Register your Ralston Field Gauge

Register your Process Meter

Register your Process Meter to access calibration certificates and install firmware updates.

This article applies to Ralston Field Gauge LC10, LC20, and Process Meter LC30, all models.
Things you will need: 
  1. A PC running Windows. 
  2. FieldLab Desktop software version 1.24 or later installed on your PC. Download the latest version for free.
  3. A Ralston Instruments Process Meter.
  4. USB Cord, provided with your Process Meter.
1. Download and install the latest version of FieldLab Desktop.

2. Open the FieldLab app on your PC.

3. Power on your Process Meter and connect it to your PC with the provided USB Cord.

4. If you have not already done so, link the Process Meter to FieldLab Desktop.
In FieldLab Desktop, on the Devices screen, select 'Link a Device'.

5. Sign in to your FieldLab account.
If you don’t already have an account, create one.

6. Once you've signed in, go to the Devices screen, select the Process Meter you want to register.

7. On the Overview Tab screen, select the button titled "Register".

8. Review the registration information and select the button titled "Register"

Congratulations! You can now access you calibration certificates for this device and install firmware updates.






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