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Programming Coordinates for Automatic Measurements (XDLM 237)
What you can do next
You can now travel to all programmed points (ref. Chap. 17.13 on Page 143) or program one or
two datum points (ref. Chap. 17.12 on Page 142).
17.11 Circular Coordinates
You define a center of a circle, the number of measurement points on the circumference of the circle
and the starting point.
Before you start
1. Open the window XY(Z) coordinates (ref. Chap. 17.5 on Page 136).
2. Delete all coordinates (ref. Chap. 17.6 on Page 137).
Procedure
1. From the programming field select the option Points.
2. Travel to the desired center of the circle: In the video image, use the mouse to click the desired
location or use the joystick at the front of the instrument.
3. In the field Radius enter the radius of the circle in mm.
4. In the field Nb. of meas. points enter the number of measurement points on the circumference
of the circle.
5. In the field Start point enter the starting point. Example: 0° means that the first measurement
point is at “12 o’clock”.
6. Click Calculate.
The measurement points are being calculated.
What you can do next
You can now travel to all programmed points (ref. Chap. 17.13 on Page 143) or program one or
two datum points (ref. Chap. 17.12 on Page 142).