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Hi everyone.
I have a 1930ES model that I am trying to calibrate the tilt sensor with the analyzer however it seems the settings wont stick in the memory.
I have leveled the chassis of the machine side to side and front to back with a digital level.
When I go in and look at the raw uncalibrated angles I have "TILT -0.1 -2.4".
Then I back out with the left arrow and tell it to calibrate tilt sensor and hit the enter button for YES then it shows me +0.0 +0.0.
The calibration never says "complete" or "OK".
If I back out and go back to see raw tilt and it's right back to where I started...TILT -0.1 -2.4.
Unless I view "system tilt" on "access level 2" then it shows me +0.0 +0.0.
Am I missing a step here to store the new calibration?
Or is that the way it works?
Thank you
Chris
  • Posted 31 Mar 2024 07:57
  • Modified 31 Mar 2024 09:38 by poster
  • By Scrid
  • joined 30 Apr'12 - 40 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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