DATUM
Description
Creates a datum within your test setup. The Datum step may be used to zero the Load or Distance within your test. Normally, a Datum step is the first step after your Pre Test.
Set a Datum
PROMPTS
Description
An Ask step may be added anywhere in your test setup. An Ask step will display a message and the user is required to provide a response before the step concludes. An Ask step requires the user to respond.
Ask Prompt
A Tell step may be added anywhere in your test setup. A Tell step will display a message/prompt for the user for a specified period of time. A Tell step can serve as a reminder to perform a function.
Tell Prompt
Test Editing Symbols EDITING Description
Select to create a New Test setup. A test setup may be created using templates or using the Test Builder. Template test setups are Load Test, Distance Test, and Break Test.
New Test Setup
Select to Edit the specified test setup. The user must have security privileges to edit a test setup. Edit privileges lets the user change the sequence of test steps (add, delete, move) and the ability to change a step’s individual attributes, e.g. limit, speed, exceptions, and whether or not to collect data.
Edit a Test Setup
Select to Copy the specified test setup. A new test is created using the test setup steps and the steps’ attributes. The user must have security privileges to copy a test setup.
Copy a Test Setup
Rename a Test Setup
Select to Rename a specified test setup. The user must have security privileges to rename a test setup.
Delete a Test Setup
Select to permanently Delete a specified test setup. The user must have security privileges to delete a test setup.
When a test setup is created using a Template, the user may convert the template test into the Test Builder application. The Test Builder will provide the user with more flexibility to add steps to their test setup.
Convert to Test Builder
Display View Symbols VIEW RESULTS Description
Choose to display your graph in the main window. The graph is a depiction of the test run. When a Sample Definition step is used, graph views are σ x ϵ , σ xT, or ϵ xT. If no Sample Definition is used, graph views are LxD, LxT, or DxT.
Graph View
Choose for a combination view that displays the graph trace on top and the data table beneath the graph view. You may adjust the size of the graph by positioning the middle divider bar up/down (window shading).
Split Graph Data View
Choose to display your results (coefficients) in the main window as a table. Coefficients and numerical results are organized and displayed in a spreadsheet format.
Data Table View
Choose this format when you only want to view the data table without Statistics or Tolerances. When Standard view is selected, the data table of your coefficients are all that are displayed.
Standard View
Choose to display the following statistics for the coefficients specified for your test run: Mean, Maximum, Minimum, Range, Standard Deviation, Six Sigma. Cannot be used with the Tolerance view.
Statistics View
Choose to display tolerance information for your results. Tolerance limits may be used on any/all coefficients. The Tolerance view displays the Limits used to designate your tolerance range. A tendency graph is displays showing the measured result in relationship to the tolerance limits. Out-of-tolerance results display in red.
Tolerance View
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