CalEasy performs record keeping for calibration or verification. Every time the calibration or verification program is executed, a test log is created and saved (option). A calibration certificate is always saved upon successful calibration, or if Verify and Calibrate If Required mode is selected and the verification is successful.
Test logs and calibration certificates are saved to their designated folder(s) as set by the program options. The user can set options of when to automatically save these files. By default, the files are saved to HTML file format. Test Log can also be saved in a text file format.
File names for the test logs and the certificate are saved according to the following file name specifications:
Program~Serial Number~Year-Month-Day-Hour-Minute~Log|Certicate.htm
Where:
Program – calibration program name.
Serial Number – the calibrated device serial number.
Year – 4 digits’ year (2011, etc.).
Month – two numeric digits month (01-12).
Day – two numeric digits for the day in the month (01-31).
Hour – two numeric digits for the hour of the day (00-23).
Minute – two numeric digits for the minute of the hour.
The time is the calibration time as stored in the card’s non-volatile memory or the time the test log is created.
For example, the following files were saved after running the GX5055 program to calibrate serial number 123456 on November 21, 2011, at 5:29 PM:
GX5055~123456~2011-11-21-17-29~Certificate.htm
GX5055~123456~2011-11-21-17-29~Log.htm