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The Puma Basic help documentation uses a (.chm) format similar to Microsoft's Windows help.

 

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This help documentation discusses the different applications and features in Puma Basic.
 

- Random, Sine, Classical Shock

- Security features

- Remote Control Interface

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This help documentation discusses the different features in Puma Basic's viewer..
 

- How to customize a graph template.

- Viewing a test remotely through a network

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This help documentation discusses how to view SDD and UFF data files using Data Explorer.
 

 View DataExplorer help

This help documentation discusses how to run the Mission Simulation Control to automate your Puma tests.
 

 View Mission Simulation help

This help documentation explains the different conversion utilities within Puma Export Manager.
   

- Explanation of supported file formats.

- How to convert between formats.

 

 

View Puma Export Manager help

The following are documents in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF) designed to assist in the operation of your Puma Basic software.  If you are using a dialup connection, it is recommended that you first download the PDF in .zip format first.  Faster connections can view the PDF embedded in their web browser by selecting the PDF icon*.
 

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