Basic operation | General operating elements and functions
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Confirm
Tap
Confirm
to conclude an activity
Back
Tap
Back
to return to the higher level in the menu
structure
6.4
GAGE-CHEK 2000 – switch-on and switch-off
6.4.1
Switching on the GAGE-CHEK 2000
Before using the product, you need to perform the commissioning
and setup steps. Depending on the purpose of use, you may have to
configure additional setup parameters.
Turn the power switch on
The power switch is located on the rear side of the product
The unit powers up. This can take a moment
If automatic user login is active and the last user who logged in was of the
Operator
type, the user interface opens with the
Measure
menu
If automatic user login is not active, the
User login
menu is displayed
"User login and logout", Page 57
6.4.2
Activating and deactivating the energy saving mode
If you will not be using the unit for a while, you should activate the energy-saving
mode. This switches the unit to an inactive state without interrupting the power
supply. The screen is switched off in this state.
Activating energy-saving mode
Tap
Switch off
in the main menu
Tap
Energy-saving mode
The screen switches off
Deactivating energy-saving mode
Tap anywhere on the touchscreen
An arrow appears at the bottom of the screen
Drag the arrow up
The screen is switched on and shows the user interface last
displayed
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HEIDENHAIN | GAGE-CHEK 2000 | Operating Instructions | 08/2020
Summary of Contents for GAGE-CHEK 2000 Series
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