Instruction manual for MH & MH+M
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with the button
.
When calculating, it happens that the name of the newly created block is
automatically defined according to the previously selected blocks for
calcul
ation (example “M3-M5”). This name is informative and can also be
modified via the editing key.
Below an example of introducing a block name:
On the top right side of the screen, the total number of characters available for determining
the name as well as the number of characters already used is defined.
14.11 To run a probe
calibration
The key
will allow you to force a probe recalibration.
14.12 Distance between
two heights
It is possible to calculate the distance between two heights (calculated and/or measured)
using the key
of the control panel. However, it is important to know prior to the
measurement which results (measurement blocks of the list) have to be taken into account
during the calculation. There are two options for the user.
Case
Description
Only one block of the
memory is selected
(regardless of which one it
is)
Regardless of the block that has been
selected, it is the distance between the two last
valid blocks in the list that is calculated.
M
last block
– M
second last block
Two blocks of the list are
selected
The distance is calculated as follows:
M
selection 1
– M
selection 2
14.13 Average between
two heights
It is possible to calculate the average of two heights (calculated and/or measured) using the
key
of the control panel. However, it is important to know prior to the measurement
which results (measurement blocks of the list) have to be taken into account during the
calculation. There are two options for the user.
Case
Description
Only one block of the
memory is selected
(regardless of which one it
is)
Regardless of the block that has been
selected, it is the distance between the two last
valid blocks in the list that is calculated.