HEIDENHAIN QUADRA-CHEK 3000 Operating Instructions Manual page 186

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Creating and using measuring programs
The product can record and save the steps of a measuring process, and run
them sequentially as a batch process. This batch processing is referred to as the
"measuring program".
In a measuring program, you can thus combine multiple work steps, such as
measuring point acquisition and tolerancing, into a single process. This simplifies
and standardizes the measuring process.
Measuring programs can include the following work steps:
Alignment of the measured object
Measuring point acquisition
Construction and definition
Measurement evaluation
Tolerancing
The work steps of a measuring program are referred to as program steps. The
program steps are displayed in the program step list in the Inspector.
Further information:
Saving a measuring program
To be able to run a measuring process repeatedly, you need to save the executed
work steps as a measuring program.
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Regardless of whether the feature list or the program step list is
the current view in the Inspector, the product always records every
measuring process or work step as a program step. The operator can
switch the view between the feature list and the program step list at
any time.
"Programming", page 271
Tap Measure in the main menu
Select Manual measuring in the function palette
Tap Miscellaneous functions in the Inspector
In the Miscellaneous functions dialog, tap Save as
Select the storage location in the dialog, e.g.
Internal/Programs
Enter a name for the measuring program
Confirm entry with RET
Tap OK
The measuring program is saved
The name of the measuring program is displayed on the
program control
Quick Start | Conducting a measurement
HEIDENHAIN | QUADRA-CHEK 3000 | Operating Instructions | 6/2016

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