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  <Paragraph>This page defines the Checkzones and test sequence for user guidance displayed on the instrument.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Checkzones</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Open Checkzone Catalog</Bold> to select or add a measurement area.
             </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• Use the <Bold>Create</Bold> button to add new names. A dialog box appears, 
               which additionally allows to define the <Bold>Orientation</Bold> of the checkzone.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph><Bold>Note:</Bold> Use always the same name for the same checkzones. 
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• To delete a checkzone select it in the list and use the <Bold>Delete</Bold> button.
  </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• New names are automatically added to the right field. Use the <Bold>arrow buttons</Bold> to move objects from one
               side to the other.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• To change the <Bold>measurement sequence</Bold>, click on the zone name and drag and drop it to the desired place.
               </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Schematic</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• A rectangular <Bold>symbol</Bold> with the sequence number will appear in the left corner of the schematic
               when a checkzone is selected. Drag and drop the symbol to the desired position.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• For changing its <Bold>size</Bold>, click at the right lower corner of the symbol.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• The <Bold>arrow</Bold> in the rectangle indicates the measuring direction. 
               Click on the end of the arrow and turn it. The dot indicates the light source.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• Functions to <Bold>Change Schematic</Bold> or its size are available above the schematic.      
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• A group of checkzones can be highlighted using the <Bold>Ctrl</Bold> key, or drag a frame   
               around the desired zones with the mouse. 
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Checkzone Properties</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Curvature</Bold> - provides an option to adjust the instruments sensitivity against tilting.
               </Paragraph>
    
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    <Table.Columns>
      <TableColumn></TableColumn>
      <TableColumn></TableColumn>
    </Table.Columns>
    <TableRowGroup>
    
      <TableRow>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>Examples:</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
      </TableRow>
      
      <TableRow>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>flat</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>test panel</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
      </TableRow>
      
      <TableRow>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>low</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>hood</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
      </TableRow>
      
      <TableRow>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>medium</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>bumper</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
      </TableRow>
      
      <TableRow>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>high</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
        <TableCell>
          <Paragraph>mirror housing</Paragraph>
        </TableCell>
      </TableRow>
      
    </TableRowGroup>
  </Table>
  
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>n Sample</Bold> defines the number of readings for the marked zones. This setting  
               is of higher priority as the appropriate value entered under "Standard Management".
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Panel Match:</Bold> Two adjacent checkzones can be combined to a pair. In Data Analysis differencies and Pass/Fail 
               results will additionally be displayed between the panel matches (not available if Absolute Mode 
               is selected under "BYK-mac Settings").
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• Highlight the desired zone to be paired, and select the appropriate counterpart from the "Panel Match" box.
               The calculation of differencies follows the rule: sample - standard.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• The <Bold>= symbol</Bold> indicates whether several highlighted zones are of same property or not (≠).
               </Paragraph>
    
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Save</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• If required, navigate in the upper window area to define the Settings for another instrument family.
              </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• After entering all parameters use the <Bold>Save</Bold> button to store the Organizer.
              </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• You can transfer the file now to the instrument. To do so quit the Organizer setup and go to Instrument Management.
              </Paragraph>
  
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