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Digimatic Indicator: User's Manual No. 99MAH016B5 SERIES No. 543

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Digimatic Indicator: User's Manual No. 99MAH016B5 SERIES No. 543

This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information from the user's manual document: The user's manual provides instructions for properly using a Digimatic Indicator and outlines important safety precautions. It describes the instrument's parts and how to install accessories. The document also explains the operating procedures and specifications and provides a warranty information.

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User’s Manual

No. 99MAH016B5
SERIES No. 543

ID-H0530/0560

Digimatic Indicator

User’s Manual

Read this User’s Manual thoroughly


before operating the instrument. After reading,
retain it close at hand for future reference.
FOREWORD
In order to use this Digimatic Indicator properly, read this manual thoroughly before
operating the instrument. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future
reference.

Mitutoyo assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage, direct or indirect,
caused by use of this instrument not conforming to this manual.

Information in this document is subject to change without notice.

 2014-2020 Mitutoyo Corporation. All rights reserved.

PRECAITIONS
Precautions against the Power Supply
Wrong handling that neglects the following precautions could result in serious injury or
death.
 This instrument is externally powered from the AC power supply via the AC adapter.
Be sure to use the Mitutoyo specified AC adapter (Standard Accessory).
 If this instrument is used near the machines that require a high voltage, high frequency,
WARNING or large current, do not share the power line of the AC adapter with those machines.
 Use the AC power supply that absolutely conforms to the voltage and frequency
indicated on the AC adapter. If the AC adapter is used under the condition exceeding
the permissible voltage range, it could cause an explosion or ignition.
 If this instrument is not used for an extended period of time, make sure that the AC
adapter is unplugged from the power supply to prevent fire, etc.

Precaution in Discarding This Instrument


Wrong handling that neglects the following precautions could result in serious injury or
death.
 This instrument uses liquid crystal. If discarding this instrument, observe the ordinance
and regulation by each local government.
 The liquid crystal includes an irritating substance. Should any liquid content be
WARNING accidentally applied to your eyes or skin, wash them with clean flowing water. If you
swallow the liquid content, immediately rinse your mouth, and after drinking a large
amount of water, vomit it, and then consult a doctor.

Precaution for Use


The following acts or circumstances will cause a failure or a malfunction in this instrument.
Care should be exercised.
IMPORTANT  Do not apply a sudden impact such as a drop or excessive force to this instrument.
 Do not disassemble or retrofit the instrument.
 Do not operate keys with a sharp tip (such as the tip of a screwdriver or ball point pen).
 Avoid using and storing this instrument at sites where it is subject to direct sunlight and
excessively hot or cold environments.
 The use of this instrument at a site with tenuous air or high pressure could cause a
failure due to deterioration in material.
 Avoid storing the instrument at sites surrounded with high humidity and dust, and avoid
using it at sites where it is subject to direct splashes of water and oil.

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 If a high-voltage device such as an electric pen is used, electronic parts may be
damaged. Also, using the instrument at a site where large electric noises are
generating could cause a malfunction.
 Use this instrument at a site with minimum vibration while securely fixing it on the
comparator stand.
 Do not use this instrument in such a way that a perpendicular load or a twisting force is
applied to the spindle.
To clean the instrument, use a dry soft cloth or cotton swab, or one soaked in diluted
neutral detergent. Use of organic solvents (such as thinner or benzene) may result in
failure.
 The dirt in the spindle and cylinder will cause a malfunction.
Wipe off dirt on the spindle with a cloth damped with alcohol, and then lightly wipe the
spindle with a cloth damped with a small amount of low-viscosity oil.
Clean the inside of the cylinder periodically. After removing the cylinder by rotating it,
brush off the dust and dirt on and around the piston and in the cylinder using a brush or
a blower brush.
Take sufficient damage-preventive measures (safety measures) for an accidental
failure of this instrument.

The following precautions are important to obtain correct measurement results. Care
should be taken.
IMPORTANT  Perform sufficient thermal stabilization of this instrument and an object to be
measured before starting measurement. Use this instrument at a site which is subject
to as little thermal fluctuation as possible.
 To perform stabilized measurement, allows approximately 20 minutes after turning on
the power. The base line could be drifted approximately 0.5μm.
 Do not use this instrument with either stroke end specified as the reference point.
 Note that, if this instrument is used in other than the specified conditions, the functions
and performance will not be guaranteed.

WARRANTY
This Digimatic indicator has been manufactured under Mitutoyo’s rigorous quality control
system. In the event that this instrument should fail within one year from the original date
of purchase through normal use, we will repair or replace it at our option, free of charge,
upon its prepaid return to Mitutoyo. Contact your dealer or the nearest Mitutoyo Service
Center.

However, the following failure or damage may be subject to a repair charge even within
the warranty period:
1 Unit failure or damage arising from improper handling, or unauthorized retrofit or
repair by the user.
2 Unit failure or damage as the result of moving, dropping, or transporting after
purchase.
3 Unit failure or damage due to fire, salt, gas, abnormal voltage, or natural catastrophe.

This Warranty is valid only in the country of original purchase.

NOTES ON OVERSEAS TRANSFER


Please contact Mitutoyo before transferring it abroad.

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Contents

FOREWORD .......................................................................................................................................................i
PRECAITIONS ....................................................................................................................................................i

WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................................ii
NOTES ON OVERSEAS TRANSFER ...............................................................................................................ii

1 NAME OF RACH PART ......................................................................................................................... 1-1

1.1 Part Names of the Main Unit ........................................................................................................ 1-1


1.2 Details of the LCD Unit ................................................................................................................. 1-2

2 INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1 Attaching the Clamp Filter............................................................................................................ 2-1


2.2 Mounting on a Stand or a Jig ....................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Attaching the Lifting Lever ........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Attaching the Release ................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.4 Mounting the Lug or Special Back .............................................................................................. 2-2
2.5 Replacing the Contact Point ........................................................................................................ 2-2
3 OPERATING PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................. 3-1

3.1 Starting/Stopping This Instrument .............................................................................................. 3-1


3.1.1 Connecting to the power supply .......................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Start / Stop .............................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 Parameter Setup Mode ................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2.1 Switching the unit system between inch and mm during display of “unit” (only in inch spec) .... 3-2
3.2.2 Switching the digital resolution during display of “res.” .................................................. 3-2
3.2.3 Switching the analog range (analog resolution) during display of “range” .................... 3-3
3.2.4 Switching the count direction during display of “dir” ....................................................... 3-3
3.2.5 Switching the I/O format between SPC(Digimatic) and RS-232 during display of “output” ......... 3-3
3.2.5.1 RS-232 setup.................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2.6 Setting ID No. for RS-232 communication and remote control during display of “id” .. 3-4
3.2.7 Switching the length measuring system during display of “start” .................................. 3-4
3.2.8 Returning all parameters to factory defaults during display of “reset” .......................... 3-4
3.3 Measurement Mode ....................................................................................................................... 3-5
3.3.1 Setting the length measuring system and reference point ............................................... 3-5
3.3.1.1 INC system (Zero set) ...................................................................................................... 3-5
3.3.1.2 Preset system (setting the preset value) .......................................................................... 3-5
3.3.2 Switching a measurement type in the measurement mode .............................................. 3-6
3.3.2.1 Tolerance judgment (setting/checking the upper and lower limit values) ......................... 3-6
3.3.2.2 Run-out peak hold during display of “TIR” ....................................................................... 3-7
3.3.2.3 Maximum value peak hold during display of “Max” .......................................................... 3-7
3.3.2.4 Minimum value peak hold during display of “Min” ............................................................ 3-8
3.3.3 Data output / Data hold ......................................................................................................... 3-9

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3.3.4 Function lock .......................................................................................................................... 3-9
3.3.5 Centering the pointer ............................................................................................................. 3-9
3.4 Operation with the Remote Control (Option) .............................................................................. 3-9
4 DATA INPUT/OUTPUT ........................................................................................................................... 4-1

4.1 SPC (Digimatic) Input/Output ....................................................................................................... 4-1


4.1.1 Connecting procedure ........................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.2 I/O connector .......................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.3 Output data format (DATA1) .................................................................................................. 4-2
4.1.4 Timing chart ............................................................................................................................ 4-2
4.2 RS-232 Input/Output ...................................................................................................................... 4-4
4.2.1 Connecting procedure ........................................................................................................... 4-4
4.2.2 I/O connector .......................................................................................................................... 4-4
4.2.3 Communication specification ............................................................................................... 4-4
4.2.4 Communication command (I/O format) ............................................................................... 4-5
4.2.5 Communication sample ........................................................................................................ 4-7
5 ERROR MESSAGE AND ACTION ........................................................................................................ 5-1

6 SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................................... 6-1

6.1 Specifications of the main unit .................................................................................................... 6-1


6.2 Standard accessories ................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.3 Optional accessories .................................................................................................................... 6-2

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1 1 NAME OF RACH PART
This chapter describes the name of each part and the LCD display
contents.

1.1 Part Names of the Main Unit

(1) Cylinder
(2) Lug mounting screw
(3) Stem
(4) Spindle
(5) Contact point
7 mm Type : Parts No.901312
inch Type : Parts No.21BZB005
1 6 (6) DC jack
8 (7) I/O connector
(8) Power switch
2 9 (9) LCD unit
(10) Remote control reception
10 (11) MODE key
(12) SET/ZERO key
(13) DATA/Fn. key
11 1 13 14
2 (14) Release attaching hole
(15) AC adapter
(16) Spindle lifting lever
3 (17) Clamp filter

4 16

5
17
15

NOTE  Be sure to attach the clamp filter (ferrite core) to the AC adapter. For detailed
information about attachment, refer to section “2.1 Attaching the Clamp Filter”.

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1.2 Details of the LCD Unit

2 6 5 4 1

7 3

9 8

11
10
12

17 16 15 14 13
(1) Function lock (2) Output format display (3) Upper over-range
(4) Upper pointer (5) Pointer (6) Lower pointer
(7) Lower over-range (8) Analog range (9) Tolerance judgment
(10) Maximum value hold measurement (11) Runout hold measurement (12) Minimum value hold measurement
(13) Display value unit (14) Preset value setup mode (15) Comparison measurement
(16) Data hold mode (17) Reverse direction measurement

NOTE  When tolerance judgment measurement is performed, the upper pointer (4) and lower
pointer (6) blink at slow intervals to indicate the upper limit value and lower limit value,
respectively.
 In the total runout, maximum value, or minimum value hold measurement mode, the
upper pointer (4) and lower pointer (6) blink to indicate the maximum value and
minimum value, respectively.
 If the pointer (5) coincides with the upper pointer (4) and lower pointer (6), these
pointers blink at quick intervals.

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22 INSTALLATION
This chapter explains how to mount this Digimatic indicator on a
stand or a jig and how to attach or replace optional accessories.

2.1 Attaching the Clamp Filter


Use this instrument by wrapping the AC adapter cord around the clamp filter (ferrite core)
as shown in the figure below.

2.2 Mounting on a Stand or a Jig


Use this instrument with its stem being clamped on the comparator stand (option) or an
appropriate jig.

IMPORTANT  If possible, avoid fixing the stem by directly clamping it with a clamp screw, etc. If the
stem is clamped with a tightening torque of 150cN•m or more, the indicator could cause
a malfunction.

NOTE  Clamp the stem so that the spindle is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the
reference plane and a measuring surface. If the axis line (spindle) is not perpendicular
to the reference plane (measuring surface), an error is added to a measured value.
For example, assuming a tilt angle of the axis line from the reference plane as , error 
per measuring length 30mm will be the following according to the tilt angle:  = 1°:  =
0.0045mm,  = 2°:  = 0.0185mm, and  = 3°:  = 0.0410mm.
 To mount this indicator on a jig, it is recommended that the stem be clamped with a
slotted holder that has a coupling portion of approximately 8G7 (AGD: 9.52) +
0.02/+0.005mm.

2.3 Attaching the Lifting Lever


While holding the spindle from the counter side (B) so as not to bend it, engage the
spindle with the groove on the lifting lever (No.137693/standard accessory).

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2.4 Attaching the Release
Remove the rubber cap in the release attaching hole, and then screw in the release
(No.21JZA295/option) by hand.

IMPORTANT Do not pull or hit the release strongly. Some screw thread at its end may break.
Inserting any other than the release or applying excessive force to the release mount
could result in failure.

NOTE The amount of lifting the spindle when using the release is approximately 30mm from
the bottom dead center.

2.5 Mounting the Lug or Special Back


This Digimatic indicator can be equipped with the back with lug (No.101040: ISO/JIS type
or No.101306: ANSI/AGD type, both options) for Mitutoyo standard dial indicators or either
of various special backs.
Remove the four screws on the rear and mount the back
with lug with these screws.

NOTE  For information about the assortment of accessories such as special backs, special
contact points, and extension rods, refer to the Mitutoyo general catalog, measuring
tool general catalog, or dial indicator catalogs.

2.6 Replacing the Contact Point


Various special contact points and extension rods of Mitutoyo dial indicator options are
available.
Hold the spindle with pliers while placing a waste cloth between them so that the
spindle will not rotate, and then detach/attach the contact point by pinching and
rotating it with other pliers.

IMPORTANT Unless the spindle is held unturned in the above procedure, a failure could be caused
in the Digimatic indicator. Causing damage to the spindle could result in a malfunction.
Upon replacement of the contact point the external dimensions, measuring force,
measuring orientation restriction, etc., of the indicator may be changed.
When the contact point other than the standard contact point is used, the error may be
added due to the shape of the contact point. (e.g. Perpendicularity of the contact point
and parallelism with the reference surface for the flat contact point, runout of the roller
contact point, etc.)

[2.5]

Back with lug [2.6]

Screw (4pieces)
[2.4]

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3 OPERATING PROCEDURE
3 This chapter explains the operating procedure of the Digimatic
indicator.

3.1 Starting/Stopping This Instrument


3.1.1 Connecting to the power supply
1
Remove the DC jack cover located at the upper on the Digimatic indicator ID-H, and
then push in the DC plug of the AC adapter (standard accessory) all the way until it
stops.
2 Plug the AC plug at the other end of the AC adapter firmly into an AC outlet or
extended outlet strip.
IMPORTANT  To supply or shut off the power to this instrument, be sure to turn it on or off with the
[ON/OFF] switch on the side of the main body. If the power to the instrument is shut off
during operation, damage to its internal parts could result.

3.1.2 Start / Stop


1 Slide the [ON/OFF] switch on the side of the main body upward or downward to start
(restart) or stop (terminate) measurement with this instrument.
2 To start measurement, slide the [ON/OFF] switch upward.
3 To stop measurement, slide the [ON/OFF] switch downward.

3.2 Parameter Setup Mode


Parameters such as “Digital resolution” and “Counting direction” can be changed in
the Parameter Setup mode.
To put this instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, observe the following procedure.
1 Press and hold the [MODE] key for a long time (2 seconds or more) in the
Measurement mode. Then, the mode is switched to the Parameter Setup mode, the
“res.” (“unit” for inch spec) symbol is blinking on the LCD.
2 Press and release the [MODE] key quickly (for less than 2 seconds) to change setup
items.
3 When the item to be set is displayed, press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly, then change
the setting.
4 When the setting of a desired setup item has been changed, press and hold the
[MODE] key for a long time to return to the Measurement mode.

NOTE  The setting contents remain in memory even when the power is turned off.

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Parameter Setup List
Notation in Default
Reference Display Setup content
the manual (Factory defaults)
(Only for inch spec) “in”
3.2.1 ”unit” Switching the unit system (Only for inch
between inch and mm spec)
Switching the digital mm spec: 0.0005
3.2.2 “res.”
resolution Inch spec: 0.00002

mm spec: 0.01
3.2.3 “range” Switching the analog range
Inch spec: 0.0004
“ ”
Switching the count
3.2.4 “dir” (No display: +
direction
direction)
Switching the I/O format SPC
3.2.5 “output”
between SPC and RS232 (Digimatic)
Setting ID No. for RS232
3.2.6 “id” communication remote 00
control
Switching the length
3.2.7 “start” measuring system between INC
INC and preset systems.
Returning parameters to
3.2.8 “reset”
defaults.

3.2.1 Switching the unit system between inch and mm during display of “unit”
(only in inch spec)
1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “unit” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Quickly pressing the [SET/ZERO] key changes “unit” from blinking to lighting-up and
blinks the currently-set unit system.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch to a desired unit (in or mm).
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “res.”.

3.2.2 Switching the digital resolution during display of “res.”


1
Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “res.” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly to blink the currently-set digital resolution.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the setting to a desired resolution.
Unit system Selectable resolution
mm 0.0005mm 0.001mm
inch (only for inch spec) .00002” .00005” .0001”
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “range”.
IMPORTANT  Upon switchover of the current unit system or digital resolution, this instrument
automatically makes conversions of the preset values and tolerance limit values. After
changing such a parameter, be sure to check the converted values.

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3.2.3 Switching the analog range (analog resolution) during display of


“range”
1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “range” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Quickly pressing the [SET/ZERO] key changes “range” from blinking to lighting-up
and blinks the currently-set analog range.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the setting to a desired analog range.
Digital
Selectable analog range
resolution
0.0005mm ±0.01 ±0.02 ±0.05 ±0.1 ±0.2 ±40 ±80
0.001mm ±0.02 ±0.04 ±0.1 ±0.2 ±0.4 ±40 ±80
.00002” ±.0004 ±.0008 ±.002 ±.004 ±.008 ±2 ±4
.00005” ±.001 ±.002 ±.004 ±.01 ±.02 ±2 ±4
.0001” ±.002 ±.004 ±.01 ±.02 ±.04 ±2 ±4
RS-232
A01 A02 A05 A10 A20 AFS AFL
command *
*: For information about RS-232 commands, refer to section 4.2.4.
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “dir”.

3.2.4 Switching the count direction during display of “dir”


1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “dir” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Quickly pressing the [SET/ZERO] key changes “dir” from blinking to lighting-up. Only
“dir” is displayed if the currently-set direction is “+” count, and “REV” blinks at the left
of “dir” if the direction is “-" count.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the setting to a desired direction (between +
and -).
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “output”.
NOTE  Upon change of the count direction, the sign (+/-) of a display value is also changed.
Before calling a preset value, perform setup of the count direction.

3.2.5 Switching the I/O format between SPC(digimatic) and RS-232 during
display of “output”
1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “output” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Quickly pressing the [SET/ZERO] key changes “output” from blinking to lighting-up
and blinks the currently-set I/O format.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the setting to a desired I/O format (between
SPC and RS-232).
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “id” (section 3.2.6) if SPC is specified. If RS-232 is specified as the I/O format,
the procedure is continuously switched to the RS-232 setup (section 3.2.5.1).

3.2.5.1 RS-232 setup


1 When the procedure is switched to the RS-232 setup, “bps” starts blinking.
2 Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly to blink the currently-set baud rate.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the setting to a desired baud rate (4800 or
9600).
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the communication setting and switch the
setup item to the next “p-bit.”.
5 Referring to the following table, set the parity bit and data bit according to the

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procedure in steps 2 to 4.
Setup item Display Setup content
Baud rate
4800bps 9600bps
(Bit rate)

Parity bit 0 (none) 1 (odd) 2 (even)

Data bit 7 bits 8 bits

6 When the data bit setting has been applied, the setup item is switched to the next “id”.
NOTE  Initial setting (factory defaults) for RS-232 is as follows:
Bit rate: 9600bps Parity bit: even Data bit: 7bit

3.2.6 Setting ID No. for RS-232 communication and remote control during
display of “id”
1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “id” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Quickly pressing the [SET/ZERO] key changes “id” from blinking to lighting-up and
blinks the currently-set ten’s place of ID No.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the ten’s place to a desired number (0 to 9).
4 Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly to apply the specified number and blink the current
unit’s place of ID No.
5 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the unit’s place to a desired number (0 to 9).
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “start”.
NOTE  When the ID No. of the instrument has been set, only the signals from the remote
control and RS-232 communication with the same ID No. are received. If ID No. on the
remote control and RS-232 communication sides is set to “00”, however, the
instrument receives any signals irrespective of its ID No.
 The remote control (option) ID No. can be set to one of “00” to “07” or “09” to “15”.
 The RS-232 communication ID No. can be set to one of “00” to “09”.

3.2.7 Switching the length measuring system during display of “start”


1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “start” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 Quickly pressing the [SET/ZERO] key changes “start” from blinking to lighting-up and
blinks the currently-set length measuring system.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the setting to a desired length measuring
system.
Display Setup content
Baud rate
Always starts up under the INC system.
(Bit rate)
Starts up under the length measuring system at the most
“ “(no display)
recent shutdown.
4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the setting and switch the setup item to
the next “reset

3.2.8 Returning all parameters to factory defaults during display of “reset”


1 Put the instrument in the Parameter Setup mode, and then quickly press and release
the [MODE] key repeatedly until “reset” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 When pressing the [SET/ZERO] key quickly, “no” on the LCD starts blinking.
3 To return the parameters to defaults, press the [MODE] key quickly to switch to “yes”
under blinking.

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4 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to restore the defaults and switch the setup item to
the next “res.” (“unit” in inch spec).
IMPORTANT  When resetting the parameters, the preset values and the upper and lower tolerance
limit values are also cleared. Set these values again.
 Do not reset during RS-232 communication. Since the “I/O format” and “ID No.” are
changed, RS-232 communication will not be conducted any more.

3.3 Measurement Mode


3.3.1 Setting the length measuring system and reference point
This instrument has two length measuring systems, INC (Comparison) system and Preset
system.
Press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key for a long time in the normal measurement mode or
the tolerance judgment mode to switch the length measuring system between INC and
Preset systems.
NOTE  The “INC” symbol lights up under the INC system and goes off under the Preset system.
 To set the reference point, make sure that this instrument is clamped securely with the
spindle pushed in slightly.

3.3.1.1 INC system (Zero set)


In the INC system, the instrument measures a distance from the zero-set position.
When the [SET/ZERO] key is pressed quickly in the normal measurement mode or
the tolerance judgment mode, the instrument is zero-set at the current position.

3.3.1.2 Preset system (setting the preset value)


In the Preset system, the instrument measures a distance from the reference point
that has been preset with an arbitrary value (Calling the preset value).
1 When the [SET/ZERO] key is pressed shortly in the normal measurement mode or
the tolerance judgment mode, the most recent preset value is displayed, blinking the
“P” symbol.
2 Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly to set the current spindle position to the preset
value, putting the instrument in the measurable state.
To change a preset value, press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key for a long time to blink
the “+” or “-” symbol, entering the state where a preset value can be set. Enter a sign
or a numeral observing the following procedure in steps (1) to (4).
(1) Quickly press the [MODE] key repeatedly until a desired sign (+ or -) or numeral is
displayed.
(2) Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key to apply the sign or numeral and switch the
setup item to the next digit.
(3) Repeat the procedure in steps (1) and (2) to enter a numeral in all digits. When
the least significant digit has been decided, the “P” symbol blinks up.
(4) Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly to set the current spindle position to the preset
value, putting the instrument in the measurable state.

NOTE  The setting contents remain in memory even when the power is turned off.
 Press and hold the [MODE] key for a long time in the process of presetting to restore
the state before presetting.
 Press the [SET/ZERO] key while holding down the [DATA/Fn] key to reverse the order
of digits.
 Press the [MODE] key while holding down the [DATA/Fn] key to reverse the order of a
numeric value.
 Preset value can be called only for the first time after switching to the preset system. It
is impossible to call the preset value for the second time and afterward.

No. 99MAH016B 3-5


3.3.2 Switching a measurement type in the measurement mode
This instrument is provided with measurement mode described in the table below in
addition to normal measurement mode.
Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the measurement mode to a desired
measurement type.
Reference Measurement mode Display Setup content
--- Normal Performs normal measurement.

3.3.2.1 Tolerance judgment Performs tolerance judgment


“<○>” measurement.
Tolerance judgment is
performed for each hold value
in the runout, maximum value,
and minimum value hold
measurements.
3.3.2.2 Runout peak hold Performs peak hold
“TIR” measurement of the runout
(total indicator reading).

3.3.2.3 Maximum value peak Performs peak hold


hold measurement of the maximum
“Max” value.

3.3.2.4 Minimum value peak Performs peak hold


hold measurement of the minimum
“Min” value.

3.3.2.1 Tolerance judgment (setting/checking the upper and lower limit values)
Tolerance judgment is performed for the current value in the normal measurement
mode, whereas it is performed for each peak hold value in each peak hold mode.
It is possible to set the upper and lower limit values separately for individual INC
system and Preset system.
It is not possible to set the upper and lower limit values separately for each
measurement mode.
The tolerance judgment is displayed with “<  >” and the backlight (red for NG and
green for OK).
1 Quickly press the [MODE] key repeatedly until “<  >” on the LCD starts blinking.
2 When pressing the [SET/ZERO] key quickly, symbol “off” or “on” starts blinking.
3 Press the [MODE] key quickly to switch the blinking symbol to “on”.
4 Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly. Then, the most recently-set upper limit value is
displayed and the “>” symbol starts blinking.
5 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key again to apply the upper limit value and switch the
setup item to the lower limit value.
To change the upper limit value, press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key for a long time to
blink the “+” or “-” symbol, entering the state where the upper limit value can be set.

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3. OPERATING PROCEDURE

The same as the procedure in section 3.3.1.2(Setting the preset value), enter a
numeric value, then apply it with the [SET/ZERO] key to set the upper limit value.
6 When the upper limit value has been decided, the most recently-set lower limit value
is displayed and the “<” symbol starts blinking.
7 Quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key again to apply the lower limit value, thereby
entering the state where tolerance judgment can be performed.
To change the lower limit value, press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key for a long time to
blink the “+” or “-” symbol, entering the state where the lower limit value can be set.
The same as the procedure in section 3.3.1.2(Setting the preset value), enter a
numeric value, then apply it with the [SET/ZERO] key to set the lower limit value.
8 To cancel the tolerance judgment, switch the blinking symbol to “off” when “off” or “on”
is blinking, and then quickly press the [SET/ZERO] key.
NOTE  If tolerance limit values have been erroneously set so as to be an upper limit value < a
lower limit value, “Error90” will be displayed. Press the [SET/ZERO] key shortly to clear
the error, and then set tolerance limit values so as to be an upper limit value > a lower
limit value.
 Press and hold the [MODE] key for a long time in the process of tolerance setting to
restore the state before setting.

3.3.2.2 Run-out peak hold during display of “TIR”


Hold the runout of fluctuating measurement values according to the following
procedure.
When the tolerance judgment condition has been set, the instrument displays the
tolerance judgment result for the measured runout.
1 Quickly press the [MODE] key repeatedly until “TIR” is displayed.
2 Press the [SET/ZERO] key shortly to blink the “TIR” symbol. Then, the runout being
held is canceled and a new run-out hold measurement starts.
3 When the spindle is displaced, the “TIR” symbol changes from blinking to lighting-up
and a runout is held.
NOTE  In the tolerance judgment measurement in the run-out hold mode, tolerancing is
performed by comparing the width between the upper and lower limit values that have
been set (upper limit value – lower limit value) and each TIR measurement value.
 Start a run-out, maximum value, or minimum value hold measurement with the contact
point placed on a work-piece to be measured. Note that this instrument detects even a
displacement due to vibration or impact with a maximum response speed of 1m/sec.
 When switching to “TIR”, “Max”, and “Min” sequentially by pressing the [MODE] key
quickly under the state where the run-out, maximum value, and minimum value have
been held, each peak value can be confirmed.

3.3.2.3 Maximum value peak hold during display of “Max”


Hold the maximum value of fluctuating measurement values according to the following
procedure.
When the tolerance judgment condition has been set, the instrument displays the
tolerance judgment result for the measured maximum value.
Quickly press the [MODE] key repeatedly until “Max” is displayed.
1
Press the [SET/ZERO] key shortly to blink the “Max” symbol. Then, the maximum
2
value being held is canceled and a new maximum value hold measurement starts.
3 When the spindle is displaced, the “Max” symbol changes from blinking to lighting-up
and the maximum value is held.
NOTE  Press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key for a long time during measurement in the Preset
system. Then, the “INC” symbol lights up and the preset position is canceled. It is
possible, thereby, to perform measurement on the basis of the maximum value.(peak
zero set)

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3.3.2.4 Minimum value peak hold during display of “Min”
Hold the minimum value of fluctuating measurement values according to the following
procedure.
When the tolerance judgment condition has been set, the instrument displays the
tolerance judgment result for the measured minimum value.
Quickly press the [MODE] key repeatedly until “Min” is displayed.
1
Press the [SET/ZERO] key shortly to blink the “Min” symbol. Then, the minimum value
2
being held is canceled and a new minimum value hold measurement starts.
3 When the spindle is displaced, the “Min” symbol changes from blinking to lighting-up
and the minimum value is held.
NOTE  Press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key for a long time during measurement in the Preset
system. Then, the “INC” symbol lights up and the preset position is canceled. It is
possible, thereby, to perform measurement on the basis of the minimum value.(peak
zero set)

TIP  The difference of display and tolerance judgment in each measurement mode is shown
below.
c
Upper limit 8.000 10.00
0
a
5.00
0
0 Lower limit d
-3.000
0.00 -5.00
0 b 0

Difference of display in TIR, Max., Min. mode


0 → a → b → c → d
Normal 0.00 5.00 -5.00 10.00 0.00
TIR 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00
Max. 0.00 5.00 10.00
Min. 0.00 -5.00

Difference of tolerance judgment in each mode(Upper limit 8.00, Lower limit -3.00)
0 a b c d
Normal
TIR
Max.
Min.

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3. OPERATING PROCEDURE

3.3.3 Data output / Data hold


Output data to an external device or hold data according to the following procedure.
1 Press the [DATA/Fn] key quickly. Data is outputted to an external device if it is
connected with the connecting cable.
2 Data is held unless an external device is connected.
TIP  For detailed information about data input/output, refer to chapter 4.
 Data hold is available only when the SPC (digimatic) is set.

3.3.4 Function lock


To prevent wrong key operation, disable key entries except for peak hold cancel, data
output, data hold, and hold cancel according to the following procedure.
1
Press and hold the [DATA/Fn] key for a long time in each measurement mode. Then,
the “Lock” symbol lights up, putting the instrument in the function lock state.
2 To cancel the function lock state, press and hold the [DATA/Fn] key again for a long
time. The “Lock” symbol goes off, releasing the instrument from the function lock
state.
NOTE  Function lock is canceled automatically when turning off the power of the instrument.

3.3.5 Centering the pointer


If the pointer is located outside the analog display range, move the pointer display
position to the center of the scale. This centering is the same operation in which the
bezel of a dial indicator is shifted around an arbitrary range of the dial scale.
Press the [SET/ZERO] key shortly while holding down the [DATA/Fn] key in each
measurement mode to move the pointer to the center of the scale.
NOTE  In the normal measurement mode, locate the pointer so that the current measurement
position comes to the center of the scale.
 In the runout hold mode, bring the center position of runout to the center of the scale.
 In the maximum value peak hold mode, bring the center position of the maximum value
to the center of the scale.
 In the minimum value peak hold mode, bring the center position of the minimum value
to the center of the scale.

3.4 Operation with the Remote Control (Option)


This instrument can be operated using the remote control (option).
Name of each
remote control Function
switch
INC system (when normal measurement): Zero-setting
SET Preset system (when normal measurement): Preset recalling
Each peak hold mode: Canceling peak hold (starting measurement)
External device connected: Data output
DATA
External device unconnected: Data hold

MODE Switching a measurement type in the measurement mode

NOTE  The remote control can identify and operate up to 14 Digimatic indicators in
combination by allocating ID No. to each indicator. For information about ID No. setup
method of this instrument, refer to section 3.2.6.
 Data hold is available only when the SPC (digimatic) is set.
 In the function lock state, switching zero-setting / presetting / measurement mode is
disabled.

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MEMO

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44 DATA INPUT/OUTPUT
This chapter explains the data input/output methods of the Digimatic
indicator.

This instrument provides two data communication methods of Digimatic output and
RS-232 input/output. Select one of these methods to use the data communication
function.
IMPORTANT  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 processing unit to use
it correctly.

4.1 Digimatic (SPC) Output


Connect this instrument with a data processing unit such as Digimatic Mini Processor
DP-1VA LOGGER using the connecting cable (optional accessory) to perform
measurement transfer and data processing including tabulation and record.

4.1.1 Connecting procedure


1
Switch the input/output format to Digimatic (SPC) in the Parameter Setup mode.
(Refer to section 3.2.)
2 Remove the cap on the I/O connector, and then plug the cable into the connector
firmly. (Pack the removed cap in a small bag and store it in a safe place so as not lose
it.)
TIP  For the method of switching the input/output format, refer to the section “3.2 Parameter
Setup Mode”.

4.1.2 I/O connector


ID-H side External device side
Pin# Signal I/O
9 1 Vcc
10 2
1 GND - R1
2 (*1) DATA1 O *1 R2

3 (*1) CK O C
74HC14, etc.

4 (*1) RD O For the Vcc=5 system


R1,R2=22kΩ±10%
5 (*2) REQ I 5V C=330pF±20%

6 (N.C) - 22kΩ
1kΩ
7 (N.C) - Tr
*2
8 VDD(5V) O 1000pF *3
9 (N.C) -
10 GND -

No. 99MAH016B 4-1


IMPORTANT  Since the power voltage differs between the ID-H and external device sides, absolutely
use an open-collector output circuit or open-drain output circuit on the external device
side. Do not use a CMOS output circuit.
 Pin 8 is a terminal dedicated to the RS-232 communication. It is not possible to
transmit from the external device or transmit to it.

4.1.3 Output data format (DATA1)


Decimal position
X.X.X.X.X.X
1(1000)
2(0100)
3(1100)
4(0010)
5(1010)
d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 d10 d11 d12 d13
MSD LSD
Unit
All ”F”(1111) Sign Measurement value mm :0(0000)
+:0(0000) inch :1(1000)
-:8(0001)

NOTE • Up to 6 digits of numeric values can be outputted as the SPC (Digimatic) output. If the 7
digits of numeric value such as “123.4565mm” is outputted, for example, the
instrument output the SPC data as “23.4565mm”.

4.1.4 Timing chart

RD 0.7 ms < T1 < 1.2 ms


100 µs < T2 < 200 µs
REQ
200 µs < T3 < 300 µs
DATA 100 µs < T4 < 200 µs
T5: It depends on the capacity of
CK the data processing device
connected.
T5 T1 T2 T3 T4

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 (at the 52nd bit) is outputted.

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4. DATA INPUT/OUTPUT

4.2 RS-232 Input/Output


Connect this instrument with an external device such as a PC using the RS-232 dedicated
cable (optional accessory). With this connection it is possible to perform initial setup of the
instrument, control of switching a measurement mode, etc., and processing such as
measurement data transfer.
Also, multiple Digimatic indicators can be controlled from one RS-232 port on the external
device by setting ID No. on each indicator.

4.2.1 Connecting procedure


1 Switch the I/O format to RS-232 in the Parameter Setup mode, and then set the
communication speed (baud rate), parity, and data bit according to the used external
device. (Refer to section 3.2.)
2 Replace the input/output connector cap and plug the cable securely. (The replaced
cap should be kept in a small bag to prevent losses.)

NOTE  Before a cable is connected with or disconnected, be sure to turn off this instrument.
 If data input/output is not performed properly, there is a possibility of an error in
communication setup. Check the settings of this instrument and the connected device.

TIP  For the method of switching the input/output format, refer to the section “3.2 Parameter
Setup Mode”.

4.2.2 I/O connector


Connector specification: D-sub 9-pin female (receptacle)/inch thread specification
Pin# Signal I/O Definition
1 (N.C) - -
2 TxD O Transmit data
3 RxD I Receive Data
4 DSR I Data Set Ready
5 S.G - Signal Ground
6 DTR O Data Terminal Ready
7 CTS I Clear to Send
8 RTS O Request to Send
9 (N.C) - -

NOTE  The above table lists the pin assignment of the dedicated cable connector.

4.2.3 Communication specification


Item Specification
DCE (Modem definition),
Home position
Dedicated cable must be used.
Compliant standard EIA/TIA-232F (RS-232)
Communication method Half duplex
Communication speed (bit rate) 4800 or 9600 bps
Data length 7 or 8bit / ASCII / Upper case
Parity control None, even, or odd
Stop bit 2 bit
Control signal CTS, DSR, or no control sequence

TIP  For information about the switching method of bit rate, data length, and parity control,
refer to section 3.2.5.

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4.2.4 Communication command (I/O format)
1 Measurement command
Input Output
Operation content
(External device -> this instrument) (This instrument -> external device)
Zero-setting
(Moves to the INC CR**CRLF CH**CRLF
system)
DH**,PRESETCRLF
Measurement Moves to the Preset (*Refer to the “NOTE” below)
system system DS**,PCRLF
DH**CRLF
Preset value setting CP**,+0016.2345CRLF CH**CRLF
Preset value output DP**,OUTCRLF DH**,+0016.2345CRLF
Normal CN**CRLF
Measurement Max. CX**CRLF
mode CH**CRLF
switching Min. CM**CRLF
TIR (Run-out) CW**CRLF
Normal value GN**,+0016.2345CRLF
Max. value GX**,+0016.2345CRLF
Data output GA**CRLF
Min. value GM**,-0016.2345CRLF
TIR (run-out) value GW**,+0016.2345CRLF
Cancel
(Peak hold start) CL**CRLF CH**CRLF
Peak hold
Peak zero set DS**,XM-ZEROCRLF DH**CRLF
Judgment ON DJ**,ONCRLF
DH**CRLF
Judgment cancel DJ**,OFFCRLF
Upper limit value input CG**,+0016.2345CRLF
CH**CRLF
Lower limit value input CD**,-0016.2345CRLF
Upper limit value output DJ**,GOUTCRLF DG**,+0016.2345CRLF
Tolerance
Lower limit value
judgment output DJ**,DOUTCRLF DD**,-0016.2345CRLF
Result output (OK) DH**,OKCRLF
Result output (+NG) DH**,+NGCRLF
Result output (-NG) DJ**,OUTCRLF
DH**,-NGCRLF
Status output
(under cancel) DH**,JOFFCRLF
Analog display Centering DA**CRLF DH**CRLF
Lock DF**,LOCKCRLF
DH**CRLF
Cancel DF**,FREECRLF
Function lock Status output
(under lock) DH**,F-LOCKCRLF
Status output DF**,OUTCRLF
(under cancel) DH**,F-FREECRLF

NOTE  For the detail of each item in the operation content, refer to Chapter 3.
 “CRLF” represents “CR” (carriage return) and “LF” (line feed).
 “ * * ” indicates an ID No. For information about ID No. setup method of this
instrument, refer to section 3.2.
 Set an ID No. between 00 and 99.
 Digimatic indicators with a specified ID No. between 01 and 99 can receive and execute a
command.

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4. DATA INPUT/OUTPUT

 A Digimatic indicator with the ID No. of 00 can receive and execute a command irrespective
of specification of any ID No.
 After power is turned on and moves to the preset system for the first time, the
communication command of “DH**, PRESETCRLF” is indicated (at this time, the preset
value is not determined). Continue to input the preset value.
 When performing the setting of the preset value in the INC system, the measurement mode
is moved to the preset system automatically.
 When moving from the INC system to the preset system, each peak hold mode is canceled.
 Specify a preset value and an upper/lower limit value with 10 digits of sequence including a
sign and a decimal point. However, the number next to the sign is fixed to “0”. A display
value is also outputted with the same sequence.
 For the presetting and the tolerance value setting, input the value and the decimal point
position with respect to the resolution.
 "Error 90" judgment is performed by comparing the new tolerance value with the current
tolerance value.
 After receiving the output in response to a command, transmit a next command. If there is
no response to a command, clear the communication buffer, then transmit the command
again after a lapse of one second or more.
 This instrument executes key operation on a top-priority basis. The instrument temporarily
stops the RS-232 communication function during key operation, and then executes
command and data output upon restoration of the countable state.

2 Parameter setup command


Input Output
Operation content (External device -> this (This instrument -> external
instrument) device)
mm DU**,MMCRLF
DH**CRLF
inch DU**,INCRLF
Switching unit Status output
DH**,MMCRLF
(mm)
DU**,OUTCRLF
Status output
DH**,INCRLF
(inch)
0.0005mm DR**,D0.000500CRLF
0.001mm DR**,D0.001000CRLF
Switching .00002” DR**,D0.000020CRLF DH**CRLF
resolution .00005” DR**,D0.000050CRLF
.0001” DR**,D0.000100CRLF
Status output DR**,DOUTCRLF DH**,D0.000500CRLF
Switching Range setting DR**,A##CRLF DH**CRLF
analog range Status output DR**,AOUTCRLF DH**,A##CRLF
+ direction DD**,NORMCRLF
Switching DH**CRLF
- (rev.) direction DD**,REVCRLF
count
direction Status output (+) DH**,NORMCRLF
DD**,OUTCRLF
Status output (-) DH**,REVCRLF
Start setting (INC) DS**,SINCRLF
Setup when
Start setting DH**CRLF
startup DS**,SFREECRLF
(Setup during stop)
INC / INC start DH**,INC-SINCRLF
Measurement INC / start during
DH**,INC-SFREECRLF
system/Setup stop
DS**,OUTCRLF
output when P / INC start DH**,P-SINCRLF
startup P / start during
DH**,P-SFREECRLF
stop
Return initial setting DE**,RESETCRLF DE**,RESETCRLF

No. 99MAH016B 4-5


IMPORTANT  For the “Initial setting” by RS-232 input, setting of both “Input/output format” and “ID
No.” are retained.

NOTE  For the detail of each item in the operation content, refer to Chapter 3.
 “A##” indicates the setting command of the analog range. For information about the
analog range, refer to section 3.2.3. Switching the analog range (analog resolution)
during display of “range”

3 Error command
Input Output
Operation content
(External device -> this instrument) (This instrument -> external device)
Over-speed CH**,Error 20CRLF
Overflow CH**,Error 30CRLF
Communication
CH**,Error 52CRLF
command error
Tolerance setup
CH**,Error 90CRLF
error ―
Error
Preset value error CH**,Error 95PCRLF
Upper limit
CH**,Error 95GCRLF
value error
Lower limit
CH**,Error 95DCRLF
value error
Cancel CS**CRLF CH**CRLF

NOTE  “ ” indicates a space.


 For detailed information about errors, refer to “5 ERROR MASSAGE AND ACTION”.

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4. DATA INPUT/OUTPUT

MEMO

No. 99MAH016B 4-7


55 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. (While RS-232 communication is being performed, an error message is
also outputted. In the Digimatic code output mode an error message will not be
outputted.)
If the instrument does not recover the normal conditions after corrective actions,
contact your dealer or Mitutoyo sales office.
1. Errors possibly caused in normal operation
RS-232
Message Definition Action
output
Error20 Over-speed
 The spindle operation  Press the [SET/ZERO] key.
speed has exceeded  Use this instrument at a speed so that
the response speed of the spindle operation speed is within the
this instrument. response speed.
Error30 Display overflow
 The display value has  Return the display value to the
exceeded the permissible number of digits to
maximum number of automatically reset the error.
digits that can be  Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly or
displayed. hold it down slowly. *1
 Enter the setup mode with the [MODE]
key, and then reduce the resolution. *2
(Normal Error52 RS-232 command input
count) error  Re-enter the correct command.
 A wrong command
was inputted.
Error90 Tolerance setup error 
 The limit values are set  Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly, and
so as to be an upper then set tolerance limit values so as to
limit value < a lower be an upper limit value > a lower limit
limit value. value.
Error95P Preset value setting
error  Set a preset value again. *3
 The preset value has  Reduce the resolution. *3
over flown.
Error95G Upper limit value setting
error  Set an upper limit value again. *4
 The upper limit value  Reduce the resolution. *3
has over flown.
Error95D Lower limit value setting
error  Set a lower limit value again. *4
 The lower limit value  Reduce the resolution. *3
has over flown.

*1. Press the [SET/ZERO] key quickly (less than 2 seconds) to switch to the
Preset Setup mode, or press and hold the key slowly (2 seconds or
more) to perform zero-setting in the INC measurement system.

No. 99MAH016B 5-1


*2. Press and hold the [MODE] key slowly to switch to the Parameter Setup
mode.
*3. Press the [MODE] key quickly to clear the error using the procedure in *1
and *2 “Error 30” message.
*4. Press and hold the [MODE] key slowly to blink the “<>” symbol and
make tolerance setup ready, or press and hold the [SET/ZERO] key
slowly to display a maximum permissible display value and set tolerance
limit values.

NOTE  If data input/output is not performed properly, there is a possibility of an error


in communication setup. Check the settings of this instrument and the
connected device.
 For detailed information about the RS-232 output command, refer to section
4.2.
 If any of the above errors occurs during function lock, press and hold the
[DATA/Fn] key for 2 seconds or more to cancel the function lock, and then
perform the error clear processing.

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66 SPECIFICATION

6.1 Specifications of the main unit

Model name ID-H0530 ID-H0560 ID-H0530E ID-H0560E


Code No. *1 543-561 543-563 543-562 543-564
Resolution 0.0005 mm / 0.001 mm 0.0005 mm / 0.001 mm
0.00002 in / 0.00005 in / 0.0001 in
Measuring range 30.48 mm 60.96 mm 30.48 mm = 1.2 in 60.96 mm = 2.4 in
Error of indication for 0.0015 mm 0.0025 mm 0.0015 mm 0.0025 mm
the total measuring = 0.00006 in = 0.0001 in
range MPEE (20℃)
Hysteresis MPE H 0.0015 mm 0.0025 mm 0.0015 mm 0.0025 mm
(20℃) = 0.00006 in = 0.0001 in
Repeatability MPER 0.001 mm 0.001 mm 0.001 mm 0.001 mm
(20℃) =0.00004 in =0.00004 in
Stem diameter φ8 mm φ9.52 mm = 3/8 in DIA
Contact point Carbide SR1.5 (M2.5x0.45) Carbide SR1.5 (No.4-48UNF)
Contact force MPL 2.0 N or less 2.5 N or less 2.0 N or less 2.5 N or less
Maximum response
speed 1000 mm/s
Protection Equivalent IP-30(at conditions ex-works)
Protection level according to IEC60529 / JIS D0207, C0920.
Plunger direction Below the horizon
Power supply AC adapter (6 V, 2 A)
Consumption current 200 mA or less
Operating temp 0 ℃ - 40 ℃
Storage temp -10 ℃ - 60 ℃
Net weight Approx. 305 g Approx. 290 g Approx. 305 g Approx. 290 g
(0.67 lbs) (0.63 lbs) (0.67 lbs) (0.63 lbs)
*1:The code No. suffix varies depending on the included AC adapter.

No. 99MAH016B 6-1


6.2 Standard accessories
# 99MAH016B User’s manual
# 99MAH018B Quick reference manual
# 137693 Lifting lever
# 21EAA150 Clamp filter
# 06AFZ950JA AC adapter (100-240V : Japan, USA, Canada, & Co.)
# 06AFZ950D AC adapter (100-240V : Germany, & Co.)
# 06AFZ950E AC adapter (100-240V : UK, & Co.)
# 09AFZ950K AC adapter (100-240V : Korea, for KC)
# 06AEG180DC AC adapter (100-240V : China, for CCC)
Certification of inspection

6.3 Optional accessories


#21EZA099 Remote Controller
#21JZA295 Spindle Lifting cable
#21EZA101 Lifting knob
#936937 Connecting cable (1 m / 40 in)
#965014 Connecting cable (2 m / 80 in)
#21EAA131 RS-232 connecting cable (2 m / 80 in)
#101040 Lug-on-center back(for ISO/JIS model)
#101306 Lug-on-center back(for ANSI/AGD model)

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SERVICE NETWORK
*As of May 2020

Europe M³ Solution Center Coventry


Mitutoyo Europe GmbH Unit6, Banner Park, Wickmans Drive, Coventry,
Warwickshire CV4 9XA, UNITED KINGDOM
Borsigstrasse 8-10, 41469 Neuss, GERMANY
TEL: 44 (0)2476 426300 FAX: 44 (0)2476 426339
TEL: 49 (0)2137 102-0 FAX: 49 (0)2137 102-351
M³ Solution Center Halifax
Mitutoyo CTL Germany GmbH
Lowfields Business Park, Navigation Close, Elland,
Von-Gunzert-Strasse 17, 78727 Oberndorf, GERMANY
West Yorkshire HX5 9HB, UNITED KINGDOM
TEL: 49 (0)7423 8776-0 FAX: 49 (0)7423 8776-99
TEL: 44 (0)1422 375566 FAX: 44 (0)1422 328025
KOMEG Industrielle Messtechnik GmbH
M³ Solution Center East Kilbride
Zum Wasserwerk 3, 66333 Völklingen, GERMANY
The Baird Building, Rankine Avenue, Scottish
TEL: 49 (0)6898 91110 FAX: 49 (0)6898 9111100 Enterprise Technology Park, East Killbride G75
0QF, UNITED KINGDOM
Germany
TEL: 44 (0)1355 581170 FAX: 44 (0)1355 581171
Mitutoyo Deutschland GmbH
Borsigstrasse 8-10, 41469 Neuss, GERMANY France
TEL: 49 (0)2137 102-0 FAX: 49 (0)2137 86 85 Mitutoyo France
M³ Solution Center Hamburg Paris Nord 2-123 rue de la Belle Etoile, BP 59267
ROISSY EN FRANCE 95957 ROISSY CDG
Tempowerkring 9·im HIT-Technologiepark 21079 CEDEX, FRANCE
Hamburg, GERMANY
TEL: 33 (0)149 38 35 00
TEL: 49 (0)40 791894-0 FAX: 49 (0)40 791894-50
M³ Solution Center LYON
M³ Solution Center Berlin
Parc Mail 523, cours du 3ème millénaire, 69791
Ernst-Lau-Straße 6, 12489 Berlin, GERMANY Saint-Priest, FRANCE
TEL:49(0)30 2611 267 FAX: 49 30 67988729 TEL: 33 (0)149 38 35 70
M³ Solution Center Eisenach M³ Solution Center STRASBOURG
Neue Wiese 4, 99817 Eisenach,GERMANY Parc de la porte Sud, Rue du pont du péage,
TEL: 49 (0)3691 88909-0 FAX: 49 (0)3691 88909-9 67118 Geispolsheim, FRANCE
M³ Solution Center Ingolstadt TEL: 33 (0)149 38 35 80
Marie-Curie-Strasse 1A, 85055 Ingolstadt, GERMANY M³ Solution Center CLUSES
TEL: 49 (0)841 954920 FAX: 49 (0)841 9549250 Espace Scionzier 480 Avenue des Lacs, 74950
Scionzier, FRANCE
M³ Solution Center Leonberg
TEL: 33 (0)1 49 38 35 90
Steinbeisstrasse 2, 71229 Leonberg, GERMANY
TEL: 49 (0)7152 6080-0 FAX: 49 (0)7152 608060 M³ Solution Center TOULOUSE
Aeroparc Saint Martin Cellule B08 ZAC de Saint
Mitutoyo-Messgeräte Leonberg GmbH
Martin du Touch 12 rue de Caulet 31300
Heidenheimer Strasse 14, 71229 Leonberg, GERMANY Toulouse, FRANCE
TEL: 49 (0)7152 9237-0 FAX: 49 (0)7152 9237-29 TEL: 33 (0)1 49 38 42 90
U.K. M³ Solution Center RENNES
Mitutoyo (UK) Ltd. 2, rue Claude Chappe, PA le Vallon - ZAC
Mivoie, 35230 Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche,
Joule Road, West Point Business Park,
FRANCE
Andover, Hampshire SP10 3UX, UNITED KINGDOM
TEL: 33 (0)1 49 38 42 10
TEL: 44 (0)1264 353 123 FAX: 44 (0)1264 354883

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Italy Poland
MITUTOYO ITALIANA S.r.l. Mitutoyo Polska Sp.z o.o.
Corso Europa, 7 - 20020 Lainate (Ml), ITALY Ul.Graniczna 8A, 54-610 Wroclaw, POLAND
TEL: 39 02 935781 FAX: 39 02 9373290•93578255 TEL: 48 (0)71354 83 50 FAX: 48 (0)71354 83 55
M³ Solution Center BOLOGNA Czech Republic
Via dei Carpini1/A - 40011 Anzola Emilia (BO), ITALY
Mitutoyo Česko s.r.o.
TEL: 39 02 93578215 FAX: 39 02 93578255
Dubská 1626, 415 01 Teplice, CZECH REPUBLIC
M³ Solution Center CHIETI TEL: 420 417-514-011 FAX: 420 417-579-867
Contrada Santa Calcagna - 66020 Rocca S.
Giovanni (CH), ITALY Mitutoyo Česko s.r.o. M³ Solution Center Ivančice
TEL: 39 02 93578280 FAX: 39 02 93578255 Ke Karlovu 62/10, 664 91 Ivančice, CZECH REPUBLIC
TEL: 420 417-514-011 FAX: 420 417-579-867
M³ Solution Center PADOVA
Via G. Galilei 21/F - 35035 Mestrino (PD), ITALY Mitutoyo Česko s.r.o. M³ Solution Center
Ostrava Mošnov
TEL: 39 02 93578268 FAX: 39 02 93578255
Mošnov 314, 742 51 Mošnov, CZECH REPUBLIC
Netherlands TEL: 420 417-514-050 FAX:420 417-579-867
Mitutoyo Nederland B.V. Mitutoyo Česko s.r.o. Slovakia Branch
Wiltonstraat 25, 3905 KW Veenendaal, Hviezdoslavova 124, 017 01 Povážská
THE NETHERLANDS Bystrica, SLOVAKIA
TEL: 31(0)318-534911 TEL: 421 948-595-590
Mitutoyo Research Center Europe B.V.
Hungary
De Rijn 18, 5684 PJ Best, THE NETHERLANDS
Mitutoyo Hungária Kft.
TEL:31(0)499-320200 FAX:31(0)499-320299
Záhony utca 7, D-épület / fsz, 1031 Budapest, HUNGARY
Belgium TEL: 36 (0)1 2141447 FAX: 36 (0)1 2141448
Mitutoyo Belgium N.V. / M³ Solution Center
Romania
Melsele
Schaarbeekstraat 20, B-9120 Melsele, BELGIUM Mitutoyo Romania SRL
TEL: 32 (0)3-2540444 1A Drumul Garii Odai Street, showroom, Ground
Floor, 075100 OTOPENI-ILFOV, ROMANIA
Sweden TEL: 40 (0)311012088 FAX: +40 (0)311012089
Mitutoyo Scandinavia AB Showroom in Brasov
Släntvägen 6, 194 61 Upplands Väsby, SWEDEN Strada Ionescu Crum Nr.1, Brasov Business
TEL: 46 (0)8 594 109 50 FAX: 46 (0)8 590 924 10 Park Turnul 1, Mezanin, 500446
Brasov-Judetul Brasov, ROMANIA
M³ Solution Center Alingsås
TEL/FAX: 40 (0)371020017
Ängsvaktaregatan 3A, 441 38 Alingsås, SWEDEN
TEL: 46 (0)8 594 109 50 FAX:46 (0)322 63 31 62 Russian Federation
M³ Solution Center Värnamo Mitutoyo RUS LLC
Storgatsbacken 1, 331 30 Värnamo, SWEDEN 13 Sharikopodshipnikovskaya, bld.2,
TEL: 46 (0)8 594 109 50 FAX: 46 (0)370 463 34 115088 Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
TEL: 7 495 7450 752
Switzerland
Finland
Mitutoyo (Schweiz) AG
Steinackerstrasse 35, 8902 Urdorf, SWITZERLAND Mitutoyo Scandinavia AB Finnish Branch
TEL: 41 (0)447361150 FAX: 41(0)447361151 Viherkiitäjä 2A, 33960, Pirkkala, FINLAND
TEL: 358 (0)40 355 8498
Mitutoyo (Suisse) SA
Rue Galilée 4, 1400 Yverdon-les Bains, SWITZERLAND
TEL: 41 (0)244259422 FAX: 41 (0)447361151

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Austria Vietnam
Mitutoyo Austria GmbH Mitutoyo Vietnam Co., Ltd
Salzburger Straße 260 / 3 A-4600 Wels, AUSTRIA Hanoi Head Office / M³ Solution Center
TEL: 43 (0)7242 219 998 1st & 2nd floor, MHDI Building, No. 60 Hoang Quoc
Mitutoyo Austria GmbH Goetzis Regional Viet Road, Nghia Do Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi,
showroom VIETNAM
Lastenstrasse 48a 6840 Götzis AUSTRIA TEL:(84)24-3768-8963 FAX:(84)24-3768-8960
Ho Chi Minh City Branch Office / M³ Solution Center
Singapore
123 Dien Bien Phu Street,Ward 15,Binh Thanh
Mitutoyo Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. District, Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM
Head office / M³ Solution Center TEL:(84)28-3840-3489 FAX:(84)28-3840-3498
24 Kallang Avenue, Mitutoyo Building,
SINGAPORE 339415 Philippines
TEL:(65)62942211 FAX:(65)62996666 Mitutoyo Philippines, Inc.
Head Office / M³ Solution Center
Malaysia
Unit 1B & 2B LTI, Administration Building 1, Annex 1, North
Mitutoyo (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Main Avenue, Laguna Technopark, Binan Laguna 4024,
Kuala Lumpur Head Office / M³ Solution Center PHILIPPINES
Mah Sing Integrated Industrial Park, 4, Jalan Utarid U5/14, TEL:(63)49 544 0272 FAX:(63)49 544 0272
Section U5, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, MALAYSIA
TEL:(60)3-78459318 FAX:(60)3-78459346 India
Mitutoyo South Asia Pvt. Ltd. Head Office
Penang Branch office / M³ Solution Center
C-122, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-l,
30, Persiaran Mahsuri 1/2, Sunway Tunas, 11900
New Delhi-110 020, INDIA
Bayan Lepas, Penang, MALAYSIA
TEL:(91) 11-26372090 FAX: (91) 11-26372636
TEL:(60)4-6411998 FAX:(60)4-6412998
MSA Gurgaon technical center
Johor Branch office / M³ Solution Center
Plot no. 65, Ground Floor, Udyog Vihar, Phase-4 Gurga-
70 (Ground Floor), Jalan Molek 1/28, Taman
on, Haryana - 122016
Molek, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, MALAYSIA
TEL : (91) 124–2340286/287
TEL:(60)7-3521626 FAX:(60)7-3521628
Mumbai Region Head office
Thailand
303, Sentinel Hiranandani Business Park Powai,
Mitutoyo(Thailand)Co., Ltd. Mumbai-400 076, INDIA
Bangkok Head Office / M³ Solution Center TEL:(91) 22-25700684/837/839 FAX: (91) 22-25700685
76/3-5, Chaengwattana Road, Kwaeng Anusaowaree, Pune Office / M³ Solution Center
Khet Bangkaen, Bangkok 10220, THAILAND G4/G5, Pride Kumar Senate, Off. Senapati Bapat
TEL:(66)2-080-3500 FAX:(66)2-521-6136 Road, Pune-411 016, INDIA
Chonburi Branch / M³ Solution Center TEL:(91) 20-25660043/44/45 FAX: (91) 20-66033644
7/1, Moo 3, Tambon Bowin, Amphur Sriracha, Bengaluru Region Head office / M³ Solution Center
Chonburi 20230, THAILAND No. 5, 100 Ft. Road, 17th Main, Koramangala,
TEL:(66)2-080-3563 FAX:(66)3-834-5788 4th Block, Bengaluru-560 034, INDIA
ACC Branch / M³ Solution Center TEL:(91) 80-25630946/47/48 FAX: (91) 80-25630949
122/8, 122/9, Moo 6, Tambon Donhuaroh, Amphur Chennai Office / M³ Solution Center
Muangchonburi, Chonburi 20000, THAILAND No. 624, Anna Salai Teynampet, Chennai-600 018, INDIA
TEL:(66)2-080-3565 TEL: (91) 44-24328823/24
FAX: (91) 44-24328825
Indonesia
Kolkata Office
PT. Mitutoyo Indonesia
Unit No. 1208,Om Tower, 32,J.L..Nehru Road,
Head Office / M³ Solution Center
Kolkata-700 071, INDIA
Jalan Sriwijaya No.26 Desa cibatu Kec. Cikarang
Tel: 91 33-22267088/40060635 Fax: (91) 33-22266817
Selatan Kab. Bekasi 17530, INDONESIA
TEL: (62)21-2962 8600 FAX: (62)21-2962 8604

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Ahmedabad Office/M³ Solution Center (Ahmedabad) Linjiang Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan
A-104 & A-105, First Floor, Solitaire Corporate Hubei 430060, CHINA
Park, Near Divya Bhaskar Press, S.G. Road, TEL:86(027)8544-8631 FAX:86(027)8544-6227
Ahmedabad - 380 015, INDIA
Chengdu Office
TEL: (91) 079 - 29704902/903
1-701, New Angle Plaza, 668# Jindong Road,
Coimbatore Office Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan 610066,CHINA
Regus, Srivari Srimath, 3rd Floor, Door No:1045, TEL:86(28)8671-8936 FAX:86(28)8671-9086
Avinashi Road, Coimbatore - 641 018,INDIA
Hangzhou Office
TEL: (91) 9345005663
Room 804, Eastern International Business Cen-
Taiwan ter Building 1, No.600 Jinsha Road of
Hangzhou Economic and Technological
Mitutoyo Taiwan Co., Ltd. / M³ Solution Center Taipei
Development Zone, 310018, CHINA
4F., No.71, Zhouzi St., Neihu Dist.,Taipei City 114,
TEL: 86(571)8288-0319 FAX: 86(571)8288-0320
TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
TEL:886(2)5573-5900 FAX:886(2)8752-3267 Tianjin Office / M³ Solution Center China
(Tianjin)
Taichung Branch / M³ Solution Center Taichung
Room D 12/F, TEDA Building, No.256 Jie-fang
1F., No. 299, Gaotie 1st Rd., Wuri Dist., Taichung Nan Road Hexi District,Tianjin 300042, CHINA
City 414, TAIWAN (R.O.C.)
TEL:86(22)5888-1700 FAX:86(22)5888-1701
TEL:886(4)2338-6822 FAX:886(4)2338-6722
Changchun Office
Kaohsiung Branch / M³ Solution Center Kaohsiung
Room 815, 8F, Building A1, Upper East
1F., No.31-1, Haibian Rd., Lingya Dist., International No.3000 Dongsheng Street,
Kaohsiung City 802, TAIWAN (R.O.C.) Erdao District, Changchun, Jilin, 130031, CHINA
TEL:886(7)334-6168 FAX:886(7)334-6160 TEL:86(431)8192-6998 FAX:86(431)8192-6998
South Korea Chongqing Office
Mitutoyo Korea Corporation Room 1312, Building 3, Zhongyu Plaza, No.86,
Hongjin Avenue,Longxi Street, Yubei District,
Head Office / M³ Solution Center
Chongqing, 400000, CHINA
(Sanbon-Dong, Geumjeong High View Build.), 6F, 153-8,
TEL:86(23)6595-9950 FAX:86(23)6595-9950
Ls-Ro, Gunpo-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, 15808 KOREA
TEL:82(31)361-4200 FAX:82(31)361-4201 Qingdao Office
Room 638, 6F, No.192 Zhengyang Road, Chengyang
Busan Office / M³ Solution Center
District, Qingdao, Shandong, 266109, CHINA
(3150-3, Daejeo 2-dong) 8,Yutongdanji 1-ro
TEL:86(532)8096-1936 FAX:86(532)8096-1937
49beon-gil, Gangseo-gu, Busan, 46721 KOREA
TEL:82(51)324-0103 FAX:82(51)324-0104 Xi’an Office
Room 805, Xi’an International Trade Center, No.
Daegu Office / M³ Solution Center
196 Xiaozhai East Road, Xi’an, 710061, CHINA
(Galsan-dong, Daegu Business Center), 301-Ho, 217,
TEL:86(29)8538-1380 FAX:86(29)8538-1381
Seongseogongdan-ro, Dalseo-gu, Daegu 42704 KOREA
TEL:82(53)593-5602 FAX:82(53)593-5603 Dalian Office
Room A-106 Shuijing SOHO,No.16 Harbin Road,Eco-
China
nomic Development Zone,Dalian, 116600 CHINA
Mitutoyo Measuring Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. TEL:86(411)8718 1212 FAX:86(411)8754-7587
8th Floor, Tower 1 Lujiazui Jinkong Square
No.1788/1800 Century Ave., Pudong New Dis- Zhengzhou Office
trict, Shanghai 200122, CHINA Room1801,18/F,Unit1,Building No.23, Shangwu Inner
TEL:86(21)5836-0718 FAX:86(21)5836-0717 Ring Road, Zhengdong New District,Zhengzhou City,
Henan Province, 450018,CHINA
Suzhou Office / M³ Solution Center (Suzhou) TEL:86(371)6097-6436 FAX:86(371)6097-6981
No. 46 Baiyu Road, Suzhou 215021, CHINA
Mitutoyo Leeport Metrology (Hong Kong) Limited
TEL:86(512)6522-1790 FAX:86(512)6251-3420
Room 818, 8/F, Vanta Industrial Centre, No.21-33, Tai
Wuhan Office Lin Pai Road, Kwai Chung, NT, HONG KONG
Room 1701, Wuhan Wanda Center, No. 96, TEL:(852)2992-2088 FAX:(852)2670-2488

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Mitutoyo Leeport Metrology (Dongguan) Lim- M³ Solution Center-Alabama
ited / M³ Solution Center Dongguan 2100 Riverchase Center Suite 106, Birmingharm,
No.26, Guan Chang Road, Chong Tou Zone, AL 35244, U.S.A
Chang An Town, Dong Guan, 523855 CHINA TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX:1-(205)-988-3423
TEL:86(769)8541 7715 FAX:86(769)-8541 7745
M³ Solution Center-Washington
Mitutoyo Leeport Metrology (Dongguan) 1000 SW 34th St. Suite G, Renton,
Limited – Fuzhou office WA 98057 U.S.A.
Room 2104, City Commercial Centre, No.129 Wu Yi TEL:1-(888)-648-8869
Road N., Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, 350005 CHI-
NA M³ Solution Center-Texas
TEL 86 (591) 8761 8095 4560 Kendrick Plaza Drive Suite 120 Houston,
FAX 86 (591) 8761 8096 TX 77032, U.S.A.
TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX:1-(281)227-0937
Mitutoyo Leeport Metrology (Dongguan)
Limited –Changsha office M³ Solution Center-Massachusetts
Room 2207, Shiner International Plaza, No. 88, Kai- 753 Forest Street, Suite 110, Marlborough,
yuan Middle Road, Changsha City, Hunan Province, MA 01752, U.S.A.
410100 CHINA TEL:1-(888)648-8869 FAX:1-(508)485-0782
TEL 86 (731) 8401 9276
FAX 86 (731) 8401 9376 Mitutoyo America Corporation Calibration Lab
965 Corporate Blvd., Aurora, IL 60502, U.S.A.
Mitutoyo Leeport Metrology (Dongguan)
Limited -Guangzhou Office TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX:1-(630)978-6477
Room 605, Tower A, No. 264 Xing Tai Road, Shi Qiao Micro Encoder, Inc.
Street, Pan Yu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Prov- 11533 NE 118th St., Kirkland,
ince, 511400 CHINA WA 98034-7111, U.S.A.
TEL:(86) 20-8466 1987 FAX:(86) 20-8466 1897 TEL:1-(425)821-3906 FAX:1-(425)821-3228
Mitutoyo Measuring Instruments (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. Micro Encoder Los Angeles, Inc.
No. 46 Baiyu Road, Suzhou 215021, CHINA 16925 Gale Ave. City of Industry,
TEL:86(512)6252-2660 FAX:86(512)6252-2580 CA 91745-1806 U.S.A.
TEL: 1-626-961-9661 FAX:1-626-333-8019
U.S.A.
Mituotyo America Corporation CT-Lab Chi-
Mitutoyo America Corporation
cago
965 Corporate Blvd., Aurora, IL 60502, U.S.A.
965 Corporate Blvd., Aurora, IL 60502, U.S.A.
TEL:1-(630)820-9666 Toll Free No. 1-888-648-8869
TEL: 1-(888)-648-8869 FAX: 1-(630)-820-3418
FAX:1-(630)978-3501
Canada
M³ Solution Center-Illinois
965 Corporate Blvd., Aurora, IL 60502, U.S.A. Mitutoyo Canada Inc.
2121 Meadowvale Blvd., Mississauga,
M³ Solution Center-Ohio Ont. L5N 5N1., CANADA
6220 Hi-Tek Ct., Mason, OH 45040, U.S.A. TEL:1-(905)821-1261 FAX:1-(905)821-4968
TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX:1-(513)754-0718
Montreal Office
M³ Solution Center-Michigan 7075 Place Robert-Joncas Suite 129, Montreal,
46850 Magellan Drive, Suite 100 Novi, MI 48377, U.S.A. Quebec H4M 2Z2, CANADA
TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX: 1-(248)-926-0928 TEL:1-(514)337-5994 FAX:1-(514)337-4498
M³ Solution Center-California Brazil
16925 E. Gale Ave., City of Industry, CA 91745, U.S.A.
Mitutoyo Sul Americana Ltda.
TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX:1-(626)369-3352
Head office / M³ Solution Center / Factory
M³ Solution Center-North Carolina Rodovia Índio Tibiriçá 1555, CEP 08655-000 -
11515 Vanstory Dr., Suite 140, Huntersville, NC Vila Sol Nascente - Suzano - SP - BRASIL
28078, U.S.A. TEL:55 (11)5643-0040
TEL:1-(888)-648-8869 FAX:1-(704)875-9273

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Argentina
Mitutoyo Sul Americana Ltda.
Argentina Branch / M³ Solution Center
Av. B. Mitre 891/899 – C.P. (B1603CQI)
Vicente López –Pcia. Buenos Aires – ARGENTINA
TEL:54(11)4730-1433 FAX:54(11)4730-1411
Sucursal Cordoba / M³ Solution Center
Av. Amadeo Sabattini, 1296, esq. Madrid Bº
Crisol Sur – CP 5000, Cordoba, ARGENTINA
TEL/FAX:54 (351) 456-6251
Mexico
Mitutoyo Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
Industria Elēctrica No.15, Parque Industrial, Nau-
calpan de Juārez, Estado de Mēxico C.P.53370,
MÉXICO
TEL: 52 (01-55) 5312-5612
FAX: 52 (01-55) 5312-3380
Monterrey Office / M³ Solution Center
Blv. Interamericana No. 103, Parque Industrial
FINSA, C.P. 66636 Apodaca, N.L., MÉXICO
TEL: 52(01-81) 8398-8227/8228/8242/8244
FAX: 52(01-81) 8398-8226
Tijuana Office / M³ Solution Center
Calle José María Velazco 10501-C, Col. Cd. Industrial
Nueva Tijuana, C.P. 22500 Tijuana, B.C., MÉXICO
TEL: 52 (01-664) 647-5024
Querétaro Office / M³ Solution Center
Av. Cerro Blanco No.500-1, Colonia Centro Sur,
Querétaro, Querétaro, C.P. 76090, MÉXICO
TEL: 52 (01-442) 340-8018, 340-8019 and 340-8020
FAX: 52 (01-442) 340-8017
Mitutoyo Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. Querétaro
Calibration Laboratory
Av. Cerro Blanco 500 30 Centro Sur,
Querétaro, Querétaro, C.P. 76090, MÉXICO
TEL: 52 (01-442) 340-8018, 340-8019 and 340-8020
FAX: 52 (01-442) 340-8017
Aguascalientes Office / M³ Solution Center
Av. Aguascalientes No. 622, Local 15 Centro Comer-
cial El Cilindro Fracc. Pulgas Pandas Norte, C.P.
20138, Aguascalientes, Ags. MÉXICO
TEL: 52 (01-449) 174-4140 and 174-4143
Irapuato Office / M³ Solution Center
Boulevard a Villas de Irapuato No. 1460 L.1 Col. Ejido
Irapuato C.P. 36643
Irapuato, Gto., MÉXICO
TEL: 52 (01-462) 144-1200 and 144-1400

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