JimsMSM wrote:
I jogged the MT to the touch-plate (tool-setter) and hit "Save-Pos'n) which zeros Z.
Are you trying to set the TCP position at this step?
The next panel to the right, the "CPos'n to TCP" button will set the TCP position to whatever the current position is of the spindle (in machine coordinates).
The two buttons in the "curr Position" panel are independent of tool chagnes etc - the "Save Pos'n" button simply stores the current position, and then you can jog around and the "Return Pos'n" button takes you back to the saved position - however that saved temp position is totally independent of the TCP. These buttons were inherited from the 1024 screen set - just so they would be present - frankly, I don't think I've used them since they were implemented - and I don't remember what path is taken from current position to stored position - probably a straight line.
JimsMSM wrote:
When I MDI: T2 M6, then hit "Measure-Tool" or "Set-TP-TLO" the Spindle returns to the TCP, then I get an error msg: "MaxZDist <= MinProbeDistance, Op Canceled"
My Tool-Setter/TP is below the TCP. I'm trying to follow Para 9.1.4.2 "MTM TLOs using TCPTP.
Appreciate any info you can provide?
Thank You Much
The secret to remember is that moving the tool to the TCP TP is really a probe operation internally. I.e. the tool is "probed" to the TCP TP - then the probe input line triggers, the tool stops and the software reads the MC position to get the tool length info it needs. Now here is the secret: since this is a probe operation, it uses the probe parameters as set on the WC Offset, Probing page.
Go look at the "Max Z Distance" DRO in the "Probing Op Parameters" panel on that page... I'm betting that it's set to 0.
Probes to the TCP TP are allowed to go the minimum of Probe Max Z distance and the Max dist from the setting page. Yeah, That's a bit less intuitive in hindsight than I'd like
Dave