RTC6 boards
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10 RTC6 Commands
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• Provided the Option “3D” and the Option “Second Scan Head Control” are enabled,
users specify which signals (xy or z) are to be outputted by which connector when
assigning the correction table (see also Chapter 4.5.1 ”Scan Head Connectors and
Transfer Protocol”, page 67 and Section ”2D and 3D Correction Files”, page 174).
2D correction tables should and 3D correction tables can be thereby assigned only to
the xy axes and not to the z axis (for example, by
select_cor_table(0,1)
or
select_cor_table(0,2)
for xy at the scan head B connector and z at the scan head A
connector). Because unexpected system behavior might otherwise occur and the
system would not know where the xy axes and z axis are connected, the signals of both
connectors are turned off if both connectors have been assigned a correction table and
(at least) one of them is a 3D correction table (for example, for
select_cor_table(1,1))
.
• Parameters from currently loaded correction tables can be read by get_table_para, or
from currently assigned correction tables by get_head_para (see also
load_correction_file).
RTC4RTC6 Unchanged functionality.
Exception: up to 8 correction tables in total can be stored in RTC6 memory, see
Chapter 8.5.3 ”Using Several Correction Tables”, page 241. However, two
3D correction tables cannot be simultaneously assigned to the scan head connectors.
RTC5RTC6 Changed functionality.
• In the RTC6 command set, select_cor_table automatically switches on Zoom and/or
Stretch, if a table has been previously loaded by load_stretch_table or
load_zoom_correction_file to this table number.
Version info Available as of DLL 600, OUT 600, RBF 600.
References select_cor_table_list, load_correction_file, load_program_file, load_stretch_table,
number_of_correction_tables
Ctrl Command select_cor_table