Course outline
Exercise 1: Traceability
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Learn how MET/CAL procedures ensure the
traceability required by quality standards
Exercise 2: FSC and the ASK flags
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Explains how an FSC works
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Shows procedure control using the basic ASK
flags
Exercise 3: UUT tolerance
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How to assign a Unit Under Test (UUT) tolerance
specification to a procedure line
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Explains the use of the TOL FSC
Exercise 4: Using the MOD 4 field
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How to use MOD 4 to do setup tests
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How to use MOD 4 to do nominal and compari-
son tests
Exercise 5: Using the DISP FSC
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How to use the DISP FSC to give instruction to
the operator
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Using the ASK -P flag to control the repeat and
cancel buttons
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How to use the DISP FSC to write to the results
file
Exercise 6: Using the memory registers
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Explains how the memory registers work
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How to use the MEMI FSC
Exercise 7: The EVAL, JMPL, and Label FSCs
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How to use the operator evaluation FSC
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How to create a label and a jump to label
statement
Exercise 8: The OPBR and JMP(x) FSCs
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How to do internal branching on a procedure
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How the jump FSC works
Exercise 9: Using key MATH functions
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How to use some of the MATH functions to get
your results
Exercise 10: IF, ELSE, ELSEIF, ENDIF FSCs
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How to do conditional branching using IF, ELSE,
ELSEIF, and ENDIF
Exercise 11: The WAIT, DO, UNTIL, WHILE,
ENDW FSCs
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How to use the WAIT FSC to provide a delay
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Show examples of the DO, UNTIL, WHILE and
ENDW FSCs
Exercise 12: The MESS FSC
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How to use the MESS FSC to store later
messages
Exercise 13: The MEMC, MEMCX and IEEE FSCs
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How the MEMC and MEMCX FSCs perform
evaluations based on a comparison between
the UUT Indicated value and the System Actual
value
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Provides a basic understanding of how the IEEE
FSC works
Exercise 14: The STD and ACC FSCs
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Using the STD FSC to provide traceability to a
user defined standard
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Using the ACC FSC to assign an accuracy to a
user defined standard
Exercise 15: The PIC and PICE FSCs
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How to provide pictures in a procedure
Exercise 16: The RSLT FSC
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How to write directly to the results
System requirements
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Personal computer with 1+ GHz processor,
128 MB RAM, 50 MB hard disk space available
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VGA display with minimum of 600 X 800 reso-
lution set to at least 256 colors and small fonts
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CD-ROM drive
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