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1. 2 2 FUNCTIONS AND 65 3 1 3 1 Power ON OFF ecc 3 2 3 2 Measurement MOE erede E Ren eet EpL 3 2 3 2 1 Preset e LR 3 2 3 2 2 Numerical value 3 4 3 2 3 Changing to Minimum value detection mode Min 3 6 3 2 4 Holding display value when a data processor is not connected 3 6 3 2 5 Holding display value when a data processor is not connected 3 6 3 2 6 Data seve Data load on 3 7 3 2 7 Swiching units In mm EE 3 10 No 99MAHO40B 4 5 3 9 Set p MOG 2 2 t 3 11 3 3 1 TOL Tolerance 3 14 3 3 2 5 3 16 3 3 3 SCALE Analog bar graduation rc 3 18 3 3 4 Beie i E EE 3 20 3 3 5 OTHER Other TUnCtiOn die iris 3 22 3 3 5 1 PC 1 PC communication 3 25 3 3 5 2 RULER 2 Analog bar display KA 3 28 3 3 5 3 FAST S FAST MODE Ce IERI IS reb ai ERE odiis 3 30 3 3 5 4 RESET 4 All reset i e A AAA deg 3 32 3 2 Calibration
2. Og OLN 0 005 0 00005 No 99 040 3 19 3 3 4 LOCK Key lock Key operation can be partially disabled in order to avoid incorrect key operation Enabling key lock disabling key operation Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode oU RON setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode isabling key lock enabling key operation Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to LOCK Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the key lock function Press the lower left key to select ON Press the center key to set the key lock function ON and return to the parameter Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the key lock function Press the lower left key to select OFF D 1 2 Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to LOCK 3 4 5 Press the center key to set the key lock function OFF and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode Press the upper left key to cancel the operation The key lock function will not be disabled by turning off the power However it will be Set off when the battery is replaced When the key lock is set on other than key lock cannot be selected in the setup mode The key lock items can be customized via PC communication Refer to 3 3 5 1
3. Note that the displacement caused by vibration impact etc is detected Holding and saving the display value is possible in the minimum value detection mode Refer to 3 2 4 Holding display value 3 2 6 Data save Data load The minimum point can be edited into a desired value So this instrument can measure based on this point Refer to 3 2 1 Preset setting to set the preset When a minimum value pointer of the analog bar is out of displayable range the pointer automatically moves to the center by selecting the Auto Holding display value when a data processor is not connected NOTE Press the lower right key in the measurement mode H is displayed and the display value will be held Press the lower right key again to release the hold data processor is connecting to this instrument during H is displayed the held value will be output to it and then be released The spindle position is being detected while H is displayed Display value output when a data processor is connected The display value can be output to the data processor Press the lower right key in the measurement mode to output the display value to the data processor Refer to 4 Data Output for cable connections pin assignment output format and timing chart No 99 040 To use the data output function properly refer to the operation manual of the data processor to be connected When inputting a dat
4. 1 gt 2 gt 3 Editing the preset value Press the lower right key to move the numerical value editing Refer to 3 2 3 Numerical value editing for details of the setting Completing the preset setting Lift up the spindle and position the contact point in the desired preset position Next press the center key In the peak detection mode the spindle position of minimum value will be set as the preset position No 99 040 Repeatability in the range of 0 2 mm 0079 from the bottom of the stroke is not guaranteed for this indicator When setting the origin be sure to lift the spindle at least 0 2 mm 0079 from the bottom of the stroke The preset value will be calculated automatically according to the resolution Check the preset value when the resolution is changed since the conversion error may occur IMPORTANT Press the upper left key to cancel the setting The preset setting cannot be completed while the spindle is moving So complete it after the spindle stops The power supply cannot be turned off with the upper left key in the preset setting When auto off is activated during preset setting the setting will be canceled The setup preset values and position will be held after the power is turned off However when the battery is replaced the preset position will be cleared Set up the position again The preset setting cannot be completed if Overflow error of preset value Err95 is occ
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7. referring to 2 1 Installation replacement of Battery and Initial Setting If this error occurs even after re setting the battery replace it If this error occurs even after replacing the battery it could be due to instrument failure In this case contact your dealer or Mitutoyo sales office Err b program error Measurement cannot be performed due to occurrence of an anomaly in the internal program This could be due to instrument failure In this case contact your dealer or Mitutoyo sales office No 99 040 No 99 040 Tolerance upper lower limit setting error The tolerance limit value is set with the upper limit value being smaller than the lower limit value Press the center key to reset to be the upper limit value is greater than the lower limit value Refer to 3 3 1 TOL Tolerance judgment Overflow error of preset value The preset value has exceeded the maximum number of digits that can be displayed Press the lower right key to reset the preset value Lower the resolution Refer to 3 3 2 RES Resolution Overflow error of upper limit value The upper limit value has exceeded the maximum number of digits that can be displayed Press the lower right key to reset the upper limit value Refer to 3 3 1 TOL Tolerance judgment Lower the resolution Refer to 3 3 2 RES Resolution Overflow e
8. 3 2 5 Display value output The settings of calibration mode The settings change automatically when starting the calibration mode Measurement mode Normal mode Measuring system INC Unit mm in for inch models Resolution 0 001mm 0 00005in for inch models Other Tolerance judgment OFF Key lock OFF Analog bar display OFF Key function for the calibration mode Lower left 7 S Center Set to zero Lower right Switching the unit Upper left Upper right Starting the calibration mode 1 Remove the battery holder by using a flat blade screwdriver or the like 2 While pressing the lower left key and center key set to the battery holder This instrument will be started up in the calibration mode O Stopping the calibration mode 1 Remove the battery holder so it means stopping the calibration mode The measurement mode the normal mode will be restarted when the battery holder is set into the original position again Refer to 2 SETUP IMPORTANT The preset setting is required in the measurement mode after using this mode Refer 3 34 to 3 2 1 Preset setting However other settings and parameters are held with the former setting which moves to this mode START ZERO 2 PRESET T gt roa NG P SCALE mis Set the battery holder bet Plone 1 Calibration mode No 99 040 DATA OUTPUT
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11. ON OFF selection of the tolerance judgment function 4 Press the lower left key to select ON 5 Press the center key to move the tolerance value setting upper lower limit The upper limit sign is blinking and currently set value will be displayed 6 When press the lower left key the display switches to the lower limit Pressing the lower left key the upper limit and the lower limit switch The lower limit sign or the upper limit sign is blinking and the currently set lower limit or the upper limit will be displayed 7 edit the tolerance value select the target value and press the lower right key The numerical value editing will be enabled Refer to 3 2 2 Numerical value editing 8 Press the center key after checking or editing the tolerance values The tolerance judgment is set ON and the mode returns to the parameter setting Refer to 8 3 Setup Mode Disabling tolerance judgment 1 Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode 2 Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to TOL 3 Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the tolerance judgment function 4 Press the lower left key to select OFF 5 Press the center key to set the tolerance judgment OFF and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode The tolerance values will be set in the currently active preset No P1 P2 Check the desired measuri
12. PC 1 PC communication Functions to be disabled while key lock is on Measurement mode Keys Operation Key names Disabled functions Remaiks Metric model Inch models Metric model Inch models Press Hower lel Key press and Hold PRESET 3 2 1 Center key Press START 3 2 3 Press and Hold Lower right key Press DATA HOLD 3 2 4 Press and Hold in mm 3 2 7 Upper left key Press D LOAD 3 2 6 Press and Hold ON OFF 3 1 EE and Hold 2 3 20 No 99 040 Enabling key lock disabling key operation Setup mode Disabling key lock enabling key operation Setup mode Key lock OFF Keylock Measurement mode No 99 040 3 2 1 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Check or set up the PC communication or the unit display Selecting items available in OTHER functions 1 Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode 2 Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to OTHER 3 Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of OTHER functions 4 Press the lower left or lower right key to change the item in the other functions Pressing the lower left key the display changes in the following order PC communication Analog bar display
13. PRESET Preset setting DATA HOLD Holding the display value Display value output in mm Switching the unit inchmm Parameter lock Analog bar display ON OFF FAST mode ON OFF ON OFF Parameter lock setting multiple selection possible Preset value setting P1 P2 Tolerance setting P1 upper limit lower limit P2 upper limit lower limit P3 upper limit lower limit MENU key 3 26 No 99 040 No 99 040 The parameter lock function is to disable each setting and all reset operation and it is available only while communicating with PC When the parameter lock is enabled the locked parameter cannot be edited with the instrument While the parameter lock is enabled the EDIT sign with the lower right key will not be displayed When the MENU Key is set to Lock the parameters other than PC communication cannot be confirmed and set by operating the key of this instrument Release the Lock of MENU Key by conducting the PC communication if you want to confirm or set each parameter Display example during parameter lock Preset setting Parameter lock OFF Parameter lock ON The EDIT sign will be displayed 3 27 3 3 5 2 RULER 2 Analog bar display Analog bar can be set up displayed or hidden Hiding the analog bar 1 Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode and sele
14. This chapter describes how to output data The measurement data can be outputted to the data processor such as Digimatic Mini processor DP 1VR with an optional connecting cable Parts No 905338 1m or No 905409 2m And the data can be summed up or recorded NOTE Use only the output cable of Mitutoyo specific accessories The use of an improper cable or deteriorated cable may disable data output Prior to data output carefully read the user s manual of the data processor to use it correctly 4 1 Cable Connection Remove the output connector cap and then connect the instrument to the data processor by using a connecting cable Insert the cable securely to the end in the direction as shown A Connecting cable y Store removed cap taking care to prevent loss Install the direction of output pin correctly Be sure to attach a cap to the connecting cable when not in use No 99 040 4 2 Output Connector MEM Signal CK RD DATA 1 1 GND 2 2 DATA lo 500A 4 3 TK 6 05V 1 9 a 4 RD za gt REQ 3V 6 10 NC Se 470 CMOS IC SIE IMPORTANT Since the power voltage differs between this instrument and the data processor absolutely design an output system either open collector or open drain Do not use CMOS output 4 3 Output Data Format 2 0100 Unit 3 1100 All
15. a vibration free environment e Do not subject the spindle to a vertical load or torsion e Wipe stains from the instrument panel by using a soft cloth or a cotton swab that is dry or moistened with diluted neutral detergent Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner and benzene which may cause the instrument panel to deform or malfunction e The contaminated spindle may cause malfunction Wipe them off with a cloth damped with alcohol e Be alert for measurement errors caused by thermal expansion of the component parts and the fixtures resulting from a significant temperature fluctuation Use the instrument in a temperature controlled room that has minimum temperature fluctuation Allow sufficient time for the instrument to thermally stabilize if it is moved to an environment with a different temperature Warranty In the event that this product should prove defective in workmanship or material within one year from the date of original purchase for use it will be repaired or replaced at Mitutoyo s option free of charge upon its prepaid return to Mitutoyo If the product fails or is damaged for any of the following reasons it will be subject to a repair charge even if it is still under warranty a Failure or damage owing to fair wear and tear b Failure or damage owing to inappropriate handling maintenance or repair or to unauthorized modification c Failure or damage owing to transport dropping or relocation of the
16. left key the display changes in the following order 0212 2590 eCompleting the numerical value editing Press the upper right key to complete the numerical value editing After editing the numerical values the previous setup widow will be restored NOTE f the last digit of resolution is 5 that of the numerical value changes in the order of 0 gt 5 gt 0 Press the upper left key to cancel the setting The value is temporarily saved until completing each setting before moving the numerical value editing If canceled it will be deleted 3 4 No 99 040 Numerical value Editing Preset Tolerance judgment each settings No 99MAH040B 3 5 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 Changing to minimum value detection mode NOTE Press the center key to change the minimum value detection mode It can to hold the minimum values of the measured values fluctuate When the measurement value is below the minimum value is retained a new minimum value and then held until the center key is pressed Press the center key to restart minimum value measurement When Power OFF Setup mode transition preset setting and data load is performed the minimum value detection mode is canceled and change to normal mode EI mm St e gt Normal mode Minimum value detection mode Please start measuring while the contact point is contacting the measuring target
17. mode EE 3 34 DATA QUT PUT accio este 4 1 4 1 Cable con e O OM E 4 1 4 2 OUTPUT CONNCCION ssri aa ea aaa aa aa aa A ii 4 2 43 Output Data Format iii ia 4 2 A A o A 4 3 ERROR MESSAGE AND 5 1 Service Network VI No 99MAHO40B OVERVIEW This chapter describes overview of this instrument including names and functions of each part external dimensions and details of the display unit 1 1 Overview This instrument is the dedicated inside diameter measuring instrument mounted to the bore gage 511 526 series To obtain the highest performance from this instrument and to use it safely read this User s Manual and User s Manual of the bore gage prior to use Measurement and Setup mode are available with this instrument Measurement mode Normal mode Dynamically displays measurement data Minimum value detection mode Detects minimum value of the measurement data Setup mode Enables each setting The measuring system of this instrument is the only ABS system Absolute value measurement which measures distance displacement from a preset position In this instrument there are no run out value detection mode and maximum value detection mode There is not INC system This instrument is specially designed for bore gage Therefore the count direction when spindle is pressed is limited to minus and the
18. plus direction is not available NOTE No 99 040 1 1 1 2 Features what you can do The following can be achieved with this instrument Measurement related items Tolerance judgment of the measurement result P 3 11 Measurement of minimum value P 3 6 Outputting the measurement data to the data processor P 3 6 Changing the display value unit P 3 10 Display related settings Changing the resolution P 3 16 Changing the graduation of the analog bar P 3 18 Hiding the analog bar P 3 28 Holding the displayed measurement data P 3 6 Saving the displayed measurement data P 3 7 Loading the saved data P 3 7 Other setting related items Key lock P 3 20 Setting up each function from PC P 3 25 Setting up the FAST mode P 3 30 Resetting to the factory default P 3 32 1 2 No 99 040 1 3 Part Names and Dimensions 1 _ Display rotate 330 E Ex Kk gt aja IN UN gt gt NS Q 8 8 7 y 9 ei s NI Joint screw nis Q Joint screw 10 2 5 0 45 No 4 48 UNF ISO JIS models ASME AGD models Cap Output connector with rubber cap Display unit Battery holder Lever mounting position left and right Flat back Release mounting hole with cap Stem Spindle Contact point ISO JIS mo
19. so it may not meet the battery life specification 2 2 Adjusting Display Angle The display can be rotated 90 to position A clockwise or 240 to position B counterclockwise from the initial position For the rotating range see 1 Part Names and Dimensions Stoppers are set at both positions A and B Stop rotating the display at the stoppers or IMPORTANT the instrument may malfunction Do not push in the display or pull it out Doing so may cause the instrument to malfunction 2 3 Mounting on the bore gage This instrument is used by mounting on a bore gage optional correctly For details refer to the User s Manual of the bore gage 2 2 No 99 040 FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS This chapter describes functions and their operations of this instrument Each key function will change as follows depending on the operation mode eMeasurement mode Press and hold means pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds or more Press Press and hold Lower left PRESET 3 2 1 Center START 3 2 5 3 2 7 HOLD 3 2 6 in mm 3 2 10 Upper left D LOAD 3 2 9 ON OFF 3 1 Upper right MENU 3 3 Lower right eSetup mode Numerical values setting Press Press and hold Lower left SELECT Y Center gt Lower right EDIT 4 Upper left CANCEL Upper right EXIT No 99 040 3 1 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 Power ON Press the upp
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22. All reset PC communication Pressing the lower right key the display changes in the following order PC communication All reset Analog bar display gt PC communication 5 Press the center key to return to the parameter setting NOTE Press the upper left key to cancel the operation 3 2 2 No 99 040 3 3 5 1 1 PC communication 3 3 5 2 RULER 2 Analog bar display OK Ju 3 3 5 3 FAST 3 FAST mode _6 3 3 5 4 RESET 4 All reset No 99 040 3 2 3 3 24 Items available in OTHERS Other functions Item No Example of LCD display Settings PC communication Selecting ON OFF of PC communication for each setting Selecting ON OFF of analog bar display RULER 2 Analog bar display 2 RULER 3 Selecting ON OFF of FAST FAST 3 905 FAST mode F ASE y 4 3 FAST Executing all reset RESET 4 All reset 4 RESET No 99 040 3 3 5 1 1 PC communication This instrument can set up or change various items with special software if it connects to Personal computer with a Parameter setup kit optional accessory Enabling PC communication 1 2 DITA Comnect a Parameter setup kit Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode and select OTHER functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Press the lower left or lower right key un
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24. F 1111 Sign Measurements mm 0 0000 4 0010 0 0000 inch 1 1000 5 1010 8 0001 XThis instrument outputs 13 digits from d1 to 913 by making 4 bits into 1 digit X Each digit is outputted in the order from least significant bit LSB to most significant bit MSB No 99 040 4 4 Timing Chart 0 7 ms T1 1 2 ms 100 us T2 200 us 200 us T3 300 us 100 us lt T4 lt 200 us T5 Determined by the performance of the data processor a a IMPORTANT If the output request REQ signal is received during the spindle displacement or if the inverter receives output request REQ signals repeatedly at short intervals the instrument may not output data NOTE Retain the REQ signal at Low level until the CK signal is outputted Also return the REQ signal to High level before the last CK signal the 52nd bit is outputted 4 3 No 99 040 4 4 No 99MAH040B No 99 040 ERROR MESSAGE AND ACTION This chapter describes the error messages and their corrective actions If any error occurs in this Digimatic indicator a corresponding error message is displayed If the instrument does not recover the normal conditions after corrective actions contact your dealer or Mitutoyo sales office Display definition Actions 100 1 ons PEE EEN Low battery alarm Battery voltage is getting low Replace the battery with the new o
25. Manual No 99MAHO40B1 SERIES No 543 2 lt gt a L m LL NN ABS Digimatic Indicator For Bore gage User s Manual ghly Read this User s Manual thorou Mitutoyo CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL Safety Precautions To ensure that instruments are operated correctly and safely Mitutoyo manuals use various safety symbols Signal Words and Safety Alert Symbols to identify and warn against hazards and potential accidents The following signs indicate general warnings Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING Types of Notes The following types of notes are used in this manual to help the operator obtain reliable measurement data through correct instrument operation An important note provides information essential to use the product You cannot IMPORTANT disregard this note An important note is a type of precaution which if neglected could result in degraded performance or accuracy or instrument malfunction failure Anote provides information to be especially noted or supplemented to use the product NOTE A note also supplies information to be noted for specific operations tip is a type of note that helps the user apply the techniques and procedures described TIP jp the text to his or her specific needs It also provides reference information associated with the topic being discussed The specif
26. NOTE Press the upper left key to cancel the operation The factory default of the analog bar graduation is Auto Change it as required the analog bar graduation is set to 0 0005mm or 0 0002mm the resolution will be 0 001mm Because the resolution of the spindle displacement x is 0 001mm The analog bar will be displayed based on the display value If the analog bar graduation is selected lower than the resolution of display value the analog bar will vary discontinuously When the unit is switched the graduation of the analog bar will be automatically changed accordingly After switching the unit check the graduation of the analog bar gp om The graduation of the analog bar will change automatically in the following conditions 1 Tolerance judgment ON Graduation will change tolerance values to be within the display range 2 Changing resolution Graduation will change same as resolution TIP 3 1 8 99 4 Selectiong a graduation of analog bar Setup mode Analog bar graduation Measurement mode Note Factory default Auto Analog bar graduations 1 Auto Factory default 7 0 05 2 5 8 0 02 3 1 9 0 01 4 0 5 10 0 005 5 02 11 0 002 6 0 1 12 0 001 Inch Auto Factory default 0 002 0 2 0 001 0 05 0 0005 0 02 0 0002 0 01 0 0001
27. a output request REQ from data processor the spindle must be stopped Otherwise this instrument may output wrong data or may not output If this instrument receives data output request REQ signals repeatedly at short intervals it may not output a data 3 2 6 Data save Data load NOTE No 99 040 Up to 9 data can be stored in the internal memory of this instrument The saved measurement values can be displayed by loading operation The following data can be also checked by loading the data For the maximum value among the saved measurement values Max will be displayed For the minimum value among the saved measurement values Min will be displayed The result of tolerance judgment for the saved values will be displayed while the tolerance judgment is enabled Refer to 3 3 1 TOL Tolerance judgment Data save Press the lower right key in the measurement mode When a data processor is not connected data will be saved at the time when the displayed value is held Data save will not be performed when the hold status is released When a data processor is connected data will be saved at the time when the displayed value is output Data load 1 Press the upper left key in the measurement mode to enter into the data load mode H will blink and the last saved value will be displayed 2 Press the lower left or the lower right key to change display value The data number displayed in the up
28. ct OTHER functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Press the lower left or lower right key until RULER is blinking Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the analog bar display Press the lower left key to select OFF Press the center key to hide the analog bar and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode Displaying the analog bar 1 Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode and select OTHER functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Press the lower left or lower right key until RULER is blinking Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the analog bar display Press the lower left key to select ON Press the center key to hide the analog bar and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode NOTE The analog bar will not be displayed if the graduation is changed while it is hidden Refer to 3 3 3 SCALE Selecting analog bar graduation 2 8 No 99 040 Hiding the analog bar Displaying the analog bar No 99 040 3 2 9 3 3 5 3 IMPORTANT 3 30 FAST 3 FAST mode When enabling the FAST mode the minimum value detection mode it enables to detect minimum value more correctly Auto off function is disabled in FAST mode Enabling the FAST mode NOTE 1 e D 1 Press the upper right key the measuremen
29. dels Part No 901312 ASME AGD models Part No 21BZB005 o No 99 040 1 3 1 4 Details of the Display unit 18 11 Data load 1 Lower left key 13 Tolerance judgment 2 Center key 14 Analog bar 3 _ Lower right key 15 Analog bar graduation 4 Upper right key 16 Minimum value detection measurement 5 Upper left key 17 Lock 6 Key assist 18 Lower over range 7 Cursor 19 Low battery alarm 8 Parameter 20 FAST 9 Display value 21 Maximum value 10 Unit 22 Minimum value 11 Data hold 23 Data No 12 No 20 19 16 13 14 12 15 um ba No 99 040 1 5 Specifications 2 3 4 5 6 99 040 1 ID C112GXB ID C112GMXB ID C112GEXB Order No 1 543 310B 543 311B 543 312B Resolution 2 0 001 0 01 mm 12 7 Within 0 003 Within 0 002 mm Within 0 002 mm 00005 0001 0005 0 001 0 01 mm 5 12 7 mm Within 0001 0 003 mm Within 0001 0 002 mm Within 0001 0 002 mm 3 8 DIA Carbide lt 15 Measuring direction Useful in all directions IP42 in factory shipment state Lithium battery CR2032 x 1pc Normal use Approx 1 year Electrostatic capacitance absolute encoder Response speed Infinite Measurement Normal mode 10 time
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32. er key to move the all reset setting Press the lower left key to select YES Press the center key then YES will be displayed again Press the center key to execute all reset The display turns off shortly and restores the display of the time when the battery is installed IMPORTANT The setting before executing all reset cannot be restored Factory default Setting items Settings Preset Preset No 1 2 1 Preset values 1 2 Zero for all Unit mm for inch models in Center position of the analog bar Centered at zero OFF Tolerance judgment Tolerance judgment upper limit lower limit Zero for all Resolution 0 001mm 0 00005in Analog bar graduation Auto OFF All key function Analog bar display ON FAST mode OFF Data save Discard all saved measurements Parameter lock OFF 3 32 No 99 040 Excuting reset No 99 040 3 3 3 3 4 Calibration mode In this mode the instrument can measure with an appropriate setting of accuracy inspection and calibration while retaining the current settings in memory The INC system is employed with this mode in which comparative measurement will be performed by measuring the distance and the displacement from the zero set position And also in this mode when the instrument receives an output request REQ from the data processor it outputs a display value Refer to
33. er left key Power OFF Press and hold the upper left key NOTE If the power is turned off right after the battery is installed before completing preset setting will be displayed when the power is turned on again When the power is turned off while the instrument is holding the display value and then the power is turned on again the held display value will be released When the power is turned off all the measurement values saved with the data save function will be deleted Auto off function energy saving function The power automatically will be turned off after approximately 20 minutes of idle time NOTE When enabling FAST mode auto off function will be disabled Refer to 3 3 6 3 FAST 3 FAST mode Measurement mode The following describes each setting and operation of the measurement mode of this instrument Refer to 1 1 Overview for details of the measurement mode Preset setting Set up the preset when performing master setting Three settings P1 P2 P3 are available as preset values 1 Starting the preset setting Press and hold the lower left key in the measurement mode L1 indicates Preset No starts blinking and the previously set value will be displayed If the value does not need to be changed skip to step 4 Selecting preset No Press the lower left key and select the preset No to be set Pressing the lower left key the display changes the following order
34. g the product in a country other than Japan or re providing the technology including program you shall observe the regulations of your country No 99 040 Contents CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL saosan nan n anana anana nawan anan anan anan nean awanan anae anae anae nane anae wane wane wane ennnen i Battery related 95 ii Disp sal Motif REIP Ta AAK NG ASG casi A WA ae ew cee Seca EEN E ii lo D ADEM iii Warranty ee iv Export Control Compliance 4 KIA aapa ENG iv 1 COMERME EE 1 1 1 1 AI oou PIECE ER 1 1 1 2 Features what you can 1 2 1 3 Part Name and 1 3 1 4 Details of the Display 1 4 1 5 eeh 1 5 1 6 Standard aC OS ii crecer Ee EE 1 6 1 7 Optojal ACCESO LS ii 1 6 25 LEER 2 1 2 1 Installation replacement of Battery and Initial Setting eere 2 1 2 2 Adjusting Display Angle x EIC unen Inde Cg aana maaana maaana anaua 2 2 2 3 Mounting on the bore
35. ications and information in this manual are subject to change without notice Copyright 2014 Mitutoyo Corporation All rights reserved No 99 040 Battery related Warnings can result Observe the following precautions to avoid instrument failure or malfunction e Do not disassemble deform short circuit charge or heat the battery to 100 C or over or throw the battery into a fire e Always insert the battery correctly with regard to the polarities and marked on the battery and the instrument e Always use the recommended battery f the instrument will not be used for more than three months remove the battery and store it separately When discarding or storing the battery cover the positive and negative terminals with insulating tape to prevent contact with other metals When disposing of it follow the ordinances or regulations of the local government e Keep the battery away from direct sunlight high temperature high humidity and out of the reach of children Do not swallow the battery If swallowed consult a physician immediately e Should the content contact an eye or skin or enter the mouth rinse with water immediately and consult a physician Should it adhere to clothing wash the clothing with water If the battery is misused or abused leakage or in extreme causes explosion and or fire WARNING Disposal Warnings disposing of the instrument follow the ordinances or regu
36. instrument after purchase d Failure or damage owing to fire salt gas abnormal voltage lightning surge or natural disaster e Failure or damage owing to use in combination with hardware or software other than those designated or permitted by Mitutoyo f Failure or damage owing to use in ultra hazardous activities This warranty is effective only where the instrument is properly installed and operated in conformance with the instructions in this manual within the original country of the installation EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NONINFRINGEMENT OR WARRANTY ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW You assume all responsibility for all results arising out of its selection of this product to achieve its intended results Export Control Compliance iv This Product falls into the Catch All Controlled Goods and or Catch All Controlled Technologies including Programs under Category 16 of Appended Table 1 of Export Trade Control Order or under Category 16 of Appended Table of Foreign Exchange Control Order based on Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law of Japan If you intend re exporting the product from a country other than Japan re sellin
37. lations of the local government e The liquid crystal display contains an irritating substance Should the liquid content contact an eye or skin flush with clean flowing water If the substance enters the mouth immediately rinse the mouth drink plenty of water induce vomiting and then consult a physician i A liquid crystal display and a lithium metal battery are used in this product When WARNING No 99MAHO40B Cautions on use IMPORTANT NOTE No 99 040 Observe the following precautions to avoid instrument failure or malfunction Do not strike the instrument or allow it to be struck e Do not drop it or apply excessive force to it Do not disassemble or modify the instrument Do not press the keys with a pointed object such as screwdriver or ballpoint pen Do not use or store the instrument under direct sunlight or in excessively hot or cold environment Be alert for malfunction due to material deterioration if it is used in an environment with low or high atmospheric pressure e Do not store the instrument in a high humidity environment Do not use the instrument where it could be splashed with coolant e Do not use high voltage equipment such as an electric marking pen near the instrument Electronic parts may be damaged by such equipment Be alert for malfunction if it is used in the vicinity of electric noise e Secure the instrument with a fixture such as a dial gage stand in
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39. n is enabled the key lock function will be set off The power supply cannot be turned off with the upper left key in the setup mode 3 11 Measurement mode MENU ki Measurement 3 3 3 SCALE Analog bar graduation 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions 3 1 2 99 4 Parameters Parameter Example of display Settings Selecting ON OFF of tolerance judgment and TOL o tolerance value setting Tolerance judgment Selecting resolution of the displa RES Resolution Selecting analog bar graduation SCALE Analog bar graduation Current analog bar graduation Selecting ON OFF of key lock LOCK function Key lock Setting other functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER OTHER o Other functions Other functions 06 No 99 040 3 2 1 3 3 1 IMPORTANT NOTE 3 14 TOL Tolerance judgment The tolerance judgment function compares measurement data display value with tolerance values upper lower limit for OK NG judgment The tolerance values can be set in preset No P1 P2 P3 respectively Enabling tolerance judgment Changing tolerance values 1 Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode 2 Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to TOL 3 Press the center key to move the
40. ne Low battery error Measurement cannot be performed due to consumption of the battery Replace the battery with the new one apo 21 Sensor signal synthesizing error Synthesizing of sensor signal is failed Asensor signal synthesizing error occurred while the spindle was moving at high speed Keep on using the indicator since this error does not affect measured values If this error occurs while the spindle is stopped it could be due to sensor failure In this case contact the nearest Mitutoyo sales office 5 1 5 2 Err Overflow error of display value The display value has exceeded the maximum number of digits that can be displayed Return the display value to the permissible number of digits to automatically reset the error Press the center key or press and hold Move the Setup mode to change the resolution Refer to 3 3 2 RES Resolution Err bi Setting value rewrite error Asetting value has been rewritten from any cause after the previous use Press the center key will return to the initial state after setting the battery Perform re setting after confirming the setting value referring to 2 1 Installation replacement of Battery and Initial Setting Err be Geh value storage error A setting value could not be stored A setting value could not be loaded Remove the battery once and perform re setting
41. ng system is selected before setting the tolerance judgment function The tolerance values will be calculated automatically according to the unit or the resolution Check the tolerance values after the resolution is changed since the conversion error may occur Press the upper left key to cancel the operation the upper limit is set lower than the lower limit the tolerance upper lower limit setting error Err 90 will occur Reset the values to be the upper limit is greater than the lower limit The tolerance judgment setting cannot be completed if Overflow error of upper lower limit value Err95 is occurring Reset the upper or lower limit value When the tolerance judgment setting is changed all the measurement values saved with the data save function will be deleted No 99 040 Enabling tolerance judgment Changing tolerance values Tolerance judgment ON Measurement mode Measurement mode Numerical value editing Disabling tolerance judgment Tolerance judgment ON Tolerance judgment OFF Measurement mode Measurement mode No 99 040 3 z 1 5 3 3 2 RES Resolution The resolution of the display can be changed Selecting the resolution Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to RES Press the center key to set the resolution Press the lower left o
42. per right of the display unit indicates the order of saving The larger the number is the more recent the measurement value is Stopping the data load Press the upper right key to restore the normal mode after deleting all the saved measurement values When data save is executed while 9 data are already saved the data number 1 which is the oldest data will be deleted When a data is deleted the data numbers descend and the measured value to be saved this time will be numbered 9 When data load is stop the saved measurement values will be deleted Therefore make a note of data if necessary Set the followings before performing data save or data load because all the saved measurement values will be deleted if any of the following operation is performed besides data load stopping Selecting the preset values gt Selecting the tolerance judgment setting Changing the resolution Shifting into PC communication status Power off auto off Switching units Even when shifting from the minimum value detection mode to the data load the normal mode will be restored when data load is stop When the maximum and the minimum values are the same both Max and Min will be displayed If there are multiple maximum or minimum values Max or Min will be displayed respectively with each value If data load is executed when no data is saved 0 as data number and as measurement value will be di
43. r lower right key to switch the resolution Press the center key to set the resolution and the mode returns to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode DUX OP e IMPORTANT The preset values P1 P2 and the tolerance values upper and lower limits will be calculated automatically according to the resolution Check the values after changing the resolution since the conversion error or overflow error Err95 may occur NOTE Press the upper left key to cancel the operation When the unit is switched the resolution will be automatically changed accordingly Check the resolution after switching the unit 3 1 6 99 040 Selecting the resolution Metric models Inch models No 99 040 Note Factory default 0 001 mm Note Factory default 0 00005 in Setup mode Resolution Setup mode Resolution 3 17 3 3 3 SCALE Analog bar graduation The analog bar graduation Display range 20 can be changed Selecting a graduation of analog bar Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode Press the lower left or lower right key to move the blinking cursor to SCALE Press the center key to set the analog bar graduation Press the lower left or lower right key to switch the analog bar graduation Press the center key to set the analog bar graduation and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode
44. rror of lower limit value The lower limit value has exceeded the maximum number of digits that can be displayed Press the lower right key to reset the lower limit value Refer to 3 3 1 TOL Tolerance judgment Lower the resolution Refer to 3 3 2 RES Resolution 5 3 5 4 No 99 040 SERVICE NETWORK Europe Mitutoyo Europe GmbH Borsigstrasse 8 10 41469 Neuss GERMANY TEL 49 2137 102 0 FAX 49 2137 102 351 Mitutoyo CTL Germany GmbH Neckarstrasse 1 8 78727 Oberndorf GERMANY TEL 49 7423 8776 0 FAX 49 7423 8776 99 Industrielle Messtechnik GmbH Zum Wasserwerk 3 66333 V lklingen GERMANY TEL 49 6898 91110 FAX 49 6898 9111100 Germany Mitutoyo Deutschland GmbH Borsigstrasse 8 10 41469 Neuss GERMANY TEL 49 2137 102 0 FAX 49 2137 86 85 M3 Solution Center Hamburg Tempowerkring 9 im HIT Technologiepark 21079 Hamburg GERMANY TEL 49 40 791894 0 FAX 49 40 791894 50 M3 Solution Center Berlin Paradiesstrasse 208 12526 Berlin GERMANY TEL 49 30 2611 267 FAX 49 30 26 29 209 M3 Solution Center Eisenach im tbz Eisenach Heinrich Ehrhardt Platz 99817 Eisenach GERMANY TEL 49 3691 88909 0 FAX 49 3691 88909 9 M3 Solution Center Ingolstadt Marie Curie Strasse 1a 85055 Ingolstadt GERMANY TEL 49 841 954920 FAX 49 841 9549250 M3 Solution Center Leonberg GmbH Steinbeisstrasse 2 71229 Leonberg GERMANY TEL 49 7152 6080 0 FAX 49 7152 608060 Mitutoyo Messger te Leonberg GmbH Heidenhei
45. s sec frequency 6 Minimum value detection mode 50 times sec EMC Directive EN61326 1 CE marking Immunity test requirements Clause 6 2 Table 2 Emission limit Class B Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Storage temperature 10 C 60 Net weight 170g Carbide No 4 48UNF All instruments in this series are of the flat back type Changeable by way of setting Refer to 3 3 2 RES Resolution 20 normal measurement the quantizing error 1 count is not included The values are calculated with the resolution set to 0 001mm The protection level IP International Protection is indicated according to IEC 60529 and JIS C 0920 standards Battery life depends on use of the indicator Use the above value as a guide If the spindle speed exceeds following the correct peak value may not be displayed Normal mode 10um sec Minimum value detection mode 50um sec 1 6 Standard accessories Lithium battery CR2032 for monitor 99 4 User s Manual No 99MAH041B Quick Reference Manual No 99MAH042M EU Batteries Directive EMC Directive guide No 421RAC717 Precautions for Use Inspection certificate No WA100 Warranty 1 7 Optional accessories No 905338 Connecting cable 1m No 905409 Connecting cable 2m No 21EZA313 Parameter Setup Kit 1 6 No 99 040 SETUP This chapter describes installation of a battery adjusting display angle and moun
46. splayed VVVV The following describes some examples of the data number When the number of saved measurement data are less than 9 Data save 1th Data save 2th Data save 9th Data Measurement i value mm inm Ears ovde e When the number of saved measurement data are 9 maximum number or more Data save 9th Data save 10th Data save 11th 4 4 A Destruction Destruction No 99 040 1 DATA HOLD Min zl A d m 0003 90003 Note Hold the display value is performed the same time when the data processor is not connected Ww A Data load No Minimum value detection mode D LOAD AO LI y Note The number of data will vary depending on the number of the saved measurement values 99MAHO40B 3 9 3 2 7 Switching units in mm Press and hold the lower right key to switch the display unit between inch and metric When the unit is switched the following will be converted accordingly display value preset values tolerance value resolution and analog bar graduation If it causes the overflow error of display value Err 30 set
47. t mode to move the setup mode and select OTHER functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Press the lower left or lower right key until FAST is blinking Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the FAST mode Press the lower left key to select ON Press the center key to enable this function and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode isabling the FAST mode Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode and select OTHER functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Press the lower left or lower right key until FAST is blinking Press the center key to move the ON OFF selection of the FAST mode Press the lower left key to select ON Press the center key to disable this function and return to the parameter setting Refer to 3 3 Setup Mode The accuracy will not be affected by this function Operating in this function will shorten the battery life It is recommended to operate with disabling this function if not necessary No 99 040 Enabling the FAST mode Disabling the FAST mode No 99 040 3 3 1 3 3 5 4 RESET 4 All reset It restores the factory default Executing all reset 1 Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move the setup mode and select OTHER functions Refer to 3 3 5 OTHER Other functions Press the lower left or lower right key until RESET is blinking Press the cent
48. the proper resolution Also it causes overflow error of each setting values or conversion error it is recommended to check the values of each setting after switching unit The display unit can be switched only in the normal mode So if switching is required in the peak detection mode press the lower left key a few times to change the mode to the normal and then switch NOTE 3 1 0 99 4 3 3 Setup Mode NOTE No 99 040 The following parameters can be checked or set in the setup mode Starting up the setup mode Press the upper right key in the measurement mode to move into the setup mode Selecting parameters 1 The blinking cursor indicates the currently selected parameter 2 Pressthe lower left or lower right key to display the current set parameter Pressing the lower left key the cursor moves in the following order TOL RES gt gt OTHER TOL Pressing the lower right key the cursor moves in the following order TOL OTHER 2RES TOL 3 Pressthe center key to move the parameter setting Completing the setup mode Press the upper right key to complete setup mode and return to the measurement mode During the setup mode key assists which correspond to each key will be displayed Refer to 1 4 Details of Display Unit The setup parameters will be registered even after the battery is replaced or power is turned off However if the battery is replaced while the key lock functio
49. til PC is blinking Press the center key to move the PC communication setting Press the lower left key to select ON Press the center key to start communication with the PC When the communication is started PC con will be displayed NOTE Press the upper left key to cancel the communication with the PC Remove the cap of the output connector and securely connect the cable Do not disconnect the Parameter setup kit while communicating with the PC When communication with PC is finished the measurement mode will be restored For details of communication with the PC refer to the operation manual supplied with the Parameter setup kit When the mode is shifted into PC communication all the measurement values saved with the data save function will be deleted Enabling PC communication No 99 040 3 25 Configurable items by external input Configurable items Settings Preset Preset 1 2 Preset value P1 P2 Unit mm in only inch models Tolerance judgment See Upper and lower limit of each preset No P1 P2 Resoluti i Metric 0 001 0 01 Inch 0 00005 0 0001 0 0005 Metric AUTO 0 001 0 002 0 005 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 5 raton AUTO 0 00005 0 0001 0 0002 0 0005 0 001 0 002 0 005 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 2 ON OFF Key lock setting multiple selection possible Key lock
50. ting on the bore gage 2 1 Installation replacement of Battery and Initial Setting A lithium battery CR2032 is used with this instrument This instrument is not delivered with the battery set into position so set the battery before use 1 Remove the battery holder by using a flat blade screwdriver or the like When replacing the battery remove the spent battery Set the battery into the battery holder as described in the figure below Set the battery holder into the original position is displayed To enter into the preset setting press the center key Set up the preset values referring to 3 2 1 Preset setting Set up measurement mode and function which you want See section 3 Functions and Operating Procedure No 99 040 2 1 Do not use sharp pointed tool to remove the battery holder and not pry out the IMPORTANT battery holder to prevent damage to the battery holder Note not to damage your nail when the battery holder is removed by hand If the battery and battery holder is not set properly a damage andmalfunction may result If the Measurement mode is not entered after executing the above procedure set the battery again If the instrument will not be used for more than three months remove the battery and store it separately to prevent damage by battery leakage NOTES The supplied battery is used only to check the functions and performance of the instrument
51. urring for the selected preset number Reset the preset value When preset setting is changed all the measurement values saved with the data save function will be deleted Arubber damper has been attached to the spindle in this indicator as a shock absorber The elasticity of the damper may cause the indicated value to not stabilize at the bottom of the stroke but this will not cause any operational problems Also the spindle may feel heavy at the bottom of the stroke when this indicator is first used but this can be resolved by pushing the spindle up once NOTE Preset setting Master setting Measurement mode PRESET XPress and hold e el 18 SELECT CANCEL CANCEL Numerical value No 99 040 3 3 3 2 2 Numerical value Editing Numerical value for Preset Tolerance judgment can be edit by same key operation Items that requires numerical value editing Editing items Preset P1 P2 P3 Tolerance judgment Upper limit Lower limit eMoving signs and digits Press the center key to move the sign or digit eChanging signs and numerical values Press the lower left key or lower right key to change the sign or numerical value For signs Press the lower left or lower right key to switch the signs e For numerical values Pressing the lower left key the display changes in the following order 098 1 0 Pressing the lower
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