Handset functions – MTS Criterion 60 - Manual User Manual

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MTS Criterion™ Series 60 Product Manual

Operation

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Handset functions

The handset is intended to be used in a system for specimen loading or setup. In
some applications, it can be used to completely run a test.

Handset Controls and Indicators

#

C

ONTROL

/I

NDICATOR

D

ESCRIPTION

1

Page

Displays the next four lines of text in the display.

2

Active

When lit, indicates the machine is active and can move.

3

F1 and F2

Programmable functions that are set up in the software as digital inputs.

This allows you to define the test function (that is, start test, pause, hold
position, and so forth).

4

Thumb-wheel

Makes fine crosshead adjustment (towards display – up; away from

display – down. Only if Handset Enable is active.

5

Pause

Pauses the test action. This must be pressed again for the test to resume.

Only if the testing software is active.

6

Stop

Stops the test action. Only if the testing software is active.

7

Connector

RJ-45, to Controller.

8

Crosshead return

Returns the crosshead to the original position (zero point).

9

Start

Starts the test action. Only if the testing software is active.

10

Crosshead down

Moves the crosshead in the downward direction while depressed. Only

if Handset Enable is active.

11

Crosshead up

Moves the crosshead in the upward direction while depressed. Only if
Handset Enable is active.

12

Fault

When lit, indicates an active fault or interlock.

13

Handset enable

Used to enable/disable the handset. When the indicator is lit, the
handset is enabled for control of the crosshead.

14

Display

Four lines, 20 characters per line.

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