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p) Set the instrument to ZERO by pressing OK.
q) Select position ‘A’ for clockwise rotation and ‘E’ if anti clockwise. With instrument
reading 0,000 mm, rotate the crankshaft to next position and accept the
reading by pressing OK. Continue through the remaining positions of rotation.
r) When all positions are complete, the instrument will display the next cylinder in
line order, press OK to accept. Alternatively, should you wish to select any other
cylinder number press < / > arrows, then OK.
s) To remove the transducer, apply pressure against the spring loaded tip of the
transducer, this should allow the extension bar end to be freed from the web
punch marks.
t) Fit to the next cylinder by compressing the spring loaded end of the transducer
into the punch mark and relocate the bar end tip.
NOTE: Normally it is not necessary to release the locking ring.
u) Accept a Reset with OK. Check that the display value is within +/ - 0.500mm,
press OK to to set the instrument to ZERO (0.000mm).
Continue with this procedure until all cylinders are completed.
v) When the display reads ”MEASURING DONE”, press OK.
NOTE: Before accepting ”MEASURING DONE” you wish to re-measure a cylinder,
return to that cylinder number using < / > buttons, press OK.
The display will read REMEASURE CYLINDER ?
Press OK and repeat the measuring sequence.
2:6 PRINT DOCUMENTS
When the measurement data have been transferred to the PC program it is possible to
make printouts. See separate “Program Manual for PC”.
2:7 STORE DOCUMENTS
All measuring data and information is stored when the OK button is pressed.
This data is fully retained, also when batteries are low or empty.
Memory capacity of the DI-5C allows 45 complete documents to be stored.
Each cylinder measured will display the value in brackets [ ] indicating the position has
already been measured. Should you want to return to a particular cylinder, select
cylinder number and press OK, the display will ask if you wish to re-measure the position,
if yes, press OK, this will delete the previous data. New measurements can be taken as
described in section 2:5.










