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4 Basic Operations

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No. 99MBC109B

Basic Operations

4.1 

Switching Between Display A and B (2-Axis 

Models Only)

You can select Display A (upper row) or Display B (lower row). For BANK1, 

Display A is selected to display CEL1 and Display B is selected to display CEL2. 

For BANK2, Display A is selected to display CEL3 and Display B is selected 

to display CEL4. For details about CEL, see  "3.4.1 Internal Structure of the 

Counter" (page 17).
This section explains how to select Display A or B.

Press and hold [SEL].

 

» The selected Display will blink (the 

example on the right shows the 

Display when Display A is assigned 

to UNIT A (Count A), Display B is 

assigned to UNIT B (Count B).

Display A (upper row display): CEL1

CH number (CEL number)

UNIT

Display B (lower row display): CEL2

CH number (CEL number)

UNIT

Tips

•  When calculation with a constant is set, the LED in the right-most digit will be [=], as 

shown in Display B.

•  For EH-102D, all decimal points blink for about 8 seconds when an error is canceled.

Perform step 

1

 again if the Display is not configured as you want.

4.2 

Switching the Displayed BANK (2-Axis 

Models Only)

2-axis models have 4 internal counters that are referred to as "CEL" (CEL1 to 

4). CEL1 and CEL2 will be displayed as BANK1, and CEL3 and CEL4 will be 

displayed as BANK2. The displayed BANK can be switched as necessary. For 

details about CEL, see  "3.4.1 Internal Structure of the Counter" (page 17).

This section explains how to switch the displayed BANK.

Press and hold [P.SET], and then press [MODE].

Summary of Contents for 542-071

Page 1: ...near Gage Counter EH Series EH 101P EH 102P EH 102Z EH 102S EH 102D Read this User s Manual thoroughly before operating the instrument After reading retain it close at hand for future reference This E...

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Page 4: ...be subject to electric shock and there is a risk of breakage or fire due to a short circuit caused by metallic powders that have gotten inside the product Precautions for Use Product applications and...

Page 5: ...this product in a place where the ambient temperature is within the range of 0 C to 40 C Avoid using it in a place that is subject to sudden changes in temperature or humidity When using this product...

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Page 8: ...mage owing to fire salt gas abnormal voltage lightning surge or natural disaster y y Failure or damage owing to use in combination with hardware or software other than that designated or permitted by...

Page 9: ...toyo is found to be liable to you for any damage or loss which arises out of or is in any way connected with use of this product by you in no event shall Mitutoyo s and or its affiliated and related c...

Page 10: ...z zManuals for Linear Gages LGK User s Manual LGF Standard User s Manual LGF Origin mark User s Manual LGB User s Manual LGB2 User s Manual LG 1100 User s Manual LGM User s Manual LGS User s Manual LG...

Page 11: ...14 to 3 5 CEL Specific Parameters page 21 z zOperation key names Operation key names are written side by side in the following way when an operation key name differs between 1 axis models and 2 axis m...

Page 12: ...ectrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems v China RoHS Compliance Information v Warranty vi Disclaimer vii About This...

Page 13: ...ode Setting 28 4 6 Tolerance Value Setting 29 4 7 Optional Constant Value Setting 32 4 8 Registering Reading Out and Clearing the Memory 34 5 External Input Output Function 35 5 1 Digimatic Output Fun...

Page 14: ...xii No 99MBC034B...

Page 15: ...unique to 2 axis models y y 2 axis independent Counter display and a Sum Difference calculation display between the 2 axes 1 2 Supported Linear Gages The following table shows the Linear Gages support...

Page 16: ...lerance judgment indicator B Indicates the tolerance judgment result of the Linear Gage INPUT B connected to the Linear Gage input connector B by color Display A Displays the counter value from INPUT...

Page 17: ...eter number LIMIT key Sets the tolerance value MODE key Sets Peak mode Tips When setting the tolerance Preset or optional constant value this moves the current input digit from left to right A_ZERO ZE...

Page 18: ...for Digimatic output Linear Gage input connector B For connecting a Linear Gage The Linear Gage connected to this is referred to as INPUT B Linear Gage input connector A For connecting a Linear Gage...

Page 19: ...rameters page 12 Set advanced parameters 3 3 Advanced Parameters page 14 Measure Prepare the workpiece Prepare the master workpiece as necessary Set the tolerance 4 6 Tolerance Value Setting page 29 S...

Page 20: ...1 Overview 6 No 99MBC109B MEMO...

Page 21: ...ing holes in the panel Width mm Height mm Panel thickness mm 138 5 to 139 68 3 to 68 7 1 0 to 3 2 Panel mounting procedure 1 Loosen the fixing bracket mounting screws see the following figure and then...

Page 22: ...ng on a panel Use 6 washers 2 2 1 Mounting on a Panel page 7 Fixing brackets Stand standard accessory Rubber foot standard accessory 2 3 Connections 2 3 1 Power Source Use the supplied AC adapter and...

Page 23: ...For details about RS LINK see 5 4 RS LINK Function page 40 2 3 3 Connection Procedure NOTICE Always turn off the power switch of this product while making connections Do not run the power cable and Li...

Page 24: ...y state 2 Press SEL CE The Counter changes to the Counter display Tips EH 102Z will enter the origin detection waiting state To change to the Counter display push in the contact point of the Linear Ga...

Page 25: ...are set in Parameter mode As an example the procedure for using the Linear Gage with a resolution of 5 m for EH 102P is explained 1 Turn on the power switch The Counter enters the stand by state 2 Pr...

Page 26: ...e stand by state 3 2 Basic Parameters This section explains the basic parameters related to measuring Be sure to set these settings before measuring Tips Correct measurement results may not be obtaine...

Page 27: ...Gage reso lution 1 Sets the resolution of the Linear Gage that is to be connected to It can be set per axis EH P Z 0 10 m 1 5 m 2 1 m 3 0 5 m 4 0 1 m 5 0 1 m exclusive for 542 711 1 and 542 712 1 EH S...

Page 28: ...lize 1 Initialize 02 Key protect Key operations can be disabled to prevent operation errors 0 Key operation enabled 1 Key operation disabled 06 Display mode selection 1 2 axis models only Selects the...

Page 29: ...when the Counter cannot read the input signals from a Digimatic device 0 No WAIT 2 200 ms WAIT 1 100 ms WAIT 20 Tolerance output BCD output swi tchover 1 Switches between tolerance judgment result ou...

Page 30: ...etected with out turning off the power in the case of an abnormal stop 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 33 Origin initialization when the power switch is on When a Linear Gage with an origin mark is connected ini...

Page 31: ...de setting Tips For details about BANK see 4 2 Switching the Displayed BANK 2 Axis Models Only page 25 For details about Display mode selection see 3 4 2 Details of Display Mode Selection Parameter Nu...

Page 32: ...tional display 4 CELs UNIT A to F UNIT A to F UNIT A to F UNIT A to F Tips The Display mode also controls the number of output data for the external output function Digimatic output and RS 232C output...

Page 33: ...to the most recently saved data the maximum value and the minimum value from past data can also be read out The saved data will not cleared even if the power switch is turned off Tips For details abo...

Page 34: ...A Count B The current value of INPUT A or INPUT B UNIT C A B Sum or difference of the current values of INPUT A and INPUT B UNIT D E Speed A Speed B The moving speed of the spindle of the Linear Gage...

Page 35: ...EL display 1 2 axis models only Selects the UNIT counting method to be displayed for each CEL when Display mode is set to Option 0 UNIT A Count A 1 UNIT B Count B 2 UNIT C A B 3 UNIT D Speed A except...

Page 36: ...ter number will switch to parameter number 40 for 2 axis models and to parameter number 41 for 1 axis models When the parameter number advances to 42 it will return to 40 for 2 axis models and to 41 f...

Page 37: ...a constant 42 Hide the lowest order digit 20 Tolerance BCD output switchover 21 BCD output logic 24 RS 232C USB Digimatic output switchover 25 Data transfer speed 26 Parity check 27 Data bit 28 Outpu...

Page 38: ...3 Setting Parameters 24 No 99MBC109B MEMO...

Page 39: ...ned to UNIT B Count B Display A upper row display CEL1 CH number CEL number UNIT Display B lower row display CEL2 CH number CEL number UNIT Tips When calculation with a constant is set the LED in the...

Page 40: ...rm Zero setting 1 If Peak mode measurement has been set switch to normal measurement The counter value will be displayed The figure on the right shows a counter value of 1 000 Tips For details about s...

Page 41: ...press SEL the blinking switches between Display A and Display B 4 1 Switching Between Display A and B 2 Axis Models Only page 25 2 Press P SET The previous Preset value will be displayed when the prev...

Page 42: ...splays TIR value during the measurement TIR maximum value minimum value The display will not change until either a new maximum value or minimum value is measured 4 5 1 Procedure for Switching Peak Mod...

Page 43: ...The tolerance values can be set separately for each CEL Tips Set the value of parameter number 20 to 0 3 step tolerance or 1 5 step tolerance in advance For details about I O output see 5 5 I O Conne...

Page 44: ...ter will return to the Counter display Tips An error will occur unless S1 S4 Press SEL CE to redo the input from S1 4 6 2 5 Step Tolerance Value Setting 5 Step Tolerance Zone Selection With S1 to S4 s...

Page 45: ...e judgment indicator S1 Amber indicator on S2 Amber indicator blinks S3 Red indicator blinks S4 Red indicator on 3 Press MODE The input digit will shift to the right 4 Press A_ZERO ZERO or B_ZERO The...

Page 46: ...ZERO ZERO The Counter enters Parameter mode 2 Press A_ZERO ZERO once to set parameter number 00 to 1 The display appears as to the right 3 Press P SET The parameter number will switch to 40 Tips For 1...

Page 47: ...ber will be displayed in Display B The set value of CEL1 will be displayed as to the right Display A Display B 4 Press MODE The input digit will shift to the right 5 Press A_ZERO ZERO or B_ZERO The mu...

Page 48: ...25 z zProcedure to register the memory 1 Press B_ZERO The current value in Display A is stored in Display B z zProcedure to read out the stored data 1 Press and hold SEL to select Display B Tips For d...

Page 49: ...measurement data by connecting to a Digimatic Mini Processor DP 1VR which is sold separately When connecting connect the Digimatic cable to the RS_LINK connector OUT of the Counter Tips A maximum of...

Page 50: ...OUT 8 CTS IN 1 9 NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin number Pin number Counter side PC side Pin number Signal name I O 1 5 6 9 Communication specification conforming to EIA RS 232C Item Descrip...

Page 51: ...1 to 99 00 means all channels Channels 01 to 04 correspond to CEL1 to CEL4 respectively A after G in the output data denotes the type of data N Current value X Maximum value M Minimum value W TIR 2 If...

Page 52: ...To cancel the stand by state use CS00CRLF all channels specified 5 3 3 Saving and Loading Parameters The set parameter data can be output to a PC and then saved to a text file The data saved to a PC...

Page 53: ...02 Per axis parameter example Per CEL parameter example Parameters No Parameters set value Parameter set value range Internal data Loading parameters This section explains how to read parameters 1 Pre...

Page 54: ...ntrol a maximum of 10 Counters using the RS LINK function 5 4 1 Connections Connect between IN and OUT of the RS_LINK connectors as shown in the following figure IN OUT RS LINK IN OUT IN OUT RS 232C R...

Page 55: ...f Error Codes page 50 y y Parameters relating to RS 232C No 25 to 28 can be modified only on the first Counter If you modify a parameter reset the power switch of all connected Counters 5 4 2 RS 232C...

Page 56: ...9 Pin number I O Tolerance judgment output mode BCD output mode Name Functions Name Functions 1 2 COM Internally connected to GND COM Internally connected to GND 3 O AL1 INPUT A Tolerance judgment res...

Page 57: ...e 36 I PB INPUT B Display B Preset Peak clear in Peak HOLD mode Tips The functions with INPUT B written in function field are available for 2 axis models only I O refers to the first letters of Input...

Page 58: ...ber in normal conditions and in red when an error has occurred Perform the total tolerance judgment with SENSORPAK optional software For BCD output the Total Judgment indicator lights in amber in norm...

Page 59: ...5 V 0 1999 1999 Output voltage 2 5 V counter value voltage resolution 0 75 mV full scale 1 0 to 4 0 V Response speed 10 Hz update time 5 ms Accuracy 1 1 to 4 V accuracy is rated at full scale 4 V Loa...

Page 60: ...fter the counter data enters in the Specification range depends on the connected equipment such as the Linear Gage BCD output D1 D2 D8 SET1 BCDCK READY Max 5 ms Min 10 ms x 8 80 ms Min 2 ms Min 5 ms M...

Page 61: ...witching the displayed BANK PA PB pin numbers 35 36 Preset Peak clear SET3 SET2 SET1 BANK1 H H H BANK2 H H L SET3 SET2 SET1 Preset H H H Peak clear H H L MODE pin number 29 Switching Peak A B_HOLD pin...

Page 62: ...ned to the HOLD signal The data latch function will be executed 10 s or 10 ms when the HOLD input is active axis by axis after the fall of the HOLD signal The error cancellation will be executed with...

Page 63: ...g input Check the external input Calculation with a constant function is set Cancel calculation with a constant function Set parameter number 41 to 0 Cannot execute Zero setting Peak mode is active Ca...

Page 64: ...y y CS00CRLF RS y y HOLD input I O Error 20 Red indicator on Error_20 H L1 L L5 L FFFF20 Excess speed Revise the measurement conditions y y SEL CE y y CS00CRLF RS y y HOLD input I O Error 30 Red indi...

Page 65: ...alue setting error Input the tolerance value again Counter value status SEL CE Error 95 Normal output L Counter value status Key protect Cancel the key protection parameters Counter value status Autom...

Page 66: ...e 3 main error cancellation methods are explained below but the appropriate method differs depending on the cause y y Automatic cancellation y y Press SEL CE y y Input an external HOLD signal Tips For...

Page 67: ...x 700 mA Guarantee a minimum power supply of 1 A per unit from the commercial power supply Operating temperature humidity range 0 C to 40 C 20 RH to 80 RH without condensation Storage temperature humi...

Page 68: ...137 156 7 148 2 144 138 7 3 Option Part No Name 02ADB440 I O output connector with cover 02ADD950 RS LINK connection cable 0 5 m 936937 RS LINK connection cable 1 m 965014 RS LINK connection cable 2...

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Page 75: ...9B Revision History Date of publication No of revisions Revision details July 1 2017 Second edition Completely revised February 1 2019 Third edition Change in specifications Change in notations and ex...

Page 76: ...No 99MBC109B Printed in Japan Mitutoyo Corporation 20 1 Sakado 1 Chome Takatsu ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 213 8533 Japan Home page http www mitutoyo co jp global html...

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