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Instruction manual for MH & MH+M
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The ST1 mode can accept several different references. This means that
the measurements stored in the memory may not have been taken in the
same direction if they are depending on two different references.
In this example, measurements M2 and M4 are probed in two opposite
directions. This is possible as these measurements depend on two
distinct references A and B also captured in two opposite probing
directions.
This mode is accessible from the main menu by activating the key at any moment.
13.2 Capturing the
reference value
In ST1 mode, reference values are always captured with single probing.
This reference value can be defined by a single probe hit ( , ) or by measuring a
culmination point ( , , , ). As explained before, the probing direction
used when capturing this reference value will determine the probing direction of the
following measurements.
Thus, the following process is impossible as the reference is probed down and the
measurement up:
Any measurement with inverted probing direction compared to the direction defined when
the reference value has been captured, will generate a warning beep. Therefore, no point
is stored in the memory.

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TESA MICRO-HITE+M Specifications

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BrandTESA
ModelMICRO-HITE+M
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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