8-8Run Menu Conditions and Settings8[7] Crosshair cursor displayA crosshair cursor can be displayed at any point on the MAIN OPS MENU item and used to manuallyposition a workpiece.[Operation procedure]1. On the [RUN MENU SETTINGS] menu, move the cursor to item 8 DISPLAY + CURSOR, with theup and down keys, and press the SET key.2. Move the cursor to YES or NO with the left and right keys, and press the SET key.When the cursor has been set to YES, the crosshair cursor can be moved with the direction keys.After defining the position, press the SET key.When "YES" is selected1. Move the crosshair cursor using the up/down and left/right keys.2. When the position is correct, press the SET key.When MANL-MESR1. Return to the MAIN OPS MENU2. Display [MANL-MESR] using the SEL key.On the MAIN OPS MENU, move the cursor to SET-SCRN item, and press the SET key.-On the [SYSTEM SETUP] menu, move the cursor to item 1 OPS MENU SETTINGand press the SET key.YESNOA crosshair cursor can be displayed at any point on theMAIN OPS MENU.- The initial coordinates of the crosshair cursor position are(255, 240).A crosshair cursor will not be displayed on the MAIN OPS MENU.8 DISPLAY+CURSOR DescriptionMANL-MESRThe distance, X coordinate distance, and Y coordinate distanceof the two points that were manually designated on the MAINOPS MENU can be measured.[RUN MENU SETTINGS]1MONITOR OUTPUT CAM1 CAM2 CAM1&27SHOW CORRECT IMG YES NO8DISPLAY + CURSOR NO YES MANL-MESR9OBJ.NO.MANL MODE NO YES0IMAGE DISPLAY FREEZE THROUGHqUPPER MENUF L C1ALL C2NOVX.X(TYPE00)OK XXXXXXmsMEAS0 CAM1 POS-DEVIATION[MANL-MESR]DTC. CORD0 (248, 240)DTC. CORD1 (264, 240)DIST-BETWE 016. 0DIST-BETW-X 016. 0DIST-BETW-Y 000. 0NO.0 CHG NO.1CHGNG PC-MONTR SET-SCRN MANL-TYP-CHGX0~6: Y0 7: BUSY:3 Detect point 0 (NO.0) Detect point 1 (NO.1)Manualmeasurement- Automatically enter the initial valuesWhen measurement 1 is a distance andangle measurement, a degree of matchinspection, or a lead inspection, thepoints for register numbers 0 and 1 areset automatically to the initial values forinspection points 0 and 1.Output point for register 0Detect point 0 for manualmeasurementOutput point for register 1Detect point 1 for manualmeasurement