: Instructions for saving and restoring machine-specific settings like crosshead positions, safety limits, and fixture separations.

đź’ˇ Always ensure your hardware is calibrated before relying on software data. If you are looking for more specific details, let me know:

Save, print, or export the report to your lab information system. 5. Traceability and Compliance (FDA 21 CFR Part 11)

Simple setup with minimal training.

This launches a context-sensitive help system. If you are on the "Load Cell Configuration" screen, pressing F1 will take you directly to that section of the documentation.

Hardware interfaces, PC prerequisites, and driver setups.

Understanding the step-by-step navigation.

A configuration tool that guides users through setting test parameters, checking entries for plausibility to prevent errors.

Input the dimensions of your sample (width, thickness, or diameter). This allows the software to calculate stress automatically. 2. Test Sequence Define how the crosshead moves. Apply a small force to remove slack. Test Speed: Set the rate of extension or compression.

For advanced users, this is the most valuable section. It explains the underlying math behind standard calculations (Young’s Modulus, Rp0.2, etc.). It also covers the "Formula Editor," explaining how to create custom calculations. The explanation here is technical but necessary; without it, custom result creation would be a guessing game.

Ensure your load cell is zeroed before starting a test to avoid offset errors.