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II – 1 Installation Set
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Non-Linear Error Compensation
Non-linear error compensation should be applied, if the results of the
comparison with a reference standard show an alternating or
oscillating deviation. The required correction values are calculated and
entered in a table. VUE supports up to 200 points per axis. The error
value between two entered adjacent correction points is calculated
with linear interpolation.
Starting a Non-linear Error Compensation Table
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Select Non-linear by pressing the TYPE soft key.
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To start a new error compensation table, first press the EDIT TABLE
soft key.
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All correction points (up to 200) are equally spaced from the start
point. Enter the distance between each of the correction points.
Press the DOWN arrow key.
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Enter the table’s start point. The start point is measured from the
scale’s reference point. If this distance is not known, move to the
location of the start point, and press TEACH POSITION. Press
ENTER.
Configuring the Compensation Table
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Press the EDIT TABLE soft key to view the table entries.
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Use the Up or Down arrow keys or the numeric keys to move the
cursor to the correction point to be added or changed. Press ENTER.
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Enter the known error which exists at this point. Press ENTER.
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When completed, press C key to exit the table and return to the
Error Compensation form.
Reading the Graph
The error compensation table may be viewed in table or graphical
formats. The graph shows a plot of a translation error vs. measured
value. The graph has a fixed scale. As the cursor is moved through the
form, the location of the point on the graph is indicated with a vertical
line.
Non-linear error compensation is only available on scales
with reference marks. If non-linear error compensation
has been defined, no error compensation will be applied
until the reference marks have been crossed.
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