MTS Series 793 Application User Manual
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MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®
Sequence Your Processes
Creating a Practice Test Procedure
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B. Observe that the Start trigger for the Ramp to Mean process is
<Procedure>.Start. This is the default start trigger, which causes this
process to start when the procedure starts.
C. Set the Start trigger for the Fatigue Part process to Ramp to
Mean.Done. This is the default.
D. Set the Start trigger for the Return to Zero process to Fatigue
Part.Done. This is the default.
E.
Change the Start trigger for the Acquire Peak/Valley Data process to
Ramp to Mean.Done. This causes this process and the Fatigue Part
process to start almost simultaneously.
F.
Change the Start trigger for the Monitor Continuity process to Ramp
to Mean.Done. This causes this process and the Fatigue Part process
start almost simultaneously.
G.
Change the Start trigger for the Fan Control process to Ramp to
Mean.Done. This causes this process and the Fatigue Part process to
start almost simultaneously.
2. Specify the Interrupt triggers for processes in the procedure table.
A. Change the Interrupt trigger for the Fatigue Part process to Monitor
Continuity.Done. This ends the Fatigue Part process if the Monitor
Continuity process triggers due to a severed breakwire.
B. Change the Interrupt trigger for the Acquire Peak/Valley process to
Fatigue Part.Done. This ends the Acquire Peak/Valley Data process
when the Fatigue Part process finishes. In other words, data
acquisition stops when cycling stops.
C. Change the Interrupt trigger for the Fan Control process to Fatigue
Part.Done. This ends the Fan Control process when the Fatigue Part
process finishes.