General Reference

Calibration Management Data Model

The following diagram shows how the families used in Calibration Management are related to one another.

The following diagram shows how the families used in device mapping in Calibration Management are related to one another.



Note: In the diagram, boxes represent entity families and arrows represent relationship families that are configured in the baseline database. You can determine the direction of the each relationship definition from the direction of the arrow head: the box from which the arrow originates is the predecessor, and the box to which the arrow head points is the successor.

Optional Calibration Management Relationship and Entity Families

In addition to the entity and relationship families that appear in the Calibration Management data model image, the following families that can be used with Calibration Management exist in the baseline APM database.

  • Standard Gas
  • Standard Gas Components
  • Has Standard Gas
  • Has Components

These families, however, are not linked by default to any of the Calibration Management families shown in the data model, and to simplify the data model image, these families were left out.

In the baseline APM database, the Standard Gas family is related to the Standard Gas Components family through the Has Components relationship family. Standard Gas Cylinder records and Standard Gas Component records store information about gas components that are associated with a piece of equipment or a location. If you want to link Standard Gas Cylinders to Equipment, you can define the relationship using the Has Standard Gas relationship family by creating the following relationship definition:

  • Predecessor: Equipment, Functional Location, or custom asset
  • Predecessor Cardinality: Zero or many
  • Successor: Standard Gas Cylinder
  • Successor Cardinality: Zero or Many

If you want to link Calibration Tasks to Calibration Templates, you can link the Calibration Task family to the desired Calibration Template families through the Has Template relationship family.

Instrumentation System Data Model

The following diagram shows how the families used in Instrumentation System are related to one another.

Note: In the diagram, boxes represent entity families and arrows represent relationship families that are configured in the baseline database. You can determine the direction of each relationship definition from the direction of the arrowhead: the box from which the arrow originates is the predecessor, and the box to which the arrowhead points is the successor.

Calibration Management Security Groups

The following table lists the baseline Security Groups available for users within this module, as well as the baseline Roles to which those Security Groups are assigned.

Important: Assigning a Security User to a Role grants that user the privileges associated with all of the Security Groups that are assigned to that Role. To avoid granting a Security User unintended privileges, before assigning a Security User to a Role, be sure to review all of the privileges associated with the Security Groups assigned to that Role. Also, be aware that additional Roles, as well as Security Groups assigned to existing Roles, can be added via Security Manager.
Security GroupRoles
MI Calibration Administrator

MI Calibration Administrator

MI Safety Admin

MI Calibration User

MI Calibration User

MI Safety Admin

MI Safety Power

MI Safety User

MI Calibration Viewer

MI APM Viewer

MI Calibration Viewer

MI Safety Admin

MI Safety Power

MI Safety User

MI Strategy Admin

MI Strategy Power

MI Strategy User

Note: Any Security User who is a member of the MI Calibration Administrator Security Group should also be added to MI Devices Administrators Security Group. Members of the MI Calibration User Security Group should also be added to MI Devices Power Users Security Group. This will allow Calibration users to perform automated calibration.

The baseline family-level privileges that exist for these Security Groups are summarized in the following table.

FamilyMI Calibration AdministratorMI Calibration UserMI Calibration Viewer
Entity Families
AlertView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Asset Safety PreferencesView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration (Event)View, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, AnalogView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, Analyzer Multi-ComponentView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, Analyzer Single ComponentView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, CMXView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, DiscreteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, Functional TestView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration, Summary EventView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Insert, UpdateView
Calibration, Weight ScaleView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Device DriverView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Device MappingView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Mapping FamilyView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Mapping FieldView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration ProfileView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Profile Template DefaultsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration RecommendationView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, InsertView
Calibration ResultView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Results, AnalogView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Results, AnalyzerView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Result, DiscreteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Results, Functional TestView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Setup DefaultsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration StrategyView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration TaskView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Task RevisionView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Task ScopeView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Task Scope DetailsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Insert, UpdateView
Calibration TemplateView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, AnalogView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, DiscreteView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, Weight ScaleView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, Single Component AnalyzerView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, Multi-Component AnalyzerView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, Functional TestView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template, CMXView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template DefaultsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibration Template DetailView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Template Detail, AnalyzerView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
CalibratorView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
EquipmentViewViewView
Functional LocationViewViewView
Instrumentation SystemView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Reference DocumentView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
SAP SystemViewViewView
Standard GasView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Standard Gas ComponentsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Standard Gas CylinderView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
TaskView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Task TypesView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Test EquipmentView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Test Equipment HistoryView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Work HistoryViewViewView
Work History DetailViewViewView
Relationship Families
Calibration Device Driver Has MappingView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Event has EventsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Calibrator has Device DriverView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Mapping Has FamilyView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Mapping Has FieldView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Mapping Has StrategyView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Task has ScopeView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Calibration Task Scope has DetailsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Equipment Has EquipmentViewViewView
Functional Location Has EquipmentViewViewView
Functional Location Has Functional Location(s)ViewViewView
Has Associated RecommendationView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has CalibrationView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Calibration ProfilesView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has Calibration ResultsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Consolidated RecommendationsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Driving RecommendationsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has Event DetailViewViewView
Has RecommendationsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Reference DocumentsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Standard GasView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Standard Gas ComponentsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has Standard Gas DetailsView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Superseded RecommendationsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has Task RevisionView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has TasksView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has TemplatesView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Template DetailView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Has Test EquipmentView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Has Work HistoryViewViewView
Instrumentation System is an AssetView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Instrumentation System has AssetsView, Update, Insert, DeleteViewView
Test Equipment Has EquipmentView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView
Test Equipment Has HistoryView, Update, Insert, DeleteView, Update, Insert, DeleteView

Calibration Management URLs

There is one URL Route associated with Calibration Management: asset-safety/calibration. The following table describes the various paths that build on the route, and the elements that you can specify for each.

Tip: For more information, refer to the URLs section of the documentation.
ElementDescriptionAccepted Value(s)Notes
asset-safety/calibration/calibration-mgmt: Displays the Calibration Management Overview page.
asset-safety/calibration/calibration-mgmt/<EntityKey>: Displays the Calibration Management Overview page of an asset.
<EntityKey>Specifies the entity key of the asset whose Calibration Management Overview page you want to accessAny numeric Entity Key that corresponds to an asset.Opens the Calibration Management Overview page of the asset.
Note: On the Calibration Management Overview page of an asset, the graphs do not appear.
asset-safety/calibration/<DatasheetType>/<EntityKey>: Displays the datasheet with the specified type and Entity Key.
<EntityKey> Specifies the datasheet that you want to access0Opens the blank datasheet of the specified type, allowing you to create a new one.
Any numeric Entity Key that corresponds to an existing datasheet.

Opens the specified datasheet in a new tab.

This value is required to access an existing datasheet from a URL.

<DatasheetType> Specifies the type of the datasheetcalibration-task-datasheetNone
calibration-event-datasheet
profile-template-datasheet
MI_SGCY0000
MI_TESTEQUIP
calibration/instrumentation-system-overview: Displays the Instrumentation System Overview page.

calibration/instrumentation-system/<key>: Displays the Instrumentation System record. The left pane displays the Instrumentation System node with all the child nodes and calibration tasks. The workspace displays the Instrumentation System datasheet and a result grid to display summary events.

<key>Specifies the entity key of the Instrumentation System record that you want to access.Entity key of the Instrumentation System recordN/A
calibration/instrumentation-system/<key>/task/<taskKey>: Displays the Calibration Task and Calibration Task Scope details.
<key>Specifies the entity key of the Instrumentation System record that you want to access.Entity key of the Instrumentation System recordN/A
<taskKey>Specifies the entity key of the Calibration Task record that you want to access.Entity key of the Calibration Task recordDisplays the Calibration Task record and Calibration Task Scope details.
calibration/instrumentation-system/<key>/asset/<assetKey>: Displays the Calibration Task and Calibration Task Scope details.
<key>Specifies the entity key of the Instrumentation System record that you want to access.Entity key of the Instrumentation System recordN/A
<assetKey>Specifies the entity key of the child asset record whose calibration event details you want to access.Entity key of the child asset. The asset can be a Functional Location or Equipment record.Displays the Calibration Event records. These records include the calibration events created as part of Instrumentation System as well as outside of Instrumentation System.
calibration/instrumentation-system-event/<eventKey>: Displays the selected Calibration Summary Event record in a new tab, and the child events associated with it.
<eventKey>Specifies the entity key of the Calibration Summary Event record.Entity key of the Calibration, Summary Event recordN/A

Example: URLs

Example URLDestination
asset-safety/calibration/calibration-mgmt The Calibration Management Overview page.
/asset-safety/calibration/calibration-mgmt/14356783The Calibration Management Overview page for the asset whose entity key is 14356783.
asset-safety/calibration/calibration-task-datasheet/14356783 The datasheet of the Calibration Task whose entity key is 14356783.
asset-safety/calibration/calibration-event-datasheet/14356784The datasheet of the Calibration Event whose entity key is 14356784.
asset-safety/calibration/profile-template-datasheet/<template-type>/14356785
Note: <template-type> specifies the type of template you want to access, and it accepts below values for different type of templates:
  • 0 – Open Existing Templates
  • 1 – Create New Fluke 74X Templates
  • 2 – Create New Druck DPI620 (Genni) Templates
  • 3 – Create New Druck DPI61x Templates
  • 4 – Create New CMX Templates
  • 5 – Create new Manual Templates
The datasheet of the Calibration Template whose entity key is 14356785.
asset-safety/calibration/MI_TESTEQUIP/14356786The datasheet of the Test Equipment whose entity key is 14356786.
asset-safety/calibration/MI_SGCY0000/14356787The datasheet of the Standard Gas whose entity key is 14356787.

Calibration Management System Code Tables

The following table lists the System Code Tables that are used by Calibration Management.

Table ID

Table Description

Function

MI CALIBRATION CHECKLIST TYPE MI Calibration, Check List Type Populates the Response Type field in a Calibration Template Detail, Functional Test.
MI CALIBRATION ERROR ASSESSMENT MI Calibration Error Assessment Populates the Error Assessment field in a Calibration Defaults.
MI CALIBRATION FUNCTION MI Calibration, Calibration Function Populates the Input Up/Down field in a Calibration.
MI CALIBRATION IO TYPES Calibration Input/Output Types Populates the Primary Input Range Units and Primary Output Range Units fields in a Calibration Template.
MI CALIBRATION MODE MI Calibration, Calibration Mode Populates the Input Mode and Output Mode fields in a Calibration Template.
MI CALIBRATION REFERENCES MI Calibration, Calibration List of References Populates the List of References in multiple fields.
MI CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE SOURCE MI Calibration Temperature Source Populates the Input Ref Temp Source and Output Ref Temp Source fields in a Calibration Template.
MI CALIBRATION TYPE MI Calibration, Calibration Type Populates the Calibration Type field in a Calibration Template.
MI CALIBRATION YES OR NO MI Calibration, Yes or No Populates the Response field in a Calibration, Functional Test.
MI CHARACTERISTIC CURVE MI Calibration, Characteristic Curve Populates the Input Characteristic Curve and Output Characteristic Curve fields in a Calibration (Calibration Event record).
MI CHEMICAL COMPONENTS Calibration, Chemical Components Populates the Component field in a Standard Gas Component.
MI CMX TEMPLATE INPUT METHOD CMX Standard Template Input MethodPopulates the Input Method field in a Calibration Template, CMX record.
MI CMX TEMPLATE INPUT TYPE CMX Template Input TypePopulates the Input Type field in a Calibration Template, CMX record.
MI CMX TEMPLATE OUTPUT METHOD CMX Standard Template Output MethodPopulates the Output Method field in a Calibration Template, CMX record.
MI CMX TEMPLATE OUTPUT TYPE CMX Template Output TypePopulates the Output Type field in a Calibration Template, CMX record.
MI_STATUSStatus Codes - COREPopulates the Input Damping Setting, Output Damping Setting, and Input Min Max Mode fields in a Calibration Template.
MI ERROR BASIS MI Calibration, Percent Error Basic Calculation Populates the Percent Error Basis field in a Calibration.
MI FLUKE ERROR MODES MI Calibration, Fluke Error Modes Populates the Error Configuration field in a Calibration Template.
MI GAS CYLINDER CONNECTION NUMBER MI Calibration, Gas Cylinder Connection Number Populates the Cylinder Connection Number in a Standard Gas Cylinder.
MI GAS CYLINDER SIZE MI Calibration, Gas Cylinder Size Populates the Cylinder Size field in a Standard Gas Cylinder.
MI GAS CYLINDER TYPE MI Calibration, Gas Cylinder Type Populates the Cylinder Type field in a Standard Gas Cylinder.
MI MAINTENANCE TYPE MI Calibration, Maintenance Type Populates the Maintenance Type field in a Calibration.
MI POWER SOURCE MI Calibration, Power Source Populates the Loop Power field in a Calibration Template.
MI SENSOR TYPE MI Calibration, Sensor Type Populates the Temperature Element Type field in a Calibration Template.
MI STATUS Status Codes - CORE Populates the Template State field in a Calibration Profile Template.
MI SWITCH CONTACT STATE MI Calibration, Switch Contact State Populates the Contact State fields in a Calibration Template, Discreet record.
MI TASK TYPE REFERENCE CORE, Reference values to limit task type lists when creating tasks Populates the Task Type field in a Task record. For a Calibration Task, this field is disabled and populated with CALIBRATION.
MI TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT STANDARD MI Calibration, Temperature Measurement Standard Populates the Temperature Standard field in a Calibration Template.
MI THERMOCOUPLE TYPE MI Calibration, Thermocouple Type Populates the Temperature Element Type field in a Calibration Template.
MI YES NO MI Core, Yes-No Populates the Performs Square Root field in a Calibration Template.
MI CALIBRATION RESULT MI_CALIBRATION_RESULTPopulates the following fields in a Calibration, CMX event:
  • Calibration Passed
  • Overall AF Pass/Fail
  • Overall AL Pass/Fail
Template Code CMX Template codesPopulates the Template Code field in a Calibration Template, CMX record.
UOME Unit of measurePopulates the Unit of Measure list in the Measurement Location records.

Calibration Unit of Measurements (UOMs) and their Conversions

The following table lists the APM UOMs and their respective Fluke Base UOMs with conversion formulas. The formula is used to convert the Input and Output range values before sending data to the calibrator and after receiving data from the calibrator.

Note:
  • In the table, x in the conversion formula indicates the input-output range values to be converted.
  • For each category, the Device Input UOM and Device Output UOM fields are set to default UOM. You can change it to a different UOM as required within the same category.
  • The following UOMs and conversions are applicable to Fluke devices only.
  • Since Fluke 754 and Fluke 729 use common System Code Tables, ensure that compatible UOMs are used while creating Calibration Templates to perform automated calibrations.
CategoryIDDescriptionFluke Base UOMConversion Formula
PressureatmStandard Atmospherebar (Default)(x) * 1.01325
atmStandard AtmosphereftH2O(x) * 33.93244655
atmStandard AtmosphereinH2O 60F(x) * 407.1893586
atmStandard AtmosphereinH2O(x) * 406.782504600035
atmStandard AtmosphereinHg(x) * 29.9213
atmStandard AtmospheremH2O(x) * 10.33227453
atmStandard AtmospheremHg(x) * 0.76
atmStandard AtmospherePa(x) * 101325
atmStandard Atmospherepsi(x) * 14.69594878
atmStandard Atmosphereg/cm2(x) * 1033.2275547715
AtmosphereTechnical Atmospherebar (Default)(x) * 0.980665
AtmosphereTechnical AtmosphereftH2O(x) * 32.8093
AtmosphereTechnical AtmosphereinH2O 60F(x) * 394.089841
AtmosphereTechnical AtmosphereinH2O(x) * 393.71
AtmosphereTechnical AtmosphereinHg(x) * 28.9591
AtmosphereTechnical AtmospheremH2O(x) * 10.0003
AtmosphereTechnical AtmospheremHg(x) * 0.73556
AtmosphereTechnical AtmospherePa(x) * 98066.52
AtmosphereTechnical Atmospherepsi(x) * 14.2233
AtmosphereTechnical Atmosphereg/cm2(x) * 1000.0
BARBarbar (Default)(x) * 1
BARBarftH2O(x) * 33.488721
BARBarinH2O 60F(x) * 401.8598
BARBarinH2O(x) * 401.4742
BARBarinHg(x) * 29.52998751
BARBarmH2O(x) * 10.19716213
BARBarmHg(x) * 0.750061683
BARBarPa(x) * 100000
BARBarpsi(x) * 14.50377377
BARBarg/cm2(x) * 1019.7162
Bar AbsoluteBar Absolutebar (Default)(x) * 1 - 1.01325
CMH2OCentimeters of Waterbar(x) * 0.000980665
CMH2OCentimeters of WaterftH2O(x) * 0.032841217
CMH2OCentimeters of WaterinH2O 60F(x) * 0.394094599
CMH2OCentimeters of WaterinH2O(x) * 0.393701
CMH2OCentimeters of WaterinHg(x) * 0.028959025
CMH2OCentimeters of WatermH2O (Default)(x) * 0.01
CMH2OCentimeters of WatermHg(x) * 0.000735559
CMH2OCentimeters of WaterPa(x) * 98.0665
CMH2OCentimeters of Waterpsi(x) * 0.014223343
CMH2OCentimeters of Waterg/cm2(x) * 0.999972
CMHGCentimeters of Mercurybar(x) * 0.013332237
CMHGCentimeters of MercuryftH2O(x) * 0.44647956
CMHGCentimeters of MercuryinH2O 60F(x) * 5.357754719
CMHGCentimeters of MercuryinH2O(x) * 5.352549
CMHGCentimeters of MercuryinHg(x) * 0.393700787
CMHGCentimeters of MercurymH2O(x) * 0.135950981
CMHGCentimeters of MercurymHg (Default)(x) * 0.01
CMHGCentimeters of MercuryPa(x) * 1333.223684
CMHGCentimeters of Mercurypsi(x) * 0.193367747
CMHGCentimeters of Mercuryg/cm2(x) * 13.595098
FT H2OFeet of Waterbar(x) * 0.0298608
FT H2OFeet of WaterftH2O (Default)(x) * 1
FT H2OFeet of WaterinH2O 60F(x) * 12
FT H2OFeet of WaterinH2O(x) * 11.997
FT H2OFeet of WaterinHg(x) * 0.881789051
FT H2OFeet of WatermH2O(x) * 0.304495419
FT H2OFeet of WatermHg(x) * 0.022397442
FT H2OFeet of WaterPa(x) * 2986.08
FT H2OFeet of Waterpsi(x) * 0.433094288
FT H2OFeet of Waterg/cm2(x) * 30.471
HPAHectopascalbar(x) * 0.001
HPAHectopascal ftH2O(x) * 0.033488721
HPAHectopascal inH2O 60F(x) * 0.401864652
HPAHectopascal inH2O(x) * 0.401463133
HPAHectopascal inHg(x) * 0.029529988
HPAHectopascal mH2O(x) * 0.010197162
HPAHectopascal mHg(x) * 0.000750062
HPAHectopascal Pa (Default)(x) * 100
HPAHectopascal psi(x) * 0.014503774
HPAHectopascal g/cm2(x) * 1.019716213
IN H2OInches of Waterbar(x) * 0.0024884
IN H2OInches of WaterftH2O(x) * 0.083333333
IN H2OInches of WaterinH2O 60F(x) * 1.00096
IN H2OInches of WaterinH2O (Default)(x) * 1
IN H2OInches of WaterinHg(x) * 0.073482421
IN H2OInches of WatermH2O(x) * 0.025374618
IN H2OInches of WatermHg(x) * 0.001866453
IN H2OInches of WaterPa(x) * 248.84
IN H2OInches of Waterpsi(x) * 0.036091191
IN H2OInches of Waterg/cm2(x) * 2.5375
IN HGInches of Mercurybar(x) * 0.033863882
IN HGInches of MercuryftH2O(x) * 1.134058082
IN HGInches of MercuryinH2O 60F(x) * 13.60869699
IN HGInches of MercuryinH2O(x) * 13.595
IN HGInches of MercuryinHg (Default)(x) * 1
IN HGInches of MercurymH2O(x) * 0.345315491
IN HGInches of MercurymHg(x) * 0.0254
IN HGInches of MercuryPa(x) * 3386.388158
IN HGInches of Mercurypsi(x) * 0.491154078
IN HGInches of Mercuryg/cm2(x) * 34.532
KPAKilopascalbar(x) * 0.01
KPAKilopascalftH2O(x) * 0.33488721
KPAKilopascalinH2O 60F(x) * 4.01864652
KPAKilopascalinH2O(x) * 4.01463133
KPAKilopascalinHg(x) * 0.295299875
KPAKilopascalmH2O(x) * 0.101971621
KPAKilopascalmHg(x) * 0.007500617
KPAKilopascalPa (Default)(x) * 1000
KPAKilopascalpsi(x) * 0.145037738
KPAKilopascalg/cm2(x) * 10.19716213
kPa absKilopascal Absolutebar(x) * 0.01 - 1.01325
kPa absKilopascal AbsolutePa (Default)(x) * 1000 -101325
kPa absKilopascal Absolutepsi(x) * 0.1450377377 -14.69594878
M HGMeters of Mercurybar(x) * 1.333223684
M HGMeters of MercuryftH2O(x) * 44.64795599
M HGMeters of MercuryinH2O 60F(x) * 535.7754719
M HGMeters of MercuryinH2O(x) * 535.25
M HGMeters of MercuryinHg(x) * 39.37007874
M HGMeters of MercurymH2O(x) * 13.59509806
M HGMeters of MercurymHg (Default)(x) * 1
M HGMeters of MercuryPa(x) * 0.133322368
M HGMeters of Mercurypsi(x) * 19.3367747
M HGMeters of Mercuryg/cm2(x) * 1359.509806
MBARMillibarbar (Default)(x) * 0.001
MBARMillibarftH2O(x) * 0.033488721
MBARMillibarinH2O 60F(x) * 0.4018598072
MBARMillibarinH2O(x) * 0.401864652
MBARMillibarinHg(x) * 0.029529988
MBARMillibarmH2O(x) * 0.010197162
MBARMillibarmHg(x) * 0.000750062
MBARMillibarPa(x) * 100
MBARMillibarpsi(x) * 0.014503774
MBARMillibarg/cm2(x) * 1.019716213
mbar absMillibar Absolutebar (Default)(x) * 0.001 - 1.01325
mBar absMillibar AbsolutePa(x) * 100 - 101325
mBar absMillibar Absolutepsi(x) * 0.014503774 - 14.69594878
mH2OMeter of Waterbar(x) * 0.0980665
mH2OMeter of WaterftH2O(x) * 3.284121658
mH2OMeter of WaterinH2O 60F(x) * 3.940789976
mH2OMeter of WaterinH2O(x) * 39.40945989
mH2OMeter of WaterinHg(x) * 2.89590252
mH2OMeter of WatermH2O (Default)(x) * 1
mH2OMeter of WatermHg(x) * 73.55592401
mH2OMeter of WaterPa(x) * 0.00980665
mH2OMeter of Waterpsi(x) * 1.422334331
mH2OMeter of Waterg/cm2(x) * 9.999724677
MMH2OMillimeters of Waterbar(x) * 0.0000980665
MMH2OMillimeters of WaterftH2O(x) * 0.003284122
MMH2OMillimeters of WaterinH2O 60F(x) * 0.03940945989
MMH2OMillimeters of WaterinH2O(x) * 0.039408
MMH2OMillimeters of WaterinHg(x) * 0.002895903
MMH2OMillimeters of WatermH2O (Default)(x) * 0.001
MMH2OMillimeters of WatermHg(x) * 0.00007355592401
MMH2OMillimeters of WaterPa(x) * 9.80665
MMH2OMillimeters of Waterpsi(x) * 0.001422334
MMH2OMillimeters of Waterg/cm2(x) * 0.099997
MMHGMillimeters of Mercurybar(x) * 0.001333224
MMHGMillimeters of MercuryftH2O(x) * 0.044647956
MMHGMillimeters of MercuryinH2O 60F(x) * 0.5357754719
MMHGMillimeters of MercuryinH2O(x) * 535.25
MMHGMillimeters of MercuryinHg(x) * 0.039370079
MMHGMillimeters of MercurymH2O(x) * 0.013595098
MMHGMillimeters of MercurymHg (Default)(x) * 0.001
MMHGMillimeters of MercuryPa(x) * 133.3223684
MMHGMillimeters of Mercurypsi(x) * 0.019336775
MMHGMillimeters of Mercuryg/cm2(x) * 1.359509806
MPAMegapascalbar(x) * 10
MPAMegapascalftH2O(x) * 334.88721
MPAMegapascalinH2O 60F(x) * 4018.64652
MPAMegapascalinH2O(x) * 40146.3133
MPAMegapascalinHg(x) * 295.2998751
MPAMegapascalmH2O(x) * 101.9716213
MPAMegapascalmHg(x) * 7.500616827
MPAMegapascalPa (Default)(x) * 1000000
MPAMegapascalpsi(x) * 145.0377377
MPAMegapascalg/cm2(x) * 10197.16213
PAPascalbar(x) * 0.00001
PAPascalftH2O(x) * 0.000334887
PAPascalinH2O 60F(x) * 0.00401864652
PAPascalinH2O(x) * 0.00401463133
PAPascalinHg(x) * 0.0002953
PAPascalmH2O(x) * 0.000101972
PAPascalmHg(x) * 0.00000750062
PAPascalPa (Default)(x) * 1
PAPascalpsi(x) * 0.000145038
PAPascalg/cm2(x) * 0.01019716213
PSIPounds/Sq Inchbar(x) * 0.068947573
PSIPounds/Sq InchftH2O(x) * 2.308966033
PSIPounds/Sq InchinH2O 60F(x) * 27.7075924
PSIPounds/Sq InchinH2O(x) * 27.681
PSIPounds/Sq InchinHg(x) * 2.036020967
PSIPounds/Sq InchmH2O(x) * 0.70306958
PSIPounds/Sq InchmHg(x) * 0.051714933
PSIPounds/Sq InchPa(x) * 6894.757293
PSIPounds/Sq Inchpsi (Default)(x) * 1
PSIPounds/Sq Inchg/cm2(x) * 70.307
PSIAPounds/Sq Inch Absolutebar(x) * 0.068954757293 - 1.01325
PSIAPounds/Sq Inch AbsolutePa(x) * 6894.757293 - 101325
PSIAPounds/Sq Inch Absolutepsi (Default)(x) * 1 - 14.69594878
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square Centimeterbar(x) * 0.980665
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimeterftH2O(x) * 32.84121658
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimeterinH2O 60F(x) * 394.0945989
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimeterinH2O(x) * 393.70079003585
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimeterinHg(x) * 28.9590252
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimetermH2O(x) * 10
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimetermHg(x) * 0.7355592401
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square CentimeterPa(x) * 98066.5
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square Centimeterpsi(x) * 14.22334331
KG/CM2Kilograms per Square Centimeterg/cm2 (Default)(x) * 1000
G/CM2Grams per Square Centimeterbar(x) * 0.000980665
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimeterftH2O(x) * 0.032809353
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimeterinH2O 60F(x) * 0.3940898478
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimeterinH2O(x) * 0.3937117094
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimeterinHg(x) * 0.028959095
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimetermH2O(x) * 0.10000275331
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimetermHg(x) * 0.00735561273
G/CM2Grams per Square CentimeterPa(x) * 98.0665
G/CM2Grams per Square Centimeterpsi(x) * 0.0142233433
G/CM2Grams per Square Centimeterg/cm2 (Default)(x) * 1
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)bar(x) * 0.00248843
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)ftH2O(x) * 0.0832534845
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)inH2O 60F (Default)(x) * 1
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)inH2O(x) * 0.9990404766
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)inHg(x) * 0.0734834838
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)mH2O(x) * 0.25375622809
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)mHg(x) * 0.01866481151
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)Pa(x) * 248.843
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)psi(x) * 0.0360916258
INH2O_60FInches of Water (60°F)g/cm2(x) * 2.5374924159
TemperatureDEG CDegrees CelsiusCelsius (Default)(x) °C * 1
DEG CDegrees CelsiusFahrenheit((x) °C × 9/5) + 32
DEG CDegrees CelsiusKelvin(x) °C + 273.15
DEG CDegrees CelsiusRankine((x) °C × 9/5) + 491.67
DEG FDegrees FahrenheitFahrenheit (Default)(x) °F * 1
DEG FDegrees FahrenheitCelsius((x) °F – 32) × 5/9
DEG FDegrees FahrenheitKelvin((x) °F − 32) × 5/9 + 273.15
DEG FDegrees FahrenheitRankine(x) °F + 459.67
KKelvinKelvin(x) K * 1
KKelvinCelsius (Default)(x) K − 273.15
KKelvinFahrenheit(x) K − 273.15) × 9/5 + 32
KKelvinRankine(x) K × 9/5
RRankineRankine(x) °R * 1
RRankineCelsius((x) °R − 491.67) × 5/9
RRankineFahrenheit (Default)(x) °R − 459.67
RRankineKelvin(x) °R x 5/9
VoltageDC mVMillivolts DCVolts DC (Default)(x) * 0.001
DCVVolts (DC)Volts DC(x) * 1
ACVVolts (AC)Volts AC(x) * 1
AC mVMillivolts ACVolts AC(x) * 0.001
CurrentMAMilliamperesAmps (Default)(x) * 0.001
MADCMilliamperes DCAmps DC(x) * 0.001
mA ACMilliamperes ACAmps AC(x) * 0.001
Frequencyimp/minPulse per MinuteHZ (Default)(x) / 60
HZ (Sine)Hertz (Sine Wave)HZ (Sine)(x) * 1
HZ (SqrWv)Hertz (Square Wave)HZ (SqrWv)(x) * 1
ResistanceOHMSOhmsOhms (Default)(x) * 1
KOHMKiloohmsOhms(x) * 1000

Calibration Management Calculations

This topic describes the various calculations performed by APM in Calibration Management.

Calculating Error

AF Error % = [(Primary Output AF - Expected Primary Output AF) / (Primary Output URV - Primary Output LRV)] * 100

Engineering Unit AF Error = Primary Output AF - Expected Primary Output AF

...where Expected Primary Output AF = {[(Input Measure AF - Primary Input LRV) / (Primary Input URV - Primary Input LRV)] * (Primary Output URV - Primary Output LRV)} + Primary Output LRV

For example, consider the following values:

  • Primary Input LRV = 0
  • Primary Input URV = 100
  • Primary Input Unit = DCV
  • Primary Output LRV = 4
  • Primary Output URV = 20
  • Primary Output Unit = MA
  • Calibration Strategy = 3D

Suppose Input Measure AF = 100.

Given these values:
  • Expected Primary Output AF = {[(100 - 0) / (100 - 0)] * (20 - 4)} + 4 = 20
  • Percentage of Range AF Error % = [(21 - 20) / (20 - 4)] * 100 = 6.25
  • Engineering Unit AF Error = 21 - 20 = 1
Note: Similar calculations are used to determine these values for AL error.
Based on the calculations, the following tables provide the final output for various values of Input Measure AF and Input Measure AL:
Table 1. Percent of Range Error
% ScaleUp/DownInput Measure AFPrimary Output AFError AF%Input Measure ALPrimary Output ALError AL %
100Down100216.2510020.251.5625
50Down5012.754.68755012.150.9375
0Down04.251.562504.251.5625
Table 2. Engineering Unit Error
% ScaleUp/DownInput Measure AFPrimary Output AFEngg. Unit AF ErrorInput Measure ALPrimary Output ALEngg. Unit AL Error
100Down10021110020.250.25
50Down5012.750.755012.150.15
0Down04.250.2504.250.25

Calculating RMS Error

RMS Error = √((Sum of the squares of individual error values for each test point)/number of test points)

For example, consider the following error values:

Test Point NumberError Value (%)
12
22.1
31.95

Given these values:

RMS Error = √((22 + 2.12 + 1.952)/3)

RMS Error = 1.992

Calibration State Management

The following baseline record states are configured for the Calibration family:

  • In Progress: Indicates that the Calibration is in progress or yet to be sent for approval. You can modify a Calibration only if it is in the In Progress state. After you have entered all the required information in the Calibration, you can send it for approval by changing the state to Pending Approval.
  • Pending Approval: Indicates that the Calibration has been sent for approval. If you are a member of the MI Calibration Administrator Security Group, you can approve or reject the Calibration. If you approve the Calibration, the state of the Calibration changes to Approved. If you reject the Calibration, the state of the Calibration changes to In Progress.
  • Approved: Indicates that the Calibration has been approved. After the state of a Calibration is set to Approved:
    • The associated Calibration Task is cycled. That is, the Last Date field is set to the date on which the state of the Calibration is set to Approved. The Next Date field is set to the date on which the Calibration must be performed again (in case of a recurring task).
    • The Calibration is closed.
    • You cannot delete the Calibration.

Illustration of the Calibration State Configuration

By default, the following baseline State Configuration exists for the Calibration family:

Calibration Management Site Filtering

In Calibration Management, site is assigned to records as follows:

  • Tasks, Calibrations, and applied templates inherit the site assignment of the asset being calibrated.
  • Calibration Templates stored in the Template Library are designated as global records, which means that they can be accessed by all users.
  • Test equipment and standards are assigned sites based on the user's selection in the Site control.

In Calibration Management, users will see only records that are assigned to their site(s) or that are global records.

Tip: For more information, refer to the Site Filtering section of the documentation.

Example

Suppose an organization that has three sites, Site X, Site Y, and Site Z. The following Calibration Management records exist:

  • Test Equipment 1, Standards 1, Asset 1, Calibration Profile 1, Applied Templates 1, Calibration Task 1, Calibration Event 1, Instrumentation System 1: Assigned to Site X
  • Test Equipment 2, Standards 2, Asset 2, Calibration Profile 2, Applied Templates 2, Calibration Task 2, Calibration Event 2, Instrumentation System 2: Assigned to Site Y
  • Test Equipment 3, Standards 3, Asset 3, Calibration Profile 3, Applied Templates 3, Calibration Task 3, Calibration Event 3, Instrumentation System 3: Assigned to Site Z
  • Test Equipment 4, Standards 4, Asset 4, Calibration Profile 4, Applied Templates 4, Calibration Task 4, Calibration Event 4, Instrumentation System 4, Template Library: No Site Assigned (global records)

Scenario 1: User assigned to only Site X

This user will see all Calibration Templates in the Template Library and the following:

Site X RecordsSite Y RecordsSite Z RecordsGlobal Records
Test Equipment 1NoneNoneTest Equipment 4
Standards 1NoneNoneStandards 4
Asset 1NoneNoneAsset 4
Calibration Profile 1NoneNoneCalibration Profile 4
Applied Templates 1NoneNoneApplied Templates 4
Calibration Task 1NoneNoneCalibration Task 4
Calibration Event 1NoneNoneCalibration Event 4
Instrumentation System 1NoneNoneInstrumentation System 4

Scenario 2: User assigned to both Site X and Site Y

This user will see all Calibration Templates in the Template Library and the following:

Site X RecordsSite Y RecordsSite Z RecordsGlobal Records
Test Equipment 1Test Equipment 2NoneTest Equipment 4
Standards 1Standards 2NoneStandards 4
Asset 1Asset 2NoneAsset 4
Calibration Profile 1Calibration Profile 2NoneCalibration Profile 4
Applied Templates 1Applied Templates 2NoneApplied Templates 4
Calibration Task 1Calibration Task 2NoneCalibration Task 4
Calibration Event 1Calibration Event 2NoneCalibration Event 4
Instrumentation System 1Instrumentation System 2NoneInstrumentation System 4

Scenario 3: Super User

This user will see all Calibration Templates in the Template Library and the following:

Site X RecordsSite Y RecordsSite Z RecordsGlobal Records
Test Equipment 1Test Equipment 2Test Equipment 3Test Equipment 4
Standards 1Standards 2Standards 3Standards 4
Asset 1Asset 2Asset 3Asset 4
Calibration Profile 1Calibration Profile 2Calibration Profile 3Calibration Profile 4
Applied Templates 1Applied Templates 2Applied Templates 3Applied Templates 4
Calibration Task 1Calibration Task 2Calibration Task 3Calibration Task 4
Calibration Event 1Calibration Event 2Calibration Event 3Calibration Event 4
Instrumentation System 1Instrumentation System 2Instrumentation System 3Instrumentation System 4
Important:
  1. If a multi-site user or a Super User links child records from multiple sites to a parent record designated as Global, another user who does not have access to all sites may only see a portion of the data associated with that record.
  2. If a multi-site user or a Super User creates a parent record designated as Global, you can still link child records from user-assigned sites and null sites (Global).