About station signals – MTS Series 793 Application User Manual

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MTS MultiPurpose TestWare®

Data Acquisition Process Descriptions

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About Station Signals

The following signals are available to the MultiPurpose TestWare acquisition
processes.

Note

All time related signals (Time, Rollover Time, Running Time, and
Rollover Running Time) start from zero when you press the Run control
to start the test.

Station Signals (part 1 of 2)

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Time

Records the time reference signal derived from the controller’s internal clock

which increments continually.

Note

It is not practical to monitor the Time signal for some types of data
acquisition processes (for example, Peak/Valley).

Rollover Time

Records the time reference signal derived from the controller’s internal clock

which resets every hour. Like the Time signal, this signal is not practical to

monitor for some types of data acquisition processes.

Running Time

Records the accumulated time of the test program, which begins when you

press Run, and ends when the program stops automatically, or when you press

Hold or Stop. Pressing Run after pressing Stop or Hold causes this value to
resume incrementing.

Rollover Running Time

Similar to Rollover Time except it increments only while the station test state

is not in the stopped state.

Date

Time of Day

Date is an integer number of days since Jan 0, 1900. Time of Day is a fraction

of a day since midnight. Both signals are float values that can be imported into

Microsoft Excel, formatted as separate date and time columns, and added
together to form one date/time column. Both signal values correspond to time

stamps in the station log.

(Controller) System
Tick Count

Records the accumulated number of system ticks (updates) generated by the

controller (or multiple controllers in a multi-controller configuration) from the
time the Sysload application is started in the current session

System Tick Count is typically a large unitless integer. It can be used as a
reference if you acquire signals from other controllers. It can also be useful for

synchronizing acquired data for off-line plotting when using spreadsheet

applications, such as Microsoft Excel.

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