Adobe Camera Raw 8.2 doesn't recognize Qpcard 203 camera profiles.

I just got a QPcard 203 to replace a lost colorchecker. I am able to use QPcalibration to create a camera profile and the file gets placed in the correct folder to be accessed by ACR's engine but it does not show up in the Camera Profile tab.
I have used dcpTool to inspect the profile since some users have reported a misnaming of the camera model inside the profile generated by QPcalibration, but the camera - a Nikon D5200 - seems to be correctly named.
I am at a loss at what to do next.

Thank you, we'll follow up.

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