
Information for OEM and Setup users | Commissioning
Reference point displacement
Settings
►
Axes
►
<Axis name>
►
Encoder
►
Reference marks
►
Reference point displacement
Parameter
Explanation
Reference point displacement
Activation of offset calculation between reference mark and zero
point of the machine
Setting range:
ON
or
OFF
Default value:
OFF
Reference point displacement
Manual input of the offset (in mm or degrees according to the
selected encoder type) between reference mark and zero point
Default value:
0.00000
Current position for reference
point shift
Apply
applies the current position as an offset (in mm or degrees,
depending on the selected encoder model) between the reference
mark and the zero point
4.6.4
Configuring the axes for encoders with a 1 V
PP
or 11 µA
PP
interface
Settings
►
Axes
►
<Axis name>
►
Encoder
Parameter
Explanation
Encoder input
Assignment of the encoder input to the axis of the product
Settings:
Not connected
X1
X2
X3
Incremental signal
Signal of the connected encoder
Settings:
1 Vpp
: Sinusoidal voltage signal
11 µApp
: Sinusoidal current signal
Default value:
1 Vpp
Encoder model
Connected encoder model
Settings:
Linear encoder
: Linear axis
Angle encoder
: Rotary axis
Angle encoder as linear encoder
: Rotary axis is displayed as
linear axis
Default value: Depending on the connected encoder
Signal period
For linear encoders
Length of a signal period
Setting range:
0.001 µm ... 1000000.000 µm
Default value:
20.000
Line count
For angle encoders and for display of a rotary axis as a linear axis.
Number of lines
Setting range:
1 ... 1000000
Default value:
1000
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Summary of Contents for GAGE-CHEK 2000
Page 1: ...GAGE CHEK 2000 Operating Instructions Evaluation Unit English en 06 2022...
Page 3: ...I General information...
Page 7: ...1 Fundamentals...
Page 14: ...2 Safety...
Page 19: ...3 Basic operation...
Page 43: ...II Information for OEM and Setup users...
Page 48: ...1 Transport and storage...
Page 54: ...2 Mounting...
Page 60: ...3 Installation...
Page 72: ...4 Commissioning...
Page 121: ...5 Setup...
Page 150: ...6 File management...
Page 157: ...7 Settings...
Page 172: ...8 Servicing and maintenance...
Page 184: ...9 Removal and disposal...
Page 186: ...10 Specifications...
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Page 195: ...III Information for the Operator user...
Page 240: ...14 What to do if...