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4. SETTING UP THE MEASURING CONDITIONS
4.5.3.6 F4: Setting the preset/zero-set values
1) Set the preset value and/or mastering value here.
In this example assume that the preset value is 12.5 mm, the direction is 0 (positive), and
the mastering value is 0.0. Assume also that the current preset value is 12.345 mm.
Step 1: The previously set preset value is displayed.
Enter “12.5”.
PROG
Step 2: Preset guidance ( ) turns on and the setup data
will be saved in memory and the operation
automatically proceeds to the direction setting.
PROG
Step 3: Set the direction to “0”.
Since in this example the previous setting is “0”,
it is not necessary to enter the same value again.
However, if there is a need to change the direction
to “1”, enter “1”.
PROG
Step 4: Press the
ENT
key.
The setup data will be saved in memory and the
operation automatically proceeds to the mastering
value setting.
Step 5: Enter “0.0”, which is the mastering value.
.0
0
PROG
PROG
Step 6: Press the
ENT
key.
The setup data will be saved in memory and the
operation automatically enters the data output
condition setting.
2) Setting the Zero-Set
Press the
0
key at step 1 in 1). Follow the same procedures described in 1).
3) Canceling Preset/Zero-set
Press the
C
key at step 1 in 1). Then, press the
ENT
key.
Preset/Zero-Set is canceled and the setting mode of data output condition setting is
automatically entered.