Digit suppress – KEYENCE LS-3100/3100W Series User Manual

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Example of Operation

DIGIT SUPPRESS

You are to measure the diameter of round bars. The reference diameter is
10 mm. You wish to perform a 7-step differentiation with the following toler-
ance limits: ±0.1 mm, ±0.2 mm, ±0.3 mm.

Step

Key operation

Display

1

Press PRM to display
"LIMIT".

2

Use UP/DOWN to move
cursor up.

3

Use SET to display "7
CLASSES".

4

Press PRM to display "HI1"
and "LO1".

5

Enter 10.1000 for HI1 and
9.9000 for LO1, then press
ENT.

6

Press PRM again to display
"HI2" and "LO2".

7

Enter 10.2000 for HI2 and
9.8000 for LO2, then press
ENT.

8

Press PRM again to display
"HI3" and "LO3".

9

Enter 10.3000 for HI3 and
9.7000 for LO3, then press
ENT.

Deletes fractions from measured value on the display. DIGIT SUPPRESS is
useful when there is a relatively large difference from one measured value to
another. The possibly applicable cases are listed below.

• When the number of measurements for averaging is set to a small number

• When the target is vibrating

• When it is not necessary to obtain precise measurements

This prevents errors involved in reading measured values.

• This function can be used for both the main display and subdisplay. It

becomes invalid when the subdisplay is used to show measured values in
P-P, PEAK, or BOTTOM mode.

• Although fractions are not displayed, the target is measured down to

0.0001 mm and comparator output sent based on these measured values.

CHAPTER 4 Functions and Controls

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0

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0 0 0

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3 0

0 0 0

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=

2

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0
0

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=

0 0

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0 0

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=

2

0
0

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=

0 0 0

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0 0 0

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3

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0
0

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