LOGICDATA Touch Operating Manual

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Endurance Test
Document Rev0
LOGIC
Operating Guide for the
Touch Endurance Test
office
Nonstop Hand Switching
for Internal Tests

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  • Page 1 Endurance Test Document Rev0 LOGIC Operating Guide for the Touch Endurance Test office Nonstop Hand Switching for Internal Tests...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Touch – Endurance Test ........................3 Description ........................... 3 Mode of Operation ..........................3 Display Overview ......................... 3 Show Menu ..........................3 Description of the Menu Functions ....................4 Creating an Automatic Sequence ....................4 Example Sequence ........................5 Usage of Automatic Sequences ....................
  • Page 3: Touch - Endurance Test

    This operating guide is only applicable to the nonstop functionality of the TOUCH hand switch! For information concerning the standard hand switch, please refer to the user manual TOUCHdown on our home page. The following Link takes you to it.
  • Page 4: Description Of The Menu Functions

    2.3 Description of the Menu Functions There are three options in the main menu:  Choose ‘Off’ in order to use the standard hand switch and turn off its nonstop mode.  Edit Choose this menu item in order to create a new endurance test command sequence or edit an existing one.
  • Page 5: Example Sequence

     Once you have entered the entire sequence, choose the ‘Jump’ command. This finishes the sequence.  Within the ‘Jump’ command, specify to which sequence step control should be transferred. This allows you to perform initialization steps at the beginning of a sequence, which are only carried out at the outset and not as part of the endurance test.
  • Page 6 Step 7: Confirm your desired time period by pressing the memory button In our case, we have chosen 20 seconds for the upwards movement. Execution time of the command is 20 seconds Step 8: Select the required command using Table upwards or Table downwards Command 1: Downwards movement motor group 1 Step 9:...
  • Page 7 Step 15: Confirm your desired time period by pressing the memory button In our case, we have chosen 9 seconds for the upwards movement. Execution time of the command is 9 seconds Step 16: Select the required command using Table upwards or Table downwards Command 3: Downwards movement motor group 1 Step 17:...
  • Page 8 Step 22: Now you can choose the desired time period for which the command should be executed. Each digit can be changed from zero to nine by using the Table upwards or Table downwards buttons. To move the cursor on the display, you can use the memory position button 1 for left and the memory position button 2 for right.
  • Page 9: Usage Of Automatic Sequences

    For this reason, it is important that the pause period is set accordingly so that the test results are not falsified. Manufacturer’s Details LOGICDATA Tel.: +43 (0)3462 5198 0 Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH...

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