Calibration Software

Calibration Software

Calibration and metrology training can help you and your staff become more knowledgeable in a wide variety of disciplines. Our instructors are experts who work in electrical calibration, temperature calibration, pressure and flow calibration, and who really want to help you learn the foundation and techniques of metrology that you can put to immediate use in your workplace. Please see the list of calibration training and metrology training courses below.

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Active MET/SUPPORT Gold Plan (software) or a Gold CarePlan (hardware) members who provide a valid Gold account number upon reservation receive a 20% discount on course fees.

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Training Calendar

Click here to view the Fluke Calibration Training Calendar. Use the side navigation bar to view by month and course.

What will you learn?

MC-206 Basic MET/CAL® Procedure Writing

In this five-day Basic MET/CAL® Procedure Writing course, you will learn to configure MET/CAL® software to create, edit, and maintain calibration solutions, projects and procedures.

  • Basic operation of MET/CAL® software
  • Adding standards
  • Using non-reference standards
  • Running reports
  • Customizing the run prompts
  • Overview of the Function Selection Codes (FSC)
  • Examples of MATH and LIB FSCs
  • Examples of IEEE, SCPI and PORT FSCs
  • Establishing uncertainty in MET/CAL®software
  • Complete a working procedure for a Fluke handheld DMM
  • Test your procedure using a Fluke calibrator
  • Full results table
  • Examples of uncertainty in a procedure
  • Using Crystal Reports

MC-207 Advanced MET/CAL® Procedure Writing

This course covers advanced topics and requires an existing knowledge of MET/CAL® calibration software. Students are strongly encouraged to first attend the MC-206 course, followed by 6 months of procedure editing/development experience prior to enrolling in MC-207.

  • Review of Procedure Writing Fundamentals
  • IEEE, IEEE2 and SCPI FSCs
  • The PORT FSC
  • Using the MATH FSC and the LIB FSC
  • Using the MEMCX with MEMI, IEEE and PORT FSCs
  • Using the ACC, ACCV and ACCV2 FSCs
  • How to organize and outline the procedure
  • Utilizing documentation in the procedure
  • Understanding the vendor's verification procedure and applying IEEE commands
  • Using the modules for redundant functions
  • Troubleshooting techniques

MC-205 MET/TEAM® Asset Management

This five-day course presents a comprehensive overview of how to use MET/TEAM® Test Equipment and Asset Management Software in an Internet browser to develop your asset management system.

  • Manage workflow through your entire lab
  • Create types of instruments
  • Add procedures and assign to a type of asset
  • Add assets whether they be metrology recalled assets or non-recalled assets
  • Schedule and generate recalls, including email alerts
  • Receive assets-single or batch
  • Learn what a work order is and how to use it
  • Return assets
  • Generate certificates
  • View business status
  • Enter and manage your parts inventory
  • Track shipping of assets
  • Tool assignment
  • Maintain compliance with regulatory standards
  • Commerce-billing, quoting, contract pricing
  • Customer Portal-how to set up and use read-only access
  • MET/TEAM Mobile-overview of functionality
  • Problem reports
  • Configuration of system defaults
  • Configure and customize for your business rules
  • Track changes to help comply with 21 CFR Part 11

MC-203 Crystal Report Writing

This course is designed for those who are involved with modifying or writing custom reports for use with MET/TEAM.

  • Overview of MET/TEAM software functionality
  • Introduction to "reporting" in MET/TEAM software
  • SQL Server rights overview to support use of Crystal Reports editor
  • Introduction to SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
  • Overview of database schema and naming convention
  • Define and Discuss Tables, Views, and Stored Procedures
  • Define Crystal Reports "components"
  • Introduction to Crystal editor interface
  • Define Crystal reports ‘components’ such as Parameters, Functions, Formulas
  • Review ‘included’ / ‘stock’ reports via the Crystal Editor
  • Create some sample reports as a class
  • Develop custom reports

TWB 1031 MET/CAL® Procedure Development Web-Based Training (Online)

Learn to create procedures with the latest version of MET/CAL, without leaving your office.

  • Configuring the Run Time
  • Using the Editor
  • Creating Projects, Solutions, PKM, and PXE files
  • Running procedures
  • Learn the use of the Function Select Codes (FSCs) through instructor-presented examples

TWB 1051 MET/TEAM® Basic Web-Based Training (Online)

This web-based course presents an overview of how to use MET/TEAM® Test Equipment and Asset Management Software in an Internet browser to develop your asset management system.

  • Adding new records
  • Creating various types of procedures
  • Receiving assets into the lab
  • Recording calibration data
  • Creating and maintaining Manual Templates
  • Printing certificates and reports
  • Sending automated email alerts
  • Data maintenance to ensure consistency and integrity
  • Securing the application for variable levels of access

TWB 1071 Crystal Reports Web-Based Training (Online)

This course is designed for those who are involved with modifying or writing custom reports for use with MET/TEAM.

  • Overview of MET/TEAM software functionality
  • Introduction to "reporting" in MET/TEAM software
  • SQL Server rights overview to support use of Crystal Reports editor
  • Introduction to SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
  • Overview of database schema and naming convention
  • Define and Discuss Tables, Views, and Stored Procedures
  • Define Crystal Reports "components"
  • Introduction to Crystal editor interface
  • Define Crystal reports ‘components’ such as Parameters, Functions, Formulas
  • Review ‘included’ / ‘stock’ reports via the Crystal Editor
  • Create some sample reports as a class

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Training Locations

See directions and information about nearby hotel accommodations for all Fluke-hosted training locations here.

Fluke Park U.S. Headquarters 
6920 Seaway Boulevard, Everett, WA 98203

Phoenix, Arizona 
4765 East Beautiful Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85044

American Fork, Utah 
799 E. Utah Valley Drive, American Fork, UT 84003

Payments

Course sizes are limited and reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment is required to reserve a seat in the course. Your seat may be forfeited if payment is not received within 2 weeks after you register. Please register for the course above and a Fluke representative will be in contact with you to discuss payment. When we receive payment, we will send a confirmation email with course details.

Cancellations

You may cancel your training at no charge upon notifying Fluke Calibration at least two calendar weeks before your confirmed class start date. If your cancellation is received less than two weeks in advance, you will be charged the full tuition for the course.

Fluke Calibration reserves the right to cancel any course that does not reach minimum enrollment two weeks prior to the class start date. Should this happen, you will be notified immediately by phone or email and your tuition will be promptly refunded, or you may reschedule for the next available course.

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