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7.4.3
Zero Point Offsets
General Information on Zero Offsets
The zero offset editor is used for visualization and to enter the zero offset values
of individual axes. A comment with a maximum of 32 characters can be as‐
signed to each correction value. If the offset applies to a specific channel only,
this is displayed in an additional title line.
Fig.7-9:
Zero Offset Editor
A zero offset table can contain a maximum of 5 correction pages, each of which
contains offset values G54.x to G59.x.
A zero offset table can contain a maximum of 64 axes.
The unit of a zero offset table can be recognized by the column headers of the
axes ([mm] or [inch] for linear axes, [°] for rotary axes).
The unit of a zero offset table is already determined from parameter
9020 00010 of the configuration data during the creation of the table
and is stored with the table.
The number of decimal positions displayed is specified by parameters 6020
00021 and 6020 00022 in the configuration data.
Zero Offset Editor
Operating the Zero Offset Editor
Only the functions that affect the zero offset editor are described here. The
general operation of table editors is described in
.
Functional Keys in the Zero Offset Editor
The following table shows all functional keys of the zero offset editor:
Application Description | Rexroth IndraMotion MTX 09VRS
Electric Drives
and Controls
| Bosch Rexroth AG
99/233
Programming
Number of Correction Pages
Axes
Unit of Table (mm/inch)
Number of Decimal Positions