MTS Criterion 40 - Installation and Commissioning Plan User Manual

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Installation and Commissioning Plan


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MTS Criterion

TM

Series 40

TAPPI? You will be requested to provide a copy of the standard to help us

better understand your application and improve our ability to meet your

expectations. If not testing to a specific Standard (ASTM, ISO, etc), the FSE

will need written test procedures to configure the methods properly.

Define

specifications for up to three basic test methods based on supplied

master methods. The FSE will modify and verify the operation of up to three

basic test methods. Testing software templates consist of various tensile,

compressions, flex and/or peel methods. The descriptions listed below define

a list of features that can be modified to create a unique test method for your

application (refer to section C3.4 for modifications not considered to be

standard modifications):

Adding inputs or input categories to a method (sample or specimen)

Changing properties of inputs (making required, putting in panel, or

report, and so forth.)

Changing properties of formulas (when calculated, in report, report order,

and so forth.)

Adding or removing meters on the Test screen

Configuring existing hardware or software channels

Configuring meters on the Test screen

Configuring real-time graph

Configuring review graph

Configuring the tool bar

Modifying GUI (panel size and shape) in Test and Define

Modifying existing test segments (Test Segment and Break Detection tab

only)

Disabling existing test segments

Adding a limited number (<10) of new users

Changing properties of users

Changing export and report configuration items to use a different

template

Changing options in report configuration items

Changing limit detector configuration item

Site Preparation. Is the installation site adequately prepared for the system? Is

the machine located in its final position? Is there enough space for the system

along with the proper power, network, pneumatic, and water supplies?

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