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1. BASICS / INTRODUCTION
The new BlueSYSTEM is a continuous further enhancement of the well known and well established measuring
instruments MINILEVEL NT + LEVELTRONIC NT with or without wireless data transmission. A BlueSYSTEM normally
consists of one or two measuring instruments BlueLEVEL and a display unit BlueMETER. Depending on the application
the BlueMETER can also be connected to a PC with evaluation software allowing the online evaluation and presentation
of the values.
The BlueSYSTEM is available with or without radio transmission. When using the system with cable connections it is
possible to upgrade to wireless transmission at a later stage.
As its predecessor this newest generation of high precision electronic inclination measuring instruments is specifically
suitable for the precision measurement of smallest angles. Applications are therefore in particular the measurement of
flatness of surface plates or the measurement of the geometry of machine tools. The sensor itself, the heart of every
precision measuring instrument, has been further enhanced as well, to allow precise measurements even under critical
environmental conditions.
The new measuring instruments of the BlueSYSTEM family can be used as individual instruments as well as combined
in a set. Instead of using a BlueMETER it is also possible to use a BlueTC as an interface to the PC/Laptop. The
functions are all the same with the exception of the LCD display which is only available with the BlueMETER.
The BlueSYSTEM also forms part of the WyBus. Therefore a wide variety of other WYLER sensors can be integrated in
the BlueSYSTEM: For instance the BlueMETER can read the measuring values of ZEROTRONIC sensors or it can
serve as a command and adjustment tool for ZEROMATIC sensors.
A set of instruments, also called ENGINEER SET, normally consists of one or two BlueLEVEL(s) and one BlueMETER,
forming the ideal tool for measuring flatness and machines under work shop conditions. Furthermore the ENGINEER
SET can be used for any levelling task or analysis of rotations.