Zeiss S88 Instructions For Use Manual page 128

Floor stand with lifting column
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Configuration
mode 2
SELECT
BRAKES:
ALL
STORE MANUAL
MODE
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Operation
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OPMI
VISU 150 / 200: selecting the magnetic brakes to be released
You can define which magnetic brakes of the suspension system are to
be released when the keys on the left and/or right handgrips (1) and (2)
are pressed.
The top section (SELECT BRAKES:) of the display and key field in confi-
guration mode 2 offers you the following options:
XY - Z The suspension system's magnetic brakes for the XY and Z
movements can be released separately by pressing key (1) or
(2) in the left or right handgrip respectively.
To release the magnetic brakes for XY movement only:
press the key in the left handgrip (1).
To release the magnetic brakes for Z movement only:
press the key in the right handgrip (2).
To release all magnetic brakes, i.e. those of the suspension
system for XY and Z movement:
simultaneously press the keys in the left and right hand-
grips (1) and (2).
ALL
All magnetic brakes are always released, i.e. those of the sus-
pension system for XY and Z movement, no matter whether
you press the key in the left or right handgrip (1) or (2).
Path: The basic mode is automatically displayed after the instrument has
been switched on.
To access configuration mode 2 from the basic mode, go via con-
figuration mode 1.
For this, simultaneously press the "MODE" and "STORE" keys
twice in succession:
1. Jump from the basic mode to configuration mode 1
2. Jump from configuration mode 1 to configuration mode 2.
Selection
At each press of the "∇" or "Δ" key, the program jumps from one possible
configuration to another.
Saving parameter settings
As soon as you have entered a parameter setting, it is saved under the
current user ID.
Caution:
Be extremely careful when changing these settings. You should change
settings only under your own user ID. Notify all users of any changes, or
make sure that each user only works under his own user ID.
S88 Floor Stand with Lifting Column
Issue 9.0
Printed on 28. 01. 2009

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