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7 Optimizing the
Parameters
14
Installation
You can adapt the functions of the POSrTlP to the machine tool
by optimizing the parameters.
Proceed
in the sequence given
in the following checklist. Write the aXIs designations of the
connected machine axes onto the checklist and check off each
point after you have completed the step.
Parameters which must be frequently changed during
machine operation are entered as user parameters (see Tech-
nical Descnption). If the KT 110 Edge Finder or the TS 120
3D-Probe System
IS
connected. the ball diameter must
be
entered in the user parameters.
Checklist
Para-
Encoder Inputs/Axes
meter
Xl
I
X2
I
X3
I
X4
Machine Axes
.. Are the encoders connected
I I I
in the proper sequence
(see section 3) 7
.. Do
the axis designations of the
P50:
a a a a
ACTUAL
POSmON
display match
the machine axes? Change if
necessary.
.. Check axis definition. The axes are
P 48.·
a a a a
set as linear axes. If a rotary axis is
connected (for a rotary table). the
axis must be set to "rotary". (The
rotary axis display can be switched
from degrees to degreeS/minuteS/
seconds via the user parameters).
.. Enter parameter value for reference
P45,'
a a a a
marks (see Technical Description.
tab.. 1.33).
.. Set counting direction of the
P4O:
a a a a
machine axes according to the
セ r ゥ ァ ィ エ
Hand Rule", Increasing
positive display values must
correspond to the positive direction
of machine axis traverse in relation
to the workpiece.
.. Approach a datum on the machine
P 41:
a a a a
table and set the datum on the
P42:
POsmp.
Then move the table
parallel to
the
axis and compare
the actually traversed length or
angle with the value displayed on the
POsmp.
.. Check display step
P43:
a a a a
(see Technical Description.
(linear)
tables 1.3.1 and 1.3.2).
P44:
(angle)
.. Set the counting mode of the rotary
P49:
a a a a
axes (for rotary tables).
(Presetting
=
3600) .
• The asterisk
w'-
signifies parameters which are specified according to axis by a
number behind the decimal point (e.g.
1.1.
1.2 etc.).
(For parameter descriptions see Technical Description, section 1.41,
Installation 15

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