
Information for OEM and Setup users | Commissioning
4.2.4
Changing the password
You must change the password to prevent unauthorized configuration.
The password is confidential and must not be disclosed to any other person.
Tap
Settings
in the main menu
Tap
User
The logged-in user is indicated by a check mark
Select the logged-in user
Tap
Password
Enter the current password
Confirm entry with
RET
Enter the new password and repeat it
Confirm entry with
RET
Tap
OK
Close the message with
OK
The new password is available the next time the user logs in
4.3
Steps for commissioning
The following commissioning steps build on each other.
To correctly commission the product, make sure to perform the steps
in the order described here
Prerequisite:
You are logged on as a user of the
OEM
Basic settings
Activating Software options
Setting the date and time
Setting the units of measure
Configuring a touch probe
Configuring the axes
For EnDat interfaces:
encoders with EnDat interface
Performing error
compensation
Ascertaining the line count
For 1 V
PP
or 11
μ
A
PP
inter-
faces:
mark search
Configuring the axes for
compensation
Ascertaining the line count
For TTL interface:
search
Configuring axes for encoders
with TTL interface
Performing error
compensation
Ascertaining the output
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Summary of Contents for GAGE-CHEK 2000
Page 1: ...GAGE CHEK 2000 Operating Instructions Evaluation Unit English en 06 2022...
Page 3: ...I General information...
Page 7: ...1 Fundamentals...
Page 14: ...2 Safety...
Page 19: ...3 Basic operation...
Page 43: ...II Information for OEM and Setup users...
Page 48: ...1 Transport and storage...
Page 54: ...2 Mounting...
Page 60: ...3 Installation...
Page 72: ...4 Commissioning...
Page 121: ...5 Setup...
Page 150: ...6 File management...
Page 157: ...7 Settings...
Page 172: ...8 Servicing and maintenance...
Page 184: ...9 Removal and disposal...
Page 186: ...10 Specifications...
Page 194: ......
Page 195: ...III Information for the Operator user...
Page 240: ...14 What to do if...