(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Data view
When you measure a watch in several common positions, the data view provides a summary of
the current measurement. The different parts of the data are shown in the figure below.
FIG. 6-8 - Accuracy Motion (Data view)
Data view
Previous view button
Data table
Radar chart
Next view button
Data view button
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Measurement of the standard position: In the upper part of the
Data table
(3), you have all the
average values of the chronometric quantities (precision, amplitude and beat error) as well as
the total time spent in each standard position.
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In the lower part of the
Data table
(3), you get the statistical data of all positions (each position
has the same weight regardless of the duration of their measurement). From top to bottom, the
average, the standard deviation and the maximum amplitude.
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Radar chart
(4): represents the average precision values in the 6 common positions (DU, DD,
CD, CR, CU, CL) in the form of a polar graph. This display allows you to quickly detect if the
accuracy of the watch is perfect in all positions.
[See Data view / Radar chart, page 21]
Using the application
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