309. Policy EnforcementThe QRAE 3 can be configured to enforce a facility/company’s requirements thatcalibration and/or bump testing be performed at specified intervals, and to warn the userthat calibration/bump testing is required. In addition, it can require calibration or bumptesting and not allow normal operation of the instrument unless calibration or bumptesting is performed.If Policy Enforcement is enabled and if the instrument has been bump tested andcalibrated in compliance with the policy settings, a check-mark icon is included along thetop of the QRAE screen:If Policy Enforcement is enabled, then after startup the QRAE 3 displays a screen thatinforms the user that the instrument requires either a bump test or a calibration. If bothare required, then they are shown in sequence.9.1. Setting Policy EnforcementYou must use ProRAE Studio II to make changes to Policy Enforcement settings.Make sure the AC adapter is connected and that a USB cable is connected to the TravelCharger and a computer running ProRAE Studio II.1. Turn on the QRAE 3. Allow the system to start up and go through its startup routine.2. Press [MODE] until “Enter Communications Mode?” is displayed.3. Press [Y/+]. The screen now displays: “Ready To Communicate With Computer.”4. Start ProRAE Studio II.5. Select “Administrator.”6. Input the password (the default is “rae”).7. Click “OK.”8. Click “A” (detects instruments automatically).9. Click on the instrument’s icon when it appears to highlight it.10. Click “Select.”11. Click “Setup.”12. Click “Policy Enforcement.”