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User Manual Compliance Test System 3.0 4. Program Menus 4.1 About this Chapter This chapter provides an overview of the CTS 3.0 program menus. You may read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the menus available in the program for harmonics and flicker testing or proceed directly to the relevant chapter for the test you want to run and use this chapter only as a reference. 4.2 Main Menus Many of the CTS system capabilities are accessible through the menus located at the top of the main window. These menus are organized in the following groupings. Click on any menu to view the sub menu items. MENU DESCRIPTION File Open, close and save test setups and data files. Also allows printing of test reports Edit Used to cut and paste graphs to other Windows programs or edit the report header text. View Allows test setups or a list of all tests performed with the system to be displayed. A link to the California Instruments' web site is provided on this menu as well. Options Several run-time and replay settings can be controlled from this menu. Test Starts a new test, allows replay of a previously recorded test, or display harmonics information of the most recent test. Help On line help and Program information. Note: 4.3 When a test is in progress, the menus are not available until after the test is completed. This prevents the test from being suspended while the user pulls down a menu, which is a unavoidable Windows issues. File Menu The File menu offers the following sub-menu choices. SUB MENU DESCRIPTION New Test Clears all data and brings up the test setup screen to start a new harmonics or flicker test. Open Data File Opens a previously recorded data file from disk. The data file can be either created on this computer or created on another computer. Open Setup File Opens a setup file. This allows a new test to be run with the exact same setup parameters. The setup file can either be created through “Save Test Setup” menu action or extracted from an existing test data. 63