Fluke 831 Product Manual - Page 84

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On-board help l (2) Assigns selected asset to an RFID tag. l (3) Opens the selected asset as a new asset. The new asset will be a copy of the selected asset without the sensor-to-refletor dimension, and any asset measurements. Tap related icon from the home screen to start required application. The new asset opens and may be edited as required. Assets opened in this manner are used as templates. This asset is then saved with a new asset name. l (4) Used to edit directly the name of the selected asset. Once completed, tap name. . The asset will now appear in the asset list with the new l (5) Used to create a template. A template is a file that serves as a pattern for alignment set-ups that are repeated frequently. Their main purpose is to save time by not having to reconfigure the same setup many times. It can contain all known dimensions (except sensor-to-reflector), target specifications, thermal growth values, tolerances, preferred measure mode, preferred machine icons and coupling types. > After an asset has been created and saved, it appears on the asset list. MyFlukeStore Shop for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.888.610.7664

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l
(2)
Assigns selected asset to an RFID tag.
l
(3)
Opens the selected asset as a new asset. The new asset will be a copy of the selec-
ted asset without the sensor-to-refletor dimension, and any asset measurements.
Tap related icon from the home screen to start required application. The new asset
opens and may be edited as required.
Assets opened in this manner are used as templates.
This asset is then saved with a new asset name.
l
(4)
Used to edit directly the name of the selected asset.
Once completed, tap
. The asset will now appear in the asset list with the new
name.
l
(5)
Used to create a template.
A template is a file that serves as a pattern for alignment set-ups that are repeated fre-
quently. Their main purpose is to save time by not having to reconfigure the same set-
up many times. It can contain all known dimensions (except sensor-to-reflector), target
specifications, thermal growth values, tolerances, preferred measure mode, preferred
machine icons and coupling types.
>
After an asset has been created and saved, it appears on the asset list.
On-board help
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.888.610.7664
www.
MyFlukeStore
.com