Readout Functions; Reverse Readings; Incremental Measurements - Accurate Technology DigiScale 18 User Manual

Scale, encoder and digital readout
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Readout Functions

REVERSE READINGS

Reverse readings means changing the direction of readings produced by
moving the encoder. If the readout decrements (reduces or goes negative)
when it should be incrementing (increasing or going positive), the readout will
need to be re-programmed for your application.
See Section 4: Programming,

INCREMENTAL MEASUREMENTS

Press & Hold for 3 seconds
The Compact readout provides the ability to make relative, or incremental,
measurements and still retain the measurements system's absolute position
in memory. To enter the Incremental (or return to Absolute) measurement
mode, press and hold the
will illuminate on the display.
While in Incremental mode, the
key is used to zero the readout.
DATUM
Example
of an Incremental Measurement (with no offsets):
1) Enter the incremental mode (press and hold the
seconds.)
2) Make a measurement.
3) Momentarily depress
4) Make another measurement
5) Repeat as necessary.
Example
of an Incremental Measurement (with offsets):
1) Enter the incremental mode (press and hold the
seconds.)
2) Set the desired offset by depressing the
3) Make a measurement.
4) Momentarily depress
offset entered previously, or momentarily depress the
re-zero the display before the next measurement.
Accurate Technology DigiScale Models 18 & 28 User Manual
Programming Parameter Pr2
key for 3 seconds. The ABS or INC indicator
/
IN
MM
+
and
keys are used to set offsets and the
/
or
IN
MM
DATUM
/
key to reset the readout and apply the
IN
MM
/
IN
MM
key to re-zero the readout
/
IN
MM
+
or
key.
key 3
key 3
key to
DATUM
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