Commissioning | Configuring the axes
7
If the angle encoder has coded reference marks, enter the
parameter for the
Nominal increment
Page 87)
Confirm the entry with
RET
Use the
ON/OFF
slider to activate or deactivate the
Inversion
of reference mark pulses
function
Tap
Reference point displacement
Use the
ON/OFF
slide switch to activate or deactivate
Reference point displacement
(calculation of the offset
between the reference mark and the machine zero point)
If activated, enter the offset value for
Reference point
displacement
Confirm the entry with
RET
To apply the current position as the offset value, tap
Apply
under
Current position for reference point shift
In order to switch to the previous display, tap
Back
twice
Select the frequency of the low-pass filter for suppressing
high-frequency interference signals from the
Analog filter
frequency
drop-down list:
33 kHz
: Interference frequencies above 33 kHz
400 kHz
: Interference frequencies above 400 kHz
Use the
ON/OFF
slider to activate or deactivate the
Terminating resistor
function
The terminating resistor is automatically deactivated
for incremental signals of the current signal type
(11
μ
A
PP
)
Select the type of error monitoring from the
Error monitor
drop-down list:
Off
: Error monitoring not active
Amplitude
: Error monitoring of the signal amplitude
Frequency
: Error monitoring of the signal frequency
Frequency & amplitude
: Error monitoring of the signal
amplitude and signal frequency
Select the desired counting direction from the
Counting
direction
drop-down list:
Positive
: The direction of traverse is in the counting
direction of the encoder
Negative
: The direction of traverse is opposite to the
counting direction of the encoder
"<Axis name> (settings of the axis)", Page 196
90
HEIDENHAIN | GAGE-CHEK 2000 | Operating Instructions | 08/2020
Summary of Contents for GAGE-CHEK 2000 Series
Page 1: ...GAGE CHEK 2000 Operating Instructions Evaluation Unit English en 08 2020 ...
Page 12: ......
Page 13: ...1 Fundamentals ...
Page 22: ......
Page 23: ...2 Safety ...
Page 28: ......
Page 29: ...3 Transport and storage ...
Page 34: ......
Page 35: ...4 Mounting ...
Page 41: ...5 Installation ...
Page 51: ...6 Basic operation ...
Page 74: ......
Page 75: ...7 Commissioning ...
Page 119: ...8 Setup ...
Page 154: ......
Page 155: ...9 Measuring ...
Page 169: ...10 File management ...
Page 176: ......
Page 177: ...11 Settings ...
Page 210: ......
Page 211: ...12 Servicing and maintenance ...
Page 220: ......
Page 221: ...13 What to do if ...
Page 225: ...14 Removal and disposal ...
Page 227: ...15 Specifications ...