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Example 4
Evaluation objects that can be passed through by both the POSITIVE and the NEGATIVE
part of the curve (EO-3 at the turning point in this case), are to be allocated to the "Curve
Part" ANY (9). This means the EO takes NO ACCOUNT of which part ("ANY") of the curve
passes through it. The main thing is that there is an entry and exit and these are always
through the specified boundary of the box. (in this case: BOTTOM entry, BOTTOM exit)
(10)
Example 5
The complete curve consists of the POSITIVE part (because Turning Point RIGHT is set to
NONE). The evaluation object (EO-1) is therefore to be allocated to the POSITIVE part of
the curve (or ANY). It generates OK if both the entry and exit are through the bottom
boundary.
4.3.5.4.8 Cutting Measuring Curve Off (Truncating)
Provided they do not have to be evaluated, in principle return parts of curves can be cut off,
so that only the curve part actually determining the quality of the item under test is
represented.
The
art of the curve that has been cut off is irretrievably deleted from
the curve memory.
If the measurement curve exhibits a clear YMAX, choose YMAX. If a
significant XMAX is evident you are better to choose XMAX as "Turning
point".
This menu is accessed as
described on p. 34. After
a turning point has been
defined, the curve can
be cut off (truncated) at
exactly this point.