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4.1.2.1 Selecting and setting the function in the B0 mode.
a. Setting the resolution (Guidance: )
Set the resolution of the Measuring Unit. The resolutions that can be set for the Measuring
Units are given in “Table 4.5.2.1A” and “Table 4.5.2.1B”.
PROG
Step 1: Each time the key is pressed the displayed
setup option (number) changes in the following
order: → → ... → → → . If the
desired option is flashing, press the
ENT
key. If
the resolution setting has been made, the operation
automatically proceeds to the setting for the
number of blanked out digits.
The initial setup option is set to .
1. Resolution using the metric system (Unit: µm) Table 4.5.2.1A
Model name
01234567
LSM-902
0.01 0.02 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 10
2. Resolution using the inch system (Unit: inch) Table 4.5.2.1B
Note 1 : The shaded figures show the default setting of each Measuring Unit
Note 2 : Resolutions in the columns of “0” show those which can be obtained from 32 scans.
Resolutions in the columns with “1” show those which can be obtained from 16 scans.
Note 3 : If the number of scans are set between 1 to 8, the least significant digit of a measurement
will be automatically blanked out where resolution is set to No.0, 1, or 2.
Note 4 : Note that setting a too large resolution may often reduce the measuring accuracy.
Where the displayed digits are closely intact and difficult to see, set the number of
blank-out digits or mark the thousandth digit function in the basic setup mode: b0.
Model name
01234567
LSM-902
.000001 .000001 .000002 .000005 .00001 .00002 .00005 .0005
IMPORTANT Changing the resolution will cancel all the calibration values (HIGH CAL and LOW
CAL), offset value, mastering, abnormal value eliminating limits, GO/NG judgment
criteria, reference value, and setup values for the automatic workpiece detection.
Therefore, changing of the resolution should be carried out first.