RKI Instruments SM-2003U User Manual

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Calibration and Bump Test Records • 35

4. Wait until the flash drive’s LED stops blinking, then remove the

flash drive from the USB port.

NOTE: If you pull out the flash drive while it’s LED is still

blinking, the file saved in the flash drive with the
calibration and bump test records may be incomplete.

5. If the flash drive has not already been used with a calibration

station, a folder named DAT will be created on the flash drive and a
file with all the saved calibration and bump test records will be
saved to this folder.

If the flash drive has been used before with a calibration station, the
file will be saved to the existing DAT folder.

6. The files on the flash drive can now be either transferred to a

computer or kept on the flash drive for use with the Single Module
Data Viewer Software. See the next section, "Bump Test and
Calibration Record Files", for a discussion of these files and how to
use them.

Bump Test and Calibration Record Files

Each time a copy function is performed, a file is saved to the flash drive in
the DAT folder. The file name will begin with either “SM-2001SAMPLE” or
“SM-2003SAMPLE” depending on whether the records came from an
SM-2001U or SM-2003U and the remainder of the file name will depend
on the date of the most recent bump test or calibration performed on the
calibration station. So it is possible to have multiple files in the DAT folder
from the SM-2001U or SM-2003U.

The files that a calibration station saves to a USB flash drive are
structured so that they can be imported into a database controlled by the
Single Module Data Viewer software. See “Importing Files Into the
Database” on page 39 for instructions to add files to the database.

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