PROGRAMMING - MULTIPLE CHECK MEASUREMENT
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CHK 1, CHK 2, CHK 3, CHK 4
Select the check that is to be set up by:
1)
Rotate the ENTER button until the desired check number is displayed and then
press ENTER.
2)
For each check in the gage setup the FUNCTION, RANGE, LIMITS,
MASTERS, and CHECK NAME per the following instructions.
Function
1)
Rotate the ENTER button until "FUNCTION" is displayed and then
press ENTER.
2)
Rotate the ENTER button to select from BYPASS, AVG, +PEAK, -
PEAK, TOL CHK, or TIR. Refer to the Accusetter program guide for
the correct function for a given application and then press ENTER.
3)
Rotate the ENTER button to select FORMULA or MPL CHK and then
press ENTER.
NOTE: Refer to the Accusetter setup guide for the gage formula or
multiple check formula to be programmed for this check.
Use the FORMULA menu if the check is a result of one or more gage
inputs and use the MPL CHK formula if this check a combination of the
results from two or more other checks.
Formula
1)
Rotate the ENTER button to select input A, B, C, or D and then
press ENTER.
2)
A numerical value with a polarity sign (+ or -) will display. Enter
the correct magnification numeral. If this input is not being used,
change number to 0. Enter the correct polarity by pressing the
enter button to move to the + or - position and rotate enter button
to select your choice.
3)
Press the RST button to return to the formula menu and rotate
the ENTER button to select the next input, if any, used on the
current check and repeat steps 1 - 2. When all inputs for the
current check have been setup press the RST button until
"FUNCTION" is displayed.
Summary of Contents for Accu-Setter II
Page 2: ...A Accu Setter II User s Manual Edmunds GAGES...
Page 16: ...2 3 2 3 Overall E9300Unit Figure 2 1 Accusetter II Basic Unit E9300...
Page 18: ...2 5 Figure 2 2 Front Panel...
Page 20: ...2 7 Figure 2 3 Rear Panel...
Page 32: ...3 4 Figure 3 3 Air Connections For Air Gaging Application Only...
Page 39: ...3 11 An example of various multipliers as related to diameter measurement follows...
Page 40: ...3 12 The last consideration to complete the formula is the gaging function See examples below...
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