Gocator Line Profile Sensors: User Manual
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Parameter Description
Transition Width Specifies the nominal width needed to make the transition from the base to the strip. See
"Strip Step Edge Definitions" in the Gocator Measurement Tool Technical Manual on how this
parameter is used by different base types.
Min Width Specifies the minimum width for a strip to be considered valid.
Min Height Specifies the minimum deviation from the strip base. See "Strip Step Edge Definitions" in the
Gocator Measurement Tool Technical Manual on how this parameter is used for different base
types.
Max Void Width The maximum width of missing data allowed for the data to be considered as part of a strip
when Void is selected in the Left or Right parameter. This value must be smaller than the edge
Support Width.
When occlusion and exposure causes data drops, users should use the gap filling function to
fill the gaps. See Gap Filling on page 147 for information.
Region The measurement region defines the region in which to search for the strip. If possible, the
region should be made large enough to cover the base on the left and right sides of the strip.
For more information, see Regions on page 201.
Location
(Strip Height, Strip X, and
Strip Z measurements only)
Specifies the strip position from which the measurements are performed.
Left - Left edge of the strip.
Right - Right edge of the strip.
Center - Center of the strip.
Select Type Specifies how a strip is selected when there are multiple strips within the measurement area.
Best - The widest strip.
Index Left - 0-based strip index, counting from left to right.
Index Right - 0-based strip index, counting from right to left.
Index 0-based strip index.
Filters The filters that are applied to measurement values before they are output. For more
information, see Filters on page 209.
Decision The Max and Min settings define the range that determines whether the measurement tool
sends a pass or fail decision to the output. For more information, see Decisions on page 208.