Portable Test Equipment
User’s Guide
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4.2.3 Running in Automatic Mode
To run any measurement, navigate to DB Measurements, select one item and press
F1
. You will get
to the Measurement screen. From this screen you can run any test or all of them from selected
measurement.
User can run one single test (
F1
) or the whole measurement
- test by test (
F2
). System starts always with the highlighted
item.
Results can be checked in the screen “Results” which is
accessible by
F3
key from Measurement screen.
In the top of this screen is the SN (left) and Type (right) of
selected meter. Beneath these parameters is a table with the
list of tests of selected measurement. Table has three
columns
– test sequence number, test name and error per
test (will be filled after test completion).
Bold numbers in brackets are “collected pulses” / “total
pulses to get one sample”. After first sample being obtained
also preliminary error value (with % sign) appears.
In the bottom there are two progress bars. First one (from
top) demonstrates the test duration (with test name) and
number of samples done/required. Second progress bar
(from top) demonstrates (with measurement name) the
duration of whole measurement with test number
done/required.
Automatic Mode Measurement screen
Meaning of keys in Add Measurement screen:
F1
............ when no test runs; to run one selected test from the list
F1
............ when some test runs; to immediately stop this test
F2
............ to run automatic tests execution (from given list) from the highlighted one till the
end of list (one by one)
F2
............ when automatic tests execution is in progress to stop this automated process, but
currently running test will finish normally
F3
............. results overview (goes to Results screen
– see next chapter)
F4
............. saving Measurement
results into the (blue screens) meters’ database (icon
appears after Measurement completion)
F5
............. exit to Generator Menu
Note:
To be able to run any measurement or test the database of meters (blue screens) must contain at
least one properly defined meter!