Fluke 9100A Operation Manual page 36

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In addition to storing test programs and troubleshooting
routines, a user disk can also store:
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Calibration data generated by calibrations.
configurations, including SETUP MENU
System
command parameters and information used by the I/O
MOD, PROBE, RAM, ROM, and SYNC commands.
If you reset the system or change any of its parts such as the
pod, probe, or I/O modules:
The self-tests should be repeated and the system must be
recalibrated. New calibration data can be saved on the user
disk, writing.over the old data.
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Test and troubleshooting programs and the system
configuration stored on user disks remain valid.
If you change to a different type of UUT:
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If the new UUT needs a new pod or I/O modules, the self-
tests should be repeated and the system must be
recalibrated. You can save new calibration data on the
UUT user disk, writing over the old data.
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You may need another user disk for the new UUT. If so,
the system can be configured for the new UUT by
restoring the configuration data stored on the the new UUT
user disk.
Once information for a certain UUT is stored
on a user disk, your system should use only
that disk for all UUTs of that type because the
calibration data stored is unique to each system.
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