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104BIS User Manual
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Clock
–
the date and time set in the real-time clock of the Svantek instrument; you can adjust it to
match the PC’s date and time by pressing the
button. You can also right-click on the row
corresponding to the selected instrument in order to open a context menu, allowing to specify the date
and time manually.
•
Free memory
–
the amount of free space on the instrument’s SD card in percent. This option is
available only for selected types of Svantek instruments.
•
Firmware version
–
the version number of firmware installed on the instrument.
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Last setup upload date
–
the date and time when the last setup file was uploaded from Supervisor to
the Svantek instrument.
•
Last uploaded setup name
–
the name of the last setup file uploaded from Supervisor to the Svantek
instrument.
•
Last setup activation date
–
the date and time when the last setup file was activated (applied) in the
Svantek instrument using Supervisor.
•
Last activated setup name
–
the name of the last setup file activated (applied) in the Svantek
instrument using Supervisor.
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Instrument calibration certificate
–
the title of the calibration certificate.
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Calibration validity date
–
date of calibration certificate’s validity.
•
Calibrator Serial Number
–
serial number of the instrument’s calibrator.
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Instrument Calibration Report
and
Calibrator Calibration Report
.
You can customize the Inventory table by clicking right mouse button on it and selecting/deselecting
appropriate positions in the pop-up menu.
The calibration validity date in the Inventory panel is coloured according to the time remaining until the validity
period is exceeded. By default, the colours mean the following:
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Black means that there are at least 90 days left;
−
Yellow means that there are at least 14, but less than 90 days left;
−
Orange means that there are less than 14 days left;
−
Red means that the calibration validity period is already exceeded.
Figure 6-3
Calibration validity date is coloured according to the
proximity of the expiration date
In case of the SV 104BIS instruments connected to a PC via the SB 104B-5 Docking Station, an additional
column is displayed, showing the serial number (number after #) of the Docking Station and the number of the
slot occupied by each SV 104BIS instrument, as illustrated in the figure below.
Figure 6-4
Inventory panel view in case of SV 104BIS instruments
connected via the SB 104B-5 Docking Station
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