
Information for the Operator user | Sending measured values to a computer
12.1.1 Functions for measured value output
The function bar provides the following functions for measured value output:
Manual output of measured values
: The user triggers transfer of the measured
values manually.
Touch-probe triggered output of measured values
: The product automatically
transfers the measured values each time the stylus is deflected.
Continuous output of measured values
: The product transfers the measured
values continuously at intervals of approx. 200 ms
The overview shows which contents can be transferred with the respective
functions:
Symbol
Function
Current
position
Minimum Maximum
Range
Manual output of
measured values
✓
✓
✓
✓
Touch-probe
triggered output
of measured
values
✓
–
–
–
Continuous output
of measured
values
✓
✓
✓
✓
You can use the
Manual output of measured values
and
Touch-probe
triggered output of measured values
in parallel. The
Continuous
output of measured values
cannot be combined with any of the other
measured value outputs.
See the
General Operation
chapter of this manual for a description of the
function elements for the measured value output.
12.1.2 Adding a function element
Tap
Measure
in the main menu
Drag an empty function bar field to the left and into the
workspace
A dialog box for selecting the function element appears
Tap one of the following function elements:
Manual output of measured values
Touch-probe triggered output of measured values
Continuous output of measured values
Tap
Close
The function element is now available
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