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memorized and saved on the session, in the second case they will instead be discarded
and no trace of the execution of the measurement will remain. Even after acceptance of
the measurement result, the operator can subsequently decide to make another one on the
same position of the session (and therefore with the same positions of the electrodes); in
this case, by accepting the result of the measurement, the result of the previous
measurement will be overwritten.
Use and acceptance of a measure
If the measurement, complete or of spontaneous potential, is carried out as a single
measurement and without the aid of a measurement session, the operator must copy the
electrical parameters obtained with the measurement, if deemed necessary, as the
modality single measurement does not allow memory storage of the result instrument
If the measure, complete or of spontaneous potential, is part of a measurement session,
the first line of the screen showing the result of the measurement will be the command
"Accept measurement". By carrying out this command the electrical parameters measured
in the session will be copied and will therefore be available for subsequent visualizations
and treatments. It is also possible to accept a measure that has not reached a Sigma value
lower than the maximum Sigma set by the operator, in this case the measurement will be
memorized with an asterisk "*" at the bottom. Pressing the Esc button does not accept the
result of the measurement, which will then be discarded without being stored in session,
and there will not be any trace of the carrying out of the measure not accepted.
Even after acceptance of the measurement result, the operator can decide in a second
moment to make another one on the same position of the session (and therefore with the
same positions of the electrodes); in this case, by accepting the result of the measurement,
the result of the previous measurement will be overwritten.
Summary of Contents for GEA RM1 1.0
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