The Parameter Settings Report (PSR) for balances documents the performance relevant environmental conditions and instrument settings used during calibration to ensure compliance with quality standards, which is particularly important in highly-regulated environments.

Balance Parameter Settings Report (PSR)
Enhance Calibration Traceability with documented Balance Settings
Benefits of PSR
The PSR enhances our Accuracy Calibration Certificate (ACC) or Pharmacopoeia Certificates by supporting traceability and data integrity through documentation of as-found and as-left settings and any changes made.
Benefit from:
- Automated data capturing: Settings are automatically retrieved from the balance before and after the service
- Easy detection of changes: Differences in the settings between as-found and as-left are highlighted
- Enhanced traceability: Documented evidence of settings and environmental conditions used during calibration
1 | Customer data.
2 | Device data.
3 | Procedure description (dynamic field adapted to the specific device family).
4 | Calibration Certificate references are displayed together with the corresponding weighing profile.
5 | Environmental conditions under which calibration took place.
6 | Settings are automatically imported from the instrument and displayed for every weighing profile, both for as-found and for as-left.
7 | When the as-left value is different from the as-found value, the cell is highlighted in orange.
8 | As-found values.
9 | As-left values.
10 | Remarks field (free text).
FAQs
For which certificates is it recommended to have the Parameter Settings Report as an add-on?
For the Accuracy Calibration Certificate (ACC) and Pharmacopoeia certificates worldwide.
What are the benefits of the Parameter Settings Report?
The Parameter Settings Report enhances calibration traceability by documenting the environmental conditions and the instrument settings under which it was performed. It also provides assurance that no settings have been changed during calibration.
Can the Parameter Settings Report be ordered after calibration has been executed?
No, since it captures the settings and conditions at the moment of calibration, it needs to be ordered together with the calibration certificates and is executed during the calibration workflow.