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Example When the Starting Core Number Is Set to “5,” the Tape Number Type Is Set
to “a-h(8),” and the Number of Tapes Is Set to “10”
The list begins with the starting core number 5.
Each core number is divided into eight tape
numbers from a to h.
The list begins with the starting core number 5.
Each core number is divided into eight tape
numbers from a to h. The data for the core and
tape number pairs through 14h is displayed.
Use the rotary knob and the arrow keys to scroll
through the list.
Core List
List
There are 10 tapes, so the cores are
numbered 5a through 14h.
The data of the highlighted core and tape
number pair (5a here) is displayed.
Skipping
When Skip is selected, the corresponding core is not measured. By specifying Skip on cores that do
not need to be measured, you can save time.
Saving Data
You can save up to three sets of data in the save area of the specified core.
For details about saving the data to a file, see section 18.2.
Deleting Data
You can delete the data for individual core numbers in a save area or delete all the data at once.
Starting Core Number
You can set the starting core number to a value within the following range.
1 to 9900
Tape Number Type
You can set the tape number type to one of the following options.
Off, a-b(2), a-c(3), a-d(4), a-e(5), a-f(6), a-g(7), a-h(8)
Number of Fibers or Tapes
You can set the number of fibers or tapes to a value within one of the following ranges.
Tape Number Type
Number of Fibers or Tapes
Off
10 to 100 fibers
a-b(2)
10 to 50 tapes
a-c(3)
10 to 33 tapes
a-d(4)
10 to 25 tapes
a-e(5)
10 to 20 tapes
a-f(6)
10 to 16 tapes
a-g(7)
10 to 14 tapes
a-h(8)
10 to 12 tapes
9.4 Selecting and Saving Core and Tape Numbers