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Omtech USB570z - Origin Point Configuration

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4.4.10 Setting the Origin
When Origin Set+ is selected, press ENTER and the display will show:
Press Z/U to select an item. When Multi Origin Enable is selected, press ENTER to enable or disable the item.
When enabled, the small box will be red and, when disabled, the small box will be gray. When selecting Set Origin
or Next Origin, push
🡄
or
🡆
to select the value. When changing the parameters of Set Origin, remember to press
ENTER to validate the change. Parameters will be saved automatically when the interface is closed.
Details of each item are shown below:
Multiple Origins Enable: Yes or No can be selected. If you select No, the system will use single-origin
settings. You can press ORIGIN and set the origin. If you select Yes, the system will use the multiple-origin
settings and ORIGIN on the keyboard becomes invalid. In this case, the parameter of each origin must be set in
the menu as follows.
Set Origin 1/2/3/4: After the multiple-origin setting is enabled, put the cursor on Set as Origin 1/2/3/4. Press
ENTER on the keyboard and the system will take the coordinates as the corresponding ones of the origin
1/2/3/4.
Next Origin: Users can choose from 04, which represent the origins to be used for the next gure. Origin 0 refers
to the origin set by ORIGIN under the single-origin setting. 14 represent the origins under the multiple-origin
setting. The next origin can be chosen from origin 14 so as to control the starting point of the next job. However,
it cannot be changed to origin 0.
Origin Enable 1/2/3/4: After the multiple-origin setting is enabled, the four origins can also be individually
disabled and enabled.
The system can use multiple di erent origins. If you select Take the Original Origin as the Origin, the work
started for each time will use di erent origins. The rotation order of origin is 1→2→3→4→1→2If the
processing le is uploaded to the PC and this le selects Take the Current Origin as the Origin, the system
will always use the current origin.

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