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v ANWENDERHANDBUCH TutoRun
v WUTR00ESPA MANUAL DEL USUARIO
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  Appendix A: Working in Offline Mode 2009-02-13 35 177.16 KB
Introduction The off-line version of PC-DMIS is designed to allow the user to prepare and debug part programs without using a CMM. The ability to program off-line has become increasingly important over the last several years. Users of CMM's ..    
 
  Appendix B: Translating a Part Program into PC-DMIS 2009-02-13 37 96.87 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS will allow a user to take part programs that were created in DOS or Avail and translate them to run in PC-DMIS for Windows. The original part program must have been created using Avail or PC-DMIS (DOS) version 3.2 or hig..    
 
  Appendix C: Modifying Registry Entries 2009-02-13 63 208.88 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS stores all user definable settings inside the Windows registry. In versions prior to version 3.5, PC-DMIS stored these settings inside an ini file called Pcdlrn.ini. The entries in the registry are read each time PC-DMIS..    
 
  Appendix D: Using a Wrist Device 2009-02-13 42 195.22 KB
Notes for Renishaw PHS with Leitz Interface When you are using the kinematics mount for the Renishaw wrist, you need to modify the "RenishawKinematicMount=1" registry entry in the [Option] section of the PC-DMIS Settings Editor. PC-DMIS will..    
 
  Appendix E: Calibrating Less Common Probes 2009-02-13 51 81.29 KB
Introduction This appendix describes how to calibrate less common probe types. Many customers of PC-DMIS use touch-trigger probes, and the instructions on calibrating those probe types are already covered in the "Measure" topic of the "Defin..    
 
  Appendix F: Working in Operator Mode 2009-02-13 55 160.92 KB
Introduction The Operator Mode limits the options that will be available when operating PC-DMIS. Once the restrictions are in place, the operator can only open and execute the part program. To start PC-DMIS in Operator Mode: From the Start ..    
 
  Appendix G: Measuring Auto Features with the NC-100 Video Probe 2009-02-13 45 445.48 KB
Introduction This appendix deals specifically with using the NC-100 Video probe to measure Auto Features. For information on setting up the NC-100 Video probe, see "NC-100 Setup" in the "Setting Your Preferences" chapter. The Insert | Featur..    
 
  Appendix H: Directly Interfacing with a CAD File 2009-02-13 85 372.87 KB
Introduction Quickly and accurately measuring your part programs requires the best tools. PC-DMIS Version 3.0 gave you better tools than you ever had before. Now, PC-DMIS Version 3.5 or higher offers an even more powerful enhancement unmatch..    
 
  Appendix I: Using the Road Map 2009-02-13 49 293.63 KB
Introduction With version 3.5 and above, PC-DMIS offers an improved menu structure different from older versions. For users familiar with the old user interface, or for anyone who wants to quickly find a menu item or dialog box, this appendix..    
 
  Appendix J: Using Shortcut Keys and Shortcut Menus 2009-02-13 46 241.73 KB
Introduction This appendix covers shortcuts to many of the menu options, dialog boxes, and commands used in PC-DMIS. Using shortcuts will speed up your programming time and increase productivity and efficiency. The main topics covered in thi..    
 
  Common Driver Interface Developer’s Manual 2009-02-13 97 57.73 KB
Introduction The « Common Driver Interface » (CDI) has been developed to facilitate the common configuration tasks for printers and printer drivers. It is currently available with the following products : Amyuni PDF Converter / ..    
 
  Distribs Installation 2009-02-13 51 6.52 KB
Installation Before installing or using this product, please make sure you carefully read the copyright notice and agree on all its terms. Installation Procedure No specific installation steps are needed to use this software neither on the d..    
 
  PC-DMIS™ 3.5 Reference Manual 2009-02-13 130 746.06 KB
"NEW FILE" The NEW File, as described in chapter 3, is a CAD file with level changes where only certain features are displayed. See "OLD File". "OLD FILE" An OLD file, as described in chapter 3, is the original CAD file before any level cha..    
 
  ANWENDERHANDBUCH TutoRun 2009-02-13 283 1731.8 KB
Die Installation von TutoRun besteht aus vier Hauptschritten, die im folgenden kurz beschrieben werden. 1. Installationsvorbereitung Prüfen, ob der Computer die Mindestanforderung für Hardware und System erfüllt. 2. Ausführen der Installa..    
 
  WUTR00ENGA USER’S MANUAL 2009-02-13 100 1718.8 KB
The TutoRun installation procedure consists of four main phases. A brief description of them is given below. 1. Preparing for installation Check that the computer satisfies the specified minimum hardware and system requirements. 2. Executing ..    
 
  WUTR00ESPA MANUAL DEL USUARIO 2009-02-13 220 1723.69 KB
La instalación de TutoRun tiene cuatro fases principales. A continuación, se presentas dichas fase brevemente. 1. Preparación de la instalación Controlar que el ordenador cumpla los requisitos hardware y de sistema mínimos necesarios. 2...    
 
  WUTR00FRAA MANUEL D’UTILISATION 2009-02-13 89 1747.62 KB
Avant d’installer TutoRun Avant d’installer TutoRun, assurez-vous que l’ordinateur satisfait aux conditions requises minimum. Contrôlez notamment que la carte réseau et les protocoles réseau requis ont été présélectionnés. Vér..    
 
  WUTR00ITAA MANUALE UTENTE 2009-02-13 174 1743.98 KB
L’installazione di TutoRun consiste di quattro fasi principali. Di seguito esse sono brevemente presentate. 1. Preparazione dell'installazione Controllare che il computer soddisfi i requisiti hardware e di sistema minimi richiesti. 2. Esecuz..    
 
  Chapter Eighteen: Creating and Using Alignments 2009-02-10 48 399.06 KB
Introduction Once a tip has been activated and features measured, a coordinate system (or alignment) can be created. PC-DMIS provides you with a variety of tools for creating and managing coordinate systems. To access the tools that allow you..    
 
  Chapter Fourteen: Creating Auto Features 2009-02-10 53 935.93 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS allows you to access the Direct Computer Control (DCC) functions if an automatic CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) is being used. These functions allow you to create any type of DCC feature by using the Auto Feature dial..    
 
  Chapter Sixteen:Constructing New Features from Existing Features 2009-02-10 44 675.94 KB
Introduction The Constructed submenu is used when probing on a required element is not possible (for example, the intersection point of two edges). The items from this menu allow you to create features (points, lines, circles, etc.) from exis..    
 
  Chapter Nineteen: Dimensioning Features 2009-02-10 64 601.35 KB
Introduction Once a feature(s) has been measured or constructed, the inspection report can be generated. The first step in preparing a report is to calculate dimensions according to specific requirements. Dimensions can be calculated immediat..    
 
  Chapter Seven: Editing the CAD Display 2009-02-10 57 582.68 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS lets you edit the display of the CAD in the Graphics Display window. The main topics in this chapter describe how to edit the CAD display. These include: • Setting Up the Screen View • Switching Between Curve..    
 
  Chapter Eight: Editing a Part Program 2009-02-10 28 305.54 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS's main purposes are to allow you to create, edit, and execute part programs with ease. This chapter discusses using the Edit menu (with other menu options) to edit your part programs. While the Edit menu works with the c..    
 
  Chapter Nine: Using the Edit window 2009-02-10 82 356.7 KB
Introduction One of the principal tools for editing a part program is the Edit window. The Edit window allows the part programmer to perform editing operations such as cut, copy, and paste as well as add and execute measurement commands, per..    
 
  Chapter Twenty-six: Using Expressions and Variables 2009-02-10 65 388.33 KB
Introduction An expression is a user defined condition used with PC-DMIS's flow control commands. Using flow control statements you can then test these conditions in your part program and if the condition is met or not, you can determin..    
 
  Chapter Twenty-seven: Adding External Elements 2009-02-10 74 217.65 KB
Introduction This chapter discusses various external elements you can insert into your part programs. These include external applications, BASIC scripts, part programs, and other objects that will further enhance your part program's capabilit..    
 
  Chapter Five: Using Advanced File Options 2009-02-10 85 548.3 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS provides you with many options to manipulate part programs and manage your essential files. As with most Windows based programs, you can perform basic file management using standard Windows dialog boxes; these include cre..    
 
  Chapter Four: Using Basic File Options 2009-02-10 86 245.13 KB
Introduction PC-DMIS provides you with many options to manipulate part programs and manage your essential files. As with most Windows based programs, you can perform basic file management using standard Windows dialog boxes; these include cre..    
 
  Chapter Twenty-two: Branching by Using Flow Control 2009-02-10 30 328.41 KB
Introduction Suppose you have a part with many features, but you just want to measure a few features over and over to get a comprehensive statistical set of data for those features. Suppose you want to jump to a particular part in your part p..    
 
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