Products with a variable or fixed block size
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presentation and computation of the violations of the lower
limit in the selected block of the current product.
@VK1Coefficient of variation of the single readings of the selected
block. The coefficient of variation is the standard deviation
in percent based on the mean value and is computed
according to the equation found in the appendix “Statistical
formulas of measurement technology for the
FISCHERSCOPE X-RAY“.
For fixed block sizes, @VK1 is the coefficient of variation
of the block mean values.
@WN1Normal probability chart of the single readings of the
selected blocks in the current product. See also @HG1.
@BDT, @BTM and @BNR:
- Are available for the block print form template
- Refer to the individual block
- Are not available for the final print form template
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Products with a variable or fixed block size
Products with variable
block size
Evaluation mode for products
with variable block size
:
For products
with variable block size,
all single readings of the
current product, or the single readings of the blocks to be evaluated
selected from the block selection, are used to determine the final
result.
Select block:
Menu command “Evaluation -> Block selection”
Evaluation mode for products
with fixed block size
:
Products with fixed
block size
The following are used to determine the results of the final
evaluation:
- Block mean values of the current product, or
- The block mean values of the blocks to be evaluated selected
from the block selection.
Summary of Contents for FISCHERSCOPE X-RAY 4000 Series
Page 18: ...18 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Components...
Page 24: ...24 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Manual Measurements Deleting Measurement Readings...
Page 28: ...28 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY WinFTM File Structure Product...
Page 44: ...44 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY User Interface of the WinFTM Software The Spectrum Window...
Page 122: ...122 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Calibration...
Page 140: ...140 FISCHERSCOPE X RAY Addendum Periodic Table of the Elements with X Ray Properties...
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