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 ===== Getting Started ===== ===== Getting Started =====
  
-Setting up your Spider unit for the first time? Go **[[edm:general:ip-connect|here]]** to receive help on connecting your unit.\\ +Refer to the links below to get started on setup: 
-Also check out the **[[edm:general|EDM Overview Guide]]** to learn important information regarding the EDM Software.+ 
 +  - [[general:safety|Important Safety Information]] 
 +  - [[general:ip-connect|Connecting Your PC to the Spider Front-End]] 
 +  [[general:tutorial|Running EDM]] 
 +  - [[general:data|Where is My Data?]] 
 ===== Training ===== ===== Training =====
 Check out our guides to set up some of the most frequently used tests and learn some of the features and capabilities that the VCS software has to offer. Check out our guides to set up some of the most frequently used tests and learn some of the features and capabilities that the VCS software has to offer.
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 **[[vcs:shock|Classic Shock]]**\\ **[[vcs:shock|Classic Shock]]**\\
 A Shock test outputs a series of pulses to excite the structure under test. The response is measured at one or more locations on the structure and a spectral analysis is used to determine its response and resonance characteristics. This pulse response approximates the impulse response, the theoretical response to an infinitely tall and narrow spike function with an area of unity. A Shock test outputs a series of pulses to excite the structure under test. The response is measured at one or more locations on the structure and a spectral analysis is used to determine its response and resonance characteristics. This pulse response approximates the impulse response, the theoretical response to an infinitely tall and narrow spike function with an area of unity.
-===== Common Issues =====+===== FAQs =====
  
-Take a look at some of our helpful guides to help fix some of the most common issues.\\+Take a look at some of our helpful guides to some of the most frequently asked questions.\\
 Don't see what you're looking for below? Send us an email at **support@go-ci.com**. Don't see what you're looking for below? Send us an email at **support@go-ci.com**.
  
 +[[vcs:importprofile|Importing a Profile into VCS]]
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 +[[vcs:limitchannels|Setting up Limit Channels]]
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 +[[vcs:recording|How to Record Timestream Data During Testing]]
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 +[[vcs:units|How to Change Engineering Units]]
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 +[[vcs:report| Report Templates]]