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6.8
DUT DEFINITION EDITOR
All DUT Definitions are created or edited using the DUT Definition Editor. When editing a DUT, verify that
each Editor tab contains the proper information. This will help to avoid conflicts when using the DUT
Definition. Refer to Sections 6.8.1 through 6.8.2.5 for detailed information on the features and entry fields
of the DUT Definition Editor.
The DUT Definition Editor is made up of multiple sections:
<Toolbar>
(see Section 6.8.1)
Includes tools to identify and select DUT Definitions and
icons to create, save, copy and delete Definitions.
[Header] Tab
(see Section 6.8.2)
Contains general DUT identifying information and the Profile
or Individual type choice.
[Correction] Tab
(see Section 6.8.2.2) Specifies a linear correction to apply to the DUT output.
[Range] Tab
(see
Section
6.8.2.3) Defines the DUT’s pressure and measurement output unit
and range.
[Tolerance] Tab
(see
Section
6.8.2.4) Specifies the DUT’s measurement tolerance type and
quantifies the tolerance.
[Read] Tab
(see
Section
6.8.2.5) Defines the DUT’s output type and commands to be used.
6.8.1
TOOLBAR
All fields above the tabs on the DUT Definition Editor are considered part of the toolbar.
The toolbar not only identifies which Definition is active, but also provides tools to create,
delete, save, restore, identify and select DUT Definitions Table 34
Figure 46.
DUT Definition Editor,
<Toolbar>
Table 34.
DUT Definition Editor,
<Toolbar>
Features
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
DUT record label
(required text
entry field)
This field is analogous to a file name. The text entered should make the DUT easily
distinguishable from other DUTs. Up to 40 characters can be entered in the label. In some
cases it may be useful to set up a single DUT more than one time, for example if the DUT
supports multiple gases. In this case, a proper use of this field would be to include the
mention of the calibration or process gas as part of the record label.
Do not use the following characters in the DUT record label: \,/, :, *, ?, “, <,>, |, a comma
or tab character. These characters will cause problems when importing the Data File or
creating the Data File directory based on the data directory naming convention
selected using the [Config], [System Setup], <Data File> tab (see Section 6.6.2.3).
Viewing DUT
(label)
Identifies the current relative sort position of the DUT in the Editor. As the sort order
changes, this field also changes (see Section 6.8.2). The notation is “Current DUT/Total
number of DUTs”.
Editing DUT
(label)
Identifies the sort identification of a DUT that is being edited. This field does not display
unless a DUT is being edited. As the sort order changes, this field also changes (see
Section 6.8.2).
Save
(toolbar button)
Saves changes to an edited DUT Definition. This button is not active when no edits have
been made. Any DUT conflicts result in error messages when saving. These conflicts
must be resolved before saving can be completed.