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the numeric results and the charts will change. If the results are acceptable, confirm by pressing
<OK> and answer <YES> when asked to save the data (the difference between OK and Apply is that
<OK> asks to confirm saving the new parameters and closes the function, whereas <Apply> does
not close and allows to further adjust the parameters).
If now the correct value proves to be 75 ms (all future tests should have this value), the parameter
has to be changed in the test definition.
Figure 46 – Parameter editing in a Test Definition, when tests have already been performed with this definition.
TIP: With respect to Figure 44 the button is called <Apply> and not <Save>.
Now it is possible to decide whether this change should be applied to future tests (press <NO>) or
if the change should be applied to all tests performed with this type (overwriting possible custom
values set in the single tests); in the latter case, press <YES>.
Figure 47 – Confirming the parameter application to tests that have already been performed