MEASURE USING MULTIPOINT
Preparations
Before you start measuring, make sure you have done the preparations you need.
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Mount the measuring units. "Multipoint" is available when you use XT60 measuring units.
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To calculate results, you need to enter at least the distance between the measuring units, see "Enter distances"
on page 36.
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Connect measurement units.
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If needed, perform a rough alignment. See "Set up measuring units" on page 34.
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If needed, measure Softfoot. See "Softfoot" on page 37.
Measure
It is possible to switch measuring method before you have registered a value.
For a more accurate result, try to spread the points as much as possible. The colours indicates where the optimum pos-
itions to measure are. Green is best place to measure. Always turn the shaft in the same direction for a more accurate
result.
1. Tap
on the tab to select the method Multipoint.
2. Adjust laser to the center of the targets. If needed, adjust the units on the rods, then use laser adjustments knobs.
3. Tap
to register the first position. The first position is automatically set to zero.
4. Tap
to register as many positions as you wish. After three points a result is available.
5. Tap
to go to the Result view, or tap
to measure again.
The registered values are saved when you leave the Measure view. If you return to the Measure view, it is possible to
do a new measurement.
A. Tap to display detector information.
B. Registered measurement point.
C. Measurement direction. If you change direction during the measurement, the arrow turns red.
D. Quality assessment. See "Quality assessment" on page 52
E. Tap to display detailed information.
F. Delete registered value.
G. Tap to register values.
Make a new measurement. This makes it possible to check the repeatability of the measurement.
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