MTS Series 793 Application User Manual
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MTS Model 793.10 MultiPurpose TestWare
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User Information and Software Reference for Model 793.10
MultiPurpose TestWare
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- Model 793.11 Profile Editor™
- Model 793.12 Trend Monitoring
- Model 793.14 Fatigue Monitoring
- Model 793.71 Time History Playout
- Model 793.72 THP with Acquisition
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Technical Support
- Preface
- About MultiPurpose TestWare
- Performing Common Tasks
- How to Start MultiPurpose TestWare
- How to Display the MPT Procedure Editor
- How to Create a New Procedure
- Considerations for Test Design and Execution
- How to Open a Procedure
- How to Save a Procedure
- How to Preview a Procedure
- How to Print a Procedure
- How to Run a Procedure
- About Counters
- Types of Counters
- How to Display Counters and Status Panels
- About the Clear Counters on Reset Function
- About Working with Unit Assignment Set Editor
- About the MPT Specimen Log
- MPT Options Editor
- About the MPT Options Editor
- MPT Options Editor Execution Tab
- About Setpoint Use with MPT Test Procedures
- About Command Hold and Stop Behaviors
- About Data Acquisition Resulting From Command Stop Behavior
- About Command Stop Behaviors and Automatic Setpoint Adjustments
- About Transition States
- MPT Options Editor Specimen Tab
- MPT Options Editor Recovery Tab
- About Test Recovery
- MPT Options Editor Specimen Log Tab
- MPT Options Editor Control Panel Tab
- MPT Options Editor Properties Tab
- MPT Options Editor Unit Selection Tab
- Working with MPT Processes
- About MPT Processes
- Process Palette
- How to Add Processes to the Procedure Table
- How to Select Processes in Procedure Tables
- How to Reposition Processes in a Procedure Table
- How to Delete Processes from the Procedure Window
- About Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Processes
- How to Cut/Copy, and Paste a Process or Group of Processes
- How to Quick Copy and Paste Selected Processes in the Same Window
- About Sequencing Processes
- About “Buffer Full” Signals
- About “Trigger” Signals
- Process Sequence Example
- About Editing Trigger Signals
- How to Set/Edit the Interrupt Signal
- How to Specify/Change the Procedure Done Signal
- Example of Sequencing a Single Process
- Example of Sequencing Multiple Processes
- About Sequencing Group Processes
- How to Open the Group Table
- Group Process Naming Conventions
- About Group Process Interrupts
- How to Disable Processes
- Working with MPT Variables
- About MPT Variables
- About Variable Operation
- About Creating Variables with Multiple Associated Parameters
- About Variables and the Operator Information Process
- About Calculated Variables
- Test Design Considerations for Adding Calculations to Variables
- About Control-Mode Variables
- Variable Editor
- About the Variable Editor
- About Calculations and the Variables Editor
- About Creating and Editing Variables
- How to Create, Edit, Assign, and Unassign Variables with the Right-Click Method
- How to Create a Variable with the Make Tool
- How to Add a Calculation to a Variable with the Variable Editor
- How to Add a Calculation to a Variable with the Calculation Process
- Working with MPT Specimens
- About MPT Specimens
- About Assigning MPT Specimens
- About Creating and Linking MPT Specimens
- How to Create and Link a New MPT Specimen with the Control Panel
- How to Create and Link a New MPT Specimen with the Specimen Editor
- How to Link an Existing MPT Specimen to a Different Procedure
- About Runing Multiple Tests Against the Same MPT Specimen
- MPT Specimen Editor
- MPT Specimen File Types
- About MPT Files
- About Specimen.dat Files
- How to Create User-Specified.dat Files
- About Specimen.log Files
- About Specimen.mpp Files
- About Specimen.mps Files
- About Specimen.prm Files
- About Loading MPT Specimens
- About the Load Specimen Window
- About the Load Procedure Selections
- About the Restore Procedure State Selections
- MPT Specimen Loading Examples
- Procedure Has Not Been Run Against the MPT Specimen
- Procedure Has Been Run Against the MPT Specimen
- Procedure Has Been Run Against the MPT Specimen, and the MPT Specimen Relinked to Another Procedure
- Procedure Has Been Run Against the MPT Specimen, Modified, and Saved
- Procedure Has Been Modified and Run Against the MPT Specimen Without Being Saved
- Procedure Has Been Modified, Run Against the MPT Specimen, and Saved
- Creating a Practice Test Procedure
- Command Processes
- Data Acquisition Process Descriptions
- About Buffers
- Data File Header
- How to Trigger a Process When the Buffer Is Full
- Data Destination
- About Station Signals
- Peak/Valley Acquisition Process
- Timed Acquisition Process
- Max/Min Acquisition Process
- Level Crossing Acquisition Process
- High Speed Timed Acquisition Process
- Cyclic Acquisition Process
- Fatigue Process
- Time History Input Process
- Trend Process
- Event Process Descriptions
- External Control Process Descriptions
- Other Process Descriptions
- Trend and Fatigue Monitoring Applications
- Model 793.11 Profile Editor
- Profile Editor
- Creating Profiles
- How to Start the Profile Editor
- About Working with the Station Configuration File
- Using Shortcuts
- How to Create New Profiles
- How to Open Existing Profiles
- How to Set Preferences
- How to Create Block Arbitrary Profiles
- How to Create Phase Profiles
- How to Assign Profile Properties
- How to Assign Profile Constants
- How to Assign Actions
- How to Analyze Profiles
- Design Considerations
- Profile Design Considerations
- General Profile Syntax Requirements
- Header Data Syntax
- Action and Counter Syntax
- Channel Header Syntax
- Channel Data Syntax
- Block-Arbitrary Profile Example
- Graphical Preview Channel 1
- Graphical Preview Channel 2
- Phase Profile Example
- Graphical Preview Channels 1 and 2
- About Cycle and Segment Behavior
- About Working with Dimensions
- About Using Normalized Dimensions
- Using Normalized Dimensions to Define Control Modes
- How to Preview Profiles
- Transitions
- How to Play Out Profiles
- Profile Editor Controls and Displays
- About Profile Editor Main Window
- Menu Bar
- Toolbar
- File Menu
- New Profile Settings Window
- Channel Grid Display
- About Wave Shapes
- How to Define Taper Times
- Print Preview Window
- Print Preview Toolbar
- Profile Summary Window
- Edit Menu
- Channel Setup Window
- Channel Constants Window
- Actions Window
- Channel Menu
- Tools Menu
- About Graphical Preview Window
- Options Editor – Graphical Preview Tab
- Analyze Window
- Window Menu
- Help Menu
- Default Templates
- Excel File Converter
- MPT Shortcuts
- Index