M-9500-3.0.6-0 INTEGRA 9500-9505 Operations Manual – English
Approved
: Spike Reed
Effective:
15 Nov 2010
Supersedes:
28 Jan 2010
LVS®
CONFIDENTIAL
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Note:
The Application standards appearing in the drop-down list are
the standards marked
Yes
in the main Application standards window; this
window appears after clicking the
Configure available standards
button
(see next step for more information about this feature).
2. If you select the
Configure available standards
button, select the
Yes
checkbox for each desired Application standard (see Figure below). Each
selected Application standard appears in the Application standards drop-
down list.
Note:
Clicking the
Available
column header toggles all Application
standards between Yes or No options.
3. Click
OK
to save your changes or
Cancel
to discard your changes.
Override Aperture
ISO 15415 and ISO 15416 outline rules regarding what aperture should be used
based on symbology and cell size / x-dimension. ISO 15415 and ISO 15416 also
state that apertures can be overridden by an Application Standard and that the
Application Standard rules shall take precedence over the ISO standards. While
the INTEGRA 9500/9505 supports a number of common Application Standards,
it is conceivable that an aperture other than those stated either in the ISO
standards or the supported Application Standards may be desired.
If an Application standard other than those specified is desired, you may override
the aperture by clicking the
Override aperture
checkbox. Enter the diameter of
the aperture expressed in one thousandths of an inch (.0254 mm); use this value
Additional Application Standards
Use the scroll bar to view
additional Application
Standards.