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12-2-2 Evaluating predicted measurements
Operating instructions
With the mode set to comparative measuring mode, specify the bias calculated
following the procedure described in 12-2-1 In the example shown here, a bias
of 0.60 percent has been specified. (For information on the bias, see “9-2-4
Bias” on p. 35.)
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Do not change any other settings (i.e., the predicted value convergence range
and drying temperature) at this time.
Place the sample onto the sample dish and begin measurement. (In the
example shown here, the initial weight is 10.478 grams.)
When the final predicted measurement has been obtained, a predicted
measurement adjusted by the specified bias (here a bias of 0.60%) will be
displayed. (In the example shown here, the measuring time was 7 minutes and
the predicted measurement is 16.10 percent.)
Completion of measurement
Measuring will be completed when the conditions specified for automatic
halting mode have been met.
Measurement results
Predicted measurement corrected by the specified level of bias (0.60%)
= 15.50 (Predicted measurement when a bias of 0% is specified) + 0.60 (specified
level of bias)
Automatic halting mode measurement
Bias + 0.90
= 16.40 (Automatic halting mode value) – 15.50 (Predicted measurement when bias is
‘0‘.)
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Note that the specified bias (0.60%) does not affect the bias displayed here.
Without changing any of the specified in step
1
, repeat steps
2
through
4
to
measure again 5 times or more and obtain a comparison of the values obtained
when operation in automatic halting mode and predictive measurement mode.
If the difference between the two sets of values is within an allowable range,
then the specified bias may be judged to have been an appropriate one. If the
difference between the two sets of values exceeds allowable levels, then the
average bias from the comparison just performed should be calculated, the
average then specified as the new bias setting, and the evaluation process
performed again.
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If the difference between the two sets of values exceeds allowable levels and
the bias varies sharply over repeated measurements, then it is probably safe to
assume that a predicted measurement cannot be obtained. If this happens you
should measure in automatic halting mode or in some other mode.
Step
1
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