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Chapter
8
Troubleshooting
Chapter
1
Instructions for
Safe Use
Chapter
2
Product
Overview
Chapter
3
Connection and
Installation
Chapter
4
Names and
Functions
Chapter
5
Mode of Use
Chapter
6
Parameter
Settings
Chapter
7
External Input and
Output
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Chapter
9
Specifications
5-3 Varied Applications
5-3-1 Master Calibration/Reset function
The reset function serves to set a standard for measurement values
using a block gauge, for example. Resetting sets the current value to “0”.
If a preset value has been set, the current value becomes the preset
value.
Any of the following methods can be used to perform a reset:
•
Key operation (Reset)
•
Input via I/O (RESET)
•
Transmission of a reset command via RS-232C (Zr)
Note: Always reset after replacing the detector with a different one.
5-3-2 Preset Function
This function can add a specified value to the measurement value.
If a preset value has been set, resetting the instrument clears the current value to the preset
value.
For details on setting a preset value, refer to 6-1 “Setting the SET No. Parameters”.
For example, when the instrument is reset with a block gauge or other reference, and you
wish to indicate that position as 3.5 mm, set a preset value of 3.5 mm.
5-3-3 Absolute Value Display and Relative Value Display
Absolute value display is the status where mechanically intrinsic measuring values are
displayed, taking the status where the detector’s spindle is projecting to the maximum extent
as approximately zero (actually it will be a little on the minus side).
Relative value display is the status where measurement values are displayed by taking the
position determined in master calibration using the reset operation described above as the
reference.
To set to absolute display, long-press the Reset key. ABS will be displayed on the screen.
To set to relative value display, press the Reset key. The measurement value will be reset.
Chapter
5
Mode of Use
I/O
RS-232C
Reset