Setup | Single steps for setup
Adding a function element
Tap
Measure
in the main menu
Drag an empty field of the Inspector to the left into the
workspace
The dialog for selecting the function element is opened
Tap the
Mastering
function element
Tap
Close
The
Mastering
function element is available in the Inspector
Configure the values
Drag the
Mastering
function element to the left in the
workspace
The
Configuration Mastering
dialog box appears
Enter a name in the
Name
input field
Enter more information in the
Comment
input field if required
Tick the checkbox of the desired axes
Tap
Apply
in order to adopt the values of the position display
or
Enter values for the desired axes
Tap
Close
8.3.8
Configure the Dial gage function
The dial gauge provides a graphical depiction of the nominal values, the warning
threshold values, and the tolerance limits. The
dial gage
function has various
views.
With the dial gage, you can perform absolute measurements or difference
measurements.
You can save the settings of the dial gage, use them on other devices, or call them
again at a later time.
Absolute measurement
In an absolute measurement, the nominal value is entered with its limits. You
can specify ahead of time whether you want to enter the limits as absolute or
relative values. In the subsequent measurement, the actual value is determined
and compared with the nominal value.
Difference measurement
In a difference measurement, the distance between the actual value and zero or a
specified value is determined. For difference measurements, you can, for example,
manufacture a reference part and then, for each measurement,
Zero the current
axis values
of your axis or use
Mastering
to reset your axis.
"Configure the Mastering function", Page 134
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