Bowers Group Trimos Vectra Height Gauges User Manual
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Transposition of the coordinate system
1. Press the corresponding symbol to open this menu.
2. To transpose the origin towards an existing point, enter
the number of the bore (a) to which it must be shifted.
3. To shift the origin to given X and Y coordinates, enter the
values of the new coordinates into the corresponding
field (b and c).
4. Confirm the transposition by pressing Enter.
This operation will be stored in the buffer as follows :
Number of the point as origin
TRANSL 99
Coord. in X in relation to a point (if active)
X 9999.9999
Coord. in Y in relation to a point (if active)
Y 9999.9999
Notes:
It is possible to combine a number of a bore with coordinates.
The entered coordinates and those of the center point will be
added.
If the entered center point number (a) does not exist, an
acoustic signal appears and the number will be cleared. Enter
a new center point number and press Enter to close the
function.
The above is valid for all 2D mode functions where a number
of a bore (shaft) must be entered.
1, 2, 3 …
Alignment / rotation of the coordinate system
1. Press the corresponding symbol to open this menu.
2. The next page represents the type of different rotation
possibilities :
a) Alignment of X axes to 1 center point
b) Alignment of X axes with reference to 2 center points
c) Alignment of Y axes to 1 center point
d) Alignment of Y axes with reference to 2 center points
e) Rotation of X axes according to a given angle
f) Rotation of Y axes according to a given angle
Select an option by pressing the corresponding symbol
on the touch screen.
3. The principle is then similar to the other functions : enter
the number of the center points or the coordinate
alignment angle.
4. Confirm by pressing Enter.
This operation will be stored in the buffer as follows:
Nr of the X axes alignment center point (a) ALIGN X 99
or
Nr of X axes alignment center points (b)
ALIGN X 99-99
or
Nr of the Y axes alignment center point (c) ALIGN Y 99
or
Nr of X axes alignment center points (d)
ALIGN Y 99-99
or
Alignment of X axes to an angle (e)
ALIGN X ANG
Rotation angle of X axes (e)
ANG 999.9999
or
Alignment of Y axes to an angle (f)
ALIGN Y ANG
Rotation angle of Y axes (f)
ANG 999.9999
1, 2, 3 …
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