Construction, Function and Test Task
Series TCL-3M165E2
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3.3 Test tasks
Test tasks are containers for defined test conditions. They are helpful for recurring testing
processes, for standardizing test sequences and for generating measurement logs.
All the required settings and configurations for the calibration of a test specimen are compiled
in a test task. The parameters of the testing task are saved and linked to the selected
function and test specimen (
§ 5.6).
The operation concept of the calibrator is based on pre-installed and self-defined test tasks.
They are a central component of the function and operation of the TCL-3M165E2.
The emphasis of the operating manual is on the use of test tasks during operation of the
calibrator.
The calibrator is shipped with functions, test samples and testing tasks defined in the factory,
in which the basic settings of the calibrator are stored. If desired, customer-specific test tasks
can also be pre-set.
These protected test tasks can be neither deleted nor edited. They serve as templates for
your own self-defined test tasks. They can be copied and can then be configured.
You can define your own test tasks for different test specimens or test sequences. These test
tasks are directly saved in the calibrator and can then be easily activated. This makes quick
access to recurring test tasks possible.
Upon switching on the calibrator, the first test task of the selection list is loaded automatically,
with the relevant parameters.
IMPORTANT! The function and test specimen are independent!
During the configuration of test tasks (
§ 5.6) when selecting the function or the test
sample, you can switch to the respective expert mode for administration and
configuration.
Note here that changes to existing functions and test specimens always apply to all
the test tasks linked to them.