Software options available with key codes, Software options available with key codes 37 – MTS Series 793 Controller User Manual

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Software Options Available with Key Codes

MTS Series 793 Controller Overview

Controller Software

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For more information

For more information about using Station Manager to assign parameters to
station configurations, see

“About Assigning Parameters to Station

Configurations”

on page 54.

For more information about using Basic TestWare to create test designs, see

“Designing Tests with the Basic TestWare Application”

on page 65.

For more information about using Station Manager to execute tests, see

“About

Running Tests”

on page 76.

Software Options Available with Key Codes

Your Series 793 Controller may be equipped with optional software that aids or
enhances station servo control. These features are available as keyed options on
the standard Series 793 System Software installation CD.

Model 793.02

Calculations

The Model 793.02 Calculations option allows you to assign a calculated analog
input for control feedback or data acquisition. Calculated input values are
determined by applying a user-defined mathematical equation to the specified
signal values. You assign mathematical functions with an integrated equation
editor.

You use the Station Builder application to assign calculated input resources to
control modes, stabilization feedback, external command inputs, and auxiliary
inputs.

The Station Manager application creates calculated input channels from input
resources that are mapped to calculated input resources.

Model 793.03

Calculations with

Outputs

The Model 793.03 Calculations with Outputs option provides an output signal
with which you can drive a hardware resource (for example, a valve driver). Each
calculated output signal specified in the Station Builder application is defined by
an equation created in the Station Manager application.

You can also assign a control channel to a virtual output resource to create a
“virtual channel.” The output of a calculated channel is not defined by an
equation or assigned to hardware. Its output is used by a calculated output
resource that can be used to drive hardware such as a servovalve.

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