L2 Plus Creating a Test

3.4.4.1 Numbered Peak/Valley Coefficient The Numbered Peak/Valley coefficient reports the peak when you select above a peak on the graph or the valley when you select below a valley on the graph.

Use the sensitivity holder to move upward to reduce the sensitivity. When you decrease/increase the sensitivity the L2 Plus Series software will find the peak or valley that meets the sensitivity setting and highlight that location on your graph in blue.

Select above a peak and a marker will indicate the results for that peak.

The Sensitivity handle lets you adjust the sensitivity setting looking for peaks and valleys that have an increasing and decreasing side equal or greater than the sensitivity value.

15.9% increase in load

15.9% decline in load

Select BELOW a peak and a marker will indicate the results for that valley. Because the marker is shaded, the Data Definition menu for this coefficient set is displayed.

The Sensitivity handle lets you adjust the sensitivity setting looking for peaks and valleys that have an increasing and decreasing side equal or greater than the sensitivity value.

Select the Peak/Valley algorithm type and the value type to be used, e.g. Load or Distance.

Because the Index = 2, the 2nd incident where the sensitivity of 4% is displayed in blue along with the values for the data points.

The first incident (Index 1) is shown in a lighter blue where the sensitivity of 4% is valid for the increasing and decreasing side of the curve.

L2 Plus Graph Peak & Valley Shows a Numbered Valley with a Sensitivity of 4%

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