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3.3.1.1 PASS 
or 
FAIL
 results
 
The remaining Pass/Fail dialog boxes are used to set the Pass/Fail limits for the results items 
that you want to test and screen for.  When you check an item, you turn on the Pass/Fail 
screening for that particular result.  At the same time, you change how that result item will 
appear in the results window.  If a results item is being tested and it fails the test limits, the 
displayed color will appear 
RED
; if it passes the test limits, it will appear in 
GREEN
 
3.3.1.2 Pass/Fail 
Units
 
The test units are always the same as what appears in the results window.  If you redefine the 
results window units, the set Pass/Fail values will not automatically rescale to the new settings.  
In this case, you must manually change the Min. and Max. limits to meet the new unit 
requirements. 
 
3.3.1.3  Pass/Fail dialog boxes
 
The remaining Pass/Fail dialog boxes are very similar in how they allow you to select and set 
limits for the result items that you want to test.  In each instance you must: 
1.  Enable the results item by checking on its selection box. 
2.  Set the test limit values that are required. 
In some instances you can select either or both Minimum and Maximum test limits. 
 
Pass/Fail testing can only be performed on Current frame results.  No Pass/Fail testing is allowed for Statistics 
results. 
 
Pass/Fail testing can only be performed on computational results that are enabled in the Computations dialog box. 
 
Most of the Pass/Fail dialog box edit control items are obvious in their meaning, and how to set 
them up.  A few items are less obvious and are explained in the following sections. 
 
3.3.2 Quantitative 
Pass/Fail 
The following results may be set in the Pass/Fail Quantitative… dialog below the main menu 
Pass/Fail item. 
3.3.2.1 Min 
Fluence
 
The Min Fluence test is performed on the Min value in the Quantitative results display.  This 
test is best applied in conjunction with a manually Drawn Aperture.  It can be used to test for 
a Minimum fluence range of values over a specified region of your beam. 
If your beam is a Top Hat, don’t use this test.  Use the Top Hat Fluence setting in the Top Hat 
Pass/Fail dialog box. 
 
Operator’s Manual 
 
LBA-PC 
 
Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10 
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