3.7 Judging Measured Values (Comparator Function)
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Setting example: Upper threshold 150 m, lower threshold 50 m
To abort the setting process, press . Settings are abandoned and the display returns to the
previous screen.
Decide According to Upper/Lower Thresholds (ABS Mode)
1
Open the absolute value threshold setting screen.
2
Set the positive tolerance.
Pressing an inoperative key during setting sounds a low-pitch beep (when the key beeper is enabled).
No error message is displayed.
Press the units key to accept the setting and move the cursor to the lower threshold value.
3
Set the negative tolerance in the same way.
Press the units key to accept the setting and move the cursor to the upper threshold.
4
Accept the settings and return to the Measurement screen.
Upper threshold
Lower threshold
1_ 15_ 150_ 150.0m
(Example: 150 m)
Selection
To Reset Numerical Values
Deletes entered digits.
This key is enabled only when enter-
ing numerical values.
To change the value after selecting the
units, use the cursor keys to select
the item to change, then enter the new val-
ue with the tenkeys.
1
2
1
2
Selection
(Example: 50 m)
5_ 50_ 50.0m
• Internal calculations are performed on floating-point values, and decisions round up any fraction of the
least-significant digit.
• Displayed values of the reference and tolerances are rounded according to the selected range. Internal
calculations use unrounded data, so decisions are based on the entered (setting) values.
• An error message appears if you press ENTER with the positive tolerance set lower than the negative
tolerance.
See: "11.3 Error Displays and Remedies" (p. 181) (ERR:001)