TEST (indication of raw values)
This function is required for moving and correct-
ly positioning (i.e. setting up) the probe in the
measuring device as the current position of the
probe(s) is indicated directly i.e. without being
multiplied by a factor or corrected by the master
correction value.
The measured value of channel C1 is indicated
on the analog scale and in the upper line of the
numerical display. The measured value of C2 is
indicated in the lower line of the numerical dis-
play.
On pressing either the DATA or MASTER key,
the word CALIBRA. and the currently set dis-
play range are indicated. If one of the two keys
is pressed again, the display range is enlarged
or reduced according to the programmed incre-
ments and the scaling of the analog scale and
the number format of the numerical display are
changed accordingly.
Press either the ESC or START key to exit setup
mode.
START
This key is used to select settings or set numeri-
cal values in the catalog of functions and pa-
rameters. The most recently selected settings
and numerical values flash. Press the START key
again to adopt the flashing settings. The display
then moves to the next level up in the catalog of
functions and parameters. The changed settings
are used for the next measurement.
Press START in the first (1., …, 4.) or second (1.1,
…, 4.9) function level to exit the catalog of func-
tions and parameters.
Pressing START in setup mode (TEST) exits
setup mode.
Depending on the settings selected under
“PROCESS“ (of measurement), pressing START
initiates individual measurements or measuring
cycles. If the appropriate settings have been se-
lected, START can also be used to end measure-
ments (see Chapter 10.2).
Status lamps (3)
These are used to indicate the positioning of the
current measured value or result in relation to
the tolerance limits. The colors used to indicate
values that are within tolerances, that are border-
line, or that breach tolerances can be selected in
the catalog of functions and parameters under
“FEATURE”--> “TOLERNCE”--> “COLOR”.