
User Manual
Appendix H
GFK-1742F
Jan 2020
Using VersaPro with the DSM314
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To change the Curve-Fit order, click the Curve-Fit column, then select the Curve-Fit Order in
the Property Inspector window. Also, a profile can be split into multiple sections or multiple
sections merged into one by right clicking on the Curve-Fit display and choosing from the
short-cut menu.
Note:
A CAM profile is limited to 400 points if it contains second or third order sectors. A CAM profile is
limited to 5000 points if it only contains first order sectors.
Figure 256: Inserting a Point in the Profile Editor Window
Since the Slave Position end point is the same value (0) as the initial Slave Position point, this
CAM meets the requirements for a Linear Cyclic CAM. (If desired, refer to Section 2 for more
information on the different CAM
types.) Note that the CAM Editor has several “Smart” edit
fields that will ONLY display the choices that are valid for a given data set. For example, since
a requirement for a Linear Cyclic CAM is that the Slave Position start point and Slave Position
end point are the same, the editor only allows the Linear Cyclic CAM choice if these criteria
is met.
Next, insert a new point into the profile and then edit the point. The point can be edited
either in the profile table or graphically on the plot. Insert the point as shown above and in
Figure 47HH-9 and Figure 48HH-10 by right-clicking the point below the insertion position
and selecting Insert Point from the menu. Then change the default values to 2500 for the
Master and 10000 for the Slave.
Figure 257: CAM Profile Table Data