Section 6: Using Routes
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What is a Route?
A route is an ordered list of measurement locations that a user
follows when taking recordings. When the instrument is operated
using an Auto Route, the user is guided through each measurement
location according to the sequence.
By using a route, the task of taking recordings becomes much
simpler and the potential for mistakes can be minimized. Use the
Ascent software to create and manage your route library then send
this data into the instrument (see the Ascent Software Reference
Guide, Creating a Route).
Before creating a route you must first create your measurement
locations (machines, points, axes and parameter sets). Each new
route is created by selecting, in any order, these machines and
locations.
Up to eight routes can be stored in each folder. Each route can only
contain machines that are stored within the same folder as the route.
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