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Stored calibration within 8351B back to GLM software?

nachjos, muokattu 2 Vuodet sitten.

Stored calibration within 8351B back to GLM software?

Padawan Viestejä: 41 Liittymispäivä: 21.10.2016 Viimeisimmät viestit

Hi, I would like to save back a stored calibration within the 8351B monitor to GLM software (because I lost the GLM settings / data). Is that possible?

mans, muokattu 2 Vuodet sitten.

RE: Stored calibration within 8351B back to GLM software?

Youngling Viestejä: 15 Liittymispäivä: 26.6.2020 Viimeisimmät viestit

+1

Such would be a practical feature.

Surely for those which aren't keeping GLM installed (corrected, wrote unintentionally not open) at all times.

Thanks for making such happen.

janne-koo, muokattu 2 Vuodet sitten.

RE: Stored calibration within 8351B back to GLM software?

Padawan Viestejä: 73 Liittymispäivä: 26.10.2015 Viimeisimmät viestit

Currently not possible, but do check, did you totally lose them or might they still be stored in the Genelec cloud?

Having or not having GLM software running is totally irrelevant in this context. You can store an infinite number of setups locally and the important ones in the cloud. If you don't have any backups at all, that's no-one else's problem but yours.

Not a bad idea per se, but there are many more important changes/improvements to push for...