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3. DISPLAYS AND KEY OPERATIONS
3.4.2 Example key operations
As an example operation this section uses an update of the tolerance limits which are
displayed in the upper display section while in the ready state. Suppose that the new lower
tolerance limit is 12.34500 and the upper tolerance limit is 12.34600 and that the current
values are 12.00000 and 12.00100.
In the example below, we start with canceling existing upper and lower tolerance limits since
the lower tolerance limit to be set is smaller than the existing upper tolerance limit. If this is
the case, setting the lower tolerance limit first causes an error (ERR-5).
PROG
Step 1: In the ready state press the key to make
the setup item being displayed flash in the upper
display section.
Each time the key is pressed, while the setup item is flashing, the setup item
will change sequentially: Segment Measurement interval Offset
Lower limit value Upper limit value Reference value
Offset Mastering
If the key is pressed, the setup item will change in the reverse order.
As the displayed setup items vary with the results of the basic setup, refer to Section
5.1.1, Settings made in the measurement mode
PROG
Step 2: If the upper limit value is going to be canceled,
make the guidance flash.
PROG
Step 3: Press either the
ENT
or key to make the
least significant digit of the setup data flash.
PROG
Step 4: To cancel the upper limit value press the
C
key to set the setup data to 0.
PROG
Step 5: If the
ENT
key is pressed, the upper limit value
is canceled and system operation returns to the
ready state.
PROG
Step 6: After making the guidance flash by pressing
the key, press the and
ENT
keys to
enter the setup mode for the lower limit value.
PROG
Step 7: Press the
C
key to set the display of the lower
limit value to 0 (can be omitted), then enter a
new lower limit value of 12.34500.