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Rejecting Error Data during Measurement (Error Data Rejection Function)
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Enter the error data threshold at which you wish to stop measurement in the [Tolerance [%]]
eld.
Valid setting range Initial value Format
0.1 to 100.0 20.0 1 signicant decimal digit (0.0)
Threshold (reference)
Potential measurement will stop when an error exceeding the tolerance occurs. The tolerance is
set as a percentage, and the initial setting is 20%. It is recommended to use a setting of 10% to 20%.
Use of a larger tolerance will increase tolerance for errors, but doing so will increase uncertainty in
measurement results.
Tolerance [%]:
Potential measurement uses a large number of probes and involves multiple measurements. The
error rate [%] is dened as the ratio of the number of measurements in which the instrument was
unable to measure potential, for example due to a contact error or measurement error, to the
total number of measurements, and tolerance [%] is dened as the amount of tolerance to exhibit
relative to the error rate [%]. If all measurements were completed normally, the error rate would
be 0%, while if all measurements failed, the error rate would be 100%. Determine the tolerance
based on the electrode sheet being measured.
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Click [Apply] or [OK] to accept the settings. (Clicking [OK] will cause you to return to the
main screen.)