L3 Analyzing Your Test

5.5.1.2 Scope The Scope setup for your Limit may be based on load, distance or time. Select the Units you want the scope to be calculated from.

Use the “@” operator to set the scope “at a specific scope point”.

Use the “+” operator to set the scope “at a position AFTER a specific scope point”. The AFTER scope function should be used with another anchored results. For example, finding the Point 100ms AFTER (+) the maximum load value. The maximum load value would be the anchored coefficient and displays in yellow when anchored. Use the “-” operator to set the scope “at a position BEFORE a specific scope point”. The BEFORE scope function should be used with another anchored results. For example, finding the Point 100ms BEFORE (-) the maximum load value. The maximum load value would be the anchored coefficient and displays in yellow when anchored.

Shows a point result called LPt2. This point is 250mS BEFORE the anchored point LPt. The scope specifies LPt as the start. The “-” operator is used to measure 250mS BEFORE LPt. [S.s] seconds or time is the units of measure.

250mS

250mS

Anchored Result

Enter the new Scope setting or adjust the scope by moving the scope handle along the Time axis (x-axis).

Shows a point result called LPt2. This point is 250mS AFTER the anchored point LPt. The scope specifies LPt as the start. The “+” operator is used to measure 250mS AFTER LPt. [S.s] seconds or time is the units of measure.

Yellow indicates that another coefficient (LPt) is anchored.

Limits Using an Anchored Point Locates the LPt2 @ 250ms after (+) LPt

Limits Using an Anchored Point Locates the LPt2 @ 250ms before (-) LPt

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