Can I multiple users with individual user-names and passwords?
You can have as many different users as you
like. Each one will have their own user-name, and a password that is
known only to themselves. These users will be on a single PC if you
have purchased a "single user" license, or on a number of PCs if you
purchase a "multi-user" site license.
Your license can be upgraded to include
more users at any time.
Are training courses
available?
Caliso distributors can provide comprehensive training in the use
of the software. This can be carried out at your site.
I already have my large device inventory on a spreadsheet or
database. I do not really want to have to re-enter all of this again
by hand. Can you help?
Yes. This is a very common question. If you
can supply your current database in one of the following formats, we
will convert it into Toolbox format for you FREE OF CHARGE:
Access
Excel
DBase
Paradox
Delimited Text
That way, you will be up-and-running with Calibration Toolbox
straight away.
What
information can I keep for each device?
Core data - Data that is unlikely to change during the
working-life of the device. Examples are device type, purchase date,
model number, serial number, calibration procedure used, and type of
certificate template.
Current data - Data which will change each time a device is
calibrated or moved to a different location. For example, where it
is, it's last and next calibration dates, current status, last
recorded measurements and results, keeper's name and email address.
Historic data - A complete record of the device's current
information, is added to it's history file each time the record is
updated, together with when the record was entered, and by whom.
I have lots of different types of device, and a wide range of
calibration data structures. How will Calibration Toolbox cope with
that?
The recording of dimensional data for a
thread gauge is completely different, for example, to the
calibration data of a platinum resistance thermometer. So
Calibration Toolbox has a choice of input screens determined by the
"Calibration Type" selected for each device. The are a range of
types:
Comparison against a standard reference
unit
Multi-Pass/Fail
ITS-90
Callendar Van Dusen
Multi-Channel
Pipette
Sphygmomanometer/Pressure
Go-NoGo
I use spread sheets, Word documents, PDF files and web-pages to
store my own information on each device? Can I still use Calibration
Toolbox?
Calibration Toolbox contains a very
powerful Application Launcher. Basically, for each device in the
database you can create a unique list of files and applications that
contain relevant and important information (for example procedure
files, photographs of the device or location maps). Then, using the
Application Launcher, these can be opened at the click of a mouse.
And don't forget: Even if you store your
data externally, you will still have all of Calibration Toolbox's
calibration management features, such as e-mail and reporting,
available to you.
Will it warn me of calibrations that are becoming due?
Every time you start the program you will
be shown a summary of calibrations becoming due for up to 30, 60,
and 90 days ahead. There are also warnings of devices that have been
either deliberately or accidentally excluded from the summary (
lost, stolen, damaged or obsolete instruments can be deliberately
excluded from calibration date searches). This summary can be
re-viewed at any time
Listings of devices whose calibrations
expire between any two dates can be easily produced, printed,
exported as a file or e-mailed to selected recipients. There is also
a very useful "Calibration Diary" which enables you to flag
calibrations, enter appointments, and keep daily notes.
Can I
design my own calibration certificates?
Everything is WYSIWYG, and "data-aware"
certificate templates can be designed in minutes.
To produce a new certificate, simply select
your device, open a template, click a few buttons, and there you
are. Certificates can then be printed or saved as Windows metafiles
for viewing within Calibration Toolbox or importing into other
applications.
Certificate Writer creates multi-page
certificate templates by using the following components.
Text labels.
Database fields.
Bitmaps (such as company logos or approval body seal).
Lines and boxes.
Tables
Embedded graphs
Can I send e-mails?
Calibration Toolbox enables you to
automatically produce e-mail notifications of any devices becoming
due for calibration. Messages can be sent to either your customers,
external calibration companies, or nominated internal recipients.
Advanced search data can also be sent as e-mail attachments.
All major e-mail programs, Outlook, Lotus
Notes, Eudora, Outlook Express, etc, are fully supported.
I must be able to maintain records of all my calibrations for each
instrument and I want to be able to detect trends in measurements.
How do I do this?
Calibration history
Every device has it's own calibration
history file. Whenever a calibration is performed and a certificate
produced, the data is added to the device's history file, as well as
updating the record in the main database. A device's history file
can be viewed at any time from within Tool Box.
Trends
All of the information in the history files
is exportable as a delimited text file. This can be used in
spreadsheets, such as Excel, or other third party applications to
analyse the data in whatever way you need. Furthermore, using the
Application Launcher, this external data is only a mouse-click away.
Certificates
Certificates are a snapshot taken at a
point in time, so Toolbox stores Certificates as digital images that
can be recalled and sent by e-mail whenever needed.
What sort of reports
can I produce?
The Report Writer tool enables you to
produce reports to exact requirements. There are a range of data
filters, as well as sorting by date, or wildcard entry.
You can select the fields to include, and
specify font, font size and colour.
You choose the paper orientation and
printer.
Then you can save the report to a file, or
export it to MS Word or Excel and e-mail it.
I need to monitor my calibration budget. Can you help me here?
Stored for each device is a Calibration
Cost, Next Calibration Date, and a Calibration Frequency.
The Calibration Cost Analyser uses this
information to produce a month-by-month, device-by-device cost
breakdown for up to 2 years ahead. A monthly cost forecast summary
for the next 2 years can also be produced.