QUIKLOOK FS Software
valve testing
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sensors
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systems
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software
Common platform design and operation
- Teledyne LeCroy Test Services' (TLTS) QUIKLOOK FS is MOV / AOV valve-testing desktop software used to acquire, present and analyze data from our QSS and SMARTSTEM sensors or any other strain gage or voltage-based transducer
- QUIKLOOK FS software runs QUIKLOOK 3-FS, QL-SENTRY and earlier version systems.
- Start and stop triggers enable unattended operation of any of these systems.
Data acquisition
- Screens and keyboard shortcuts virtually identical to QUIKLOOK for DOS
- Data acquisition is integrated with the Windowsbased analysis software
- Monitor screen displays all input channel values in both volts and engineering units
- Monitor screen displays single-channel bar or line graph or pretension level / target range window
- Data acquisition rates up to 10,000 samples per second
Plots
- No limit to the number of traces that can be plotted in a pane; up to 6 panes may be displayed on the screen at once
- Panes are independently resizeable
- Plot annotations available: data point values, text and footnotes
- Markers shown on trending plots: none, all, or currently-selected test only
- XY plotting
- Plot preference controls: color / background, maximum number of points, default title, legend style and channel unit groups
- Customized plots can be saved or exported in .pdf format
- FFT Y-axis scaling may be logarithmic or linear, and more resolution choices are available
- A motor power channel can be displayed without having been previously calculated using Plot Setup
Test data
- Channel names and units may now be longer, up to 30 characters
- An additional unlimited comment field has been added
- List Edits displays all changes made to the test data
- The Test Data form now includes the Channel, Marker, QA, and Times & Loads Data forms via tabs for simpler operation
- The Channel Data tabbed form now includes channel dependencies and calculation channel equation information
Analysis
- Average running loads, lights and stroke times
- Analysis of motor power phasing with sensor selfcorrection feature
- Dependent (calculated) channels are recalculated if the channel on which they are based is changed
- Calculated channels numbered 17-50 are saved with the other test data
- Calculated channels numbered 51-500 are temporary
- All traces on the screen can be zeroed at once
- Sensor calibration curves (linear, 2nd order, or 3rd order) are generated from a calibration test • A linear, 2nd order, or 3rd order calibration may be applied to acquired data
Standard and custom reports
- Several standard reports are now available
- Any client report can be replicated for use within QUIKLOOK
Self verification
- QUIKLOOK automatically performs a self-check verification every time it is started