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Vertical Alt Main Screen
Laser Sample Rate
Use the Laser Sample Rate key to set the number of samples (in the range 1 to 25)
to be averaged together to generate a single reading. Two samples (default) are typ-
ically sufficient, but for example, if too much background vibration is present, you
may want to increase the number of samples to 25. This option can also be changed
after the job has been created from the Laser Head Status screen.
Estimate C Dim
Use the Estimate C Dim key to define whether or not the C dimension is to be esti-
mated. When selected, the selection is toggled between being enabled and dis-
abled (default). When enabled, the program will estimate the C dimension to be
one half of the B dimension.
Exit Laser Align
Use the Exit Laser Align key to exit the Laser Alignment program and advance you
to the 2130 Home screen.
Laser Config
Use the Laser Config key to advance to the Laser Configuration screen where the
laser head and analyzer addresses can be reviewed and set, and the Laser Head A
and B locations can be set. Refer to the Vertical Laser Configuration section on
page 4-15 for more information.
Job Manager
Use the Job Manager key to advance to the Job Manager screens where a new job
can be created from scratch using default job setups, a new job can be created using
the job setup from an existing job, selected alignment jobs can be deleted from the
analyzer, and jobs can be transferred to and from the PC. This option functions
exactly as described for a horizontal alignment job. Refer to the Job Manager sec-
tion on page 3-34 for more information.
Review Results
Use the Review Results key to enable or disable (default) the Review Results option
in the job flow. When enabled, you are able to review and average together the
results from multiple acquisitions. Refer to the Vertical Review Results section on
page 4-37 for more information.
Summary of Contents for 2130 RBM Consultant Pro
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