For “Policy Enable Bump” and “Policy Enable Calibration” you have the options of
Disabled or Enabled (including “Can’t Bypass,” and “Can Bypass”).
Calibration. The user is prompted to calibrate the instrument when calibration is due (as
set by the calibration interval). There are two programmable options:
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Can’t Bypass. Unless calibration is performed, the instrument cannot be used, and
the only option is to turn off the instrument.
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Can Bypass. If calibration is due but the user does not want to perform a
calibration, the instrument can still be used. In this case, the instrument records
that the user has bypassed the calibration requirement in a Policy Violation report.
Bump. The user is prompted to bump test the instrument when a bump test is due (as set
by the bump test interval). There are two programmable options:
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Can’t Bypass. Unless a bump test is performed, the instrument cannot be used,
and the only option is to turn off the instrument.
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Can Bypass. If a bump test is due but the user does not want to perform one, the
instrument can still be used. In this case, the instrument records that the user has
bypassed the bump testing requirement in a Policy Violation report.
These are the screens that are shown on an AreaRAE Plus/Pro after startup if “Can
Bypass” is selected:
If “Can’t Bypass” is selected, the display looks like this, and only allows the options of
performing the test or shutting down:
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