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7.2 THE “TEST SETUP” MENU
The Test Setup menu contains a number of high level options which govern the
operation of the system. Test parameters, printer output, time, date, operator
identification, and sample identification settings are entered from this menu. Test Setup
settings are stored in non-volatile memory and remain in effect until edited by an
operator. A description of all Test Setup menu choices follows.
NDT LIMIT
This selection allows the operator to set the force limit for non-destruct testing. To
set the limit, use the left and right mouse buttons to increase or decrease the limit
value, then press the center mouse button to accept the value.
PRINTER
This selection allows the operator to switch the printer ON or OFF. When selected
ON, the printer will print each test as it is completed. When OFF, test results
appear only on the test screen, and only until the next test is run.
NAME:
This selection allows the operator to enter or select an operator identification
name. Use the left and right mouse buttons to scroll through the default operator
ID numbers, use the center mouse button to select a number of your choice. If the
keypad is installed, the default ID designations may be edited. When the selection
is completed, press the center mouse button to set selection.
PART:
This selection allows the operator to enter or select a part identification
designation. Use the left and right mouse buttons to scroll through the default part
ID numbers, use the center mouse button to select a number of your choice. If the
keypad is installed, the default part ID designations may be edited. When the
selection is completed, press the center mouse button to set selection.
GROUP NUMBER
This selection allows the operator to enter a group identification number for the
current sample group. Use the keypad to enter a group number designation.
LOWER HT
This selection allows the operator to set the lower limit for test hook travel. To set
the lower height, use the left or right mouse buttons to position the hook at the
desired lower height position, then press the center button to accept the value.
SEARCH HT
This selection allows the operator to set the test hook search height. To set the
search height, use the mouse buttons to position the hook at the desired search
height position, then press the center mouse button to accept the value.