Magnify / reduce, 9 gr ap hic simulation – HEIDENHAIN MANUALplus 4110 User Manual
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3.9 Gr
ap
hic Simulation
Magnify / Reduce
With cycle programs, the simulation feature selects
the area to be simulated in such a way that all paths of
traverse can be illustrated. With DIN programs and
DIN macros, the area to be simulated is taken from
"Current parameters—Graphic parameters—Standard
window size / Standard blank." This is also the case for
the face and lateral-surface views.
MANUALplus offers two menu options, one for
magnifying and reducing the displayed graphic, and
one for isolating a detail:
With operation 1 you can isolate and display a precise
detail, while operation 2 allows you to pan, magnify or
reduce the graphic spontaneously. It may require
several steps until the desired detail is displayed in the
correct size.
1
When you press "Zoom," a "red frame" appears
on the screen with which you can select the
detail you wish to isolate. The frame is moved
with the arrow keys, enlarged with PgUp and
reduced with PgDn. To display the selected
detail, press Take over.
The following functions also exist:
Extend view: By reducing the size of the
workpiece, a larger area of the working
space can be displayed. You can use this
function if you would like to isolate an area
of the workpiece with the "red frame," which
is not displayed in the graphics window.
Zoom off: All defined contour areas (the
"workpiece") and the paths of traverse are
shown as large as possible.
Last zoom: Return to the last setting of
Zoom.
2
You can magnify/reduce the displayed
graphics with the PgUp/PgDn keys, and pan
the detail with the arrow keys. These
functions are always available during
simulation.