PRESET
After pressing RESET/ENTER, a predefined value will
appear on the display.
• Position the sensor at a known measuring point with measured
value, e.g. at the stop of the measurement path with measured
value = 0.
• In parameter tASt I, enter the value 2 at the 3rd digit of the
code (PRESET) and press RESET/ENTER to confirm.
• To define the PRESET value, you must re-press RESET / ENTER
twice and define the PRESET value. Then confirm by pressing
RESET / ENTER
• To quit the programming mode, press the button.
• From now on, the display will be reset to the PRESET value
after pressing the RESET/ENTER button once.
FAST PRESET
This function is useful if you often need to correct
the value displayed.
• In parameter tASt I, enter the value 3 at the 3rd digit of the
code. (FAST PRESET) and confirm by pressing RESET/ENTER.
• To define the PRESET value, you must re-press RESET / ENTER
twice and define the PRESET value. Then confirm by pressing
the RESET / ENTER button
• From now on, you can go directly to the programming menu by
pressing RESET/ ENTER three times and quit it after confirming.
Zero offset
Defines three different zero points (0; 1; 2) which
may refer to a tool change
• In parameter tASt I, enter the value 4 at the 3rd digit of the
code (zero offset) and press RESET/ENTER to confirm.
• After pressing the RESET/ENTER button twice, PrS0 will appear
on the display.
• It is now possible to select the setpoint value for tool 0 (for
example, of the radius set for cutter 0) and then press RESET/
ENTER to confirm.
• Now, PrS1 will appear which denotes the setpoint value for
tool 1 (for example, the radius of router cutters 1): enter set-
point value and press RESET/ENTER to confirm.
• Finally, PrS2 will appear which denotes the setpoint value for
tool 2 (for example, the radius of cutting device 2): enter set-
point value, press RESET/ENTER to confirm and quit the menu
• RESET/ENTER now lets you change directly from one zero point
to the next.
• A special case – if PrS0 equal 0, only PrS1 and PrS2 are active.
OFFSET
The value of this parameter is added to the displayed value with
a positive offset value or subtracted from the displayed value
with a negative offset value in order, for example, to compensate
for value in the event of a tool change or tool wear.
FAST OFFSET
Direct entry of an OFFSET value after pressing the RESET/ENTER
button twice for frequently correcting the value displayed.
T his defines the counting direction.
With 1, the value on the display decreases. With 0, the value on
the display increases.
Calibration and checking
After installing the machine and programming all parameters,
calibration takes place by means of a PRESET or RESET.
• Position the sensor at a known measuring point with measured
value, e.g. at the stop of the measurement path with measured
value = 0.
I f you wish to calibrate the machine to a predefined
value, you need a PRESET.
For this, follow the steps in the Programming section
(PRESET or FAST PRESET). After confirming programming,
you will always be taken to the predefined value after
pressing the RESET/ENTER button once.
I f you wish to set the display to zero, you need
a RESET.
For this, follow the steps in the Programming section
(RESET). After confirming programming, zero the value
displayed by pressing the RESET/ENTER button once.
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Note, tip
It is recommended to calibrate the machine
at regular intervals, however at least once a year.
Changing the battery
The display is powered by a ½AA; 3.6V lithium battery.
The battery has a run time of approx. 4 years. When
a battery symbol appears on the display, the battery should be
replaced. If the battery is inserted the wrong way round, the
display will not come on and the machine is therefore protected
against reverse polarity. The sensor must not be moved while
changing the battery as the value displayed will be incorrect and
the display must be recalibrated.
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