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The bar chart appears in a spread view. Each coloured box represents whether an
object has passed or failed. A green box means the object has passed the test(s), and
red shows the object failed.
Preparation Time
PreTime is the calculated total time that the test has been in rest due to reloading
purposes, for example, when a new test object is being inserted.
How to View Preparation Time
1.
Select Machtime/Preparation Time from the menu.
The following dialog box will appear:
2.
Select Preparation time enabled.
3.
Enter the expected test preparation time in the Preparation time (s)
field.
4.
Click on
.
The time taken to load the test objects will now be accumulated and presented on
screen as yellow bars.
Max Time
Max time is the expected time needed to perform a test. For example, if it is known
that a test should be completed within ten minutes (600 seconds), set the Max time
value to 600 seconds, and it will be possible to see tests that required longer test
time.
To fully benefit from the Max time function you need to have previous knowledge of
the node (test station), for example, you need to know:

Whether more than one product is tested at this station.

How long did it take to run the original test? This is important because
when a test program is revised it can take longer to run.
How to View Max Time
1.
Select Machtime=>Max Time from the menu bar.
The following dialog box will appear:
2.
Select Max time enabled.
3.
Enter the maximum time expected for a test to run in the
Max time (s) field.
4.
Click on
.
The time taken to test the objects will now be accumulated and presented on screen
as blue bars.
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