11SOLO2 User’s Manual Revision 0.9
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Use reference values to compare your current measurements to. If your current measurements are
within your established
Upper
and
Lower bounds
, then they meet the standards. If they go above or
below the bounds, there is a quality problem, which triggers a fail message. The reference values option
has two modes:
Threshold
mode and
Pass/Fail
mode.
Display Scale
Settings
Ctrl ?
Wavelength
Corrections
Data Sampling
Period Multiplier
Trig Level (2.0%)
Refer Values
Threshold
Pass/Fail
Fig. 2-14 Pass/Fail menu
Threshold mode
: Use this mode to set or change the upper and lower bounds, reference values and to
restore the last values. To set or change a setting, with the arrow keys, scroll to Set Upper Bound, Set
Lower Bound, Close, Set Reference Values, or Restore Last Values. Highlight your choice and press the
↵
Enter
key. You may select
Upper Bound
only,
Lower Bound
only or both.
Pass/Fail / Graphical mode
: View the line plot on the screen with the limits that you selected. If the
current power increases to a point above the upper (or lower) bound, “fail” covers the screen.
To reset a failed experiment, press the
Menu
button to see the menu. Scroll to
Settings / Refer Values /
Pass/Fail /
Reset
, and then press the
↵
Enter
key. “Pass” appears on the screen as the default. It only
changes to “fail” if the current power triggers it.
Pass/Fail Full Display mode
: Use this mode to see if the current power passes or fails. The default is
“pass”. If the current power rises above the threshold or falls below it, you will see “fail”. In the
Full
Display Mode
select
Settings / Refer Values / Pass/Fail
to see the screen display “pass” or “fail”. To
get to the Menu Bar, press the
Menu
key.
To reset a failed experiment, press the
Menu
button to see the menu. Scroll to
Settings / Refer Values /
Pass/Fail / Reset
, and then press the
↵
Enter
key. “Pass” appears on the screen as the default. It only
changes to “fail” if the current power triggers it.
Analog Out
: The analog out mode can be used at the same time as the graphical mode or full display
mode. Use the Analog Out option to view the voltage with a voltmeter or with an oscilloscope. The range
of the output is 0 to 1 Volt. When the voltage increases about the upper limit and “fail” is displayed, the
voltage rises. When the voltage is between the threshold limits the graph is displayed and the voltage
remains constant.
2.3.3.7 Save and Load User Settings
The 11SOLO2 can remember and recall selected settings. This option is activated under the
Save
Settings or Load settings
menu items. The display contrast setting is also saved using this option. The
saved display contrast is automatically restored the next time the 11SOLO2 is turned on. All the other
parameters are automatically loaded only when the same head is connected to the 11SOLO2.
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