Mitutoyo QUICK SCOPE 359 SERIES User Manual Page 12

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Quick navigation (QS-LB, QS-EB) l Patent pending (Japan)
This is a navigation function that concurrently uses the Learn/Repeat function for storing and reproducing a series of measuring procedures. This function
navigates the operator to the next measuring point in accordance with the measuring procedure stored. Move the stage until the red cross-hairs indicating
the next measuring point to coincide with the green cross-hairs at the center of the monitor screen. Then, the view at the next measuring point will appear
on the screen. This function also allows zero approach using the digital counter. The operator does not need to check a measuring point while looking at a
workpiece and can perform measurement while concentrating on the screen.
(1) The next measuring point is
indicated with the red cross-hairs.
(2) As the stage approaches the next
measuring point, the red cross-hairs
and green cross-hairs get closer to
one another.
(3) When the two cross-hairs coincide
and the target view appears, press
the Enter button to complete the
measurement.
Stage navigation (QS) l Patent pending (Japan)
Navigation Function Contributes to Reduction in Measurement Time
This stage navigation function enables pinpoint positioning when the stage needs to be moved significantly. To move the stage, click the point in the
Graphics window to which the stage is to be repositioned. Then, the stage directly moves to the point. This can suppress wasted stage motion such as
overrun or deficient run to the minimum. To accurately move the stage, click a point to move to the center of the Video window with the mouse. Then, the
stage accurately moves to the center of the Video window. The use of this function will significantly reduce the setup time needed for a part program.
The stage travels
to the clicked point
while moving the
point to the center
of the Graphics
window.
The stage travels
to the clicked point
while moving the
point to the center
of the Video
window.
Stage movement with the Graphics window
Stage movement with the Video window
Click this point
Click this point
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