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4.5.3.8 F6: Setting the sample measurement
Set the conditions for the sample measurement here.
For this sample measurement use single-run measurement or continuous-run measurement,
and select either 0, 1 , or 2 to 999 samples.
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In this example assume that the number of samples is 50, and the statistical item is range.
PROG
Step 1: The previously set number of samples flashes.
50
PROG
Enter 50 as the number of samples.
PROG
Step 2: Press the
ENT
key.
If the number of samples entered is 1, the
operation proceeds to the automatic workpiece
detection setting, otherwise if 0 or 2 to 999 is
entered, it proceeds to the statistical item setting.
Step 3: Select the objective statistical item. Each time the
key is pressed, the setup option changes in
the following order:
. Select in this example.
PROG
()
PROG
Step 4: Press the
ENT
key.
The operation automatically proceeds to the
automatic workpiece detection setting.