How to define a time history input process – MTS Series 793 Application User Manual

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MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®

Time History Input Process

Data Acquisition Process Descriptions

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How to Define a Time History Input Process

1. Drag the

icon from the Process Palette to your procedure table.

2. Click the process icon in the procedure table or in the navigation pane.

3. In the parameters window, click the Channels tab.

4. In the Number of Channels list, type the number of channels you want to

take data on and press Enter.

5. In the Output File list, click the first channel.

6. In the Channel 1 Signal list, click the signal to be monitored. (You can type

a descriptor in the Channel Descriptor box.)

7. Perform steps 5 - 6 for any additional channels.

8. Click the File tab.

9. Optional—If desired, enable the Show Status Panel at Run Time control.

10. Use the Directory control to specify the directory in which the response file

(.rsp) will be saved. With the Specify File Destination selection, you can
specify a path for the response file. The Use Specimen Directory selection
saves the response file in the specimen directory.

11. If you have selected Specify File Destination in the previous step, you can

click the Response File file icon to open the Select response file window.
Use this window to select the file and directory in which you wish to save
response data.

12. In the Sampling Rate list, click the desired sampling rate.

13. In the Points per Frame list, click the desired number of data points the

controller samples per subdivision of the digitized data.

14. In the Frames to Sample box, type the desired number of subdivisions of

the digitized data in which the controller samples.

15. In the Sampling Time (Sec) list, type the total time (in seconds) during

which the controller samples data from response feedback.

16. Click the General tab.

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

process in the procedure table.)

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