Commissioning | Configuring the axes
In order to keep the nominal values in the original table of supporting
points, define the number and spacing in the import file in the same
way as in the original table of supporting points. Otherwise, the
nominal values will be overwritten by the grid specified in the import
file. Any deviations from the calibration standard that have been read in
before will be lost.
Creating a TXT import file
Open a new file in the text editor of your computer
Save the file under a unique name and add the *.txt file extension
Enter the data, separated by tab stops according to one of the schemas below:
TXT schema: The file contains the actual values of the supporting points
Extended TXT schema: The file contains deviations from the theoretical
nominal value
The following specifications apply to import files:
File names must not contain diacritics or special characters
Use a point as decimal character
TXT schema
The TXT file contains the actual values of the supporting points on the X and Y
axes.
The following example shows a grid of 5 x 5 supporting points with a spacing of 25
mm on the X axis and 20 mm on the Y axis, oriented along the X axis.
Example
MM
X
25.0
20.0
5
5
0.0000
0.0000
25.0012
-0.0010
50.0003
-0.0006
75.0010
0.0016
100.0021
0.0000
0.00005
20.0020
25.0013
20.0021
50.0013
20.0022
75.0005
20.0023
99.9996
20.0003
-0.00010
39.9998
24.9981
39.9979
49.9999
40.0001
75.0004
40.0021
100.0019
40.0008
0.00003
59.9992
25.0000
60.0018
50.0001
60.0003
75.0020
59.9990
100.0001
60.0001
-0.00003
80.0021
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