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Mitutoyo ID-C112GXB - 3.4 Calibration Mode

Mitutoyo ID-C112GXB
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No. 99MAH040B
3-34
3.4 Calibration mode
In this mode the instrument can measure with an appropriate setting of accuracy
inspection and calibration while retaining the current settings in memory. The INC system
is employed with this mode, in which comparative measurement will be performed by
measuring the distance and the displacement from the zero-set position. And also in this
mode when the instrument receives an output request (REQ) from the data processor, it
outputs a display value. (Refer to 3.2.5 Display value output)
The settings of calibration mode
(The settings change automatically when starting the calibration mode)
Setting items
Settings
Measurement mode
Normal mode
Measuring system
INC
Unit
mm / in(for inch models)
Resolution
0.001mm / 0.00005in(for inch models)
Other
Tolerance judgment :OFF
Key-lock :OFF
Analog bar display :OFF
Key function for the calibration mode
Keys
Press
Press and hold
Lower left
-
-
Center
Set to zero
-
Lower right
-
Switching the unit
Upper left
-
Upper right
-
Starting the calibration mode
1. Remove the battery holder by using a flat-blade screwdriver or the like.
2. While pressing the lower left key and center key, set to the battery holder. This
instrument will be started up in the calibration mode.
Stopping the calibration mode
1. Remove the battery holder, so it means stopping the calibration mode. The
measurement mode (the normal mode) will be restarted when the battery holder is
set into the original position again (Refer to 2. SETUP).
IMPORTANT
The preset setting is required in the measurement mode after using this mode (Refer
to 3.2.1 Preset setting). However other settings and parameters are held with the
former setting which moves to this mode.
(1)
(2)
Calibration mode
+
Set the battery holder
PRESET
START/ZERO

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