Commissioning | Configuring the axes
Creating an XML import file
To create an XML import file, you can either export the existing table of supporting
points and edit it as required or create a new file from scratch.
Exporting and editing a table of supporting points
Tap
Settings
in the main menu
Open in succession:
Axes
General settings
Error compensation
Nonlinear error compensation (NLEC)
Tap
Export table of supporting points
Select the desired location, e.g. an external storage medium
Navigate to the desired folder
Save file under a unique name
Edit the values in the XML editor or in a text editor available
on your computer
The exported XML file also contains the nominal values of the
supporting points (
<group id="Standard"> </group>
section). This
data will not be taken into account when the file is imported. You may
remove this section from the import file, if desired.
Creating a new file
Create a new file in the XML editor or in a text editor available on your
computer
Save the file under a unique name and add the *. xml file extension
Enter the data as shown in the schema shown below
The following specifications apply to import files:
File names must not contain diacritics or special characters
Use a point as decimal character
XML schema
The XML 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.
Example
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configuration>
<base id="Settings">
<group id="CellSize">
<element id="x">25</element>
<element id="y">20</element>
</group>
<group id="General">
<element id="enabled">false</element>
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