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How do I perform conditional branching for A vs B grade grouping (cherry picking)?

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How do I perform conditional branching for A vs B grade grouping (cherry picking)?

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At times it is useful for production lines to be able to sort tested units into A grade or B grade groups. The Cherry Picking example sequence is to be used as reference for how to use Conditional Branching to achieve this. In the example sequence, the overall Reject units are picked out before proceeding to the grouping of A vs B grade. The “Cherry Picking” sequence picks the best units based on the various limit steps in the sequence and displays a message to the operator as to the grade of the speaker. Download instructions (cherry_picking_sequence.pdf) here Download sample sequence (cherry_picking_sequence.

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