration Profile Template Defaults datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
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Calibration Mapping |
Character | The type of mapping. |
This field appears as a list and is filtered by the value that you select in the Template Type field. This field is required. | ||||||||||
Custom Entered Values | Character |
A value that indicates weather the Profile Template that uses this template default will contain custom entered values. |
This field must contain one of the following values:
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Device Type | Character | The type of calibration device. |
This field does not appear on the datasheet and is populated automatically. | ||||||||||
Error Configuration | Character | A value indicating the error processing configuration for automated calibration. |
This field is disabled and is populated automatically with the value that you select in the Manual Entered Values field, as per the following table:
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Input Characteristic Curve | Character | A value indicating the characteristics of the input signal to the instrument being calibrated. |
This field appears as a list and contains the following values:
This field is required. | ||||||||||
Input Type | Character | The input type of the calibration. |
This list is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. You can choose from the following Input Types values:
This field is required. | ||||||||||
Manual Entered Values | Character | The type of manual value entered into the device during automated calibration. |
This field appears as a list and contains the following values:
Depending on the selection, the Error Configuration field is populated automatically. This field is required. | ||||||||||
Output Characteristic Curve | Character | A value indicating the characteristics of the output signal to the instrument being calibrated. |
This field appears as a list and contains the following values:
This field is required. | ||||||||||
Output Range | Numeric | A value that is used to define measurement range setting of the calibrator. |
A value of 10 will set the Voltage range to 10 in the calibrator and the value in the Output Range Locked field will have to be set to 1 to enable this function. This field is required. | ||||||||||
Output Range Locked | Numeric | A number that represents if the auto range function in the calibrator is turned off or on. |
The valid input values are 0 or 1.
This field is required. | ||||||||||
Performs Square Root | Character | A value that indicates if a square root calculation will be performed on the values in the Input Measure AF and Input Measure AL fields. |
The values in this field are populated by the MI_YES_NO System Code Table. This field is enabled only if the following criteria is met:
This field is required. | ||||||||||
Template Defaults ID | Character | A unique ID for the template defaults. | This field does not appear on the datasheet and is auto calculated. | ||||||||||
Template Type | Character | The type of device mapping. |
This list contains the following Calibration Templates:
Depending on the selection, the Calibration Mapping field is populated automatically. |
Calibration Records
Calibration records store information about the calibration event that you have performed either manually or using a device. Based on the type of calibration that you have performed, the following Calibration records are created:
- Calibration, Analog: Stores information for linear or square root calibrations that have a single input signal, a primary output, and an optional secondary output. Examples of analog calibrations include gauges, flow, pressure, and temperature.
- Calibration, Discrete: Stores information for single-switch or dual-switch instruments. Examples of discrete calibrations include flow, level, pressure, temperature, vibration, and position switches.
- Calibration Weight Scale Setup: Stores information for weight scale calibrations.
- Calibration, Single Component Analyzer: Stores information for single component calibrations. Examples of single component analyzer calibrations include calibrating pH, in-situ oxygen, toxic gas, and combustible gas.
- Calibration, Multi-Component Analyzer: Stores information for comparing standard gas values to test results from the analyzer. Examples of multi-component analyzer calibrations include Mass Spectrometers and Process Gas Chromatographs.
- Calibration, Functional Test: Stores information for functional test calibrations. You can perform custom functional tests on an asset. An example of an instruction in a functional test is Describe the wires on the asset.
- Calibration, CMX: Stores information about calibrations that are received from CMX software. When you receive calibration data from CMX software, a Calibration, CMX record is automatically created for the event. This record contains an event ID, details of the asset that was calibrated, calibration strategy used, and the result of the calibration (that is, whether the calibration has passed or failed).
- Calibration, Summary Event: Stores information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration, Summary Event family in the APM database. You can create a summary event to capture the overall Pass/Fail results for sub-assets and recycle the task at the Instrumentation System. Summary events are created when an event is created for any sub-assets within the Instrumentation System. The overall Pass/Fail for the summary event is calculated based on the Pass/Fail results of the events created at the sub-asset level. Summary events also allows you to view the calibration results of all the sub-assets related to the Instrumentation System.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the aforementioned Calibration families. The information in this table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Ad-Hoc Calibration | Boolean | Indicates whether the calibration is performed on the asset that needs to be calibrated outside of its calibration schedule. For example, suppose a piece of equipment has an annual calibration task in January. If the equipment needs a repair or replacement during the year, after the equipment is repaired or replaced, the equipment should be calibrated. An Ad-Hoc calibration is performed in this scenario. | By default, this check box is cleared. If you select this check box, after you perform the calibration, the associated Calibration Task is not recycled. |
Calibration Approval By | Character | The name and User ID of the user who approved the calibration. |
This field contains a list of users who are assigned the MI Calibration Administrator Security Group or the MI Safety Admin Security Role. |
Calibration End Date | Date | The date on which you have completed the calibration. | This field is populated with the current date and time. You can modify this value if needed. |
Calibration Error Limit | Numeric | A number indicating the maximum percentage of acceptable error before the calibration is considered to be failed. | The state of this field depends on the state of other fields.
You can modify this value if needed. |
Calibration Start Date | Date | The date on which you started calibrating the asset. | This field is populated with the current date and time. You can modify this value if needed. |
Calibration Strategy | Character | The number of test points and the direction of the input signal that will be recorded for the calibration. | This field is populated with the value in the Calibration Strategy field of the Calibration Template that is linked to this Calibration. |
Calibration Task ID | Character | The ID of the Calibration Task that is linked to this Calibration. | This field is disabled and populated with the ID of the Calibration Task. |
Calibration Technician | Character | The name of the person who is responsible for performing the calibration. |
This field contains a list of Security Users who are assigned:
If you perform an automated calibration, this field is populated with the name and User ID of the user who created the record. You can, however, modify this value by selecting a user from the list. |
Calibration Template | Numeric | The ID of the Calibration Template that was used in the Calibration. | This field is disabled and populated with the ID of the Calibration Template. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration event. | This field is disabled and populated with one of the following values:
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Comments | Character | Any comments on the calibration that you have performed. | You can enter your comments manually. |
Cylinder Expiry Date | Date | The expiry date of the standard gas cylinder. | This field is disabled and populated based on your selection in the Cylinder ID field. |
Cylinder ID | Character | The Record ID of the Standard Gas Cylinder record that represents the standard gas cylinder used to perform the calibration. |
This field contains a list of Record IDs of the existing Standard Gas Cylinder records. You can select a value in the list. |
Engineering Units Error Limit | Character | The maximum amount of error in engineering units that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. | This field appears only in the Calibration, Analog, Calibration, Discrete, Calibration, Weight Scale, and Calibration, Analyzer Single Component families.
You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment ID | Character | The ID of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is disabled and populated with the ID of the asset. |
Equipment Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment Model Number | Character | The model number of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Equipment Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment Short Description | Character | A brief description of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. You can modify this value if needed. |
Equipment Type | Character | The type of the asset that you have calibrated. | This field is populated with the value stored in the Equipment Type field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration. You can modify this value if needed. |
Error Assessment | Character | The measurement type that you will use in case of analog, discrete, single component analyzer, and weight scale calibration. | This field is disabled and populated based on the Calibration Template that is linked to this Calibration. This field appears in the Calibration, Analog, Calibration, Discrete, Calibration, Weight Scale, and Calibration, Analyzer Single Component datasheets. You can select one of the following values:
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Event End Date | Date | The date on which the calibration event was completed. |
In the datasheet, this field appears as a text box labeled Calibration End Date. If you perform a manual calibration, this field is populated with the date and time that the Calibration record was created. You can modify this value if needed. |
Event ID | Character | The ID of the calibration event. | This field is disabled and populated with a default value. |
Event Long Description | Character | Additional comments about the calibration event. | You can enter a description of the calibration event. |
Event Start Date | Date | The date on which the calibration event is initiated. | This field is populated with the date and time that the Calibration was created. You can modify this value if needed. |
Input Characteristic Curve | Character | The characteristics of the input signal to the instrument that you are calibrating. | This field contains the following values:
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CHARACTERISTIC_CURVE System Code Table. |
Location ID | Character | The physical location where you have performed the calibration. | You can enter a value manually. |
Location Short Description | Character | A description of the location where you have performed the calibration. | You can enter a value manually. |
Maintenance Type | Character | The type of maintenance performed by this calibration event. By default, this field contains the value Scheduled. | This field contains the following values:
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_MAINTENANCE_TYPE System Code Table. |
Off Line Duration | Numeric | A number representing the amount of time in hours that passed between the time the calibration was initiated and the time that it was completed. | You can enter a value manually. |
Output Characteristic Curve | Character | The type of output signal to the asset being calibrated. | This field contains the following values:
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CHARACTERISTIC_CURVE System Code Table. |
Overall AF Error Max | Numeric | A number that corresponds to the highest error value recorded from all the As Found values in all existing records in the current family. | This field is disabled and populated with the highest error value from all the As Found error values. If the calculated value contains more than six digits, it will be rounded. |
Overall AF Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on whether the absolute value of Overall AF Error Max is in the range of Max Error Limit specified in the record. | This field is disabled and populated automatically. If the value in the Overall AF Error Max field is greater than the value stored in the Calibration Error Limit field, this value is Fail. Otherwise, this value is Pass. |
Overall AL Error Max | Numeric | The highest error value recorded for all the As Left values in all the existing records in the Calibration family. | This field is disabled and populated with the highest error value from all the As Left error values. If the calculated value contains more than six digits, it will be rounded. |
Overall AL Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on whether the absolute value of Overall AL Error Max is in the range of Max Error Limit specified in the Calibration. | This field is disabled and populated automatically. If the value in the Overall AL Error Max field is greater than the value stored in the Calibration Error Limit field, this value is Fail. Otherwise, this value is Pass. |
Calibration Result | Character | A value that indicates whether the Functional Test calibration has passed or failed. | This field is disabled and populated automatically. This field is set to PASS, if the Response entered against each Calibration Result of a Functional Test calibration matches with Expected Response recorded in the Functional Test template detail record. Otherwise, this value is set to FAIL. Note:
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Ramp Time | Numeric | The amount of time (in seconds) a device will take to move from one test point to another for pressure units. | This field is disabled when the value in the Calibration Type field contains Fluke 74X. This field is populated by default with the value 30, as specified in the Ramp Time field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field is required when the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. |
Repeat Count | Numeric | A value representing the number of test cycles to perform a calibration. | You can enter a value in this field. This field is populated by default with the value 1, as specified in the Repeat Count field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field is required when the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. |
Reset Set Point | Numeric | A value representing the point that the switch deactivates to its original state. | You can enter a value in this field. This field is required when the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. |
Scheduled Calibration Date | Date | The date on which the calibration is scheduled to be performed. | You can set the date, if required. |
Test Equipment Cal. Expire <Number> | Date | The date on which the certification of the test equipment expires. | This field appears as a text box labeled Calibration Expire and is populated with the value stored in the Next Certification field in the Test Equipment linked to this Calibration. |
Test Equipment ID No <Number> | Character | The ID of the Test Equipment that is linked to the Calibration. | This field appears as a text box labeled ID No.
If you try to select the same Test Equipment more than once in the same Calibration, an error message appears. You cannot select a test equipment in case of automated calibration. This field will be automatically populated based on the device that is used to receive data. |
Test Equipment Last Cal. <Number> | Date | The date on which the test equipment was most recently certified. | This field appears as a text box labeled Last Calibration Date and is populated with the value stored in the Last Certification Date field in the Test Equipment that is linked to the Calibration. |
Test Equipment Manufacturer <Number> | Character | The manufacturer of the test equipment. | This field appears as a text box labeled Manufacturer and is populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Test Equipment that is linked to this Calibration. |
Test Equipment Model Number <Number> | Character | The model number of the test equipment. | This field appears as a text box labeled Model Number and is populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Test Equipment that is linked to the Calibration. |
Test Equipment Serial Number <Number> | Character | The serial number of the test equipment. | This field appears as a text box labeled Serial Number and is populated with the value stored in the Serial Number field in the Test Equipment that is linked to the Calibration. |
Test Equipment Status <Number> | Character | The certification status of the test equipment. | This field appears as a text box labeled Status and is populated with the value stored in the Certification Status field in the Test Equipment that is linked to the Calibration. |
WO Reference (Event) | Character | The work order number associated with the calibration event. | You can enter a value manually. |
Calibration Result Records
Calibration Result records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration Event family. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Result family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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AF Error | Numeric | A number that corresponds to the error value in percentage recorded from the As Found value. | This field is disabled and calculated based on the value in the As Found field. This field is displayed as AF Error (%) in the datasheet. |
AF Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on whether the Overall AF Error Max value is less than or equal to the error limit. |
This field is disabled and populated based on the value in the As Found Value field. If the value in the Overall AF Error Max field is greater than the value stored in the Calibration Error Limit field, the value in this field is Fail. Otherwise, it is Pass. |
AL Error | Numeric | A number that corresponds to the error value in percentage calculated from the As Left value. | This field is disabled and calculated based on the value in the As Left field. This field is displayed as AL Error (%) in the datasheet. |
AL Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on whether the Overall AL Error Max value is less than or equal to the error limit. |
This field is disabled and populated based on the value in the As Left value field. If the value in the Overall AL Error Max field is greater than the value stored in the Calibration Error Limit field, this value is Fail. Otherwise, this value is Pass. |
As Found Value | Numeric | A number that indicates the As Found value of the calibration record. | You can enter a value manually. The field is automatically populated for automated calibration. It is displayed as AF Value in the datasheet. |
As Left Value | Numeric | A number that indicates the As Left value of the calibration record. | You can enter this value manually. The value is auto-populated for the automated calibration. This field is displayed as AL Value in the datasheet. |
Balance Content | Boolean | Indicates that the selected record is a balance component. | You can select the component that constitutes the remaining portion other than the main components in a calibration event. This field is applicable only for Multi-Component Analyzer. |
Calibration Sequence Number | Numeric | A number that indicates the sequence for the calibration result record based on the selected strategy. | This field displays the sequence for the result. The field is displayed as Seq No. in the datasheet. |
Component Name | Character | Indicates the name of the component. |
This field provides the standard name of the calibration result. You can enter a new name for manual calibration. The field is displayed as Standard Name in the datasheet. It is applicable for Single Component Analyzer and Multi-Component Analyzer calibrations. |
Component Units | Character | The standard unit of measurement that is used to measure the Component. |
This field contains the following values:
This field is displayed as Standard Unit(s) in the datasheet. It is applicable for Single Component Analyzer and Multi-Component Analyzer calibrations. |
Eng. Unit AF Error | Numeric | A number that indicates the exact value of the As Found Error in the respective engineering units. |
This field appears for analog, discrete, single component analyzer, and weight scale calibrations. This field appears only if the value in the Error Assessment field in the Calibration record is Engineering Units. The value is automatically calculated for analog and discrete calibrations. |
Eng. Unit AL Error | Numeric | A number that indicates the exact value of the As Left Error in the respective engineering units. |
This field appears for analog, discrete, single component analyzer, and weight scale calibrations. This field appears only if the value in the Error Assessment field in the Calibration record is Engineering Units. The value is automatically calculated for analog and discrete calibrations. |
Event ID | Character | The ID of the calibration event. | This field is populated with a system-generated value. |
Input Measure AF | Numeric | A number that indicates the primary As Found input value of the record. | This field is automatically populated. You can, however, modify the value in this field. |
Input Measure AL | Numeric | A number that indicates the primary As Left input value of the record. | This field is automatically populated. You can, however, modify the value in this field. |
Input Up/Dn | Character | Indicates the direction of test points of the calibration. |
This field appears as Up/Dn in the datasheet. |
Percentage of scale TP | Numeric | The percentage of scale for each test point calculated based on the strategy. | This field appears as % Scale in the datasheet. |
Pri Output AF | Numeric | A number that indicates the primary As Found output value measured for calibration. | This field is automatically populated and disabled in case of automated calibration. You can enter a value for manual calibration. |
Primary Output AL | Numeric | A number that indicates the primary As Left output value measured for calibration. | This field is automatically populated and disabled in case of automated calibration. You can enter a value for manual calibration. |
Standard Value | Numeric | The expected value of the component. | This field provides the standard value of the component. You can enter a new value for manual calibration. This field is applicable for Single Component Analyzer and Multi-Component Analyzer calibrations. |
Calibration Setup Defaults Records
Calibration Setup Defaults records are used to store information about the default field values in Calibration Template families. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Setup Defaults family and appear on the Template Setup Defaults datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Analog Error Limit |
Numeric |
The maximum amount of error in percentage that is allowed in an analog calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Max Error Limit field in a Calibration Template, Analog record. |
Default Pressure Units | Character | The input and output units of measure (UOMs) for pressure in analog and discrete calibrations. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Default Pressure Units field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records if the value in the Input Type and Output Type fields is Pressure. |
Default Temperature Standard | Character | The temperature standard used in an analog calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Temperature Standard field in a Calibration Template, Analog record. |
Default Temperature Units | Character | The input and output UOMs for temperature in analog and discrete calibrations. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Default Temperature Units field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records if the value in the Input Type and Output Type fields is Temperature. |
Discrete Error Limit | Numeric | The maximum amount of error, in percentage, that is allowed in a discrete calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Max Error Limit field in a Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
Discrete Max Deadband | Numeric | The upper range value of deadband that is allowed in a discrete calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Specified Maximum Dead Band Switch 1 and Specified Maximum Dead Band Switch 2 fields in a Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
Discrete Min Deadband | Numeric |
The lower range value of deadband that is allowed in a discrete calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Specified Minimum Dead Band Switch 1 and Specified Minimum Dead Band Switch 2 fields in a Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
Error Assessment | Character | The maximum amount of error in engineering units that is allowed in a discrete calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Engineering Units Error Limit field in a Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
Input Damping Setting | Character | Indicates whether input damping is on or off. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Input Damping Setting field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
Input Increment | Numeric |
The incremented source value in an automated calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Input Increment field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
Input Min Max Mode | Character | Indicates whether input min max mode is on or off. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Input Min Max Mode field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
Input Ref Temp Source | Character |
The internal temperature reference in an automated calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Input Ref Temp Source field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
Input Simulation Delay | Numeric |
The per-step delay, in milliseconds, after the input simulation is updated to compensate for settling and lag. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Input Simulation Delay field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
MC Analyzer Error Limit | Numeric | The maximum percentage of error that is allowed in a multi-component analyzer calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Max Error Limit field in a Calibration Template, Multi-Component Analyzer record. |
Output Damping Setting | Character | Indicates whether output damping is on or off. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Output Damping Setting field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
Output Ref Temp Source | Character | The external temperature reference in an automated calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Output Ref Temp Source field in Calibration Template, Analog and Calibration Template, Discrete records. |
Ramp Time | Numeric | The ramp time, in seconds, in a discrete calibration. |
This field is disabled for Fluke devices. The value in this field is used to populate the Ramp Time field in a Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
Repeat Count | Numeric | The number of test cycles to perform a discrete calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Repeat Count field in a Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
SC Analyzer Error Limit | Numeric | The maximum error limit that is allowed in a single component analyzer and a multi-component analyzer calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate Max Error Limit field in the Calibration Template, Multi-Component Analyzer and Calibration Template, Single Component Analyzer records. |
Validate Deadband | Boolean | Indicates whether or not you want the APM system to consider the deadband range values to determine if a discrete calibration has passed or failed. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Validate Deadband field in the Calibration Template, Discrete record. |
Weight Scale Error Limit | Numeric | The maximum amount of error, in percentage, that is allowed in a weight scale calibration. |
The value in this field is used to populate the Max Error Limit field in a Calibration Template, Weight Scale record. |
Calibration Strategy Records
Calibration Strategy records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration Strategy family in the baseline APM database. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Strategy family and appear on the Calibration Strategy datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Down Count | Numeric | The number of records in the Down value range of the test point for a calibration strategy. |
You can enter a value manually. For GE Druck documenting process calibrators, the sum of the value in the Down Count and Up Count fields should not exceed 21 test points. This field is required only if the Template Type field contains at least one of the following:
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Strategy ID | Character | The ID of the calibration strategy |
You can enter a value manually. The value must be unique. This field is required. |
Strategy Name | Character | The name of the calibration strategy |
You can enter a value manually. This field is required. |
Template Type | Character | The type of calibration template. |
This field appears as a list and contains the following Calibration templates:
This field is required. |
Up Count | Numeric | The number of records in the Up value range of the test point for a calibration strategy. |
You can enter a value manually. For GE Druck documenting process calibrators, the sum of the value in the Down Count and Up Count fields should not exceed 21 test points. This field is required only if the Template Type field contains at least one of the following:
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Calibration, Summary Event Records
Calibration, Summary Event records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration, Summary Event family in the baseline APM database. This topic describes the fields that appear on the Calibration, Summary Event datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. Refer to the Calibration Records section for other fields that are not listed here.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset ID | Character | Instrumentation System Asset ID | This field displays the ID of the asset linked to the Instrumentation System. The asset can be either Equipment or Functional Location. This is a read-only field. |
Calibration Template ID | Character | Calibration Template linked to the Instrumentation System’s asset. | This field is used to provide calibration steps to create a Summary Event. This field is read-only and is not a mandatory field. |
Calibration Task ID | Character | Calibration Task linked to the Instrumentation System’s asset. | This field is used to indicate the Calibration Task that is linked to the Instrumentation System’s asset. This field is read-only and is not a mandatory field. |
Ad-Hoc Calibration | Boolean | Indicates that the calibration is performed on the asset that needs to be calibrated outside of its calibration schedule. For example, suppose an asset has an annual calibration task in January. If the asset needs repair or replacement during the year, the asset should be calibrated after it is repaired or replaced. An ad-hoc calibration is performed in this scenario. | By default, this check box is cleared. If you select this check box, the associated Calibration Task is not recycled after you perform the calibration. |
Overall AF Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on Overall AF Pass/Fail values of the underlying child calibration events. | This field is used to indicate the Calibration Result of the Instrumentation System. This is a read-only field. This field is set to PASS if the Overall AF Pass/Fail for all the child events is set to PASS. This field is set to FAIL if the Overall AF Pass/Fail for any of the child events is set to FAIL. |
Overall AL Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on the Overall AL Pass/Fail values of the underlying child calibration events. | This field is used to indicate the Calibration Result of the Instrumentation System. This is a read-only field. This field is set to PASS if the Overall AL Pass/Fail for all child events is set to PASS. This field is set to FAIL if the Overall AL Pass/Fail of any of the child events is set to FAIL. |
Calibration Task Records
Calibration Task records store details about a calibration task that you should perform. Specifically, these records store scheduled dates for the next time calibrations should be performed.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Task family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. The list is limited, however, to details that are specific to Calibration Tasks. If a field in the Calibration Task family works the same way as it does in the root Task family, that field is excluded from the table.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Calibration Template ID | Character | The ID of the Calibration Template that is linked to this Calibration Task. |
This field is disabled and will contain the ID of the Calibration Template when you link a task to the Calibration Template. |
Call Horizon | Numeric | This field along with Next Date is used in the scheduler for work order or notification generation to determine the schedule for work order or notification generation. | APM system performs a calculation on the Next Date and Call Horizon values in all Task records. The calculated result is passed into the query Get Tasks for Work Order Generation. If the result meets the criteria defined for the query column ([Task].[Next Date] - [Task].[Call Horizon]), the Task record meets the remaining criteria defined in the query. If the Task does not already contain a value in the Work Order Number field, an order will be created from the Task record. |
Desired Interval | Numeric | A number indicating how often the task should be completed. |
This number must be between the Min Interval and Max Interval values. Before you can save a value in this field, the Last Date field must contain a value. The next date is calculated automatically using both the last date and desired interval. The units that you select for the desired interval are also applicable to the Max Interval and Min Interval. |
EAM Object Type | Character | Includes the Work Order, Notification, and No Action options; it is populated from the EAM Object Type system code. The default option is Work Order. | This field will have the Work Order, Notification, and No Action options. It is populated from the EAM Object Type system code. The default option is Work Order. Based on the selection of this field, Work Order and Notification fields are enabled and disabled. This field decides whether a newly created task is of the Work Order type or Notification type. |
Last Date | Date | The date on which the associated Calibration Event is closed. |
By default, this field contains the date on which the Calibration Task is created. After you close the Calibration Event linked to this Calibration Task, this field is disabled and populated with the date on which the Calibration Event is closed. This value is also populated in the Date Executed field in the Task Execution record that is linked to this Calibration Task. |
Max Date | Date | The latest date by which you must perform the calibration task. |
This field is disabled and calculated as follows: Max Date = Last Date + Max Interval |
Max Interval | Numeric |
The maximum interval to perform the calibration task. For example, if the value in this field is 30 days, it implies that you must perform the calibration task within 30 days from the day you last performed this task. | You can enter a value manually. |
Min Date | Date | The earliest date on which you can perform the calibration task if it is a recurring task. |
This field is disabled and calculated as follows: Min Date = Last Date + Min Interval |
Min Interval | Numeric |
The minimum interval to perform the calibration task. For example, if the value in this field is 15 days, it implies that you must perform the calibration task after 15 days from the day you last performed this task. | You can enter a value manually. |
Modifiable | Boolean | Indicates whether the Calibration Task can be modified. |
This check box can be cleared or selected by:
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If you clear this check box, all the fields other than the following are disabled:
If you modify the value in any of the fields in the preceding list, the Modifiable check box is automatically selected. At that point, you can modify the fields that were previously disabled. |
Next Date | Date |
The suggested date by when you must perform the calibration task. For example, if the value in this field is 20 days, it is suggested that you perform the calibration task after 20 days from the day you last performed this task. |
This field is disabled and calculated as follows: Next Date = Last Date + Desired Interval |
Notification Number | Character | Populates the notification number from the EAM system. | Populates the notification number from the EAM system. This field is always disabled. |
Notification Type | Character | Populates the notification type from the system code and determines the type of notification. | Populates the notification type from the system code and determines the type of notification. The default value is M2. |
Operation Number | Character | Populates the operation number coming from the EAM system. | N/A |
Rejectable | Boolean | Indicates whether the Calibration Task can be rejected. | By default, this check box is cleared, which means you cannot reject the Calibration Task. |
Related Entity ID | Character | The ID of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Task. | This field is disabled and populated automatically with the ID of the asset that is linked to the Calibration Task. |
Reoccurring | Boolean | Indicates whether the task is recurring. |
You can select the check box if you want the calibration task to recur. |
Route Number | Character | A value that represents a route or group of tasks. | You can use this field in a query to access the tasks that are assigned to a particular route or group of tasks. |
Task Assigned To | Character | The name of the person who has been assigned the task. | You can enter a value manually. |
Task Description | Character | A description for the task that you should perform. | You can enter a value manually. |
Task ID | Character | The ID for the task. | This field must be unique. |
Task List Group | Character | Populates the Task List Group number coming from the EAM system. | N/A |
Task List Group Counter | Character | Populates the Task List Group counter coming from the EAM system. | N/A |
Task List Link | Character | Populates the Task List Link counter coming from the EAM system. | N/A |
Task List Type | Character | Populates the Task List Type counter coming from the EAM system. | N/A |
Task State | Character | The state associated with the Calibration Task. By default this field contains the value Proposed. | This field contains a list of states. After you save a new Calibration Task, this value is changed automatically from Proposed to Scheduled without change. |
Task Type | Character | The type of task. By default, this field contains the value CALIBRATION. |
This field contains a list of values from the Task Type family that correspond to types of calibrations (e.g., CALIBRATION: AUTOMATED, ANALOG, 11 UP/DN, LINEAR, DCV/DCV). You can select a value other than the default one. |
Unconstrain Min/Max Dates | Boolean | Indicates whether you can override the next date. |
When you select this check box, the values in the Min Date and Max Date fields are cleared. |
User Status for Notification | Character | Populates from the User Status for Notification system code. It stores the value selected, which will determine the status that the user wants to pass to the SAP object on creation. | This field contains the list of user status values to be sent to the EAM system. This is disabled when the value of the EAM object type is not Notification. |
User Status for Work Order | Character | Populates from the User Status for Work Order system code. It stores the value, which will determine the status that the user wants to pass to the SAP object on creation. | This field populates from the User Status for Work Order system code. This field stores the value, which will determine the status that the user wants to pass to the SAP object on creation. This is not a mandatory field. |
Work Order Number | Character | Populates the work order number coming from the EAM system. | It is disabled so you can edit the work order type. |
Work Order Type | Character | Populates from the Work Order Type system code and determines the type of work order. | It will be disabled when the EAM object type is not Work Order. |
Calibration Task Scope Records
Calibration Task Scope records stores information about the defined task scope of an Instrumentation System’s Calibration Task. One Instrumentation System can have one or more Calibration Tasks and each task is linked to a Calibration Task Scope record.
Calibration Task Scope records are not displayed to users. These records are maintained in the backend to track the task scope of the Calibration Task in an Instrumentation System.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
The following fields are associated with this record.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Calibration Task Scope ID | Character | A unique ID to maintain the task scope records. | N/A |
Calibration Summary Event Key | Character | Stores the entity key of the Calibration, Summary Event record, which is linked to the Instrumentation System’s parent asset. | N/A |
Calibration Task Scope Status | Boolean | Stores either Y or N to indicate whether the current task scope is in active state. | This field is set to Y when the task scope is created, and N when the Calibration Task is recycled. On recycling the task, a new task scope record is created. |
Scope Created Date | Date Time | Sets the current date and time when the task scope record is created, |
N/A |
Scope Closed Date | Date Time | Sets the current date and time when the Calibration Task is recycled. | N/A |
Calibration Task Scope Detail Records
The Calibration Task Scope Detail records store child assets, their applied templates, and calibration event key values to indicate that they are part of the current task scope. A record is created when you select the templates and save the task scope of the selected Calibration Task.
Calibration Task Scope Detail records are not displayed to users. These records are maintained in the backend to track the task scope details of the Calibration Task in an Instrumentation System.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
The following fields are associated with this record.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Character | Entity key of the child asset. | Entity key of the child asset stored in the current task scope defined for the Calibration Task. When the asset is removed from Instrumentation System, the complete record where this Asset Key is present is removed from the Calibration Task Scope Detail table. |
Template Key | Character | Stores the entity key of the Calibration, Summary Event record, which is linked to the Instrumentation System’s parent asset. | Entity key of the calibration template linked to the child asset. This key is stored in the current task scope defined for the Calibration Task. This field is cleared from the Calibration Task Scope Detail table when you clear this template from the task scope. |
Event Key | Character | Stores either Y or N to indicate whether the current task scope is in active state. | Entity key of the Calibration Event linked to the child asset. This key is stored in the current task scope defined for the Calibration Task. This field is cleared from the Calibration Task Scope Detail table when you remove the asset or delete this calibration event. |
Calibration Template, Analog Records
Calibration Template, Analog records store details on the analog calibration that should be performed for a specific asset. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, Analog family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Numeric | The Entity Key of the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. This field is used by the APM system, and should not be modified. | This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. When you apply a Calibration Template to an Asset, the details of the Asset are retrieved based on the value in the Asset Key field. |
Calibration Strategy | Character | The strategy for the analog calibration. | This field contains a list of strategies for the analog calibration. This field is required. You can choose from the following strategies:
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Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration for which you are creating the template. |
This field is disabled and populated based on the type of template that you selected on the Profile Template page, this field is populated with one of the following values:
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Custom Input Lower Range | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the custom input range. | This field appears on the datasheet as a text box labeled Low, and is grouped with the following other fields in the Custom Input Details subsection:
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Custom Input Range UOM | Character | The units of measure for the custom input range. | This field appears on the datasheet as a list labeled UOM, and is grouped with the following other fields in the Custom Input Details subsection:
This field is enabled and required only when the Custom Input Values check box is selected. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. |
Custom Input Upper Range | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the custom input range. | This field appears on the datasheet as a text box labeled High, and is grouped with the following other fields in the Custom Input Details subsection:
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Custom Input Values | Boolean | Indicates that you will enter custom input values for the calibration. |
This field is enabled only when the value stored in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X. When you select the Custom Input Values check box:
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Custom Output Lower Range Value | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the custom output range. | This field appears on the datasheet as a text box labeled Low, and is grouped with the following other fields in the Custom Output Details subsection:
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Custom Output Range UOM | Character | The units of measure for the custom output range. | This field appears on the datasheet as a list labeled UOM, and is grouped with the following other fields in the Custom Output Details subsection:
This field is enabled and required only when the Custom Input Values check box is selected. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. |
Custom Output Upper Range Value | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the custom output range. | This field appears on the datasheet as a text box labeled High, and is grouped with the following other fields in the Custom Output Details subsection:
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Custom Output Values | Boolean | Indicates whether you will enter custom output values for the calibration. |
This field is enabled only when the value stored in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X. When you select the Custom Output Values check box:
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Device Input UOM | Character | The Input unit of measure to be used by the device. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
This list contains a list of UOMs that are filtered based on the value in the Input Type field and the Calibration Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that input type and calibration type will appear in the list. This field uses the following system code tables to display the UOMs in the list:
Note: If this field is empty, then the default UOM for Primary Input Range Units as listed in Calibration Unit of Measurements (UOMs) and their Conversions section gets downloaded to the Calibrator.
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Device Output UOM | Character | The Output unit of measure to be used by the device. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
This list contains a list of UOMs that are filtered based on the value in the Output Type field and the Calibration Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that output type and calibration type will appear in the list. This field uses the following system code tables to display the UOMs in the list:
Note: If this field is empty, then the default UOM for Primary Output Range Units as listed in Calibration Unit of Measurements (UOMs) and their Conversions section gets downloaded to the Calibrator.
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Engineering Units Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum amount of error in engineering units that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. |
The state of this field depends on the state of other fields.
You can modify the default value if required. This field is required. |
Error Assessment | Character | The error calculation type that you will use to enter the calibration results. |
This field is populated with a default value from the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can select one of the following values:
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Input Damping Setting | Character | Indicates whether this setting should be on or off. When this field is set to on, the calibrator utilizes a secondary setting of damping time. This is applicable only to automated calibrations, and provides a delay between step changes that are applied to the device being calibrated. |
This field appears as a list, and contains the following options:
This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Input Damping Setting field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. |
Input Min Max Mode | Character | Indicates whether this setting should be on or off. When this field is set to on, the calibrator will store the Min and Max output values of the device being calibrated. This is applicable only to automated calibrations. |
This field appears as a list, and contains the following options:
This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Input Min Max Mode field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. |
Input Type | Character | The input type for the analog calibration. |
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. This field is required. The options that appear in the list depend on the value stored in the Calibration Type field. If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii), then you can choose from the following options:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI61x, then you can choose from the following options:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X, then you can choose from the following options:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is Analog-Manual, then you can choose from the following options:
Only pressure input values can be used with automated calibrations. |
Linear TC LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower value on the linear thermocouple range. |
This field is enabled only when the TC Linear check box is selected. This field is populated automatically with values from the following fields, based on the value that exists in the Output Type field and the Input Type field:
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Linear TC URV | Numeric | A number representing upper value on the linear thermocouple range. |
This field is enabled only when the TC Linear check box is selected. This field is populated with values from the following fields based on the value that exists in the Output Type field:
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Loop Power | Character | A value that indicates the source of the loop power. |
If the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X, then this field contains the following values:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x, then this field contains the following values:
If the value stored in the Calibration Type field is Analog-Manual, then this field is disabled. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_POWER_SOURCE System Code Table. |
Manual Entered Input Values | Boolean | Indicates whether you will manually enter the input value into the device during the automated calibration. |
This check box is cleared by default. Selecting this check box indicates that you will manually enter the input value into the calibrator during automated calibration. The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields. Specifically, this check box is:
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Manual Entered Output Values | Boolean | Indicates whether you will manually enter the output value into the device during the automated calibration. |
This check box is cleared by default. Selecting this check box indicates that you will manually enter the output value into the calibrator during automated calibration. The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields. Specifically, this check box is:
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Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Max Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum amount of error in percent that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. |
The state of this field depends on the state of other fields.
This field is populated with the value 3 by default, as specified in the Analog Error Limit field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can modify this value if needed. This value is used in the Calibration record to calculate whether a calibration event has passed or failed. |
Model Number | Character | The model number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Output Damping Setting | Character | When this field is set to on, it indicates that the device utilizes a secondary setting of damping time. This provides a delay for the output of a device to stabilize after a step change that is applied to the input. This is applicable only to automated calibration. |
This field appears as a list, and contains the following options:
This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Output Damping Setting field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. |
Output Type | Character | The output type for the analog calibration. |
This field is required. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. The options that appear in the list depend on the value stored in the Calibration Type field. If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii), then you can choose from the following options:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI61x, then you can choose from the following options:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X, then you can choose from the following options:
If the value in the Calibration Type field is Analog-Manual, then you can choose from the following options:
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Performs Square Root | Character | Indicates whether or not a square root calculation will be performed on the values in the Input Measure AF and Input Measure AL fields. | This field is disabled or enabled based on the state of other fields on the datasheet:
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_YES_NO System Code Table. |
Primary Input LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary input range. | This field is grouped with the following fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input URV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Input Range Units | Character | The units of measure for the primary input. | This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
This list contains a list of UOMs that is filtered based on the value in the Input Type field and the Calibration Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that input type and calibration type will appear in the list. After you select a value in this list, the APM system checks to see if the UOM is compatible with the device. If the selected value is not compatible, then an error message will appear, indicating the problem. |
Primary Input URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary input range. | This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input LRV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Output LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary output range. | This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Output LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output URV field define the primary output range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Output Range Units | Character | The units of measure for the primary input. | This field is grouped with the following fields in the Primary Output Details section:
This list contains a list of UOMs that is filtered based on the value in the Output Type field and the Calibration Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that input type and calibration type will appear in the list. After you select a value in this list, the APM system checks to see if the UOM is compatible with the device. If the selected value is not compatible, then an error message will appear, indicating the problem. If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x, then this list is populated by the CALIBRATION_DRUCK_UOM_LIST System Code Table. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. |
Primary Output URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary output range. |
This field is grouped with the following fields in the Primary Output Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Output URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output LRV field define the primary output range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Refresh Equipment Data | Boolean | Indicates whether or not information in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template has been updated. | This field does not appear on the datasheet by default. This field is used by the APM system, and should not be modified. |
RTD Wiring Configuration | Character | The RTD wiring configuration associated with the calibration. | This field is enabled if:
If the value stored in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X, then the RTD Wiring Configuration list includes the following additional options:
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Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Description | Character | The description of the asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Name | Character | The ID of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. This is the Asset ID of the Asset. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Equipment field in the linked Asset record. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
TC Linear | Boolean | Indicates whether you want to provide a value in the Linear TC LRV and Linear TC URV fields. | This check box is cleared by default, and enabled only if the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X and the Temperature Element Type field contains a Thermocouple value. |
Temperature Element Type | Character | The type of temperature element used for the calibration. |
The Temperature Element Type field is enabled and required only if the value in the Calibration Type field is not Analog-Manual and if the Input Type or Output Type fields contain the value Temperature. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_SENSOR_TYPE System Code Table. The temperature element types that are listed depend on the value stored in the Calibration Type field. If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI620 (Genii), then the following Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD) and Thermocouples (TC) are supported:
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If the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X, then the following RTDs and TCs are supported:
If using a GE Druck calibrator, when you select None in this field, a validation message appears, specifying that it is not a valid value. | |||
Template ID | Character | The ID of the Calibration Template. | This field is required and must be unique. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. | This field contains the value Development by default. This field contains the following values:
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Calibration Template, CMX Records
Calibration Template, CMX records store details about the calibration that must be performed for a specific asset using CMX software. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, CMX family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Numeric | The Entity Key of the asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. |
This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. When you apply a Calibration Template to an Asset, the details of the Asset are retrieved based on the value in the Asset Key field. This field is used by the APM system, and should not be modified. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration you will perform. |
This field is disabled, and contains the value CMX by default. This field is required. |
Input Method | Character | The method for sending input measures to the asset that is being calibrated. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CMX_TEMPLATE_INPUT_METHOD System Code Table.This field contains a list of the following input methods:
This field is required. |
Input Type | Character | The type of input for the calibration to be performed. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CMX_TEMPLATE_INPUT_TYPE System Code Table. This field contains a list of the following input types:
This field is required. |
Max Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum amount of error in percent that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. | This field is populated with the value 3 by default. You can modify this value if needed. This value is used in the calibration to calculate whether a calibration event has failed or passed. |
Output Method | Character | The method for capturing output measures from the asset that is being calibrated. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CMX_TEMPLATE_OUTPUT_METHOD System Code Table. This field contains a list of the following output method:
This field is required. |
Output Type | Character | The type of output for the calibration. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CMX_TEMPLATE_OUTPUT_TYPE System Code Table.This field contains a list of the following output types :
This field is required. |
Primary Input LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary input range. | This field appears in the Primary Input Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. The value stored in the Primary Input LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input URV field defines the primary input range for the calibration. This field is disabled if you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field:
For other values of Template Code, this field is required. |
Primary Input Range Units | Character | The units of measure for the primary input. | This field contains a list of Units of Measurements. This field is disabled if you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field:
For other values of Template Code, this field is required. |
Primary Input URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary input range. | This field appears in the Primary Input Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. The value stored in the Primary Input URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input LRV field defines the primary input range for the calibration. This field is disabled if you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field:
For other values of Template Code, this field is required. |
Primary Output LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary output range. | This field appears in the Primary Output Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. The value stored in the Primary Output LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output URV field defines the primary output range for the calibration. This field is disabled if you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field:
For other values of Template Code, this field is required. |
Primary Output Units | Character | The units of measure for the primary input. | This field contains a list of Units of Measurements. This field is disabled if you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field:
For other values of Template Code, this field is required. |
Primary Output URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary output range. | This field appears in the Primary Output Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. The value stored in the Primary Output URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output LRV field defines the primary output range for the calibration. This field is disabled if you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field:
For other values of Template Code, this field is required. |
Switch Set Point | Character | Indicates the value (i.e., pressure, temperature, or electrical output) at which the switch changes state. | This field appears in the Primary Output Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. If you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field, then this field is enabled and required:
For other values of Template Code, this field is disabled. |
Switch Reset Point | Numeric | Indicates the value (i.e., pressure, temperature, or electrical output) at which the switch resets to normal state. | This field appears in the Primary Output Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. If you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field, then this field is enabled and required:
For other values of Template Code, this field is disabled. |
Switch Set Action | Numeric | Indicates the state that the switch must change to, when the value (i.e., pressure, temperature, or electrical output) is at the set point. | This field appears in the Primary Output Details subsection of the Equipment Details section. This field contains a list of the following values:
If you selected one of the following values in the Template Code field, then this field is enabled and required:
For other values of Template Code, this field is disabled. |
Template Code | Character | Identifies the corresponding template type in CMX Software. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the Template_Code System Code Table. The template codes contain a value that can map the template to the corresponding template type in the CMX software. Based on your selection in this field, the fields in the Equipment Details section of the datasheet are either enabled or disabled. This field is required. |
Template ID | Character | The Identification of the Calibration Template. | This field is required and must be unique. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. | This field contains the value Development by default. You can select one of following values in this field:
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Calibration Template Detail, Analyzer
Calibration Template Detail, Analyzer records store information about the single component analyzer calibration strategy details. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template Detail, Analyzer family and appear on the Calibration Template, Single Component Analyzer datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Calibration Template Detail ID | Character | The ID of the calibration template. |
This field is populated automatically with the ID of the calibration template. |
Component Name | Character | The name of the standard gas component. |
This field is populated by the MI_CHEMICAL_COMPONENTS System Code Table. You can enter a value manually. |
Component Units | Character | The units of measure for the composition of the standard gas component. |
You can enter a value manually. |
Component Value | Numeric | A number representing the amount of gas in the cylinder. |
You can enter a value manually. |
Input Up/Dn | Character |
A value representing the up or down value range of a test point for a calibration strategy. | This field is populated automatically based on the value that you selected in the Calibration Strategy field. |
Percent of Scale Sequence Number |
Numeric |
A number representing the sequence for the percentage of scale test points. |
This field is populated automatically based on the value that you selected in the Calibration Strategy field. |
Percent of Scale Test Point | Numeric | A number representing the percentage of test points. | This field is populated automatically based on the value that you selected in the Calibration Strategy field. |
Calibration Template Detail, Functional Test Records
Calibration Template Detail, Functional Test records store information about a functional test that should be performed on the asset. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template Detail, Functional Test family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Condition | Character | A possible answer to an instruction that has the response type list. You can define up to 10 conditions (i.e., options) for each list response type. | This field is enabled only if the value stored in the Response Type field is List. Enter the conditions which will be used to select from Expected Response field. |
Instruction | Text | The step you are performing during the functional test (e.g., Describe the condition of the wires). | None |
Response Type | Character | The type of response you should give to the question defined in the Instruction field. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_CHECKLIST_TYPE System Code Table. You can select one of the following values:
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Sequence Number | Numeric | A numeric value that represents the order in which the step identified in the Instruction field should be executed in relation to the other steps. | This list contains numeric values from 1 to 25. We recommend that you select values in sequential order (e.g., select the value 1 in the first record, select the value 2 in the second record), but if you do not, when you save the records, they will be sorted automatically according to the values stored in the Sequence Number fields. This field is required. |
Expected Response | Character | The Response expected for the Instruction while performing Functional Test Calibration. | The Expected Response is pre-recorded while defining the Functional Test Calibration Template. After performing calibration, this response is matched with user entered response to mark the Calibration as passed or failed. This field is mandatory, when Validate checkbox is selected. When all the template detail records are saved, this field becomes as either pick list or text box based on the Response Type selected:
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Validate | Boolean | Indicates whether to compare Expected Response with Response entered in Functional Test Calibration result | By default, this check box is not selected. If you select this check box, the Expected Response will be matched with Response entered by Calibration Technician |
Calibration Template, Discrete Records
Calibration Template, Discrete records store details on the discrete calibration that should be performed for a specific piece of equipment or a location. The following table provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, Discrete family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Activate Switch 1 | Character | A value indicating the direction of the measured variable as it relates to the shelf state of Switch 1. | This field is required, and contains the following baseline values:
After you link a Calibration record to this Calibration Template, the value in this field is populated in the Activate Switch 1 field in the Calibration record. |
Activate Switch 2 | Character | A value indicating the direction of the measured variable as it relates to the shelf state of Switch 2. | This field is disabled by default. This field is required only if the SW 2 Setpoint field contains a value. This field contains the following baseline values:
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Asset Key | Numeric | The Entity Key of the Asset record to which the Calibration Template record is linked. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. | This field does not appear on a datasheet. This value is used to execute the Instrument Data query that is specified on the Calibration Administration page, so that asset data can be populated in the Calibration Template record. |
Calibration Device Mapping | Character | A value indicating the mapping ID for the Send function. | This field is disabled by default. |
Calibration Task Key | Numeric | The task key of the Calibration. | This field does not appear on the datasheet. |
Calibration Template Key | Character | The template key of the Calibration. | This field does not appear on the datasheet. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration for which you are creating the template. |
This field is disabled. Based on the type of template that you selected on the Profile Template page, this field is populated with one of the following values:
Depending on the selection, the Input Type and Output Type fields are populated automatically. |
Custom Input Lower Range | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the custom input range. |
This field is labeled Low and is grouped with the following other fields in the Automated Calibration Parameters section:
This field is enabled and required only when the Custom Input Values check box is selected. |
Custom Input Range UOM | Character | The units of measure for the custom input range. |
This field appears as a list labeled UOM and is grouped with the following other fields in the Automated Calibration Parameters section:
If the Calibrator Type field contains the value Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x, then this list is filtered by the value that you select in the Input Type field. This field is enabled and required only when the Custom Input Values check box is selected. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. |
Custom Input Upper Range | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the custom input range. |
On the datasheet, this field appears as a text box labeled High and is grouped with the following other fields in the Automated Calibration Parameters section:
This field is enabled and required only when the Custom Input Values check box is selected. |
Device Input UOM | Character | The Input unit of measure to be used by the device. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
This list contains a list of UOMs that are filtered based on the value in the Input Type field and the Calibration Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that input type and calibration type will appear in the list. This field uses the following system code tables to display the UOMs in the list:
Note: If this field is empty, then the default UOM for Primary Input Range Units as listed in Calibration Unit of Measurements (UOMs) and their Conversions section gets downloaded to the Calibrator.
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Engineering Units Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum amount of error in engineering units that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. | The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields.
In case of automated calibration, this field is disabled and populated based on the values in the Primary Input Range and the Error Limit fields, using the following calculation: (<Max Error Limit>/100) x (<URV> -<LRV>) ...where:
You can modify the default value if required. This is a required field. The value stored in this field is the value that will be sent to the device. If you modify this value, then the value in the Max Error Limit (PCT) field will be updated automatically. |
Error Assessment | Character | The error calculation type that you will use to enter the calibration results. | This field is populated with a default value from the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can select one of the following values:
You can change the value if required. |
Input Damping Setting | Character | Indicates whether this setting should be on or off. | This field appears as a list and contains the following options:
This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Input Damping Setting field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can modify this value if needed. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. |
Input Min Max Mode | Character | Indicates whether this setting should be on or off. | This field appears as a list and contains the following options:
This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Input Min Max Mode field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can modify this value if needed. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. |
Input Type | Character | The input type for the discrete calibration. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. This list is filtered by the value that is present in the Calibration Type field. This field is required. |
Linear TC LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower value on the linear thermocouple range. | This field is enabled only when the TC Linear check box is selected. This field is populated with values from the following fields based on the value that exists in the Output Type field and Input Type field:
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Linear TC URV | Numeric | A number representing upper value on the linear thermocouple range. | This field is enabled only when the TC Linear check box is selected. This field is populated with values from the following fields based on the value that exists in the Output Type field:
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Manual Entered Input Values | Boolean | Indicates whether you will manually enter the input value into the device during the automated calibration. | This check box is cleared by default. Selecting this check box indicates that you will manually enter the input value into the device during the automated calibration. The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields. Specifically, this check box is:
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Max Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing maximum amount of error in percent that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. | The state of this field depends on the state of other fields.
This value is used in the Calibration Event record to calculate whether the calibration event has passed or failed. You can modify the default value if required. This field is required. |
Output Damping Setting | Character | A value indicating whether this setting should be on or off. | This field appears as a list and contains the following options:
This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Output Damping Setting field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. |
Output Type | Character | The output type for the discrete calibration. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. This list is filtered by the value in the Calibration Type field. This field is required. |
Primary Input LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary input range. | This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input URV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Input Range Units | Character | The UOM for the primary input. | This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
This list contains a list of units of measure that is filtered based on the value in the Input Type field. After you select a value in this list, the APM system verifies if the UOM is compatible with the Fluke device. If the selected values are not compatible, then an error message will appear, indicating the problem. |
Primary Input URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary input range. | This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input LRV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Ramp Time | Numeric | The amount of time (in seconds) a device will take to move from one test point to another for pressure units. | This field is disabled when the value in the Calibration Type field contains FLUKE 74X. This field is populated by default with the value 30, as specified in the Ramp Time field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field is required when the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. |
Repeat Count | Numeric | A value representing the number of test cycles to perform a calibration. | You can enter a value in this field. This field is populated by default with the value 1, as specified in the Repeat Count field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. This field is required when the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. |
Reset Set Point | Numeric | A value representing the point that the switch deactivates to its original state. | You can enter a value in this field. This field is required when the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. |
RTD Wiring Configuration | Character | The RTD wiring configuration associated with the calibration. | This field is populated automatically if:
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Specified Maximum Dead Band Switch 1 | Numeric | A number representing the upper value on the dead band range*, where the value in the SW 1 Setpoint field is the reference point on that range. The maximum dead band value represents the amount of allowable error above the setpoint value that can occur for a calibration to be considered passed. | This field is grouped with the following fields:
This field is populated using the following calculation: <Set point> x <Default Max Deadband> ...where:
For example, if the value in the SW 1 Setpoint field is 80 and the value in the Discrete Max Deadband field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record is 10%, then the Maximum Dead Band field will contain the value 8, which indicates that the calibration can still be considered passed if the output value is higher than 80 by a value of 8. In other words, if the output value is 89, the calibration will be considered failed. If the output value is 88, the calibration will be considered passed. The APM system will include the dead band values in the pass/fail validation process only if the Validate Deadband check box is selected on the Discrete Calibration Template Setup datasheet. If this check box is not selected, then only the values in the Max Error Limit and SW 1 Setpoint fields will be used to determine whether a calibration has passed or failed. The state of this field is dependent upon other fields. Specifically, if the Calibration Strategy field contains the value Single Switch or Double Switch, then this field is enabled. Otherwise, this field is disabled. You can modify this value if needed. |
Specified Maximum Dead Band Switch 2 | Numeric | A number representing the upper value on the dead band range,* where the value in the SW 2 Setpoint field is the reference point on that range. The maximum dead band value represent the amount of allowable error above the value in the setpoint value that can occur for a calibration to be considered passed. | On the datasheet, this field appears as a text box labeled Maximum Dead Band and is grouped with the following fields:
This field is populated automatically using the following calculation: <Set point> x <Default Max Deadband> ...where:
For example, if the value in the SW 2 Setpoint field is 80, by default, and the value in the Discrete Max Deadband field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record is 10%, the Maximum Dead Band field will contain the value 8, which indicates that the calibration can still be considered passed if the output value is higher than 80 by a value of 8. In other words, if the output value is 89, the calibration will be considered failed. If the output value is 88, then the calibration will be considered passed. The APM system will include the dead band values in the pass/fail validation process only if the Validate Deadband check box is selected on the Discrete Calibration Template Setup datasheet. If this check box is cleared, then only the values in the Max Error Limit and SW 2 Setpoint fields will be used to determine whether a calibration has passed or failed. The state of this field is dependent upon other fields. Specifically, if the Calibration Strategy field contains the value Double Switch, then this field is enabled. Otherwise, this field is disabled. |
Specified Minimum Dead Band Switch 1 | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value on the dead band range, where the value in the SW 1 Setpoint field is the reference point on that range. The minimum dead band value represents the amount of allowable error below the value in the setpoint value that can occur for the calibration can be considered passed. | On the datasheet, this field appears as a text box labeled Minimum Dead Band and is grouped with the following fields:
This field is populated automatically using the following calculation: <Set point> x <Default Min Deadband> ...where:
For example, if the value in the SW 1 Setpoint field is 80, by default, and the value in the Discrete Min Deadband field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record is 1%, then the Minimum Dead Band field will contain the value 0.8, which indicates that the calibration can still be considered passed if the measurement is lower than 80 by a value of 0.8. In other words, if the measurement is 78.9, then the calibration will be considered failed. If the measurement is 79.2, then the calibration will be considered passed. The APM system includes the dead band values in the pass/fail validation process only if the Validate Deadband check box is selected. If this check box is cleared, then only the values in the Max Error Limit and SW 1 Setpoint fields will be used to determine whether a calibration has passed or failed. The state of this field is dependent upon other fields. Specifically, if the Calibration Strategy field contains the value Single Switch or Double Switch, then this field is enabled. Otherwise, this field is disabled. You can modify this value if required. |
Specified Minimum Dead Band Switch 2 | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value on the dead band range, where the value in the SW 2 Setpoint field is the reference point on that range. The minimum dead band value represents the amount of allowable error below the value in the setpoint value that can occur for the calibration can be considered passed. | On the datasheet, this field appears as a text box labeled Minimum Dead Band and is grouped with the following fields:
This field is populated automatically using the following calculation: <Set point> x <Default Min Deadband> ...where:
For example, if the value in the SW 2 Setpoint field is 80, by default, and the value in the Discrete Min Deadband field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record is 1%, then the Minimum Dead Band field will contain the value 0.8, which indicates that the calibration can still be considered passed if the measurement is lower than 80 by a value of .8. In other words, if the measurement is 78.9, then the calibration will be considered failed. If the measurement is 79.2, then the calibration will be considered passed. The APM system will include the dead band values in the pass/fail validation process only if the Validate Deadband check box is selected. If this check box is cleared, then only the values in the Max Error Limit and SW 2 Setpoint fields will be used to determine whether a calibration has passed or failed. The state of this field is dependent upon other fields. Specifically, if the Calibration Strategy field contains the value Double Switch, then this field is enabled. Otherwise, this field is disabled. You can modify this value if required. |
SW 1 Contact State | Character | The contact position in which switch 1 will appear before it changes states (i.e., when the value in the SW 1 Setpoint field is reached). | This field contains the following baseline values:
A value is required. |
SW 1 Setpoint | Numeric | A number representing the output value where you want switch 1 to trip. | This field is required. |
SW 2 Contact State | Character | The contact position in which switch 2 will appear before it changes states (i.e., when the value in the SW 2 Setpoint field is reached). | This field contains the following baseline values:
This field is disabled when the value in the Calibration Type field contains Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x. This field is enabled and required only when the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X and if the SW 2 Setpoint field contains a value. |
SW 2 Setpoint | Numeric | A number representing the output value where you want switch 2 to trip. | This field is required only when the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X. |
Tag Description | Character | The description of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Temperature Element Type | Character | The type of temperature element used for the calibration. | The Temperature Element Type field is enabled and required only if the value in the Calibration Type field is not Analog-Manual and if the Input Type or Output Type fields contain the value Temperature. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_SENSOR_TYPE System Code Table. The temperature element types that are listed depend on the value stored in the Calibration Type field. If the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI620 (Genii), then the following Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD) and Thermocouples (TC) are supported:
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Temperature Element Type | Character | The type of temperature element used for the calibration. |
If the value in the Calibration Type field is FLUKE 74X, then the following RTDs and TCs are supported:
If using a GE Druck calibrator, when you select None in this field, a validation message appears, specifying that it is not a valid value. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. | This field contains the following values:
By default, this field contains the value Development. |
TC Linear | Boolean | Indicates whether you want to provide a value in the Linear TC LRV and Linear TC URV fields. | This check box is cleared by default and enabled only if the Temperature Element Type field contains a Thermocouple value. |
Validate Deadband | Boolean | Indicates whether or not you want the APM system to include the dead band range values in the pass/fail validation process. | This field is grouped with the following fields:
When the value in the Calibration Type field is Druck DPI620 (Genii) or Druck DPI61x, this field is disabled. This field is populated with a default value, as specified in the Validate Deadband field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. Selecting this check box indicates that you want the APM system to include the dead band range values in the pass/fail validation process. When this check box is cleared, the APM system will use only the values in the Max Error Limit and SW 1 Setpoint or SW 2 Setpoint fields in the pass/fail validation process. |
Calibration Template, Functional Test Records
Calibration Template, Functional Test records store information about a functional test that should be performed on an asset. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, Functional Test family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Calibration Task ID | Character | The ID of the Calibration Task that is linked to the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. | This field contains the IDs of all the Calibration Tasks that are linked to the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. You can select a Calibration Task from the list. If the Asset is not linked to any Calibration Task, then this list will be empty. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration for which you are creating the template. |
This field is disabled. Based on the type of template that you selected on the Profile Template page, this field is populated with one of the following values:
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Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Model Number | Character | The model number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Description | Character | The description of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Name | Character | The ID of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Equipment field in the Asset record that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Template ID | Character | The ID of the Calibration. |
This field is required and must be unique. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. By default, this field contains the value Development. |
This list contains the following values:
You can select a value in this list. |
Calibration Template, Multi-Component Analyzer Records
Calibration Template, Analyzer Multi-Component records store details on the multi-component analyzer calibration that should be performed for a specific asset. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, Multi-Component Analyzer family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Numeric | The Entity Key of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. | This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. When you apply a Calibration Template to an Asset, the details of the Asset are retrieved based on the value in the Asset Key field. |
Calibration Task ID | Character | The ID of the Calibration Task that is linked to the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. | This list contains the IDs of the Calibration Tasks that are linked to the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. If the Asset is not linked to a Calibration Task, this list will be empty. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration for which you are creating the template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value ANALYZER-MULTI COMPONENT by default. |
Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Max Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum percentage of error that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. |
This field is populated with the value specified in the SC Analyzer Error Limit field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can modify this value if required. |
Model Number | Character | The model number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Refresh Equipment Data | Boolean | Indicates whether or not information in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template has been updated. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. | This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. |
Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Description | Character | The description of the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Name | Character | The ID of the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Equipment field in the Asset record that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Template ID | Character | The ID for the record. | This field is required and must be unique. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. |
This list contains the following values:
The default value is Development. |
Calibration Template, Single Component Analyzer Records
Calibration Template, Single Component Analyzer records store details about the single component analyzer calibration that should be performed for a specific asset. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, Single Component Analyzer family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Numeric | The Entity Key of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. |
This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. When you apply a Calibration Template to an Asset, the details of the Asset are retrieved based on the value in the Asset Key field. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. |
Calibration Strategy | Character | The strategy for the single component analyzer calibration. |
This field contains a list of strategies for the single component analyzer calibration. This field is required. You can choose from the following strategies:
Depending on the selection on the Calibration Template Detail, Analyzer record, the following fields are populated by default:
After you save the template, you cannot modify this field. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration for which you are creating the template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value ANALYZER-SINGLE COMPONENT by default. |
Engineering Units Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum amount of error in engineering units that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. |
The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields.
You can modify the default value if required. |
Error Assessment | Character | The error calculation type that you will use to enter the calibration results. |
This field is populated with a default value from the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can select one of the following values:
You can change the value if required. This field is required. |
Input Type | Character | The input type for the single component analyzer calibration. |
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI CALIBRATION IO TYPES System Code Table. You can choose from the following input types:
This field is required. |
Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Max Error Limit | Numeric | The maximum percentage of error that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. | The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields.
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Model Number | Character | The model number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Output Type | Character | The output type for the single component analyzer calibration. |
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. You can choose from the following output types:
This field is required. |
Primary Input LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary input range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input URV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Input Range Units | Character | The units of measure (UOM) for the primary input. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
This list contains a list of UOMs that is filtered based on the value in the Input Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that input type will appear in the list. After you select a value in this list, the APM system checks to see if the UOM is compatible with the device. If the selected values are not compatible, an error message appears, indicating the problem. |
Primary Input URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary input range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input LRV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Output LRV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary output range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Output LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output URV field define the primary output range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Output Range Units | Character | The units of measure (UOM) for the primary input. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Range section:
This field contains a list of UOMs that is filtered based on the value in the Output Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that output type will appear in the list. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. After you select a value in this list, the APM system checks to see if the UOM is compatible with the device. If the selected values is not compatible, an error message appears, indicating the problem. |
Primary Output URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary output range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Output URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output LRV field define the primary output range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Refresh Equipment Data | Boolean | Indicates whether or not information in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template has been updated. | This field does not appear on the datasheet by default. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. |
Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Description | Character | The description of the asset, which is represented by the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Name | Character | The ID of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Equipment field in the Asset record that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Template ID | Character | The ID of the template. | This field is required and must be unique. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. |
This list contains the following values:
The default value is Development. |
Calibration Template, Weight Scale Records
Calibration Template, Weight Scale records store details on the weight scale calibration that should be performed for a specific asset. This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Calibration Template, Weight Scale family and appear on the Calibration Template, Weight Scale datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Numeric | The Entity Key of the Asset to which the Calibration Template is linked. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. | This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. When you apply a Calibration Template to an Asset, the details of the Asset are retrieved based on the value in the Asset Key field. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of calibration for which you are creating the template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value ANALOG-MANUAL by default. |
Engineering Units Error Limit | Numeric | A number representing the maximum amount of error in engineering units that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. |
The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields.
You can modify the default value if required. |
Error Assessment | Character | The error calculation type that you will use to enter the calibration results. |
This field is populated with a default value from the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can select one of the following values:
You can change the value if required. This field is required. |
Input Type | Character | The input type for the weight scale calibration. |
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI CALIBRATION IO TYPES System Code Table. You can choose from the following input types:
This field is required. |
Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Manufacturer field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Max Error Limit | Numeric | A number that represents the maximum amount of error in percent that is allowed before a calibration event is considered failed. |
The state of this field is dependent upon the state of other fields.
This field includes an additional label: PCT. This field is populated with the value specified in the Weight Scale Error Limit field in the Calibration Setup Defaults record. You can modify this value if required. |
Model Number | Character | The model number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Model Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Output Type | Character | The output type for the weight scale calibration. |
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. You can choose from the following output types:
This field is required. |
Primary Input LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary input range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input URV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Input Range Units | Character | The units of measure (UOM) for the primary input. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
This field contains a list of units of measure that is filtered based on the value in the Input Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that input type will appear in the list. After you select a value in this list, the APM system checks to see if the UOM is compatible with the Fluke device. If the selected value is not compatible, an error message will appear, indicating the problem. |
Primary Input URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary input range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Input Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Input URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Input LRV field define the primary input range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Output LRV | Numeric | A number representing the lower range value for the primary output range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Output LRV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output URV field define the primary output range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Primary Output Range Units | Character | The units of measure for the primary input. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
This field contains a list of units of measure that is filtered based on the value in the Output Type field. This means that only the UOM values that are relevant for that output type will appear in the list. After you select a value in this list, the APM system verifies if the UOM is compatible with the Fluke device. If the selected values are not compatible, an error message will appear, indicating the problem. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CALIBRATION_IO_TYPES System Code Table. |
Primary Output URV | Numeric | A number representing the upper range value for the primary output range. |
This field is grouped with the following other fields in the Primary Output Details section:
The value stored in the Primary Output URV field combined with the value stored in the Primary Output LRV field define the primary output range for the calibration. This field is required. |
Refresh Equipment Data | Boolean | Indicates whether or not information in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template has been updated. This field is used by the APM system and should not be modified. | This field does not appear on a datasheet by default. |
Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Serial Number field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Description | Character | The description of the asset, which is represented by the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment Short Description field in the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Tag Name | Character | The ID of the Asset that is linked to the Calibration Template. This is the Asset ID of the asset. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Equipment field in the Asset record that is linked to the Calibration Template. If you have accessed the template from the library, this field is disabled and blank. |
Template State | Character | The state of the Calibration Template. |
This field contains the following values:
By default, this field contains the value Development. |
Recommendation Records
Recommendation records store details about the recommendation that you have proposed to improvise the calibration.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Recommendation family. These fields appear on the Recommendation datasheet, unless otherwise specified. The information in this table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. This list is not comprehensive.
Field |
Data Type |
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Alert Assignee When Due? | Boolean | Indicates whether an email notification must be sent to the user selected in the Assigned To Name field when the recommendation is due. | This field appears in the Alert datasheet. |
Assigned To Name | Character | The name of the user who is assigned the Recommendation. | You can select a user from the list. |
Author Lock | Boolean | Indicates whether the fields in the Recommendation must be disabled after entering the values. | After you select this check box, it is disabled. All the other fields are also disabled after you provide values. |
Author Name | Character | The first and last name of the Security User who created the Recommendation. | This field is populated with the name of the user who was logged in while creating the Recommendation. |
Business Impact | Character | The impact to the business if the recommended action is performed. |
This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_BUSINESS_IMPACT System Code Table. You can choose from the following baseline values:
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Calibration Recommendation Basis | Character | The basis for the Recommendation. | This field is populated automatically with the value stored in the Event ID field in the existing calibration event. |
Calibration Type | Character | The type of the Calibration that you have performed. | This field is disabled and populated with the value in the Calibration Type field in the Calibration. |
Completed Date | Date | The date on which the recommended action was performed. | This field contains a button, which you can select to access the Calendar feature. |
Completion Comments | Character | Comments on how the recommended action has been completed. | You can enter a value manually. |
Create Work Request? | Boolean | Specifies whether a work request should be created in an external EAM system when this Recommendation is saved (e.g., using functionality provided with the SAP Interfaces, Oracle EBS EAM Interfaces, and Maximo Interfaces). | You can select the check box if you want a work request to be created in an external EAM system. |
Creation Date | Date | The date on which the Recommendation was created. | This field is disabled and populated with the date on which the Recommendation is created. |
Days Before Due Date to be Notified | Numeric | The number of days before the Target Completion Date that an email notification must be sent to the user selected in the Assigned To Name field. | This field appears in the Alert datasheet. This field is required when the Alert Assignee When Due check box is selected. |
Equipment ID | Character | The Asset that is associated with the Calibration for which you are proposing the Recommendation. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Equipment ID field in the Calibration datasheet. |
Final Approver Name | Character | The name of the user who must grant the final approval for the Recommendation. | You can select a user from the list. |
Final State Lock | Boolean | Indicates whether the Recommendation fields should be disabled from modifying. | When you select this check box, all the fields in the Recommendation are disabled. |
Frequency of Alert After Due Date | Numeric | Specifies how often email messages will be sent after the completion date has passed. | You can choose any of the following options:
This field appears in the Alert datasheet. This field is required when the Alert Assignee When Due check box is selected. |
Functional Location ID | Character | The Functional Location that is associated with the Calibration for which you are proposing the Recommendation. | This field is disabled and populated with the value stored in the Functional Location ID field in the Calibration datasheet. |
Implementation Alert Text | Character | The text that will be included in the email notification sent to the approver. | This field appears in the Alert datasheet. |
Implemented Date | Date | The date on which the recommended action has been implemented. | This field contains a button, which you can select to access the Calendar feature. |
Insert Units | Character | The units of the interval at which an email notification is to be sent to the assignee. | For example, if the value in this field is Days, and if the value in the Interval field is 4, then an email notification is sent to the assignee every four days. This field appears in the Alert datasheet. |
Interval | Numeric | The interval at which an email alert has to be sent to the assignee. | For example, if the value in this field is 4, and if the value in the Interval Units field is Days, then an email notification is sent to the assignee every four days. This field appears in the Alert datasheet. |
Mandatory Date | Date | The date by which the recommended action must be completed if it was not completed by the target completion date. | This field contains a button, which you can select to access the Calendar feature. |
Reevaluate? | Boolean | Indicates whether you want to reevaluate the Recommendation. | This field appears in the Alert datasheet. |
Reevaluation Alert Body Text | Character | The text that will be included in the reevaluation email message. | This filed appears in the Alert datasheet. This field is enabled only when the Reevaluate? check box is selected. |
Reevaluation Date | Date | The date on which a reevaluation email message will be sent to the users selected in the Reevaluation Notification List field. | This field appears in the Alert datasheet. This field is required when the Reevaluate? check box is selected. |
Reevaluation Notification List | Character | The users to whom the reevaluation email message will be sent. | This field appears in the Alert datasheet. This field is enabled and is required when the Reevaluate? check box is selected. |
Recommendation Description | Character | A description of the Recommendation. | You can enter a value manually. |
Recommendation Headline | Character | A short description of the Recommendation. | If you select the Alert Assignee When Due check box, the value that you provide in the Recommendation Headline field becomes the subject of the alert email. |
Recommendation ID | Character | The ID for the Recommendation | This value must be unique. |
Recommendation Priority | Character | The priority of the recommended action. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_PRIORITY System Code Table. You can choose from the following baseline values:
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Required Equipment Status | Character | The state in which the asset should exist before performing the recommended action against it. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_STATUS System Code Table. You can choose from the following baseline values:
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Reviewer Name | Character | The name of the user who will review the Recommendation. | You can select a user from the list. |
Status | Character | The status of the Recommendation. | This field contains a list of the following states:
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Target Completion Date | Date | The date by which the recommended action should be completed. | This field contains a button, which you can select to access the Calendar feature. |
Technical Number | Character | The technical number of the Recommendation. | This field is disabled. |
Work Request Equipment | Character | The ID of the external asset that is associated with the external work request that was created from this Recommendation (e.g., using functionality provided with the SAP Interfaces, Oracle EBS eAM Interfaces, and Maximo Interfaces). | This field is disabled and populated after the external work request is created. |
Work Request Functional Location | Character | The ID of the external location that is associated with the external work request that was created from this Recommendation (e.g., using functionality provided with the SAP Interfaces, Oracle EBS eAM Interfaces, and Maximo Interfaces). | This field is disabled and populated after the external work request is created. |
Work Request Reference | Character | The ID of the external work request that was created from this Recommendation(e.g., using functionality provided with the SAP Interfaces, Oracle EBS EAM Interfaces, and Maximo Interfaces). | This field is disabled and populated after the SAP Notification or Oracle EBS EAM Work Request is created. |
Standard Gas Component Records
Standard Gas Component records store details about a gas component that is part of a standard gas cylinder.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Standard Gas Component family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Analytical Result | Numeric | The concentration of the component as found by third party verification. |
This value must fall within the tolerance that you have specified for the value in the Requested field. For example, consider the following values:
Then, the value in the Analytical Result must fall between 59 ppm and 61 ppm. Otherwise, an error message appears. |
Balance | Boolean | Indicates whether the component is the balance component. | You can select only one component as balance among all the components in the cylinder. |
Component | Character | The name of the component. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_CHEMICAL_COMPONENTS System Code Table. The component that you select must be unique among the ones linked to the same Standard Gas Cylinder. |
Cylinder ID | Character | The ID of the Standard Gas Cylinder record that is linked to this Standard Gas Component record. | This field is disabled and populated. |
Requested | Character | The concentration of the component that has been requested. | You can enter a value manually. |
Tolerance | Numeric | The percentage of variation from the specified value of the composition of the component. | You can enter a value manually. |
Units | Character | The units of measure for the composition of the component. |
Select from the list of values that have been specified in the system code table. |
Standard Gas Cylinder Records
Standard Gas Cylinder records store details about a gas cylinder of known components that is used to calibrate a device.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
The following table provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Standard Gas Cylinder family. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Actual Sample Volume | Numeric | The volume of the sample in the cylinder. | You can enter a value manually. |
Cylinder Connection Number | Character | A number that represents the cylinder connection specification as per standards. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_GAS _CYLINDER_CONNECTION_NUMBER System Code Table. |
Cylinder Description | Character | A description of the cylinder. | You can enter a description of the cylinder. |
Cylinder Identification Number | Character | The ID of the cylinder. |
You can enter a value manually. This field is required. |
Cylinder Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the cylinder. | You can enter a value manually. |
Cylinder Owner | Character | The person who is responsible for the cylinder. | You can enter a value manually. |
Cylinder Size | Character | The size specifications of the cylinder. | This field contains a list of specifications from which you can select the appropriate size. This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_GAS_CYLINDER_SIZE System Code Table. |
Cylinder Type | Character | The type of the cylinder. | This field appears as a list that is populated by the MI_GAS_CYLINDER_TYPE System Code Table.This field contains a list of types from which you can select the appropriate Calibration type. |
Expiration Date | Date | The date on which the cylinder can no longer be used. | You must select a date using the calendar. |
In Service Date | Date | The date on which the cylinder became available for use. | You must select a date using the calendar. |
Laboratory Number | Character | The number assigned to the cylinder for testing in a laboratory. | You can enter a value manually. |
Min Cylinder Pressure | Character | The minimum acceptable pressure that must be maintained in the cylinder. | You can enter a value manually. |
Test Equipment History Records
Test Equipment History records store details about the certification history of a piece of test equipment.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
The following table provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Test Equipment History family and appear on the Test Equipment History datasheet by default. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Certification Date | Date | The date on which that the test equipment was certified. | This field is required. You must select a date using the calendar. After the Test Equipment History is saved, this field is disabled. The Last Certification Date field of the Test Equipment is populated with the latest of the certification dates of all the Test Equipment Histories linked to the test equipment. |
Certification Number | Character | The certification number that is assigned to the test equipment by the certification organization identified in the Supplier field. | This field is required. After the Test Equipment History is saved, this field is disabled. |
Entered By | Character | The user ID of the Security User who created the Test Equipment History. | This field is disabled and populated with the user ID of the Security User who was logged in when the Test Equipment History was created. |
Supplier | Character | The third party organization that certified the piece of test equipment. | This field is required. After the Test Equipment History is saved, this field is disabled. |
Test Equipment Records
Test Equipment records store details about a piece of test equipment that is used to perform calibrations.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
This topic provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the Test Equipment family and appear on the datasheet by default. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Assigned To | Character | The person to which the test equipment is assigned. In other words, the person who is responsible for the test equipment. | You can define this field manually. |
Category | Character | The category of the test equipment. | You can define this field manually. |
Certification Due | Date | The date on which certification is due for the test equipment. |
This field is disabled and populated with the value calculated as follows: Certification Due = Last Certification Date + Certification Interval |
Certification Interval | Numeric | A number that, along with the unit of measure stored in the Certification Units field, represents the amount of time that is required between certifications. | This field is populated with 1 by default. |
Certification Status | Character | A value that indicates whether or not the test equipment is currently certified. | This field is disabled. If the date stored in the Certification Due field has passed, this field is populated with the value Out of Cert to indicate that the test equipment is no longer certified. Otherwise, this field is populated with the value Certified. |
Certification Supplier is ISO/IEC 17025 Certified | Character | Indicates that the organization that certified the device uses a work process that is in compliance with the certification standard ISO/IEC 17025. | You can define this field manually. |
Certification Units | Character | The time unit associated with the certification interval identified in the Certification Interval field. |
This field contains the following options:
This field is populated with the value Years by default. |
Check Interval | Numeric | A number that, along with the unit of measure stored in the Check Interval Units field, represents the amount of time that is required between test equipment checks. | You must type a numeric value into this field. Otherwise, an error message will appear. |
Check Interval Units | Character | The time unit associated with the check interval identified in the Check Interval field. |
This field contains the following options:
This field is populated with the value Years by default. |
Class | Character | The class of the test equipment. | You can define this field manually. |
Description | Character | A description of the test equipment. | You can define this field manually. |
Equipment ID | Character | The ID of the test equipment. |
On the datasheet, this field appears as a text box labeled Test Equipment ID. This field is required and must be unique. |
Last Certification Date | Date | The most recent date on which the test equipment was certified. | This field is populated with the latest of the certification dates of all the Test Equipment History records linked to the test equipment. |
Last Check Date | Date | The most recent date on which the test equipment was checked. | You must select a date using the calendar. |
Maintenance Plant | Character | The plant to which the test equipment is assigned. In other words, the plant where the test equipment is located. | You can define this field manually. |
Manufacturer | Character | The manufacturer of the test equipment. | This field is required. |
Model Number | Character | The model number of the test equipment. | This field is required. |
Next Certification | Date | The date on which the next certification of the test equipment is due. | This field is disabled and populated with the next certification date. This value is calculated by adding the value stored in the Certification Interval field to the value stored in the Last Certification Date field. For example, if the Last Certification Date field contains the date 4/1/2015, the Certification Interval field contains the value 1, and the Certification Units field contains the value Years, the value stored in the Next Certification field will be 4/1/2016. |
NIST Traceability Required | Character | Indicates that the test equipment performs calibrations using a standard that can be traced back to a valid standard with regards to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). | You can define this field manually. |
Purchase Date | Date | The date on which the test equipment was purchased. | You must select a date using the calendar. |
Purchase Order Number | Character | The order number that was used to purchase the test equipment. | You can define this field manually. |
Serial Number | Character | The serial number of the test equipment. | This field is required. |
Test Equipment ID | Character | The ID for the test equipment. | This field is required and must be unique. |
Type | Character | The type of test equipment. | You can define this field manually. |
Vendor | Character | The vendor from which the test equipment was purchased. | You can define this field manually. |
Instrumentation System Records
The Instrumentation System records store information about the fields that are defined in the Instrumentation System family in the baseline APM database. This topic provides an alphabetic list and description of the fields that exist for the Instrumentation System family and appear on the Instrumentation System datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset ID | Character | Instrumentation System Asset ID | This field displays the ID of the asset linked to the Instrumentation System. An asset can be either Equipment or Functional Location. This field is disabled after the record is saved. |
Asset Key | Character | Instrumentation System Asset Key | This field stores the asset key linked to the Instrumentation System. An asset can be either Equipment or Functional Location. This field is not on the datasheet and is disabled by default. |
Description | String | Instrumentation System Description | This field is used to provide additional description about the Instrumentation System record. |
Instrumentation ID | Character | Unique name of Instrumentation System | This is a mandatory field and should be unique. |
Calibration, Summary Event Records
Calibration, Summary Event records store information about the fields that are defined in the Calibration, Summary Event family in the baseline APM database. This topic describes the fields that appear on the Calibration, Summary Event datasheet. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields. Refer to the Calibration Records section for other fields that are not listed here.
This family is enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be assigned to a specific site and will only be accessible to users who are assigned to the same site and have the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Asset ID | Character | Instrumentation System Asset ID | This field displays the ID of the asset linked to the Instrumentation System. The asset can be either Equipment or Functional Location. This is a read-only field. |
Calibration Template ID | Character | Calibration Template linked to the Instrumentation System’s asset. | This field is used to provide calibration steps to create a Summary Event. This field is read-only and is not a mandatory field. |
Calibration Task ID | Character | Calibration Task linked to the Instrumentation System’s asset. | This field is used to indicate the Calibration Task that is linked to the Instrumentation System’s asset. This field is read-only and is not a mandatory field. |
Ad-Hoc Calibration | Boolean | Indicates that the calibration is performed on the asset that needs to be calibrated outside of its calibration schedule. For example, suppose an asset has an annual calibration task in January. If the asset needs repair or replacement during the year, the asset should be calibrated after it is repaired or replaced. An ad-hoc calibration is performed in this scenario. | By default, this check box is cleared. If you select this check box, the associated Calibration Task is not recycled after you perform the calibration. |
Overall AF Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on Overall AF Pass/Fail values of the underlying child calibration events. | This field is used to indicate the Calibration Result of the Instrumentation System. This is a read-only field. This field is set to PASS if the Overall AF Pass/Fail for all the child events is set to PASS. This field is set to FAIL if the Overall AF Pass/Fail for any of the child events is set to FAIL. |
Overall AL Pass/Fail | Character | A value that indicates whether the calibration has passed or failed based on the Overall AL Pass/Fail values of the underlying child calibration events. | This field is used to indicate the Calibration Result of the Instrumentation System. This is a read-only field. This field is set to PASS if the Overall AL Pass/Fail for all child events is set to PASS. This field is set to FAIL if the Overall AL Pass/Fail of any of the child events is set to FAIL. |
Calibration Task Scope Records
Calibration Task Scope records stores information about the defined task scope of an Instrumentation System’s Calibration Task. One Instrumentation System can have one or more Calibration Tasks and each task is linked to a Calibration Task Scope record.
Calibration Task Scope records are not displayed to users. These records are maintained in the backend to track the task scope of the Calibration Task in an Instrumentation System.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
The following fields are associated with this record.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Calibration Task Scope ID | Character | A unique ID to maintain the task scope records. | N/A |
Calibration Summary Event Key | Character | Stores the entity key of the Calibration, Summary Event record, which is linked to the Instrumentation System’s parent asset. | N/A |
Calibration Task Scope Status | Boolean | Stores either Y or N to indicate whether the current task scope is in active state. | This field is set to Y when the task scope is created, and N when the Calibration Task is recycled. On recycling the task, a new task scope record is created. |
Scope Created Date | Date Time | Sets the current date and time when the task scope record is created, |
N/A |
Scope Closed Date | Date Time | Sets the current date and time when the Calibration Task is recycled. | N/A |
Calibration Task Scope Detail Records
The Calibration Task Scope Detail records store child assets, their applied templates, and calibration event key values to indicate that they are part of the current task scope. A record is created when you select the templates and save the task scope of the selected Calibration Task.
Calibration Task Scope Detail records are not displayed to users. These records are maintained in the backend to track the task scope details of the Calibration Task in an Instrumentation System.
This family is not enabled for site filtering, which means that records in this family can be accessed by any user with the appropriate license and family privileges. For more information, refer to the Sites section of the documentation.
The following fields are associated with this record.
Field |
Data Type |
Description |
Behavior and Usage |
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Asset Key | Character | Entity key of the child asset. | Entity key of the child asset stored in the current task scope defined for the Calibration Task. When the asset is removed from Instrumentation System, the complete record where this Asset Key is present is removed from the Calibration Task Scope Detail table. |
Template Key | Character | Stores the entity key of the Calibration, Summary Event record, which is linked to the Instrumentation System’s parent asset. | Entity key of the calibration template linked to the child asset. This key is stored in the current task scope defined for the Calibration Task. This field is cleared from the Calibration Task Scope Detail table when you clear this template from the task scope. |
Event Key | Character | Stores either Y or N to indicate whether the current task scope is in active state. | Entity key of the Calibration Event linked to the child asset. This key is stored in the current task scope defined for the Calibration Task. This field is cleared from the Calibration Task Scope Detail table when you remove the asset or delete this calibration event. |
Instrumentation System Relationship Families
Instrumentation System is an Asset
Predecessor | Successor | Cardinality Ratio |
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Instrumentation System | Equipment or Functional Location | 1 : 1 |
Instrumentation System has Assets
Predecessor | Successor | Cardinality Ratio |
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Instrumentation System | Equipment or Functional Location | N : N |
Calibration Task has Scope
Predecessor | Successor | Cardinality Ratio |
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Calibration Task | Calibration Task Scope | 1 : N |
Calibration Task Scope has Details
Predecessor | Successor | Cardinality Ratio |
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Calibration Task Scope | Calibration Task Scope Details | 1 : N |
Calibration Event has Child Events
Predecessor | Successor | Cardinality Ratio |
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Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, Analog | 1 : N |
Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, Discrete | 1 : N |
Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, Functional Test | 1 : N |
Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, Single Component | 1 : N |
Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, Multi Component | 1 : N |
Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, Weight Scale | 1 : N |
Calibration, Summary Event | Calibration, CMX | 1 : N |