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FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R - User Manual

FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R
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PAUL N GARDNER COMPANY
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Questions and Answers

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    Lisa FosterAug 18, 2025
    What to do if calibration/normalization is not possible on FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R?
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      moorealexanderAug 18, 2025
      If calibration or normalization is not possible on your FISCHER Measuring Instruments, it is likely because the lock function is active for the calibration or normalization functions. Deactivate the lock function in service menu 1, 33.
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    Kevin TannerAug 21, 2025
    What to do if measurement values are too high on FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R Measuring Instruments even after calibration?
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      Mr. Richard PorterAug 21, 2025
      If the measurement values on your FISCHER Measuring Instruments are too high even after calibration, it indicates that an offset value is still set. Set the offset value to zero.
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    Ian DavenportAug 23, 2025
    What to do if FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R Measuring Instruments display is dark?
    • C
      cunninghamangelaAug 23, 2025
      If the display of your FISCHER Measuring Instruments is dark, it could be due to several reasons: The instrument might be switched off, in which case you should press the [OK] button to turn it on. Alternatively, a battery contact foil might still be in the battery compartment, preventing the instrument from switching on; remove the foil before first use. Finally, the USB interface might be in an undefined condition; remove the batteries and reinsert them to resolve this.
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    Jessica GordonAug 26, 2025
    What does Er6 or _ _ _ _ mean on FISCHER Measuring Instruments and how to fix it?
    • A
      Alexander MerrittAug 26, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments display shows 'Er6' or ' _ _ _ _', it indicates that the reading is out of the measuring range, possibly because the coating is too thick. Try measuring a specimen with a coating thickness within the instrument's measurable range. It could also mean the measurement was not performed correctly, so ensure you are not hovering the instrument/probe over the specimen before or after measurement, and avoid lifting it off too quickly. Another cause might be the wrong base material; use parts with applicable base material. Finally, the error could be due to an erroneous normalization or calibration, so perform these procedures again carefully.
  • S
    Scott CunninghamAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my FISCHER Measuring Instruments show 'No measurement storage'?
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      Gabriela HuberAug 28, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments displays 'No measurement storage', it could be because the Free-Running Display mode is active; deactivate this mode in the instrument setting menu 5, 39. Alternatively, the value might be out of the measuring range. Another potential cause is an undefined USB interface condition; try removing and reinserting the batteries.
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    Kelli McclainAug 30, 2025
    What does Er7 mean on FISCHER Measuring Instruments and how to resolve it?
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      Leah WilliamsAug 30, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments display shows 'Er7', it indicates an outlier measurement was recognized during normalization or calibration, likely because the measurement on the calibration standard was not performed correctly. Repeat the normalization or calibration correctly, ensuring you do not hover the instrument/probe or lift it off too swiftly after the measurement. Another cause could be that the measurement was performed on the calibration foil instead of the uncoated specimen; repeat all measurements using the uncoated specimen. Also, check if you used a creased calibration foil and replace it if necessary. Finally, ensure the instrument/probe was placed perpendicular or squarely on the specimen or calibration standard when performing measurements.
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    Sherry CastilloSep 1, 2025
    Why do FISCHER Measuring Instruments show 0.00?
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      Lauren OsborneSep 1, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments display shows '0.00', it indicates that the instrument setting menu was quitted and no measurement has been captured yet. Perform measurements on the specimen to resolve this.
  • S
    Sara SmithSep 4, 2025
    What does Er5 mean on FISCHER Measuring Instruments and how to fix it?
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      ustoneSep 4, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments display shows 'Er5', it means the instrument cannot determine a value for the substrate material. This can happen if the [OK] button was pressed although no measurement was performed on the uncoated reference part (base), which terminates the normalization or corrective calibration. Use parts with applicable base material. Call the desired calibration menu again and perform 5 to 10 measurements on the uncoated reference part (base).
  • A
    Alyssa BurnsSep 6, 2025
    What does Er4 mean on FISCHER Measuring Instruments?
    • L
      Laura GutierrezSep 6, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments display shows 'Er4', it indicates an overflow of the data memory. Delete the data memory to resolve this issue.
  • B
    Brandon RichardsonSep 8, 2025
    What does Er28 mean on FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R?
    • J
      Julian SmithSep 8, 2025
      If your FISCHER Measuring Instruments display shows 'Er28', it indicates an internal instrument error, specifically that the instrument is unable to compute the measurement because different reference parts with different base materials are being used for corrective calibration. Always use one reference part for the corrective calibration.

Summary

Instrument Description

Areas of Application

Details the applications for DUALSCOPE, ISOSCOPE, and PERMASCOPE MPOR models.

Components

Identifies front and rear view components of the MP0R instrument.

Display symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols shown on the instrument display.

Instrument keys

Lists and explains the function of each key on the instrument.

Main menus - Functional overview

Provides a visual overview of the instrument's main menu structure.

Switching the Instrument ON; OFF

Switching the instrument ON

Instructions on how to power on the instrument.

Switching the instrument OFF

Explains how to turn off the instrument and mentions auto-switch-off.

Manually Switch-Off

Procedure for manually turning off the instrument.

Deactivate Auto-Switch-Off

Instructions on how to disable the automatic power-off feature.

Measurement

Measurement accept

Explains signal indications for measurement acceptance and limit violations.

Scroll through the single readings

How to navigate through stored measurement data.

Influencing Variables Taken into Consideration

Kinds of calibration

Introduces normalization and corrective calibration types.

Calibration - General Notes to Observe

Important considerations for performing calibration accurately.

Normalization

Details the procedure and requirements for normalization.

Corrective Calibration

Explains the process and requirements for corrective calibration.

Deleting Measurements

Deleting only the last reading

Procedure for removing the most recent measurement.

Deleting all measurement data

Instructions for clearing all stored measurement data.

Evaluation

Specification Limits; Offset value

Setting the specification limits;offset value

How to define upper/lower limits and offset for measurements.

Deleting the specification limits; Offset value

Procedure to remove previously set specification limits and offset values.

Data Transmission

Prerequisite for data transmission

Steps required before transmitting data to a PC.

Transmitting measurements

Instructions for transmitting measurement data to a PC.

Transmitting the mean value to the PC

How to send average measurement values to a computer.

Triggering the group separator to the PC

How to use group separators for data organization during transmission.

Instrument Settings

Access to the instrument setting menus

Guide on how to navigate and access the instrument's setting menus.

Instrument setting menus

Overview and details of various configurable settings like measurement modes, data storage, transmission, and resets.

Trouble Shooting

Error Messages and Solutions

Explains common error messages and provides solutions for instrument issues.

Data transmission via USB - trouble shooting

Solutions for common problems encountered during USB data transmission.

Technical Data

General Technical Specifications

General specifications applicable to all MP0R and MP0R-FP instrument models.

Model-Specific Technical Data

Detailed technical specifications tailored for specific instrument models.

Ordering Information

Instruments

Lists instrument models and their corresponding part numbers for ordering.

Accessories; Spare parts

Lists available accessories and spare parts with their part numbers.

Disposal

Disposal

Instructions and precautions for the safe disposal of batteries and electronic equipment.

FISCHER PERMASCOPE MP0R Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFISCHER
ModelPERMASCOPE MP0R
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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