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3.1.0 Introduction
The Multipurpose Express Operator Guide provides basic guidelines for running tests using the MTS TestSuite
Multipurpose Express application. All personnel that use the Multipurpose Express application to run tests
must be trained in the safe use and setup of MTS equipment.
Important:
The actual test setup, safety, and run procedures must be developed by your organization based on
your unique requirements.
3.2.0 Operator Privileges
An operator can create tests from templates or existing tests and run those tests. In addition to running tests,
the default Operator role has the following privileges:
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Create Diagnostic File
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Launch Multipurpose Elite
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Launch Multipurpose Express
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Tuning
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View Reports
Note:
Operators may start Multipurpose Elite, but have limited capabilities using the application.
The optional Express Editor privilege allows you to edit select report templates and a limited set of variable
properties (Display Name, Express Editor Default Value, Default Option, Unit, Pretest, Result, Editable
Post-Test, Range, Formatting). Talk to your MTS administrator about being granted this privilege.
You may have additional privileges if your MTS administrator created a custom role and assigned it to you.
If your organization is using only the default user MTS administrator (that is, the No User Management
option), operators have administrator privileges.
For more information about managing user accounts and privileges, see the Multipurpose Elite User Guide.
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3.0 Overview