![]() ![]() Measure – Clicking on Measure will take you into the calibration environment where the currently selected tip(s) will be calibrated on a known standard (typically a sphere). The bottom right hand window will display a graphical representation of the probe as it is being assembled. ![]() The Probe Description drop down window displays the available probe options in alphabetical order. Probe Description area – The Probe Description Edit area allows you to define the probe, extensions and tip(s) that will be used in the part program. If a probe file has already been saved under the keyed in name, PC-DMIS will load the previously saved file into the current part program. Simply highlight the current name and type in a new one. Probe File Name – The Directory List displays the current probe file TIP2BY20. Probes can also be calibrated using this option. This will bring up the probe utilities dialog box which displays the probe data for the active tip, this allows you to create new probe files as needed. To access the probe options select “Insert” from the menu bar and then select “Hardware definition” and then probe from the drop down menu. A new part program must have a probe file created or selected before any measurements can be taken. PC-DMIS supports a wide variety of probe types and calibration tools. The first step in CMM programming is to define which probes you will be using during the inspection process.
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