Le 2013-11-28 12:33, Gene Heskett a écrit :
> On Thursday 28 November 2013 06:13:27 Frederic Rible did opine:
>
> And just to maintain camera focus, should not restore it to the 
> starting height at the end of that motion? This camera does however 
> seem to be autofocus over about a 1.5" range of vertical motion 
> though, and apparently without any xy movement as it does this. 

My hardware setup looks different from yours: my machine is a gantry and 
the camera is not attached to the spindle.
=> its Z position is fixed.
See http://blog.f1oat.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/20130831_171726.jpg
So, there is no effect on camera if I move the spindle up.
Yes, in your case you will need a different strategy for the _camoff.ngc 
and _camon.ngc files.
You can keep the original ngc files and be careful about your spindle 
height before clicking on G43H99.

> Reading some of the code, as in camstore.ngc in particular, it appears that
> IF this is the code executed when the "Store XYZ" button is clicked, which
> we can apparently do 4 times after measuring the holes from both sides, it
> appears that it builds up a record array, 2 by 4, that can then be used to
> calculate the required corrections.  I am thinking this then works with the
> align buttons on the right to achieve this.  Since there aren't any docs
> for this, I guess its up to us to decipher it, using the code for the
> documentation.
>

When you click "Save XYZ", a new point is stored in the memory. Up to 4 
points can be stored.
When you click "Center3" or "Center4", your table will move 
automagically to the center of the circle you have pointed with 3 or 4 
points.
3 points centering is ok if you do not have two points aligned on same X 
or Y line
4 points centering is more convenient because typically you will point 
and jog only on X or Y to get the opposite point.

Regards.
Frederic.



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