L2 Plus Creating a Test

3.4.1.4 Applying a Tolerance to a Coefficient You may use the Tolerance option to establish a “pass or fail” metric for each coefficient. When you set a Tolerance, you create a range within your data. When the coefficient is located within this range, the coefficient is viewed as a “pass” and displays in black text. A “failed” result will display in red wherever the coefficient is displayed denoting that the result is “outside” the tolerance range. NOTE When a tolerance range is created, any result that equals the limits of the range or that reside within the range established by the two limits is views as a “pass” and displays in black text. You set a tolerance range by entering the values for the Limit 1 and Limit 2. These values use the units of measure for the coefficient that is being defined. NOTE When using limits, the limit values are considered “pass” results. If the result equals the limit value, the result is a “pass” and the coefficient displays in black text. When a tolerance is used, the Data view also displays a Tendency bar. The Tendency bar displays the coefficient and symbolizes where the result is relative to the tolerance- high side or low side of the tolerance limit range.

L2 Plus Tolerance Setup For coefficient D@lmax

Coefficient D@lmax has a tolerance range between 12.000mm and 12.250mm. Since the measured result for D@lmax is 11.038mm, the coefficient is displayed in red indicating an out-of-tolerance result.

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