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Instruction Manual C200
The nominal value determines the value at which the zero point
(no deviation)
is indicated on the column
display. If the nominal value for a component is for instance 20 mm, the column will indicate a deviation
of 0.1 mm with a component of 20.1 mm.
If you just want to check and not change the nominal size, turn the encoder to select the
NOMINAL SIZE
menu
( LED flashes )
and then push and hold the encoder for more than 2 seconds. The display will briefly
indicate the nominal size value without starting the menu.
Note :
The nominal size value is used for zero positioning of the column display only and
does not influence the numeric display
.
In this menu you can programme up to 4 tolerance limits to indicate the relative deviation from the nomi-
nal size.
The first step in programming is to select one tolerance mark. The column display therefore superim-
poses the 4 tolerance marks :
+ red
-
upper tolerance limit
+ yellow
-
upper intervention limit
– yellow
-
lower intervention limit
– red
-
lower tolerance limit
The corresponding, active tolerance mark flashes. Turn the encoder to switch from one tolerance mark to
another. The numeric display will indicate the respective state ( OFF ) or the tolerance value set for the
flashing tolerance mark.
Push the encoder button to start the programming procedure for the respective tolerance mark.
Switch the tolerance mark ON or OFF via
on/oFF
on the numeric display by turning the encoder. If the
tolerance mark has been activated, the
relative deviation
to the nominal size can now be entered.
See the following table for information on the possible range of values for tolerance settings :
Turn the encoder to select the desired number of the flashing
point and then confirm by pushing the encoder button.
Unit
Resolution
Min. value
Max. value
mm
0,001
-59,999
59,999
mm
0,0001
-5,9999
5,9999
inch
0,0001
-5,9999
5,9999
inch
0,00001
-0,59999
0,59999