| 1. |
How do I clear the RAM on my Lloyd Instruments' test machine |
| 2. |
My computer uses Windows® NT / XP / 2000. What software can I use to control my Lloyd Instruments' test machine? |
| 3. |
What modifications are required to use NEXYGEN™ MT software with my Lloyd Instruments test machine? |
| 4. |
What computer do I need to use to run NEXYGEN™ MT software? |
| 5. |
My test machine has power, but the LCD display is blank or is displaying a series of strange characters. What should I do? |
| 6. |
The crosshead of my LR Series test machine has reached the top magnetic stop and the yellow safe line button will not go out. What should I do? |
| 7. |
Why does my NEXYGEN™ MT test stop when the load reaches 100N? |
| 8. |
How can I perform a batch of 5 tests and easily print out a batch report? |
| 9. |
Why does my computer give communication errors seconds after starting the NEXYGEN software console?
(Does not apply to all computer operating systems eg NT) |
| 10. |
My Plus Series machine displays an error message “Error condition, Safety overload” when driving down or when the machine returns, how can I avoid this? |
| 11. |
Is our material test machine and software still supported? |
| 12. |
We are experiencing problems while trying to install NEXYGEN software on Windows 2000 or XP, what can we do? |
| 13. |
We get an error message such as: "Error installing iKernel.exe (0xa00)", what could be the problem and how do we resolve this? |
| 14. |
We have a batch file that has become corrupted so can no longer open it. Is it possible to retrieve any data from such a file? |
| 15. |
Is it possible to simply automate some of the operations in NEXYGEN software? |
| 16. |
We cannot get the NEXYGEN software to communicate with the Material test machine, what could be wrong? |
| 17. |
What can we do if the computer that we are connecting with NEXYGEN does not have a Serial COM port or communication issues have arisen when using a computer with an integrated COM port? |
| 18. |
Can I use a USB port to connect my test machine to the computer? |