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Instruction Manual C200
Menu selection and programming
1. Turn the encoder clockwise ( CW ) to switch to the programming mode.
Turn the encoder counterclockwise ( CCW ) to exit the programming mode.
2. The respective display element that can be changed flashes in the programming mode.
3. Turn the encoder to alter the flashing display element. ( CW
→
+1 or go to the next function;
CCW
→
-1 or go to the previous function ).
4. Push the encoder button to accept or confirm a flashing setting.
Menu overview
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E
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r
r
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o
o
f
f
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E
E
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n
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r
r
y
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r
s
s
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c
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Perform zero adjustment or calibration
Menu for mechanical adjustment of probes
mm ( 0.0001 / 0.001 ) / inches ( 0.00001 / 0.0001 )
Programming of the column display
Zero point of column display
Tolerance values 1 to 4 as relative deviations from nominal size
Activation of measurement inputs for the selected gauge,
Coefficients and linking of measurement inputs
P1
to
P8
Static
measurement
Dynamic measurement ( Min, Max, TIR, Mean, Bore )
Standard value for zero adjustment
Standard values for gauge calibration
Basic setup
L0.
- Activate / deactivate gauges
L1.
- Gauge selection by auto recognition ( on / oFF )
L2.
- Encoder button function in measuring mode
L3.
- Foot / hand switch
Ft1
function in measuring mode
L4.
- Foot / hand switch
Ft2
function in measuring mode
L5.
- Function of IMB foot / hand switch in measuring mode
L6.
- RS232 output control
L7.
- Column display setup ( column range, column starting point )
L8.
- Setting the grading mode ( classification )
L9.
- Timer forced calibration
LA.
- Setting password protection
For quick help during programming use the programming reference card !!!
The card provides useful information and is a valuable source of information for daily work with
the column gauge.
First-time users of the column gauge
should carefully read the instructions given in the following
chapter, which provides detailed information on the individual programming steps.
Users with basic knowledge
of the column gauge should turn to the following chapter for reference.
3.3 Quick programming guide for programmers in a hurry
Unit / Resolution
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Nominal size
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Tolerances
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Measuring mode
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Master value
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Calibration mode
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Measuring inputs
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