The Surface Scope View provides an overview of all segments within a surface.
The help content changes based on context. Tap the ? symbol to access help for a specific view or menu.
Intensity help
Graphic presentation

All segments witin a surfaces is draw graphically to ease navigation. Tap a surface to get more information, available in the top-right column of measurement data.

FUNC

Toggles the function displayed for each segment. The color indicates the measurement function.

Navigation

Double-tap a segment to step into the Segment result.

TBL

Show the Surface Scope in a tabular form.

VIEW

Press to toggle between Simple View, Advanced View and Total Scope View. Simple and Advanced View provides the Surface result as a spectrum.

Start
Stop

It is not necessary to double-tap a surface in order to start the measurement. When pressing Start, the selected surface will be measured.

Progress status

Each segment has a coloured frame to indicate the measurement progress. A red frame means that the segment is not yet completely measured. A green frame indicated a fully measured surface.

If a segment is excluded, the surface is covered by a blue fill.

"H" and "V" will be shown to indicate if segment results exists for scanning direction Horizontal and Vertical, respectivly.

Warning indicators
Red or yellow warning indicator triangles are shown on a segment if the segment needs attention or is not complient with the selected standard.
Context menu

Tap and hold a surface to bring up the context menu:

Measurement info
Info

Press to show information about the current measurement.

Saving a project
MEM

This button gives access to the memory menu.

- If the current project is not saved, you will be prompted to save the project with a new name.

- If the measurement is already saved, or no measurement is open, you will have a list of projects to select from.

To begin a new project, please press the "X" key on the keyboard.

NorRemote

Setup NorRemote:

Enable NorRemote

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