Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 System requirements for local and client installation
- 2 Versions of IZYTRONIQ
- 3 Downloading BUSINESS and CLOUD Variants
- 4 Initial installation of BUSINESS Starter / Advanced / Professional / Premium
- 5 Initial installation of the ENTERPRISE Variant
- 6 Licensing
- 7 Update
- 8 Uninstallation
- 9 Login / Logout
- 10 Basics of operation
- 11 Home screen
- 12 Main modules
- 12.1 Module for portable objects
- 12.2 Module for stationary objects
- 12.3 Test device management
- 12.4 User management
- 12.5 Recycle bin
- 12.6 Settings
- 12.7 Synchronization (ENTERPRISE Ultimate only)
- 12.8 Help
- 13 Lists
- 14 Print
- 15 Document management
- 16 PUSH/PRINT
- 17 Sequence editor
- 18 Automatic process control for a test – remote function
- 19 Working in multi-user mode (floating license)
- 20 Data replication using the server
- 21 Editing report templates
- 22 SECUTEST/SECULIFE ST – first steps
- 23 PROFITEST – first steps
- 24 METRAHIT – first steps
- 25 NEXONIQ
- 25.1 License – Right of Utilization – Activation
- 25.2 Download
- 25.3 System Requirements of Local and Client Installation
- 25.4 Setup of User Interface
- 25.5 Reading out data from test instruments the formats of which are not compatible with IZYTRONIQ
- 25.6 Data import from ETC file
- 25.7 Importing the converted files into IZYTRONIQ
- 26 VIDEOS – Tutorial
- 26.1 “Sequence editor”Function “Input, change, list” – Portable Objects
- 26.2 Structure of the index cards – portable objects
- 26.3 File import – portable objects
- 26.4 Conflict manager – portable objects
- 26.5 Function “Input, change, list” – stationary objects
- 26.6 Structure of the index cards – stationary objects
- 26.7 Management and creation of test instruments
- 26.8 User management – BUSINESS Version except Premium variant
- 26.9 Global settings
- 26.10 Catalogs
- 26.11 Lists
- 26.12 Generation of test report
- 26.13 Push/Print
- 26.14 Sequence editor
- 26.15 Editing report templates
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17.1 Sequence types
Test device sequences
These are test sequences that are created for a specific type of test device and that will only run on these devices, or alternatively
remote controlled by IZYTRONIQ. Here, a distinction is made according to:
• Variable device sequences: The sequences can be created using the sequence editor, then modified and transferred to a suitable test
device.
• Factory sequences: These are pre-set test sequences whose process and parameters cannot be changed and that are configured as
factory settings. However, the sequences can be duplicated and then saved and edited as variable device sequences.
The IZYTRONIQ can transfer variable device sequences and factory sequences to suitable test devices.
IZY sequence
The restricted scope of functions for test device sequences can be combined with many other test steps within an IZY sequence.
Besides the device-specific functions, the following IZY sequence test steps are then available to users.
• Manual input
• Push/print
• Visual inspection
• Test instruction
IZY sequences can only be executed in the IZYTRONIQ. They may contain steps from device sequences and will then control the test
device in remote mode, whereby the test device only provides the measured values. Display and control are managed via the IZYTRO-
NIQ. This means that a help image can be added to each test step.