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7 Entering the measuring instrument 56
8 Entering data through the keyboard 57
9 Capturing flatness and parallelism errors 58
10 Measuring angles 65
11 Measuring perpendicularity and straightness deviations 70
12 PAUSE 84
13 Characteristics of the measuring functions 87
14 2D measurement 90
14.1 Measuring in coordinate direction Y 92
14.2 Measuring in coordinate direction X 94
14.3 Checking 2D measurements 98
15 Performing 2D analyses 101
15.1 Translating the origin point of coordinates to the bore axis 101
15.2 Rotating the measured value through the main part 103
15.3 Aligning the coordinate system to the bore axis 104
15.4 Changing measured values into polar coordinates 106
15.5 Registering a measured dimension 107
15.6 Auxiliary geometric functions 108
15.6.1 Translating the coordinate system from the reference axis to new axis 110
15.6.2 Rotating the coordinate system through its origin point 111
15.6.3 Creating a fictitious origin point 113
15.6.4 Calculating the regression circle 115
15.6.5 Calculating the angle between 3 geometric elements 117
15.6.6 Calculating the distance between two points 118
16 Creating a part programme by learning 120
17 Managing files 123
17.1 Restoring a measurement programme 124
17.2 Editing a measurement programme 125
17.3 Cancelling a measurement programme 132
17.4 Managing measurement files 133