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Use of domains, Selecting a domain – MTS Multipurpose Elite User Manual

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Description

Item

Transfers specimen geometry definitions between
workstations.

Export

Imports specimen geometry definitions from
previously exported files.

Import

Closes the Specimen Geometry Manager window.

Close

For More Information

Concept

Specimen Geometry Manager Overview

(p. 307)

Update All Overview

(p. 310)

Task

Update All Geometry-Specific Functions

(p. 311)

Use of Domains

Domains categorize specimen geometries and tests. Matched domains for the specimen geometry and
the test ensure that the specimen characteristics are appropriate for the test procedure. The categorization
allows multiple specimen geometries to be matched to a test.

For More Information

Concept

Specimen Geometry Manager Overview

(p. 307)

Update All Overview

(p. 310)

Task

Update All Geometry-Specific Functions

(p. 311)

Selecting a Domain

When you add or copy a specimen geometry, you can select the domain for the specimen geometry.
Multiple specimen geometries can be assigned to the same domain.

When you define a test, you select the domain for the test. Specimen geometries that are assigned to that
domain are then made available for selection in the test when a test run is added.

The Specimen Geometry Manager shows all of the specimen geometries, and the domains that are
assigned to them. When you add, edit, or copy a specimen geometry from the Specimen Geometry
Manager, the Specimen Geometry Editor appears. The Specimen Geometry Editor is where you can select
a different domain for the specimen geometry.

You can change the domain of the test in the General Settings tab. You cannot change the domain of a
test that already contains test runs.

For More Information

Concept

Specimen Geometry Manager Overview

(p. 307)

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Working with Specimens