Difference between revisions of "Disk Probe Calibration"
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The implementation at version 3.6 requires a manual modification of the program in order to have the disk calibrated.<br /> | The implementation at version 3.6 requires a manual modification of the program in order to have the disk calibrated.<br /> | ||
The procedure to be followed is: | The procedure to be followed is: | ||
− | *Create a calibration Wizard of the disk probe selecting the graphical definition and all the required angles to be calibrated. | + | *Create a calibration Wizard of the disk probe selecting the graphical definition and all the required angles to be calibrated.[[File:Disk Definition.png| 400px]] |
− | *[[ | + | *The Wizard creates a standard definition of the probe, without any definition of the disk, that shall be add manually[[File:DiskDefinition In Program.png]] |
− | *[[ | + | *In order define the disk probe it is necessary to add, as last parameter on each disk definition, the following code <code>,DISK,height<\code> where <code>height<\code> represent the height of the disk[[File:Definition Complete.png]] |
− | *[[ | + | *Consider, for a good calibration to let the sphere to be measure with at least 9 points[[File:NumberOf Point For Disk.png]] |
[[Category:ReadMe3.6]] | [[Category:ReadMe3.6]] |
Revision as of 14:05, 17 May 2018
It is possible to calibrate DISK probe using the Calibration Wizard.
The implementation at version 3.6 requires a manual modification of the program in order to have the disk calibrated.
The procedure to be followed is:
- Create a calibration Wizard of the disk probe selecting the graphical definition and all the required angles to be calibrated.
- The Wizard creates a standard definition of the probe, without any definition of the disk, that shall be add manually
- In order define the disk probe it is necessary to add, as last parameter on each disk definition, the following code
,DISK,height<\code> where <code>height<\code> represent the height of the disk
- Consider, for a good calibration to let the sphere to be measure with at least 9 points