Settings; General Communication; Database Location - MSA SUPREMA Calibration Operating Manual

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Settings

When starting SUPREMA Calibration for the first time the following screen is shown:
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Settings
To edit these settings later, click on Settings in the MSA-App menu area.
6.1
General Communication Settings
Here the connection settings for
COM port settings
Baud rate
Timeout
can be edited. To edit these settings later, click on Settings in the MSA-App menu area.
(1)
Make all necessary changes and save entries by clicking on Save.
If the checkbox is checked the communication settings entered here will overwrite the individual
communication settings for each SUPREMA dataset.
6.2

Database Location

SUPREMA Calibration uses the database file (.sdf) created with SUPREMA Manager. When
starting SUPREMA Calibration for the first time, it is necessary to select the location of the data-
base used by SUPREMA Manager to read and store data. Before calibrations can be carried out,
an existing database file path must be chosen.
(1)
Select an existing database on the PC with Select Database.
(2)
Make all necessary changes and save entries by clicking on Save.
Databases opened with newer versions of SUPREMA Calibration are not downward
compatible to older versions of SUPREMA Calibration/SUPREMA Manager.
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