Programming Parameters Details; Pr1 - Datum Key; Pr2 - Direction; Pr3 - Key Lockout - Accurate Technology ProScale 950 Series Operation

Lcd readouts with firmware version 3.1 and higher
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Programming Parameters Details

NOTE: Programming parameters are not sequentially numbered due to
firmware differences between measurement systems and the provision
for future enhancements, functions and custom features.
Programming Parameter Values in brackets [ ] represent the range of possible
values available for that Parameter.
The Factory
Default Value
Pr1 – Datum Key ··················· [0 to ± 999.999in] or [0 to ± 9999.99mm]
The value that will be recalled (on the display) when the
during normal operation. This value would normally be set to 0.00, but may be
set to any value the readout is capable of displaying.
Default Value= 0.00
Pr2 – Direction of Travel ························································· [0 or 1]
This parameter controls the direction (positive vs. negative) displayed on the
readout when the measuring system is moved.
Default Value = 0
Pr3 – Key Lockout ································································· [0 or 1]
This parameter controls the operation of the +,
Default Value = 0
Pr 3 Setting
Pr4 – Readout Resolution ················································· [1, 2, 3 or 4]
This parameter sets the number of places to the right of the decimal point
displayed on the Readout. When the Readout is in a decimal mode (in, mm or
cm), it will auto-range to the next lower resolution if the value is too large to be
displayed in the current setting but is displayable in a lower resolution.
Default Value = 3
Pr 4 Setting
NOTES:
Decimal inches have a maximum of 3 decimal places (4 places + .0005).
Millimeters have a maximum of 2 decimal places
This option has no effect when displaying fractions.
Operation Manual for LCD Digital Readouts
for each parameter is shown in
0
1
1
2
3
4
-
and
Key Action
+, - and Datum keys respond normally
+, - and Datum keys are locked
Display Resolution
Bold Red.
key is pressed
DATUM
keys.
DATUM
x.x
x.xx
x.xxx
x.xxxx
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