


I could set both the resolution, and the maximum number of decimal places that would show up on the readout. The X0 and Y0 were all off, but the X1 and Y1 had an identical sequence of on and off positions. The problem Im having is that the resolution and accuracy settings seem to be off.200' of table movement in reads 4.00' on readout.īut the newer one had 4 sets of dip switches inside labeled X0, X1, Y0, and Y1. Help with FUTABA Pulscale DRO I recently acquired a Futaba Pulscale DRO - model CJ2004 (2 axis) digital readout which I have installed on my 9 x 42 bridgeport mill. Please ensure Transmitter and Receiver both have FCC sticker attached. The older box didn't have any switches, and I pushed all kinds of button combinations at random, nothing worked.Īs Futaba USA is a direct part of Futaba Japan, all of our Service Center processes and information is directly from the manufacturer. I finally found someone that worked on them that said there were either a special sequence of buttons to push to get it into setup mode, or possibly some dip switches on the mainboard in the box.

The seller sent me a newer model second box, but it was also a Futaba, and also had the same problem. Similar Threads: ĭid you set the resolution to match the scale?Yeah, I finally got it. I can zero it out, but it won't read thousandths. It's acting like it's displaying mm, but it's set in inch mode. Here's my problem, and I've tried it on mm mode, inch mode, and it doesn't make any difference - every full turn of the handle, either x or y should be.200' on the DRO, but it's only.080'. I'm trying to find someone with a manual, or at least a picture of the face that's clear enough to read the buttons, or even someone that uses one.
