How to define a cyclic command process – MTS Series 793 Application User Manual

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Cyclic Command Process

MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®

Command Processes

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How to Define a Cyclic Command Process

1. Drag the

icon from the Process Palette to your group or procedure

table.

2. Click the process icon in your group or procedure table, or in the navigation

pane.

3. Click the Channels tab.

4. Move all the channels you want to generate the command on to the

Included list. Move all the others to the Available list.

5. Click the Command tab.

6. In the Segment Shape list, click the segment shape.

7. Select Time, Rate, or Frequency, set the units of measurement, and then

type a value.

8. Select the Count check box. Set the units (cycles or segments), and then

type the number of times the cyclic command is to repeat. For continuous
cycling, clear the Count check box.

Note

The Execute Process value multiplies the Count in the Command
parameters. If the Execute Process parameter is set to 10 and the
Command Count is set to 5, a total of 50 cycles will occur.

9. Optional—In the Adaptive Compensators list, click a compensator.

10. Optional—If you do not want channel counters to increment when this

process runs, click Do Not Update Counters.

11. Optional—If you want to define a relative end level, select the Relative

End Levels check box.

12. In the Channel list, click your desired channel.

13. In the Control Mode list, click the desired control mode or right-click to

assign a control-mode variable.

14. Set the units of measurement for the end levels, then type values for End

Level 1 and End Level 2.

15. Optional—In the Phase Lag box, type a value.

16. Repeat steps 12 through 15 for each channel you want to command with this

process.

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