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Sequential: Testing one test or one part after another is
known as sequential testing. If the tester has multiple test
ports and test them one at a time in a sequence, it is called
a sequential test. See Concurrent
Setpoint: A programmable threshold value (usually a
minimum and maximum value) used to establish a testing
tolerance.
Sprint iQ: In this guide, the word Sprint iQ refers to the base-
model Sprint iQ air tester. Your particular tester will
probably not have all the options explained in this owner’s
guide.
Stab.: Abbreviation for stabilization. A time interval
following fill phase that allows product to settle before
Sprint starts the measurement phase. Longer stabilization
times are often required in products constructed of
flexible materials.
Start Switch: The green pushbutton.
Startup Screen: The first screen that briefly appears on
Sprint’s LCD when the power is switched on. This screen
briefly shows the version of firmware running the tester.
Stop Switch: The red pushbutton. Pressing this switch will
always abort a test in progress.
Stored Programs: A set of instructions (parameters) that can
be set by the customer to run a variety of tests. There are a
total of 100 programs available. Users can alter stored
programs to meet specific product testing needs. Programs
are configured in Sprint iQ’s Test Parameters Menu and
are kept in non-volatile RAM.
Stored Programs, changing from one to the other: In run
condition, press the ENTER keypads to go to the Run