About the measurement tips, About the accuracy index – GE XLG3 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Measuring Features and Defects

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About the Measurement Tips

Unlike standard optical tips, ShadowProbe

®

and StereoProbe

®

measurement tips are

factory-calibrated for use with specific probes and will not measure accurately with other
probes. These tips are matched to probes by the serial numbers identified on each optical
tip and each probe label. Calibration data is stored in memory in the probe.

To ensure measurement accuracy, check each tip’s calibration every twelve months.
To display the calibration data, press

. Then select Setup Menu > Measure > Stereo

or Shadow > Cal Info.

To ensure that no mechanical damage has degraded their accuracy, verify measurement
tips each time you use them. See

“Verifying Measurement Tips”

on page 108.

To learn which tips are available for which probes, see

“Optical Tips”

on page 141.

About the Accuracy Index

The accuracy index is a number that indicates the amount of magnification during shadow
or stereo measurements. The higher the accuracy index, the greater the magnification, the
more accurately you can place the measurement cursors, the more accurate your results.

When taking shadow or stereo measurements, you magnify the image not by zooming but
by moving the optical tip as close as you can to the target.

To learn about the settings for the accuracy index — how to turn it on and off, and how to
change the minimum value at which it flashes — see

“Reviewing Settings for

Measurement”

on page 41.

MEASUREMENT TIPS

STEREO TIPS

SHADOW TIPS

BLK 101
BLU 102

WHT 103
BLU 104

BLK 101

Forward stereo

WHT 103

Forward shadow

BLU 104

Side-view shadow

BLU 102

Side-view stereo

Index=10.9

The accuracy index can be displayed to indicate
the amount of magnification you have achieved.

Accuracy index

(Proximity of tip to target)

Accura

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