
Information for OEM and Setup users | Setup
II
Selecting a data format
Tap
Settings
in the main menu
Tap
Interfaces
Tap
Data transfer
In the
RS-232
drop-down list, select the type of interface
In the following drop-down lists you can choose a
separate data format for each function:
Data format for data transfer
Data format for touch-probe-triggered data
transfer
Data format for continuous data transfer
Data format for switching-function-triggered
data transfer
Each drop-down list contains the data formats
Standard
,
Steinwald
,
MyFormat1
, and all self-created
data formats.
In order to assign a data format to a function, select the
desired data format in the respective drop-down list
"Activating the interface for Data transfer", Page 146
Brief description of the
Standard
and
Steinwald data formats
In the following, you will find a description of data output in the
Standard
and
Steinwald
data formats. The
Standard
and
Steinwald
data formats cannot be
changed.
The
Standard
and
Steinwald
data formats transfer measured values only
when the following axis names are assigned: X, Y, Z, Q, R, D, L, W, A, C, f,
Lx, Ly, or Lz.
The minimum, maximum, and range values are transferred only if the
axis names X, Y, or Q are assigned.
If you want to use specific axis names and transfer measured values to
a computer, you must modify, for example,
MyFormat1.xml
or another
format file you created by adding the axis names that you assigned.
"Creating your own data format", Page 137
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HEIDENHAIN | GAGE-CHEK 2000 | Operating Instructions | 06/2022
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