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Example of Operation
DIGIT SUPPRESS
You are to measure the diameter of round bars. The reference diameter is
10 mm. You wish to perform a 7-step differentiation with the following toler-
ance limits: ±0.1 mm, ±0.2 mm, ±0.3 mm.
Step Key operation Display
1 Press PRM to display
"LIMIT".
2 Use UP/DOWN to move
cursor up.
3 Use SET to display "7
CLASSES".
4 Press PRM to display "HI1"
and "LO1".
5Enter 10.1000 for HI1 and
9.9000 for LO1, then press
ENT.
6 Press PRM again to display
"HI2" and "LO2".
7Enter 10.2000 for HI2 and
9.8000 for LO2, then press
ENT.
8 Press PRM again to display
"HI3" and "LO3".
9Enter 10.3000 for HI3 and
9.7000 for LO3, then press
ENT.
Deletes fractions from measured value on the display. DIGIT SUPPRESS is
useful when there is a relatively large difference from one measured value to
another. The possibly applicable cases are listed below.
When the number of measurements for averaging is set to a small number
When the target is vibrating
•When it is not necessary to obtain precise measurements
This prevents errors involved in reading measured values.
This function can be used for both the main display and subdisplay. It
becomes invalid when the subdisplay is used to show measured values in
P-P, PEAK, or BOTTOM mode.
Although fractions are not displayed, the target is measured down to
0.0001 mm and comparator output sent based on these measured values.
CHAPTER 4 Functions and Controls
I MILT
ON
3CL ASSES
I MILT
ON
3CL ASSES
I MILT
ON
7CL ASSES
H1
10
=
000
LO
.
I
10 000.
=1-
-
0
0
H1
10
..
=
00
LO
1
I
9
.
009
=1
0
0
H2
30
=
000
LO
.
I
30 000.
=2-
0
0
H2
10
..
=
00
LO
2
I
9
.
008
=2
0
0
H3
60
=
000
LO
.
I
60 000.
=3-
0
0
H3
10
..
=
00
LO
3
I
9
.
007
=3
0
0
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