To conduct a reliable probe calibration, the calibration zero point that is going
to be used must first be positioned to the electrical zero point via the raw value
of the probe (see section 2.7, page 15). This is because the inductive probe
measures most accurately at the electrical zero point. A 1.000 mm gage block
would be the perfect electrical zero point for a probe calibration, like the one
in this example, where a 2.000 mm gage block is used for the MAX value, the
MIN value is obtained on a measuring plate.
6.2.2 Executing a probe calibration
–
Press the ON / OFF key
=>
Standard menu appears
–
Press u to select the System
menu
–
Press q to select the Customer
calibration submenu
ü
–
Press
to confirm
–
Press q
to select
calibration
ü
–
Press
to confirm or Ó
the selection
–
Enter value for Calibration Min
(e.g. -1.000 mm). Press u
select the required position and
press q p to enter the required
value.
ü
–
Press
to confirm or Ó
the selection
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Probe
to cancel
to
to cancel
Measurement
Display
Setup
Absolute mode
Customer calibration
Factory calibration
Factory settings
Keyboard-/ menu interlock
Info
ü
Ó
Measurement
Display
Setup
Customer calibration
Enable
Probe calibration
Factory standard calibration
Customer calibration Reset
ü
Ó
Measurement
Display
Setup
Customer calibration
- 0 0
1
. 0 0 0
Calibration Min
Nominal value
-1.000
-0
ü
u
Ó
System
ü
q
p
System
q
p
System
Calibration Max
1.000
q
p
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