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6.2 Imaging
6.2.1 Coordinate system (optional)
The names of the vertical and horizontal axes often vary with measuring instruments.
And so vertical and horizontal adjustment devices also differ in their axis assignment
for example.
This operating mode is therefore used for the axis assignment (X = horizontal or ver-
tical, Z = vertical or horizontal) including the imaging axes with the counter module
axes.
You access this operating mode using the following menu steps:
Main menu
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Setup
Ö
Imaging
Ö
Coordinate system
6.2.2 Black/White
You access this operating mode using the following menu steps:
Main menu
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Setup
Ö
Imaging
Ö
Black/White
Here you can decide whether an object and its contour are displayed in colour (false
colours) or in black and white (grey scale).
The standard setting with false colours is used for the
transmitted light application.
It gives optimum optical contrast for your observations and is the basis for precise
measuring results.
Incident applications,
such as cutting inspections,
are carried out in the Black/White setting because
with this the user can check the surface of the object
visually very easily for any damage.
You can use the "Line" and "Radius" measurement
function to analyse edges on the surface of an object
very well geometrically.
Tool cutting edge in incident light