InsulGard System Installation and Start Up Guideline212.3 Verifying/Correcting ConfigurationVerify that the proper InsulGard device has been installed by sticker on the InsulGard face and comparing serialnumbers in software and on the monitor label.1. Go to “Unit settings” tab and save the existing settings by clicking “BackUp Settings”. One can always retrievethose settings if faced a problem.2. Press the “Get Settings from Device” button located on the Communications Tab. If downloaded settings do notcoincide with database settings it is an evidence of possible modification by third party or switched InsulGarddevices.3. If you have different settings in the device, database software will display warning message and list parametersthat are different. Write down the differences – it will help to change settings wisely afterwards. Scroll through tothe end of the list – some lines may be out of the window. Click “Update Database with Device Settings” if youare sure that working with proper object and device and changes must be made.4. Verify channels activation and sensors’ IDs in software Unit Settings. If the existing database configuration doesnot match actual sensors’ configuration in the monitored object, change software configuration to reflect theactual sensors’ configuration (see Appendix).5. After correcting settings in software press “Backup Settings” in Unit Settings tab.6. Send correct settings by pressing “Send Settings to Device” button in Communications Tab.Set Correct Date and TimeThe time and date on the InsulGard was set in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Local time and date must be entered. Also ifa device has spent too much time on a shelf, backup clock battery can be discharged and date/time corrupted:1. Go to the Communications Tab.2. If the time and date on your computer is the same as the local time and date, press "Apply PC Time" button.3. Can make any changes to the time and date in the “Device Time” field to reflect local time.4. Click "Set Device Time" button.Erase device memoryErase all data that might be stored in the InsulGard memory by clicking “Erase Device Memory” in“Communications” tab.2.4 PD Channel Calibration/Verification(Optional but highly recommended.)Perform calibration/verification by injecting Pulse Signal to the sensors from a calibrating generator and recordingdata with InsulGard monitor. It is the only 100% reliable way to verify proper sensors connections and functioningthroughout the whole InsulGard/Sensors system. Errors like wrong sensor cable labeling, switched central wire andshield of coax cables can’t be verified with ohmmeter. Have PD calibrator or pulse generator with pulse width 100-500 ns, repetition rate ~1-10 kHz and magnitude ~10 V (@50 Ohm load).