5.2
DSD Specific Adjustments
If it becomes necessary to adjust a specific DSD, use the following instructions:
1. From the CUT screen or the BITTING screen. Select ADJUST.
Part of the versatility of the Tiger SHARK
™
is the ability to make adjustments to a specific DSD. This feature can
be beneficial when cutting a key for a lock with worn pins or wafers (by cutting the key shallower you can compen-
sate for the decreased height of the worn pins) or if using a particular cutter wheel that has been sharpened (by
cutting a little deeper you can compensate for the decreased diameter of the cutter). Adjustments can be made
on a temporary basis (for the current cutting session only) or on a "permanent" basis (stored for continued use).
Due to limited computer storage space, adjustments can only be stored for 64 DSD numbers.
Use the arrows to increase (to the right) or decrease (to the left) the starting point of the
first space.
Use the arrows to increase (to the right) or decrease (to the left) the depths (note: this
adjustment is applied to all depths).
Use the arrows to scroll through the different cutting modes (refer to Section 5.4.1 for
details on the different modes).
Use the arrows to increase or decrease the speed at which the carriage engages the
cutter wheel. Note: if cutting a particularly hard key blank (such as stainless steel),
better results may be achieved by slowing the speed.
Reverts the DSD back to original factory specifications (cancelling any
adjustments made).
Will display the previous screen (either the CUT screen or BITTING screen) without
saving any adjustments made.
Will display a list of all "permanently" adjusted DSD.
Will save the adjustments made for the current cutting session only, and return to the
CUT screen or BITTING screen. The screen will display ADJUSTED DSD.
Will store the adjustments, and apply them to all future uses of this DSD. After selecting
PERMANENT, select BACK to return to the BITTING screen or CUT screen. See the
following for instructions on editing or deleting adjustments.
SPACE:
DEPTH:
CUT MODE:
SPEED:
DEFAULT:
BACK:
VIEW LIST:
TEMPORARY:
PERMANENT:
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