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Bosch Rexroth IndraMotion MTX 11 VRS Applications Manual page 151

Standard nc operation

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Rexroth IndraMotion MTX 11VRS Standard NC Operation
Retrieval from the MTX Navigator
Retrieval from the zero offset editor
Create New Zero Offset Table
A new zero offset table can be created either using the MTX Navigator or with
a zero offset editor that is already open. By default, a newly created zero offset
table has one correction page.
1.
Select the directory in which the new zero offset table is to be created in
the MTX Navigator using the mouse or the cursor keys.
2.
Press <F2 New> and <F7 Zero offsets> in the sublevel of the F-keypad.
– or –
Select New ▶ Zero offsets in the context menu.
A dialog (see
chapter "Create New Zero Offset Table" on page
creating a new zero offset table opens (continue with point 3).
1.
Press <F8> to switch to the second F-keypad and press <F2 File...> to
switch to the file functions.
2.
Press <F2 New...>.
A dialog to create a new zero offset table opens (see
Zero Offset Table" on page
Fig.7-28:
Dialog to create a new zero offset table
The following options are available when creating a new zero offset table:
All channel axes of a channel:
A zero offset table with the axes of the selected channel is created.
All system axes:
The created zero offset table contains all the configured axes of the
system.
Using an existing table:
Any zero offset table can be specified as the template for creating a
new table.
3.
Enter the name of the zero offset table. An automatically generated table
name is filled in by default.
4.
If several channels are configured, the "Channel axes" selection field can
be used to select the desired channel.
– or –
Select "System axes".
– or –
Use an existing table as a template for a new table (see
Templates" on page
5.
Close the dialog with "Ok".
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