L2 User Manual

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Selecting another Load Average (Lave) coefficient will let me also calculate the load average between the distances 4 inches and 5 inches. • Rename the Lave2 coefficient to L@4-5in • Go to the Scope menu. • Select the Begin @ Step "2" text block. • Select the "+" key in the virtual numerical keypad. Select the "+" key to invoke the scope function. Selecting the "+" key instructs the system to find and report the point starting from the beginning of the step. Selecting the "+" key displays the scope value box with units. • Select the scope value and touch until the displayed units is [ in ]. • Enter the numeric 4.0 in the scope entry box. With this entry, you have assigned the Lave2 coefficient, now called L@4-6in, to report the load value at the 4 inch tension distance from the beginning of step 2. • Select the End @ Step "2" text block. • Select the "-" key in the virtual numerical keypad.

Select the "-" key to invoke the scope function. Selecting the "-" key instructs the system to find and report the point starting from the end of the step. Selecting the "-" key displays the scope value box with units. • Select the scope value and touch until the displayed units is [ in ]. • Enter the numeric 1.0 in the scope entry box. With this entry, you have assigned the Lave2 coefficient, now called L@4-6in, to report the load value at the 5 inch (6 inch - 1 inch = 5 inch) tension distance from the end of step 2.

• Select the checkmark to save your settings. • Rename your test setup to "Load Average". • Set Home.

• Zero L and D. • Start the Test.

At the completion of your test, you setup will deliver the results for: Lave (the average load calculated from the start to end of your test) L@4-5in (the average between 4" and 5" in your 6" tensile move) You have successfully applied scope to step 2 with a Begin and End Scope.

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