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Details the soft key functions available for operating modes, including setup, reference, tool, and datum functions.
Indicates where the software version is displayed on the initial power-up screen.
Describes the availability of the Wizard 411 DRO in one, two, and three axis configurations.
Explains symbols used in notes to indicate type and severity of information for the operator.
Shows how different variables like soft keys and hard keys are represented in the manual's text.
Details the components and layout of the Wizard 411 display screen, including status bar and display areas.
Describes the function and symbol of each physical hard key on the Wizard 411 readout.
Explains the two main operating modes: Distance-To-Go (Incremental) and Actual Value (Absolute).
Details the feature for re-establishing the relationship between axis positions and display values using reference marks.
Configure display units, measurement format, and scaling factor for parts.
Set diameter axes display, near zero warning, status bar, job clock, and console adjustments.
Manage language settings and import/export operating parameters via USB.
Explains the toggle function of the SET/ZERO soft key for datum setting and zeroing.
Covers tool table, tool compensation, and calling tools for milling operations.
Details datum setting methods, including setting with a tool and using probing functions.
Explains absolute and incremental distance presets for defining target positions in milling.
Covers circle, linear patterns, and related functions like 1/2 hard key and pattern execution.
Details machining flat diagonal (incline) and rounded (arc) surfaces.
Covers tool table, display icons, and procedures for setting tool offsets using TOOL/SET and LOCK AXIS.
Details datum setting methods specific to turning operations, including using LOCK AXIS.
Explains taper calculation, presets, radius/diameter display, and vectoring for turning.
Covers initial setup parameters, including passcode protection and application settings.
Configures encoder resolution, type, reference marks, and display settings for axes.
Details coupling of encoder inputs and specific Z coupling for turning applications.
Explains linear, non-linear error compensation, and backlash compensation for accuracy.
Configures application settings, position recall, and performs keypad/display diagnostic tests.
Information on mounting the DRO to a tilt/swivel feature.
Details voltage, power, frequency, fuse rating, and protection degree for the DRO.
Specifies operating and storage temperature ranges, and mechanical weight.
Advises on simple cleaning procedures using a dry lint-free cloth.
Provides the physical dimensions of the Wizard 411 readout in both inches and millimeters.
Details the procedure for mounting the DRO using an arm, including components and features.
Explains the mounting process using a base option, including required hardware and features.
| Bolt Hole Circle Diameter | Yes |
|---|---|
| Line Hole | Yes |
| Arcing | Yes |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Operating Temperature | 0-50°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20 to 70 °C |
| Axes | 2 or 3 axes |
| Display Type | Monochrome LCD |
| Input Voltage | 115/230 VAC |