
Administration Console
6.
If a tag or its value is incorrectly created in the custom file, an error, when
detected, will be displayed with the appropriate message and the file will not be
uploaded. See the following picture for example.
Calibration File Source Selection
When more than one calibration settings file are present in the system, the
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selects
the calibration source using the following priority:
1.
Firmware version specified in the calibration file
2.
Calibration file source with the following priority going from higher to lower:
a.
User-defined file
b.
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factory defaults (from factory calibration)
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system defaults (from firmware update)
3.
Created date and time of the calibration file (as listed in the <created>
field)
For example, if two calibration files have the same firmware version, then the file source
is compared. If the source is the same, then the created date and time is compared. The
most recent date will be used.
Any calibration data that is not specified or missing in the new calibration file will be
retrieved from the calibration file of the next highest priority.
Restoring the Default Calibration Settings
You can restore the calibration settings to system defaults at any time by deleting all
custom calibration files from the system. You will not be able to delete the system
calibration file.
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