How to create a signal based command (sbc) process – MTS Series 793 Application User Manual

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Signal Based Command Process

MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®

Command Processes

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General tab

How to Create a Signal Based Command (SBC) Process

1. Drag the SBC process icon

from the Process Palette to a Group or

Procedure table.

2. Click the SBC process icon in the Group or Procedure table.

3. Set the desired Start and Interrupt signals for the process in the Group or

Procedure table.

4. Click the General tab.

A. In the Name box, type a name for this process. (You can also name the

process in the Procedure table.)

B. Select the Process Enabled check box. (If this box is cleared, the

process will not run.)

C. In the Execute Process box, type the number of times you want the

process to run.

D. Optional—In the Counter Type list, click a counter type.

E.

Optional—If you enabled a counter, type a Counter Label.

General Tab

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Name

Specifies the process name displayed on the Procedure or Group process
window.

Process Enabled

Enables the process. (Clear this box to disable the process.)

Execute Process

Specifies the number of times the process will be run.

Counter Type

Enables a process counter.

Options are None, Transient, or Fixed. Transient counters are displayed only
when the process is active. Fixed counters are displayed throughout the test.

Counter Label

Names the counter.

When you run the test, this name appears under Sequence Counters on the

MPT control panel.

Note

If this box is blank, the process name is used as the counter label.

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