PROGRAMMING - MULTIPLE CHECK MEASUREMENT
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Limits
MAX, MIN, +APPR, -APPR
1)
Rotate the ENTER button until "LIMITS" is displayed and then
press the ENTER button.
2)
Rotate the ENTER button until "MAX", "MIN", "+APPR", or" -
APPR" is displayed and then press the ENTER button.
3)
Rotate the ENTER button to select whether the limit will be "ON" or
"OFF" and then press ENTER.
4)
Rotate the ENTER button to drive the bargraph until the limit value
is displayed and press the ENTER button.
5)
Repeat steps 2 - 4 for any limits that are required.
CLASS
1)
Rotate the ENTER button until "LIMITS" is displayed and then
press the ENTER button.
2)
Rotate the ENTER button until "CLASS" is displayed and then press
ENTER.
3)
Rotate the ENTER button to select "EQUAL" or "SELECT" and
then press ENTER.
Note:
If you chose "EQUAL", the Accu-Setter will automatically
program the classes after the first class size is programmed. If you
chose SELECT, the operator can program each class size
independently.
4)
"QTY" with a numerical value will display. Rotate ENTER button
until desired number of classes is displayed, 39 maximum, and press
the ENTER button.
5)
"STRT. PT." will display. Rotate the ENTER button to set the
starting point of first class and then press the ENTER button.
6)
"CLASS" with a numerical value will display. Rotate the ENTER
button to set the ending point of the first class and then press the
ENTER button.
7)
"CLASS 02" will display if more than one class has been selected.
If EQUAL was selected in step 3 then the Accusetter will
automatically program the remaining classes. If SELECT was
chosen in step 3 then rotate the ENTER button to set the ending
point of the next class, press ENTER and repeat until all classes
have been programmed.
8)
Press the RST button until "LIMITS" is displayed to return to the
define, checks menu.
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...
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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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