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Chapter 3 47
Setting Measurement Conditions
Setting the Limit Test Functions
1. Chapter Title
2. Chapter Title 3. Setting Measurement
4. Chapter Title
5. Chapter Title
Conditions
To turn on or off the ranges for limiting individual segments, use the command given
below.
“LIMSTEST” on page 335
After setting the parameters, send the command given below to finish setting segments.
“LIMSDON” on page 331
Each segment is assigned a segment number (a row number in the limit line table) for
specifying the segment to be set, changed, or deleted. To specify the number of the
segment to be worked on, use the command given below.
“LIMSEGM” on page 333
Executing the “LIMSADD” command makes an additional insertion under the line of a
specified segment (if no segment is specified, then the segment to be worked on at the time
of executing the command involved), and the added segment becomes the target of setting.
Thus you don't need to specify segment numbers when using the
“LIMSADD” command
to make a new table by adding segments in the intended sequence. You only need to
specify a segment number only when adding a new segment at an arbitrary position of an
existing table.
To change the parameters settings of existing segments, use the command given below to
make a specified segment changeable (if no segment is specified, then the segment to be
worked on at the time of executing the command involved). After changing the parameters,
send the
“LIMSDON” command to finish changing the segments.
“LIMSEDI” on page 332
Deleting a segment
To delete a segment, use the commands given below.
“LIMSDEL” on page 331
“LIMCLEL” on page 324
The “LIMSDEL” command deletes a specified segment (if no segment is specified, then
the segment to be worked on at the time of executing the command involved) from the
limit line table. The
“LIMCLEL” command deletes all of the segments included in the
limit line table.
Moving offset ranges
To move limit lines that define a range in parallel, you can set an offset distance for any
range among all of the segments by using the commands given below.
“LIMIAMPO” on page 327
“LIMIPRMO” on page 327
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