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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Is certain cases it is  required to add proof of calibration to the LinkWare reports.  There calibration reports are no longer provided on CDROM and must be downloaded.
You may be asked to provide proof of calibration of your test equipment by means of a Certificate of Calibration.  These certificats are no longer available in printed format or on CDROM and must be downloaded.


 
 
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== Solution ==
== Solution ==


Our calibration labels (see example below) contain a unique QR code.
A calibration label (see example below) contains a unique QR code.


 
 
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Using a QR reader application installed on your PC, tablet or smartphone, you can effortlessly scan the QR code to access and download your certificates.
Using a QR reader application installed on your PC, tablet or smartphone, you can effortlessly scan the QR code to access and download your certificate.  The QR code links to an external URL with the corresponding calibration certificate.  Please note that a (image of a) calibration label is not a calibration certificat.


The QR code links to an external URL with the corresponding calibration certificate.
 
 
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 10:40, 29 January 2021

Introduction

You may be asked to provide proof of calibration of your test equipment by means of a Certificate of Calibration.  These certificats are no longer available in printed format or on CDROM and must be downloaded.

 

Solution

A calibration label (see example below) contains a unique QR code.

 

SampleCalibrationCertificate.png
SampleCalibrationCertificate.png

 

Using a QR reader application installed on your PC, tablet or smartphone, you can effortlessly scan the QR code to access and download your certificate.  The QR code links to an external URL with the corresponding calibration certificate.  Please note that a (image of a) calibration label is not a calibration certificat.