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− | We've invented a way for users to score | + | We've invented a way for users to score the performance of the last scan based on all previously stored historical data. The feature is called SCAN SCORE.<br><br>This feature is available in VTube-LASER version 3, released in July of 2020.<br><br> |
The Scan Score system is graded on a 100% scale. A score of 100% indicates that the scan was perfectly consistent with previous scans. Any score greater than 100% indicates that the cylinder scans were better than the historical average. | The Scan Score system is graded on a 100% scale. A score of 100% indicates that the scan was perfectly consistent with previous scans. Any score greater than 100% indicates that the cylinder scans were better than the historical average. | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 8 July 2020
VTube-LASER Scan Score
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What is the VTube-LASER SCAN SCORE?
We've invented a way for users to score the performance of the last scan based on all previously stored historical data. The feature is called SCAN SCORE. |
How the Scan Score is Calculated
All the Cylinder Fit values from each completed measure are stored in the VTube-LASER project file and then used to create scores for each attribute on each straight. |
The Scan Score Protects Users from Poor Scans
As the historical list of Cylinder Fit values grows, the scan score becomes more helpful. |
Other Pages
- See VTube-LASER Addata ZModem Communications Protocol for more information.
- Back to VTube-LASER
- Back to VTube Software Updates (for LASER Mode)
- See also VTube-STEP
- See also VTube-STEP Revisions
- See VTube-LASER Customer Support Page to download the latest version.
- See the tutorial on DCF - Dual Cylinder Fit
- See the tutorial on DCP - Diameter Cut Planes
- See VTube-LASER Cut Planes
- See How to Measure Tubes Attached to an Evaporator with the DCP Feature