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VRM1
→ Control knob → VRM1
VRM1 is displayed and the process is finished.
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Other function key VRM1 is displayed and the function is shifted.
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VRM1
VRM1 is turned off.(b)
(b) To turn off the VRM1
When the "VRM1" key is pressed twice, VRM1 disappears. (VRM1 OFF)
Note: Refer to "5.5.1.2 Determining the distance (VRM1)".
5.4.4 Distance measurement (VRM2)
The operation is the same as VRM1, refer to VRM1 operation. The "VRM2" will appear in
a reverse display at the lower right of the screen
5.4.5 Measuring the angle between two points (FL EBL2)
Note: VRM2 and EBL2 do not follow the OFF-C function while floating.
Note: Refer to "5.5.1.5 Measuring the distance or angle between two points ( FL EBL2, FL
VRM2 )".
(a) Setting a reference point for measurement of the angle.
(1) Press "FL EBL2" key. “SET START POINT” is displayed and a small cross mark appears.
FL EBL2 → FL EBL2 is turned ON and
(Select FL EBL2) the small cross mark appears.
(2) Use the left-right and up-down cursor keys to place the small cross mark on one of the
two echoes whose angle will be measured, and press the "ENT" key.
Up/Down & Left/Right
→ ------ ENT
Criterion of the reference point is set.
(Place the cross cursor on an echo)
(b). Measuring
Perform the operations in the above mentioned and "measuring the angle(EBL2)", and
place the EBL2 on another echo.
EBL2 is displayed on the screen based on the placed fixed cross cursor.
" 2 xxx.x
°
" which is displayed at the lower right will be the angle between the two
points.
5.4.6 Measuring the distance between two points (FL VRM2)
Note: Refer to "5.5.1.5 Measuring the distance or angle between two points ( FL EBL2, FL
VRM2 )".
(a) Setting a reference point for measurement of the angle.