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Multipurpose Elite Test Design Guide100-229-376 F be certain.

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• Write down any specific instructions.After you callMTS logs and tracks all calls to ensure that you receive assistance for your problem or request.

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Manual Controls WindowManual Controls WindowDescriptionItemSelects the control channel.ChannelClick the Channel button to toggle between individual ch

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DescriptionItemMoves enabled channels to a predefined Ride level prior to test startup.Ride7.3.2.0 Manually Position the Actuator to Install and Remov

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Note:If necessary, click the Manual Cmd text to open a window where you can change the slider-barrange.7.4.0 Apply Offsets to the Input Signal (option

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Warning:Immediate and unexpected actuator response is possible when you apply a manual offset toyour system. If the Current Value shown on the Offset/

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7.5.1.0 Adding Existing Hardware Resources to a StationConfigurationIf you want to add hardware resources (such as a digital input signal) to a test,

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8.0 Appendix A: MPE for MPT UsersTopics:•About This Appendix...

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8.1.0 About This AppendixIf you are familiar with MTS MultiPurpose TestWare (MPT) software, this appendix will help you make thetransition to the MTS

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermacquired data, routing results to runtime displays and reports, andin-test decision-making.MPE supports t

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermIn MPT, processes directly access the station resources (channels,signals, actions, and so on).This is co

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermMPT does not have an equivalent to the MPE concept of aSpecimen.Specimen,SpecimenGeometry, DomainsNo equi

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2.0 Preface2.1.0 Before You BeginSafety first!Before you use your MTS product or system, read and understand the safety information provided with your

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CommentsFeatureMPE does not have an analogous capability. It can be simulated with some work usingthe Log Message activity.Not implemented in MPE. Hol

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CommentsFeatureMPT supports this feature, and MPE does not support it.This requires you to createa new test run and delete the old one.Reset the curre

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermFunctionally equivalent.DwellDwell CommandThe MPE activity has the following enhancements:• More flexible

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermMPE supports PRO SEQUENCE but does not support the old RDSURFfiles.MPE does not support assigning a contr

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermThe MPE Data Acquisition activity covers this capability. Additionally,it supports:DAQPeak/ValleyAcquisit

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermThere is a lot of overlap, but each can do things that the other cannotdo easily.MPE cannot easily perfor

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTerm• MPE and MPT both have a Trend Limits Table for setup, runtime,and results. MPE can also select a subset

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermTo replicate the MPT single process in MP, the designer mustcreate one runtime control, three activities

Seite 22 - 3.2.3.2.0 Variables Overview

8.9.0 PerformanceCommentsFeatureMTS TestSuite inter-activity latencies are slower than MPT inter-process latencies.Runtime Latencies8.10.0 GeneralComm

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8.11.0 OtherCommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTermThese functions are equivalent, except for the following features:Set Control EventProgram Co

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CAUTION:Caution notices indicate the presence of a hazard with a low level of risk which, ifignored, could cause moderate or minor personal injury or

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CommentsMPE Activity orTermMPT Process orTerm• The MPE activity supports data entry rules and enhancedvalidation that the MPT process does not support

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Index.hwi file 32AAbsolute End Level propertyramp activity 42, 45accessing station controls 98action syntax examples 87activitiesassign variables 23ca

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compensatorALC 84Compensator propertycycle activity 44external command activity 61profile activity 79ramp activity 42, 45configuration file 40Consider

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Ffailure detector 117Fatigue Monitoring 116feedbackauto offset 102manual offset 102File propertyprofile activity 78float signals 36Font Size propertyd

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modify a test without saving changesautomatic savesbackground saves 26monitor displaydigital IO indicator 81signal scope 40, 62, 80variable meter 81mo

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profile (continued)waveform 80Profile Action propertyprofile activity 79profile activity 72, 73Profile command 112Program Control 119propertiesabsolut

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properties (continued)relative end level 2cycle activity 44relative end levels 40resume ramp timestation manager command options 60resume taper timest

Seite 32 - 4.4.0 Controller Resources

Set Calculation Parameter 120Set Control Event 119Set Controller Value 120set digital output 117setpoint override 70Setpoint propertyapplication comma

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test rungenerate report in Microsoft Excel 28generate report in MP 27test variables 22Testrun Log 110testshold 25start 25stop 25TestSuite controller s

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Hypertext linksThe electronic document has many hypertext links displayed in a blue font. All blue words in the body text,along with all contents entr

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3.0 Designing a TestTopics:•Introduction...

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3.1.0 IntroductionAbout this chapterThis chapter contains information about the MPE and Station Manager software, basic test design principles,how tes

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DescriptionActivityStepWith your station open, use the MPE application.Start the MPE application andselect a new test2To create a test file, drag test

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Important:You must leave the Station Manager application open, but you can minimize it so it does not appearon your screen.MTS TestSuite MPX is the in

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Note:MTS TestSuite projects are independent of the underlying controller, and are not related to MTScontroller projects or the MTS Project Manager app

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© 2013 MTS Systems Corporation. All rights reserved.Trademark InformationMTS, FlexTest, RPC, and TestWare are registered trademarks and MTS Acumen, MT

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Cycle Activities PropertiesError indicators assist definitionRed error icons appear next to activity property fields where information is missing or i

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Error Indicators3.2.3.1.0 Deleting and Disabling Test ActivitiesIf you want to remove a test activity from the test procedure, you can either delete t

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3.2.3.2.0 Variables OverviewTypically, when you enter a value for a property in an activity, you can change the value only when the testis stopped and

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• The MPE application uses variables to simplify test creation and modification, allow operator interactionin the test flow, and facilitate monitor di

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3.2.4.0 Working with Test-Run Display DevicesWhen you start the test, you can see real-time test information on the Test-Run Display panel.Add monitor

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• Adjust commands settings (such as ramp and taper times). This is done using the Channel Options toolin the Station Manager application.• Access the

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Test execution with the MPX applicationSimilar to the MPE application, the MPX application can be used to run tests. However, the MPX applicationcanno

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Note:When control is provided by a handset, the application controls will be locked and overlaid bythe handset exclusive control icon:Description of M

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3.2.8.0 Generating a Report Using the Excel Reporter Add-InNote:To generate a report using the Excel Reporter Add-In, you must have purchased a separa

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4.0 Working with ResourcesTopics:•Resources...

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Contents1.0 Technical Support 71.1.0 How to Get Technical Support...

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4.1.0 ResourcesWith the MPE application, you create test designs that cause controller resources to apply desired forces toyour test specimen. Control

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Display of MPE Application ResourcesDescriptionFunctionNumberWhen MPE is connected to a station, the window titleshows the controller and station conf

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4.3.0 Station ConfigurationsA station configuration is a discrete file that lists all or a portion of the hardware resources in your physicalstation.Y

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The Hardware Interface file represents all of the hardware resources available to your test system. Whenyou connect to a station with MPE, the Control

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In this case, MPE is unable to automatically map the new controller resources to the test resources, andshows validation error icons. To resolve the e

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Creating resources manuallyIf no existing tests are available to import resources from, you must add them to your test manually. (Resourcestab > Ad

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4.7.0 Resources That Allow Dimension ChangesFloat signals with fixed dimensionsA float signal is a type of test resource that typically has a fixed di

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5.0 Creating TestsTopics:•Installing MTS TestSuite Simulation Software...

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5.1.0 Installing MTS TestSuite SimulationSoftwareInstallation of the simulation software consists of launching two separate self-extracting executable

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• Acquires time data while cycling.• Ramps back to zero.• Shows test signals on a Signal Scope monitor as the test runs.After you follow the steps in

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5.0 Creating Tests 375.1.0 Installing MTS TestSuite Simulation Software...38

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MPE features used to create this test• Ramp activity• Cycle activity• Data Acquisition activity• Input Parameters activity• Parallel Path activity• Re

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Note:If you are prompted to select a controller, select the MTS FlexTest 40 controller.2. In the Open Station window, select the “2 Chan.cfg” configur

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Note:Some of the property values you need to enter for this sample test may already be present as defaultvalues.1. Click on the Procedure tab, and scr

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5.2.5.0 Adding a Cycle ActivityUse this task to add a Cycle activity to the procedure and define its properties. During the test, the Cycleactivity ap

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ValuePropertyNo CompensatorCompensatorCh 1Channel ListDisplacementControl Mode2 mmRelative End Level 1-2 mmRelative End Level 2N/APhase Lag5.2.6.0 Add

Seite 71 - 6.0 Creating Advanced Tests

Second Ramp Activity PropertiesValuePropertyReturn to ZeroDisplay NameTimeTiming Type2 secTimeRampRamp ShapeNo CompensatorCompensatorCh 1Channel ListD

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Selecting a Y Signal6. Select Ch 1 Displacement and click OK.Note:By default, Time is the parameter used for the X axis, which is desired for the samp

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Signal Scope Monitor with 12 mm Y Axis Maximum10. Click the Preview subtab inside the Test-Run Display tab to view an example of the Signal Scope moni

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ValuePropertyGenericDomain5. Click OK.6. Observe the Setup Variables window, and click OK.7. Observe the Signal Scope. The test is not running yet, so

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Relative End Level 1 with a Non-Variable Value4. Click the icon and observe that it toggles (changes) its appearance. The Variable icon contains empty

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6.2.3.0 Creating a Prole...756.2.4.0 Creatin

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NotesValuePropertyNoneDescriptionNumberTypeLengthDimensionmmUnitThis sets the initial value of End Level 1to 2 mm, which is the same value you2.00Defa

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1. Click the Procedure tab and scroll to the Operator Entry category in the Toolbox panel.2. Drag the Input Variables activity to the Procedure worksp

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5.2.11.0 Adding Parallel Paths and a Data Acquisition ActivityUse this task to add parallel paths to the procedure. Parallel paths allow concurrent te

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b) In the Terminal Paths group of the Properties panel, select the Cycle check box.This causes theData Acquisition activity to end when the Cycle acti

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ValuePropertySignal List Note:Click the Signal List plus sign and use theSignals Selection window to select thefollowing signal options:Ch 1 Displacem

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8. Make additional changes to the test and run as desired.9. Turn off power to the HSM and HPU, then exit the MPE and Station Manager applications.5.3

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MPE features used to create this test• External Command activity• External Command activity properties used:• Ramp• Soft Stop• Change Span• Change Set

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Controls That Affect External CommandMultipurpose Elite Test Design Guide 575.0 Creating Tests

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5.3.3.0 Simulating an External Command Input in the StationConfigurationThis task opens a station configuration file (or station) with the Station Bui

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3. A parameter mismatch message window appears. Disregard and click OK. After saving your parameterchanges, the mismatch is resolved the next time the

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ValueProperty3.0 sResumeLeave the Begin/End and Setpoint/Span times at their default of 2.0 seconds.3. On the File menu, click Save Parameters.5.3.6.0

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5.3.8.0 Adding an External Command ActivityThis task adds an External Command activity to the procedure and defines its properties. During the test,th

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EffectValuePropertystopping (Station Manager: Tools> Channel Options > CommandOptions > Ramp Times).Note:If you enable the Soft-Stopcontrol,

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5. If necessary, click to expand the Traces panel. Then click the Signal List icon (...) next to the Y Signalproperty.6. Select Ch 1 External Command

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EffectValuePropertyNote:The At Start/Stop property doesnot apply to the initial instance inwhich the External Commandactivity is started. The initialc

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Signal Scope Example8. In the Setpoint and Span window, observe that Span is set to 100% and Setpoint is set to 0 mm.Setpoint and Span Window Pre-Test

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Setpoint and Span Window Post-Test ObservationNote:You set the properties for the initial ramp, taper to Setpoint, and Setpoint and Span values in the

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5.3.12.0 Stop the Test Procedure and Observe the ResponseThis task stops the test and shows signal traces on the Signal Scope.1. To stop the test, cli

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Setpoint and Span Window4. Observe the Signal Scope.The trace for displacement feedback changes from 4 mm to 6 mm immediately.Signal Scope Displacemen

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5.4.0 External Command Considerations5.4.1.0 External Command ActivityThe External Command activity accommodates program inputs from an external progr

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1.0 Technical Support1.1.0 How to Get Technical SupportStart with your manualsThe manuals supplied by MTS provide most of the information you need to

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5.4.4.0 Overriding System Setpoint and SpanWith the External Command activity, you can temporarily override the default system span and setpointvalues

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6.0 Creating Advanced TestsTopics:•Introduction...

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6.1.0 IntroductionAbout this chapterThis chapter contains step-by-step instructions for creating advanced tests with the MPE application. Creatingadva

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• External FileThe application provides default base directory settings that can be viewed or modified from the Preferences> Configuration > Set

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• Signal Scope to monitor the profile command waveform• Digital IO Indicator to indicate when a specific part of the profile plays out• Variable Meter

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Profile Controls6.2.3.0 Creating a ProfileThis task creates a profile. A profile is a document that defines a custom waveform using special formatting

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Note:For the next step, you can copy the sample profile text from the PDF of this document and paste itinto a Notepad document rather than entering th

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Note:The controller and configuration file you selected in the previous two steps are used for creatingand running tests using the simulation and this

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6.2.5.0 Starting the MPE Application and Creating a New Test ShellThis task creates a new empty test shell and opens the Procedure workspace. When you

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Effect/ExplanationValueProperty100%FrequencyMultiplierArbitrary end level control is availablefor the Profile activity. For moreNo CompensatorCompensa

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Know your site number and system numberThe site number contains your company number and identifies your equipment type (such as material testingor sim

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Effect/ExplanationValuePropertycolumn is blank until you create acounter.To make a variable to support acounter:Pass CounterPass Counter• Click the li

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12. Select the Minimum check box, and set the value to 0 sec.13. Select the Maximum check box, and set the value to 20 sec.6.2.8.0 Adding a Monitor Di

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Digital IO Meter uses the corresponding “Turn on light” and “Turn off light” actions you created in CreatingController Resource Actions that Map to th

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Specimen Selection PropertiesValuePropertySpecimen-1NameGenericGeometryGenericDomain5. Click OK.6. Observe the Setup Variables window, and click OK.7.

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6.2.11.0 Considerations for Profile DesignYou can create a profile using one of the following tools:• A text editor• A spreadsheet applicationWhen cre

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ALC Compensator SettingsDescriptionItemUse the Browse button to browse to and selectthe Matrix file.Browse to andSelect the Matrix FileSpecifies wheth

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DescriptionItemNote:This option is available only if you havespecified a single-channel Profile or Cycleactivity.Selects the channel to which the comp

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FileType= Block-ArbitraryDate= Fri May 12 07:55:44 2010Description= this is a sample test profileActionList= <DO 1 on>, <DO 1 off>, counte

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ActionList= <DO on>, <DO off>, “Counter 1”, Counter2Channels= 1Channel(1)= Channel 1Frequency= 1Hz Count= 1 segmentsShape= SineLevel2= 0.0

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SuggestionsCommentsKeywordThis is an optional but recommended entry.Placed in the file by the ProfileEditor to determine thedimension of a given unit.

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• Keyboard enhancers• Print spoolers• Messaging applications1.3.0 If You Contact MTS by PhoneA Call Center agent registers your call before connecting

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CommentsRangeKeywordThis entry is required.UndeterminedLevel1This entry is required for more than onesegment.UndeterminedLevel2This optional entry spe

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Level dataThe level data defines the end level of the rows. The file requires a Level 1 value for each row. If a Level 2value is included, multiple se

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Note:The MPE application does not require the names of profile channels to be the same as the namesof station channels.You can arbitrarily map any pro

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Using normalized dimensions to define control modesYou can use any of these normalized dimensions to define a control mode in a station configuration.

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7.0 MTS Controller SoftwareTopics:•Software Concepts...

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7.1.0 Software ConceptsDesigning tests involves using MTS controller software and MTS TestSuite software together to meet yourtest objectives.MTS cont

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7.2.0 Setting Station Limits and Install thePhysical SpecimenTo install the physical specimen into the test frame, you must position the actuator. To

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Note:After the specimen is installed, you will have to reset the detector limits to levels that are compatiblewith your test.7.2.2.0 Access and Set De

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If the event that caused the detector to trip is within the detector limits, the detectors and any actionassigned to that detector will be reset and r

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