What to expect when you call, What to expect when you call 9 – MTS SWIFT 50 GLP Sensor User Manual
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Contacting MTS
SWIFT 50 GLP Sensors Installation
Preface
9
What to Expect When You Call
Before you call
MTS can help you more efficiently if you have pertinent information about your
test system available when you call.
Know your site number
and system number
You will be asked for your site number and system number.
The site number contains your company number and identifies your equipment
type (material testing, simulation, and so forth). The number is usually written on
a label on your MTS equipment before the system leaves MTS. If you do not
have an MTS site number or do not know your site number, you should contact
your MTS sales engineer.
Example site number:
C84166-W01
When you have more than one MTS system, the system (or job) number
identifies which system you are calling about. You can find your job number in
the papers sent to you when you ordered your system.
Example system (job) number:
US1.12345
Know information from
prior technical
assistance
If you have called regarding this problem before, we can recall your file. You will
need to tell us the:
•
MTS work order number
•
Name of the person who helped you
Identify the problem
Describe the problem you are experiencing and know the answers to the
following questions:
•
How long has the problem been occurring?
•
Can you reproduce the problem?
•
Were any hardware or software changes made to the system before the
problem started?
•
What are the model and serial numbers of the suspect equipment?
Know relevant
computer information
If you are experiencing a computer problem, have the following information
available:
•
Manufacturer’s name and model number
•
Amount of system memory
•
Network information (type and version level)