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4-4 Display B
Display B is used to display the readings of measurement, units of measurement, the
indications of the operation, etc. It is designed for more convenient reading on multiple
directions.
4-5 USB Cable Interface
The interface accepts a USB data cable for data collection.
4-6 Fixing Screw
The fixing screw allows the gauge sensor to be connected to external components.
4-7 Power Interface
The power interface accepts a 6 V DC power supply.
4-8 Screw Holes
Device casing screw holes.
4-9 Rear Battery Case
The location of the battery compartment for battery power supply.
4.2
Display
Figure 3: Unit Display Diagram
Function Description of Display
4-10 Battery Indicator
When the battery voltage is low, the battery icon
‘
’
appears on the top left corner
of the display, indicating lack of voltage and the batteries need to be replaced.
4-11 Displayed Reading
For this gauge, the pushing force is a positive value (not shown "+"); the pulling force is a
negative value (display "-").
4-12 Peak Value Indicator MAX
When the indicator ‘MAX.’
appears, it indicates that the device is in Peak Value Hold
Mode, in which the displayed reading is the peak value during measurement. When the
indicator ‘MAX.’ does not
appear, it indicates that it is in Real-Time Measurement Mode,
in which the displayed reading changes according to the applied load.
4-13 Memory Indicator SV
When
‘SV’
appears, it indicates that it is in measurement mode, in which the displayed
reading can be memorized into the gauge.
4-14 Scanning Indicator RD
When ‘RD’
appears, it indicates the device is in Data Scanning Mode, in which the
displayed value is one of the data stored in the device memory.
4-15 Measurement Unit
It indicates the current measurement unit, which includes ‘kgf’, ‘gf’, ‘N’, ‘lbf’.
4-16 Amount of Data in
Memory / Serial Number of
Data
In the Measurement Mode, the device indicates the amount of data in memory, for
example ‘
While in the Scanning Mode, it indicates ‘Serial Number Of Data / Amount
Of Data In Memory’, for example ‘
’.