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Mitutoyo Volume Compensation 1 EE “la 9 608847 ee ass 1 © MOS Mingo Cargraton A eA 66 v Select Settings from the menu. Select system, Select Volume Compensation v vvwy v 66 7 Volume Compensation 2 2 205 Mnsoyo Capuron I Ras Reseed or > Select Distance from table method > Measure the distance from the CMM table to the center of the master ball include any fixtureing or risers. Input this value in MM » Measure the distance from CMM table to the bottom of the Z axis spindle with the spindle extended to the maximum. This may require the probe be rotated to A 90. Input this value in MM. > If you have a MIH, MH20i or MH8 probe head then input a 5.7 in the Y axis for the probe offset to Z spindle. Otherwise input 0.000 > Place a negative value in the z axis for the probe offset to Z spindle. > Select OK. Volume compensation is complete, repeat if you uninstall and reinstall or change the master ball Z axis location. 67 Learn Mode: Settings Input Characteristics ca L if #eebecenn (©2005 Maye Copco As Rae 68 > Settings may be set or changed via a drop down menu or toolbar “ed > Select File then settings then input characteristics. —_ > Adjust parameters as you like. Skip Lenth as we will set that function in the startup wizard Note: the mm/Inch setting will be grayed out if any commands have been v recorded. The entire part program must be in the same units. > Select the coordinate system you like Cartesian, Cylindrical, or Spherical > Select Work plane for Cylindrical or Spherical formats > Choose deg, min, sec or decimals of degrees, 0 to 360 or -180 to +180. > Select a vector format. Note: vectors are only used 3 places > Any of these parameters can be changed at any time except for inch/mm, > Amm program can be run in inches or vise versa. 68 7 Illustration of Cartesian > > Cartesian is based on X.Y, Z grid system. Sometimes referred to a rectangular coordinate system Here, the values of the X, Y and Z-axes define the position of a point in space. vv vvvy vv 69 Illustration of Cylindrical © 25 soy Cpunton At Rohs Resa 70 > Cylindrical is based on a 2D radius (R), angle from the primary axis (Phi), and a height from the third axis. Common use is for a bolt hole pattern for car wheels. Cylindrical coordinate systems are also referred to as Polar. In this system a point in space is defined by. > The two dimensional distance from the origin in the selected point. > The angle Phi with the first axis of the work plane, and the point. > The value in the Third axis of the work plane If you have selected different plane, the definitions will apply for that plane The above graphic represents the XY plane. v v vv y 70 (Mitutoyo Illustration of Spherical 4 = angle Phi 9205 my Copan Rg Rese n > Ina Spherical coordinate system a point in space is defined by: > The 3D distance from the origin. > The angle Phi is the angle from 1** axis, of the work plane to a line containing the origin, and the point, projected to the work plane > The angle Theta is the angle between the 3 axis and a line containing the origin and the point. The above graphic represents the XY plane. > >. > >. n [Mitutoyo Learn Mode: Start up Wizard Eau (9 70:8 Mnsoe Corin 50 Re Resa > Select File menu > Select Settings > Select Start up Wizard Configuration > Select Start up Wizard > Select Start up Wizard settings 72 [22105 eye Capecaan A as Reseed B Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 1 vvvvy ov vv This is the first of several pages of startup wizard, all wizard pages may not be active on your CMM To activate pages review defaults for programs. For this page select your preferred units, and dismals places If you want to use the type of units used previously select do not learn If this unit will always be used select Learn automatically Ifyou use both inch, and MM select Learn by input. You will be ask to confirm / change units each time entering the learn mode. Select Next to proceed v 73 Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 2 © 05 Macy Cerpratin 8 Rs Reserved 14 > This page allows for the input of a comment into the program > Comments are used to communicate from 1 programmer to another, or themselves. Select do not learn is the general response in this dialog > Select Next to proceed. vy v v v vv v 74 [Mitutoyo Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 3 v If your CMM has temperature compensation this wizard page will set up temperature compensation for your part Manual and older CMI's do not have temperature compensation. Select the material to be compensated, or i's coefficient of expansion. Coefficients of expansion are defined per deg. Centigrade. Temp censors should be attached to the part not the table. Temp Comp requires a stable part in a stable environment A stable part is allowed to change at a rate no grater then 1 deg C per hour. Astable environment is allowed to change no more then the part and no more then 5 deg C in any 24 hours. Select Next to proceed Vv vVv¥VvY vvy v 75 (Mitutoyo Learn Mode: Start up ard 4 fipsseu 200 voy Caprten A Ris Reserved 6 > Note: probe rack and probe tree refer to the CMM probe changer system > Ifyou have a probe changer select the tree you prefer to start with > Starting with a probe loaded from archive could cause errors (if you ever forget to archive it after calibration). > Select the probe number you prefer to start with If you opt to use this tree, and / or probe at start up select learn automatically. If no probes are defined you may exit and calibrate. Select Next to proceed v vy y vvvw 76 Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 5 1 205 aoe Copan A Rs Rese > The pattern coordinate system is for manual coordinate systems > The pattern coordinate system works well for building a manual coordinate system that can be used for Manual or CNC measuring. > Coordinate systems will be covered in Day 1 afternoon class. > For now select use Machine Coordinate System (MCS) Select Next to proceed > ¥, >. vv 7 Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 7 — ©2905 soy Capron gh Reserves 8 > If the intention is to begin with manual measurements, it is recommended that the “Do not learn” button is pressed otherwise, when the wizard is completed the system will be in "CNC MODE”. Be careful in setting CNC to on and parameters as this increases the likely hood of a crash For now we will select do not learn as the first part of this class is manual. Select Next to proceed. v vvvvy vvvy 78 Mitutoyo Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 8 (205 nse Capuron 5 Res Resa 79 > We chose Do not learn for CNC on and CNC parameters we should chose the same for clearance height > Be careful in setting a clearance height as this greatly increases the likely hood of a crash. > For now we will select do not learn as the first part of this class is manual Select OK to proceed vvvvyy \ Vv 79 Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 9 22005 soy Coperaton ge Reeve 80 We chose Do not learn for CNC on and CNC parameters we should chose the same for Move machine. > Be careful when creating general CNC motion as this increases the likely hood of a crash. > For now we will select do not learn as the first part of this class is manual. > Select OK to proceed. vvvvwy v 80 [Mitutoyo Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 10 at Y If you cannot complete the program in 1 learn mode session due to time, or interruptions it is recommended that you select do not learn. Select next to proceed 81 Learn Mode: Start up ard 11 GES ‘2205 oy Cron A Re Recae 2 > Ifyou cannot complete the program in 1 learn mode session due to time, or interruptions it is recommended that you select do not learn. Select next to proceed. vvuvy vvvvy vv 82 |Maitutayo Learn Mode: Start up Wizard 12 27005 Moye Cacti 8 gh Rend 83 y v y MCOSMOS will allow the CMM programmer use subprograms, (program features that are repeated). Note: Subprograms are not covered in this class Examples of subprograms are available on the Knowledge base. Subprograms are 1 of many a topics available in advanced training Select Finish 83 Verify Startup Wizard 05 ye Capen HRs Red oy v Select OK in the Startup dialog. Select File from the menu Select system Select Reset system or use the reset system tool on the file toolbar Select Yes. The system will be reset, startup wizard will run and set parameters as the startup wizard is set. vvvy v vv v vv v

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