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1 Power switch
Used to turn ON/OFF power. Sliding the switch turns the power ON or OFF.
2 Hand strap attachment hole
Used to attach the hand strap.
3 Measurement key
Press to calibrate or measure. Measurement can also be performed by
pressing the measurement button (10).
4 Specimen measuring port
This is the aperture for measuring samples.
5 Control panel
The keys are used to switch screens and to select, set, or save settings. For
details, refer to page 28 “Control Keys”.
6 LCD screen
Displays settings, measurement results, messages, etc.
7 USB connection terminal
(Micro-AB)
Used to connect the instrument to a printer via USB or to connect the
instrument to the Bluetooth module (CM-A219) via the cable set for
Bluetooth module (CM-A225).
Notes
Only the Bluetooth module (optional) or the printer (optional) can be
connected to the MicroUSB connector on the instrument. No other
devices can be connected. Doing so may result in a malfunction. Use the
dedicated cables (optional) to connect each device.
8 USB connection terminal
(Type B)
Used to connect the instrument to a PC when using the supplied USB cable
(IF-A17).
Memo
Power will not be supplied through the cable while the instrument is
connected to the PC.
9 AC adapter socket
Used to connect the AC adapter connector plug when using the supplied
AC adapter (AC-A311).
10 Measurement button
Press to calibrate or measure. Measurement can be performed by pressing
either the measurement key or the measurement button depending on the
orientation of the instrument to the sample when measuring.
Memo
Users are able to disable the measurement button. For how to configure
this setting, refer to page 95 “Measurement Button”.
11 Battery compartment cover
Open this cover to replace the battery.
12 Screw holes for securing (M6)
Used for mounting and securing the instrument to jigs or other
components.
Memo
When securing the instrument to a jig or other component, securing the
instrument in at least two locations is recommended. Securing the
instrument in only one location may resulting in the instrument falling
and becoming damaged.
13 Ready lamp (blue)
Displays the measurement ready status when charging of the emission
circuit is complete.
14 Charger lamp (orange)
Lights during charging.
Summary of Contents for CM-M6
Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Please read before using the instrument...
Page 18: ...15 Names and Functions of Parts 1 8 9 4 6 5 2 3 10 11 12 14 13 7...
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Page 119: ...116 5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Message List 117 Troubleshooting 119...
Page 123: ...120 6 Appendix Chapter 6 Appendix Main Specifications 121 Dimensions 122...
Page 125: ...122 6 Appendix Dimensions Unit mm 50 M6 1 0 DEPTH 6 M6 1 0 DEPTH 6 55 33 152 3 49 5 81 239...
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