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This video details an overview of what it looks like to use GDSLABv2024 Recording software - https://obsproject.com/ Editing Software - https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/uk/p... GDSLABv202x - https://www.gdsinstruments.com/gdslab... Video transcript: Welcome to the GDS Lab version 2024 5.5, how to set up a custom test using user-defined control scripts. First of all, you should have a test currently loaded in, or you would have created a new test. Now, I'm going to create a new one, just add in something here, and yeah, we're going to click the sample as docked and move to this screen, which this is the screen of interest. Now, here we have the test module, and if you scroll down, we can have a look at our options, we can have all the different types of test modules, and the one we're looking at is user-defined. So if we click this, it gives us a section with a set and an if, and we have some buttons here as well. For example, if we look at monotonic loading, we have some sets and stuff here. So we've got a set with cell pressure and actual velocity, and these are the only two things we can control in this monotonic loading test module. But for example, if we go to user-defined, we can actually choose anything we want out of these calculated and read parameters, and we can set the targets, we can set the mode, and we can have termination conditions, which is what the if statement is for. So for example, I'm going to select Axial Displacement, and I will want it to ramp to two, and I want it to get there in five minutes, and that can be my first set. Then if I add another set in this section, for example, I could add cell pressure, and I could want that to have a target of 300 in two minutes, and if it to a ramp, there you go. And that could be my next set, and then I could add yet another set, and I could want to control the back volume, and I want it to ramp to 1000 in two minutes. So those are my control conditions that I'm setting up at the moment, but I can add, as I mentioned earlier, termination conditions. If I add two, the first one can be actual load. If that is greater than four, I can select one of these things here, and the options I've got at the moment is, if it gets to four, I can end the stage, go to the next stage, go to the next section, or just go to section one. Now, if I add more sections, it will then give me the option to go to a different section. So for example, say if I wanted, say if the actual load got to four, and then I had something here, that because it went to four, I then didn't want it to activate, I could then skip section and go to section three. So in that case, section two would be skipped, and then we'd end up with section three. And you have complete customization on this. So my second if on the first section would be, if cell volume is greater than 5000, go to section three. So again, this would skip the section. Now on this one, I'm just going to say, go to section two. I could also add a timer if I wanted to, say for example, if it gets to section two, I can click to this one, and this is highlighted section two now. You see this little gray border around section two. If I click to section one, it highlights this, and this is how you add the sets and ifs. So I'm gonna select section two, and I can add an if here, and you've got another if, for example, or I could add another set in section two. And you can also press these little Xs to get rid of them. For example, I could then put the axle displacement again at a target at four, and I want it to ramp, and I want it to take two minutes. And then I can put if times the start of stage is greater than five minutes, go to next section, and then it would jump to this section. So that is a termination condition. That means that once it goes to five minutes, it will then go to the next stage. Then for section three, I can have actual load, and I can have it to say, use initial value. So whatever the value is, where it gets to section three, it will then keep it at this value, and I'm gonna set the motor constant as well. And then I can leave so that there's no if section, or for example, I could select if, and I could do times and start of stage again. And if I find it, I could say six minutes, for example, and I could do end stage, and that would end the test. So all you have to do, once you're happy with all of your sections and the way that you've customized it, you can click apply, and then what happens? It pops up into your stage test list over here, and you can also rename it if you want. So something else. You can click apply, and then it will still rename it as well. But anyway, that is in the test list. Then to start it, all we need to do TRANSCRIPT TOO LONG TO COMPLETE DUE TO YT CHARACTER LIMIT