Brookfield YR-1 Rheometer User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M02-215-B0412

III.4.2

Post-Test Output

At the conclusion of the test, one of the following six (6) messages is sent to both the parallel

and serial (RS-232) ports:

1. Test (test number: test name) Complete

Yield Stress (Pa) = 196.53

% Torque @ Yield = 78.6 Temperature = 25.5C

Test Passed

2. Test (test number: test name) Complete

Test Failed = Under-range (displayed if test fails due to an under-range condition; see Section III.6.2)

3. Test (test number: test name) Complete

Test Failed = Over-range

(displayed if test fails due to an over-range condition; see Section III.6.2)

4. Test (test number: test name) Complete

Yield Stress (Pa) = 196.53

% Torque @ Yield = 78.6 Temperature = 25.5C

Test Failed = Yield Stress Below Low Limit

(displayed if test fails due to resultant yield stress

being below low limit; see Section III.6.2)

5. Test (test number: test name) Complete

Yield Stress (Pa) = 196.53

% Torque @ Yield = 78.6 Temperature = 25.5C

Test Failed = Yield Stress Above High Limit

(displayed if test fails due to resultant yield stress

being above high limit; see Section III.6.2)

6. Test (test number: test name) Cancelled
Test Failed = Cancelled By User (displayed if test fails due to cancellation by the user)

III.5 Printing a Program

After selecting PRINT TEST (by pressing the Enter key with PRINT TEST flashing on the

bottom line) from the default screen (Figure III-6), the following is displayed:

#X yyyyyyyyyy

↑↓

PRINT TEST

Figure III-19

Note: While the top line is the active selection line, the program number and name will

be flashing and the ↓ and ↑ keys will be displayed to the right of the program name.

Pressing the ↓ or ↑ key scrolls through the program numbers (0-9) and displays the correspond-

ing program name. While scrolling, if the memory location scrolled to has no program in it,
EMPTY

is displayed and pressing the Enter key has no effect.

Pressing the ESC key with this screen displayed causes the screen in Figure III-6 to again be

displayed (i.e. go back one level).

Pressing the Enter key with a valid program selected displays the following screen:

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