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1. Line point to point tool Chamfer tool e DimPack User Guide page 4 53 Software Upgrade New rman Im Features V2 1 R04 Section 3 page 16 DimPack User Guide Meter ruler tool vage 4 55 NI Pronletool Best Fit manual pages Optional 11 15 Datums tool Best Fit manual page 37 Optional DimPack User Guide Parallel tool page 4 27 Apex tool 47 DimPack User Guide Un thick tool page 4 104 DimPack User Guide Circle tool page 4 41 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc DimPack User Guide page 4 33 New Features Function a Icon User Manual Reference Notes Operation DimPack User Guide DimPack User Guide page 4 48 Area tool DimPack User Guide page 4 54 Symmetry tool Slot tool DimPack User Guide i page 4 54 DimPack User Guide Point tool page 4 55 Profile point to z Best Fit manual pages point tool 11 15 simon reese New Features V3 0 RO1 doc T New Features BUILD Menu Table 2 Icons in Build Menu Function or Operation Icon oo Mena Notes Reference l DimPack User Guide Band point to point page 4 71 A Datum DimPack User Guide page 4 78 a E Rotation eo us al H Shift point des Isect L DimPack User Guide page 4 73 Figure 5 Build Menu Isect boundar DimPack User Guide i page 4 77 j i DimPack User Guide D band point to point page 4 79 Swap datum DimPack User Guide j page 4 83 DimPack User Guide page 4 64 DimPack User Guide Horizontal page 4 6
2. oooo Figure 64 Report of Measurement with Datums ccoo Figure 65 Sample Results from Report occcooccccnccncnccncncccnniocnnno Figure 66 Symbol Designating Measured Segment Figure 67 Opening Script Editor oooccooccccnccccnccnnnacnnnonnnns Figure 68 Script Editor Window Operation Tab Figure 69 Script Editor Window Data Tab ccccocccccncccc New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features New Features 1 Introduction Overview Version 2 1 R06 has been upgraded to Version 38 0 RO1 with the following enhancements Scanner Wakeup Utility The scanner wakeup utility is a new feature for control of when and if the scanner enters the Sleep mode New Design for Romidot Package The user interface of the Romidot package has been redesigned Save as JPEG This feature makes 1t possible for the system to save images in the JPEG format in addition to the BMP format Change of Image Margin for Displaying Parts This feature makes 1t possible to change the margin between the edge of a part and the borders for ease in making measurements File Operations The file operations interface has been redesigned to enable the user to perform operations on Romidot parts including the copy move rename and delete functions Additional Review Possibilities This feature has been added to clarify the selection
3. 8 A FOREIGN DATA NEW EDIT RESULT window opens Define the name of the result RESULT NAME and select the associated unit from among the units that you defined in the Foreign Category Table 9 Repeat for the remaining tools 10 To modify or delete any definitions highlight the category or unit of measure and click EDIT or DELETE respectively 11 Click OK to save the definitions 12 Once the tool has been defined it will be possible to open it in the TOOLBOX menu under the FOREIGN button gt TO APPLY AND DEFINE A FOREIGN TOOL The FOREIGN tool button will be present only after a foreign rp tool has been created 1 Click the FOREIGN button eye Weve Syn Preven ale and select the desired tool A a a from the toolbox icons When Bee a SA the cursor 1s on an icon the Auxiliary Datum Build Tools name of the tool is displayed 2 Click the icon for the tool you wish to define For each result you have created a result box is displayed at the bottom left of the screen Figure 33 T2 i Result Result 1 Result3 User defi ined 0 00 0 00 0 00 foreign tool icon Default foreign tool icon Figure 33 Foreign Tool Result Boxes Figure 32 Tools Section of Screen for a Part with a Designed Foreign Tool Click the result box for which you wish to define the results A DEFINE window opens Figure 34 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 25 New Features 4 Define the LEGEN
4. Multi Fik d View Reference 1 64 DEMO 01 Figure 18 Part Selection from Main Menu The significance of the menu items is as follows Part Review Significance Compare Compare a sample with a reference View Sample Review a part without a measurement program View Reference Review a part that has a measurement program New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 17 New Features 8 Save to Statistics It is possible to select whether or not to save report data 18 gt WITH THE NEW VERSION THE USER CAN CHOOSE WHETHER OR NOT TO STORE THE RESULTS OF THE ROMIDOT REPORT TO THE ROMIDOT DATA BASE l After a comparison between a sample and a reference has been made and the report button icon has been clicked the new GENERATE REPORT screen is displayed Figure 19 which asks as if we would like to store the data to the Romidot database a Report Text 5 Graphic 2 Do o a pou want to save statistics O le 1 S O ut spproval fh Comment A bort CE e Gente So Figure 19 Generate Report Screen 2 To store the statistical data click YES in the CONFIRM box Save Statistics I Always above do the following from the SYSTEM1 Otherwise click No 3 In order enable the option described tab 4 To enable the Save to Statistics feature check the ALWAYS box in the SAVE fe To DB Egurre 0 enabling STATISTICS region of the SYSTEM1 tab Save to Statistics Feature Figure 20
5. 1 Perform the procedure of UE Section 2 paragraphs 1 to 5 2 Click the SYSTEM tab Figure 38 Checking the COMBINED 3 Check the COMBINED PARTS PARTS Box to Use the Combined box in the APPLICATION region Parts Interface Figure 38 4 Click OK in the System Tune EG Utilities Tune login Help Exit window Scan Mew Sample Scan Combined Part 5 To scan a new combined part ee click PART gt SCAN COMBINED Combined Parts PART Figure 39 1 CYLINDER 0 6 The SCAN NEW COMBINED PART 2 CARomidotiShadovA MTRACES Tmptoll_000 2889 window opens Figure 40 3 R300D 0100 a pean 7 Fillin a name for the scan in 5 986412 the Sample box 8 Check NO REFERENCE Figure 39 Select SCAN COMBINED PART ZI Scan New Combined part Ioj x Prod Time 60 2004 y 62048 PM Frame Lirit E mm i inch Scan Area mm Length 355 Ref Mame Select IY Ho Reference Composite Tune Parts number Material N 2 3 CALPART J Figure 40 Select Sample in SCAN NEW COMBINED PART Screen x Cancel 28 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc e Scanning 1 of 2 Una Figure 41 Scanning Screen o gt al ES TM Figure 42 Scan of Each of the Sub parts Euality Figure 43 Settings Window X Attention Pije x Figure 44 Scan Request Screen 10 IT 12 13 14 New Features Select the number of sub parts N to be scanned in the PA
6. 5 To save the statistics to the Romidot statistical database as an MDB file check To DB New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 9 Multi Part Screen In a scan that consists of multiple parts 1t 1s possible to view the individual parts of a scan of multiple parts When we open or compare a multi part scan we can select the specific part to view directly from the Multi part screen gt TO VIEW INDIVIDUAL PARTS USING THE NEW MULTIPART INTERFACE 1 Click SELECT to choose a multipart scan The SELECT SAMPLE NAME screen will open 2 This screen is the same as for a single part but it has an additional multi box The window of Figure 21 is displayed 3 From this box an additional option enables us to select a specific part out of the multi part scan The TOTAL entry indicates the total number of parts included in the scan ve Open Sample DER Sample dab Name M p 3 Select Last Report Multi Total 3 Text Graphic Current oO E X cores Figure 21 Open Sample Multi Parts Screen 3 In the CURRENT window enter the number of the part as identified in Figure 21 or click the arrows to select the part you wish to view 4 Click OK to view that part The Multi Part Sample screen opens Figure 22 Show previous sample Show next sample Edge Show all samples Figure 22 Multi Part Sample Screen 5 After a specific part has been opened you can scroll to the other parts
7. Datum A 7 Primary Datum B defines the line that later will represent Datum B 8 Datum B can be defined only after we have defined Datum A 9 Primary Data PP A creates a line for points that have been defined previously rather than on point that we are about to define For point to point datums the user must also enter an angle 10 Primary Datum BB is used in the same way for one point and only after Primary Data PP A has been defined New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 35 New Features A Bo EAE Figure 57 Customer s Drawing of the Part gg 7 We will now define these datums in the ns Shadow program E 8 Click Tas Figure 58 9 Click the DATUMS button El l Selection of Primary Datum 10 Select PR DATUM A Figure 58 36 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 11 Datum A is defined by two points Click at a point slightly outside the contour where Datum A is to be defined Figure 59 Figure 59 Definition of Primary Datum 12 Click at a point slightly outside the other end of that contour 13 A line will be drawn parallel to the datum surface you have snapped 14 We have defined the Datum A line Now we must set it 15 Click Datum 16 Click the SET A button A 17 This sets the Datum A line which appears now Figure 60 Figure 60 Setting of Primary Datum New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 37 New Features 38 18 Next we will define the Datum B line Since it i
8. Figure 10 Default Margins Figure 11 New Margins Image Image Margins 2 Margins fio l Figure 12 Margin Change Window Figure 13 Margin Change Window Default After Change 2 The default is 2 percent Figure 12 Enter a number in the MARGINS window to increase the margin above the default Figure 13 3 Click OK at the bottom of the OPTIONS MENU The part is displayed with the new margins Figure 11 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 13 New Features 6 File Operations The file operations interface has been redesigned The file operations interface enables the user to perform operations on Romidot parts including the copy move rename and delete functions gt To PERFORM FILE OPERATIONS USING THE NEW FILE OPERATIONS INTERFACE 1 On the main menu click UTILITIES gt FILE OPERATIONS The FILE OPERATIONS window Figure 14 opens Z C ROMIDOTISHADOW ax File Edit Exit oo D gt E C 1171_kimikb E CAPTURES o E DOCUMENTS AND SETTING E MULTISSHAREDIMAGES E PROGRAM FILES E ROMIDOT tE SHADOW G54 DEMO 02 E TEMP G64 DEMO 03 amp WINDOWS Mp3 Mp sing 7 R GE4 DEMO I c Filter By Text 5 t Samples C References Collection 1 items Selected FOLDERS panel FILES panel DRIVE panel FILTER bar Figure 14 File Operations Menu Example of Drive Directory and Part Selection 2 To choose a part to be operated on select the disk the directory folder and the part 3 The FILT
9. New Mar as 13 Figure 12 Margin Change Window Default ooooccnccooccnnncnconnnnononnnnonoconnnooos 13 Figure 13 Margin Change Window After Change cccocccccncccnnnoccnnnocononoconanocnnnnoss 13 Figure 14 File Operations Menu Example of Drive Directory and Part Selection 14 Figure 15 File Operations Menu ooccccccoccnnnnonccnnnonccnononconononconnnnoronnnnononnnnanonnnnnnoss 15 Roure L6 File Men A AS 16 Figure 17 Edt MENU acia 16 Figure 18 Part Selection from Main Menu oocccnnnoccnnnnonccnnnonccnnnnnconnnnononnnnononnnnnnoss 17 Foure 19 Generate REDO eden dos 18 Figure 20 Enabling Save to Statistics Feature oooccooooccnncooconnnnononnnnononnnnnnoss 18 Figure 21 Open Sample Multi Parts Screen oooccccnoccncnocnnnnocononocononoconanocnnnnoss 19 Figure 22 MUulti Part Sample e ceci 19 Figure 23 Selection of Segment for Determination of Edge Tangent 20 Figure 24 Edge Tangent Result ui 20 Figure 25 Edge Tangent for Multiple Contours ccoooccccoccnnnnncnnnnocnnnnocnnnnocnnnnoss 21 Figure 26 Edge Tangent for a Single CONtOUF oocccooccncnocnnnnocnnnnocononocnnnnocnnnnoss 21 Figure 27 Edge Tangent for a Multiple Contour ocooooccnnncoccnnnnononnnnononnnnnnos 21 Figure 28 Opening Foreign Category Table ooccoocccoccccnccnnnocnnnioccnnncnanaccnnnss 22 Figure 29 Foreign Category Ta
10. of the scanner The principle is to cut a part physically into several sub parts Each such sub part is of a size that can be scanned and the sub parts have a common section in the area of the cut that can be made to overlap In fact the sub parts must come from separate similar samples to allow for the overlap The method of implementing this feature consists of scanning each sub part separately and then combining the scanned sub parts together to form one single whole part Figure 36 Sample that is Too Large to be Scanned Figure 37 Two Pieces to be Scanned Figure 36 shows a sample that is larger than the scan surface of the available scanner Figure 37 shows how one takes two samples and cuts them so that there 1s an overlap between the similar regions of each The measurement of a combined part consists of the following stages Scanning of each sub part a b Alignment of all the subparts with respect to the others T Joining all the sub parts into a single whole part E Measurement or viewing N The combined part which is the result of multiple scans and a ne combination process is equivalent to the scanned part It can be AA measured as an individual part sample or can be used as a reference file New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 27 New Features gt To CHOOSE THE COMBINED PARTS INTERFACE Application I In order to activate the Combined Aluminium Parts feature PCE e Ema
11. opens Select TOOLS OPTIONS 11 The TOOLS OPTIONS window opens Click the TANGENT tab l Tools Options Edge Line Circle Arc Multi Region Tangents e Edge Tng Figure 25 Edge Tangent for Multiple Contours 12 13 14 In the MULTI REGION square check the EDGE TNG Box Figure 25 The lower left corner of the screen displays EDGE TNG and the letter M beneath it This letter indicates that you will be selecting multiple segments To define each segment for determining the edge tangent click once at each end as for the case of a single segment Figure 26 To select the final segment click the starting point once and the end point twice Figure 27 Click Figure 26 Edge Tangent for a Single Contour Mult Regior Tangents Edge Trg aik wale Figure 27 Edge Tangent for a Multiple Contour New Features V3 0 RO1 doc ms Multi F egio O Tangents Double click 21 New Features 11 Entry of Foreign External Data into the System This new feature enables the user to enter data that has been collected from an external source and to integrate t into the Romidot report and the Romidot statistical database The process of entering such foreign data consists of four stages Creating foreign data categories Creating foreign data tools c Defining the tool information such as the tolerance the nominal value and the legend to be programmed into
12. sequence gt COMBINING AND COHERING THE SUB PARTS 42 The next step is to combine the several sub parts into a single part the one that was originally too long to scan in its entirety This is done in two operations precision alignment and cohering 43 For fine tuning and enhancing the alignment that has been performed above we will use precision alignment to achieve the best possible match between the overlapping areas Precision alignment causes the application to compute the best method of combining the parts 44 Cohering is the process of combining the parts after the match has been fine tuned 45 To cohere the parts highlight all the parts in the COMPONENTS box 46 In the vertical tool area Figure 52 of the screen the PRECISION ALIGN button and the COHERE button z are used to perform these functions respectively New Features V3 0 R01 doc 33 New Features 34 Park Whew A E E Align In A Aa E lip Y 87 xtract Set color bai Precision Align Save Merged Part Close ndo Figure 52 Tool Region of Combine Parts Screen 47 To perform the precision alignment process select the part by clicking either its image or its name in the COMPONENTS window that has opened at the top left corner of the screen Figure 46 48 Click on one end of the overlap and double click the other end a 49 Click the precision align Y a button in the tool section The automatic alignment proc
13. teen Close the part fromthe screen the part from the screen Measure Mode Enables the user to perform a manual measurement of a part Dual Measurement El Shadow User Guide for Engineers page 3 18 to 3 23 oe a after a comparison to a reference has EE Partial Match E Shadow User Guide for Operators pages 2 21 to 2 24 E Shadow User Guide for Engineers page 3 9 E Shadow User Guide for Engineers pages 2 5 to 3 11 E 10 New Features V3 0 R01 doc New Features Function or User Manual Reference or Description Tool Options E DimPack User Guide pages 3 15 to 3 18 Calculator The Operating System calculator StatPack a Activates the StatPack software if installed E Icons after Match After a part has been compared with a reference the menu below opens Table 5 Icons in After Match Menu Function or User Manual Reference or Icon ae Notes Operation Description Shadow User Guide for Operators db 1 Match Rematch the sample with the a a reference pe Shadow User Guide for Operators az Manual Shadow User Guide for Operators Alignment page 2 11 Figure 8 Icons after Close az Shadow User Guide for Operators Match pages 2 2 to 2 24 Partial Match E Shadow User Guide for Operators page 2 21 Best Fit ra Best Fit manual pages 11 15 Optional New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 11 New Features 4 Save as JPEG This possibility has been added to the system to enable images to be saved in JPEG format in additio
14. the measurement program d Entering the external data gt TO CREATE FOREIGN CATEGORIES IN THE SYSTEM tities EC e 1 On the menu click UTILITIES gt FOREIGN CATEGORY TABLE Figure 28 File Operations a lt gt Foreign Data new edit tool Seles spurt 1i Category Unit of Measure Deviations Table EJ New Edit T Delete E New Edit T Delete Foreign Category Table Chemical Geometrical E pArA Foreign Tool Table Hmm Show Zoom Window Tech Support Script Editor Script Y conc Calculator A A StatPack Figure 29 Foreign Category Table Figure 28 Opening Foreign Category Table 2 A Foreign Category table labeled FOREIGN DATA NEW EDIT TOOL opens Figure 29 The left panel is used to define the categories and the right panel to define the measurement units available for each category The icons are defined in Table 8 The three icons at the top of the right panel have the same functions as those at the top of the left panel 22 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc Name New Edit Delete OK Cancel New Features Table 8 Icons in Foteign Category Table and Foreign Data Table Icon E New E dit T Delete Function Create a new tool category unit of measurement tool or result Edit an existing tool category unit of measurement tool or result Delete an existing tool category unit of measurement tool or result Confirm all new or ed
15. to confirm the deletion Rename ab Rename a part Highlight the name RENAME Right click the mouse Type the new name Press ENTER The EDIT and FILE menu functions largely duplicate those described above The commands are listed below and those that are unique to the menus are described The FILE Figure 16 and EDIT Figure 17 menus have the following commands in addition to those already described lt i CAROMIDOTISHADO File B Exit Undo Copy JES Edit Exit uk Hew Folder Copy Paste Delete Rename Copy To Folder Move To Folder Select All Invert Selection Figure 16 File Menu Figure 17 Edit Menu COPY TO FOLDER copies a part to another selected directory folder MOVE TO FOLDER moves a part to another selected directory folder SELECT ALL for copying or moving several parts in one directory to another directory INVERT SELECTION to unselect all those parts that have been highlighted and select all the others N To use the old file operation interface p uncheck the FILE OPERATIONS box from the System tab Click OK 16 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 7 Additional Review Possibilities This feature has been added to clarify the selection of parts to be reviewed gt To REVIEW A PART USING THE NEW PART REVIEW INTERFACE On the main menu click PART gt REVIEW A sub menu opens Figure 18 E Utilities Tune Login Help Exit Scan New Sample Hr Ca 3 Compare
16. 8 DimPack User Guide GDT angularity page 4 70 8 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features DATUM Menu Table 3 Icons in Datum Menu Function or Operation Set co DimPack User Guide page 4 58 DimPack User Guide page 4 58 Y Axis Y DimPack User Guide page 4 59 Cir Axes DimPack User Guide page 4 61 Secondary Best Fit manual page 38 E Recalls Datum B by showing the mcrae line that represents Datum B X axis Origin E DimPack User Guide page 4 61 Figure 6 Datum Menu po axes DimPack User Guide page 4 61 gt Clears the graphical Cir Datum B x representation of Datum B from Icon User Manual Reference Notes Recall the screen Clr All T DimPack User Guide page 4 61 New Features V3 0 R01 doc 9 New Features Main Screen Ruler after Match lt S Shadow G64 DEMO 03 by R G64 DEMO Park View Print Program Options Alignment Utilities Help Exit S66 AN O dag ra Ep Figure 7 Main Screen Ruler after Match Table 4 Icons on Main Screen Ruler after Match Function al Icon User Manual Reference or Description Notes Operation Scam New Shadow User Guide for Operators pages 2 5 to 2 1 Sample FReviewPat Shadow User Guide for Operators pages 21810220 Shadow User Guide for Operators pages 21810 220 User Guide for Operators pages 2 18 to 2 20 mp Shadow User Guide for Engineers page 3 User Guide for Shadow User Guide for Engineers page 3 page 3 3 O Close Pat gl Coser tne partfrom
17. D the title of the result the NOMINAL value and the positive and negative TOLERANCES T ool Used Legend Tolerances Stress CE Results Nominat 1 Tention po 0 00 N mm2 _ Defne Fy Undef 5 Click SAVE to store the definition to the measurement program and exit or 6 Click UNDEFINED to remove this result from the measurement program Figure 34 Foreign Tool Define and exit or neon 7 Click EXIT to exit without saving gt To ENTER THE FOREIGN DATA 1 Compare a sample to a reference Then click OK 2 Click UTILITIES gt FOREIGN DATA 3 A FOREIGN DATA window opens containing a separate results box for each result that has been created Figure 35 4 Click the desired RESULT box A window opens in that box Enter the data Figure 35 Continue for the other results boxes if desired Click OK to store the data and exit or click CANCEL to exit without storing the data pa Foreign Data Al x Stress Tention 0 00 HN mm2 Figure 35 Foreign Data Window with Data Entered 5 Click the REPORT button Generate Report 6 Click either the generate a report TEXT or GRAPHIC button to ne You must enter the data before you generate a report 26 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 12 Combined Parts This new optional feature makes it possible to scan a part in the system that is physically larger than the scan surface area
18. ER bar in the FILE OPERATIONS window is used as shown in Table 6 for selecting parts New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 14 New Features Table 6 Filter Bar Operations Item in Filter Bar Significance All All Romidot parts Samples Those parts without measurement programs References Those parts with measurement programs Collection Composite parts By Text Enter the part name or a portion of it in this window All standard Windows wild card conventions are followed C ROMIDOT SHADOW File Edit Exit s Back fe fe Aa Figure 15 File Operations Menu File operations can be carried out in three ways a Clicking the icons b Clicking the commands on the drop down menus c Right clicking the part names Table 7 File Operations Operation Icon Function Right click Part Name Return amp Back Return to the previous directory folder Up Go up one level in the directory tree Create Create a new directory folder Highlight the existing folder under which you desire to create the new one Enter the name you wish to assign to it Copy Copy a highlighted part You can COPY highlight more than one part by left clicking with the CTRL key held down at the same time New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 15 New Features Operation Icon Function Right click Part Name Cut Cut a highlighted part CUT Paste im Paste a highlighted part PASTE Delete 7 Delete a highlighted part You will be DELETE asked
19. Import OF rations Table lt 3 Foreign Data Table Foreign Category Table Category Chemical Tool Tool Properties Show Zoom Window Ej New Edt f Delete EJ New Edt i Delete Tech Support Chemical composition Script Editor Script Calculator StatPack Figure 30 Opening l i X Cancel Foreign Tool Table Figure 31 Foreign Data Table 2 A FOREIGN DATA TABLE opens Figure 31 The left panel TOOL is used to define the tools and the right panel TOOL PROPERTIES to define the properties to be measured for each tool that is the titles of the measurement results for that tool The icons are defined in Table 8 and have the same functions at the top of both panels 3 In the CATEGORY sub window of the FOREIGN DATA TABLE at the top of Figure 31 select one of the tool categories defined in the Foreign Category Table 4 Check the box for either metric units or English units 5 Under Toor click NEw A FOREIGN DATA NEW EDIT TOOL window opens Enter the name of the new tool and define anicon You may choose an icon a BMP file to represent that tool by browsing for it with the BROwsE icon If you leave this field blank a default icon will be displayed Click OK 6 Continue defining other tools as applicable 7 Highlight the first tool that you have defined Click New under TOOL PROPERTIES 1n the right panel of the FOREIGN DATA TABLE 24 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features
20. RTS NUMBER box This can be any number from 2 and up We will now scan the sub parts one after the other Place one of the sub parts on the scanner Select the scan length and material in the SCAN NEW COMBINED PART window Scan the part Figure 41 Click ABORT if you wish to interrupt the scan Continue scanning the remaining sub parts Figure 44 one by one by clicking PROCEED The screen now displays the images in reduced size Figure 42 one window per sub part that was scanned as well as a window for selecting the dimension units inches or millimeters Figure 43 15 Check the appropriate unit and click OK to close the SETTINGS window 16 A unique name is assigned to each sub part that has been scanned 17 Click the MEASUREMENT MODE icon cl 18 Return to EXTRA FILE SELECT 19 Click the window of each sub part This causes each sub part to be displayed on the screen 20 Once we have clicked on the reduced size window for each sub part all the sub parts will be displayed on the screen Figure 45 simultaneously still separate from one another New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 29 New Features 21 Select one sub part by either clicking its image or clicking its name on the COMPONENTS window that has opened in the top left corner of the screen Figure 46 Figure 45 Selection of Sub part to Move Figure 46 Components Window 22 The sub part you have selected is now di
21. SLEEP MODE 1 On the Desktop click the SHADOW icon Then click the TUNE menu The SYSTEM TUNE window opens Click the ADMIN tab Click the TECH SUPPORT button Enter the password in the PASSWORD window Click OK The hidden tabs that are for use by a supervisor appear now 6 Click the SYSTEM tab 2 e A pP 7 In the right hand area of the dialog box is a region labeled SLEEP MODE Figure 1 Sleep Mode Warm after min Sleep after mirn Figure 1 System Tune Dialog Box Sleep Mode Region 8 By default when the ALLOW SLEEP MODE box is unchecked the scanner enters the sleep mode after the delay defined by the scanner manufacturer as long as the scanner is not operated meanwhile E i 9 Check the ALLOW SLEEP MODE box to activate the abri Sleep mode This makes the two grayed out entries beneath it accessible New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 3 New Features Warm after min 30 10 To cause a periodic brief idle scan enter a number in the WARM AFTER box Each time that number of minutes has elapsed a brief scan will occur The purpose of this 1s to prevent the fluorescent illumination from extinguishing Sleep after min 180 11 Enter a number in the SLEEP AFTER box to cause the scanner to enter the sleep mode after the indicated number of minutes Y Swarm Up Permanent 12 Check the WARM UP PERMANENTLY box to cancel the sleep mode entirely NL The counter for the times that is set by th
22. Ver 3 0 R01 New Features Romidot Ltd P O Box 329 Lod 71103 Israel Tel 972 8 924 3638 Fax 972 8 924 3546 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features TABLE OF CONTENTS E ANTOdUCHON erate ceed dio aio oscar 1 VOT OV artist erate sacs ieee etaseiaead tau Nn on Gun a messuneay 1 SCI WWARCUD DENVER 1 New Design for Romidot PackagGe oooonnncnninnnoninincninacncnananonanaconnononononanonanarnnnonorononaronanaricnnnancnons 1 a A 1 Change of Image Margin for Displaying Par S ooonnnnnininininnniniononononaconanarrnnonorononaconanarrcnonacannnnnss 1 EUA AAA A A O ON 1 AGONEIS VIEW OSSIDINTICS lt A Ad es 1 E RS sa i ccdte hss oes easiness crn ngs enced nite tat seca oats T Geese tees eae toot 1 INIA AI DCI CCM ta ii SN lcd 1 EGGS TANGO vac dota 2 Entry of Foreign External Data into the SysteM oononninnninninncinnnnnononancnnonaronnnacccnonocnnonaconanacicnnns 2 Omna F LS a Oia 2 BES ACM INS aia 2 STOET A A Seen Onn rennet 2 2 Scanner Wakeup Utility cooooccoocccooncconnccconoccnncconarcnnaconnaroncarenaarenaaronan 3 3 New Design for Romidot Package ccooccccoccccoocncccncaciconariconaronannonanarenananos 5 TOOLS MEN epee ea deere nan A A 6 BUMD MUA Aioria 8 DATUM Merit 9 Malti Screen RUIE MM MA e eo 10 Lons anter Matses eee ictericia 11 4 SONS aS JPEG aaa 12 5 Change of Image Margin for Displaying PartS cooooccoocncicocacicnnaninas 13 6 File Operations ii cr
23. ample Path CAROMIDOTIS HADOW Hame 53 49NEWYY 001 Select Ret name Select W No Reference Auta Figure 69 Script Editor Window Data Tab 17 Select the SAMPLE MODE The possibilities are INCREMENTAL The name of the first scan will terminate in 001 and will be incremented until the number of scans selected by COUNT have been completed INCREMENTAL The scans are incremented as above and in BY REFERENCE addition the number of the last scan is stored so that a later scan will be assigned the next number SINGLE LOOP Each scan is assigned the same number 18 The PATH refers to the directory in which the data is to be stored or read from In the Scanning mode the PATH is automatically set to the default working directory In the View Part mode the PATH can be selected by clicking SELECT 19 In the Scanning mode define the file name by entering it in the NAME sub window In the View Part mode the filename can be selected by clicking SELECT 20 Clicking SELECT causes the SELECT SAMPLE NAME window to open 21 Highlight the name of the part to be viewed and click OK 22 The SELECT SAMPLE NAME window closes and the SCRIPT EDITOR window opens New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 43 New Features 44 Zo 24 25 26 21 28 In both the Scanning and View Part modes enter the number of samples to be scanned or viewed in the COUNT sub window of the SCRIPT EDITOR screen It is possible
24. ck UTILITIES gt SCRIPT EDITOR Figure 67 2 The SCRIPT EDITOR window opens Figure 68 8 Script Editor File Run Exit Data Operation Mode f Scanning Ae Part Delay Before Scan come Profile Parameters Close Automatically a El if Auto Close Part Figure 68 Script Editor Window Operation Tab Open Dialog le Open Automatically if Close Automatically Delay 5 E Report W Open Automatically iw Text Graphical W Close Automatically Bl Delay 5 3 Select whether you will be starting a new file or editing an existing file by clicking New or Open respectively Table 9 4 Click the OPERATION tab 5 Select the MODE either to scan a part that is to create new data for samples that are not yet in the systems or to view a part that has already been scanned that is parts for which files are present in the system 6 To view existing parts click VIEW PART under MODE 7 Toscan new parts click SCANNING The entries beneath are now available 8 Enter a value for the DELAY BEFORE SCAN to define the time until the system begins scanning This allows time for the sample to be put in place on the scanner New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 41 New Features 42 10 IT 12 15 14 15 16 Under PROFILE PARAMETERS click OPEN AUTOMATICALLY if you desire the PROFILE PARAMETERS window to open automatically If you have selected OPEN AUTOMATICALLY the fo
25. conaconarnnnos Figure 45 Selection of Sub part to Move oco coooccnnccoccnnncoconnnnnnonoss Figure 46 Components WiNdOW ooccccoccnnnnccnnnnocnnnnocnnnnocnnnnocoss Figure 47 Manual Align Screen ccooocccnnccnnnnccnnnnocnnonocnnnnocnnnnocoss Figure 48 ZOOM WINdOW oooccccnoccccnnniconnnnnocononaconnnnonocnonanonoss Figure 49 Sub parts after Horizontal Orientation Figure 50 Orient Horizontal Screen ooccccoccnccnccnnnnccnnnnncnnnnoonss Figure 51 Two Sub parts Nearly Aligned oooccconccccnno Figure 52 Tool Region of Combine Parts Screen ocooccm o o Figure 53 Precision Alignment Progress Figure 54 Precision Alignment ooooooccnnnccnnoniocnnonocnnonocnnnnicoss Figure 55 Merge CONFIRM Screen oocccocccnccnnncnnnccnnnononcncnccnononnnonnnos Foure 56 Frst Datums Men Uceda Figure 57 Customer s Drawing of the Part ccoooccccnccnnnnccnnno Figure 58 Selection of Primary DatuM ooccccocccncnccnnnnocnnnnocnnnos Figure 59 Definition of Primary Datum ooccccncccnnnccnnnnccnnnnocnnnns Figure 60 Setting of Primary Datum oocccccoccnnncnnccnnnnnconnnnnnonoss Figure 61 Definition of Secondary DatuM oocccncnncccnnnoccnnnnnocnns Figure 62 Selection of Secondary DatuM cccooccccnccnnnnccnnnnccnnno Figure 63 Angle Window for Secondary Datum o
26. es a report Figure 66 This may take a few minutes Deviation Lolor O TTETTETTL ALT LLL ALLE I 02 0 3 0 5 Sample Color Referenes Color Defined segment Datum A Profile deviation Datums A and B Datum definition point Tabulated Results Figure 64 Report of Measurement with Datums New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 39 New Features ao flawed Figure 65 Sample Results from Report Ja Figure 66 Symbol Designating Measured Segment 40 40 The rectangle in Figure 65 indicates the 41 results of the comparison where number 0 00 shows the deviation from the requirement and the letters A and B indicate that the measurement was made with respect to Datums A and B The letters A and B in squares indicate the datums used for measuring while Al A2 B1 and B2 in circles indicate the points at which the datums were defined New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 14 Script Editor New Features The preparation and use of scripts has been simplified Previously 1t was necessary to prepare scripts with a text editor such as Notepad Now one prepares scripts by using the new Script Editor Utilities Tune Help E File Operations DAFP Impos AutoThreshold Script Editor Script Calculator StatPack Foreign Category Table Foreign Tool Table Show Zoom Window Tech Support Figure 67 Opening Script Editor gt TO CREATE A SCRIPT 1 On the menu cli
27. ese boxes is ne gt reset whenever a scan is made 4 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 3 New Design for Romidot Package The Romidot package has been redesigned from the standpoint of the user interface This section describes each of the new icons XI Shadow 664 DEMO 03 Part View Print Program Entity Options Alignment Lies Login Help Exit laa de Sr oxa mH s An Ed EC a sE Revise Measure Mode Close Part File Operations Self Report DXF Import Customize Open MultiFit Part Tool Options Review Part Calculator Scan New Sample StatPack Figure 2 Main Screen Ruler Main Menu Figure 2 shows the icons on the main screen ruler The legend beneath the figure contains a brief descriptions of each icon as 1s displayed by leaving the cursor on each icon on the menu for several seconds Default Window Compare Window Quick Action Quick Actjen Scan new sample Review parts Generate a report Move vertically or horizontally Flip the image of the part Figure 3 Quick Action Windows New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 5 New Features TOOLS Menu Auxiliary Foreign Figure 4 Tools Menu Table 1 Icons in Tools Menu Function or Notes Operation Edae tool DimPack User Guide j page 4 14 Icon User Manual Reference DimPack User Guide page 4 31 DimPack User Guide Wall tool page 4 36 Arial a DimPack User Guide page 4 39 DimPack User Guide Perpendicular tool
28. ess begins Figure 58 Figure 53 Precision Alignment 50 The result is a single part Progress Figure 54 51 Click the Cohere button zis to attach the parts in the way that they are presently aligned Figure 54 Precision Alignment 52 Click COHERE gt SAVE MERGED PAR 2 Do you want bo save the changes you made to adi 53 Click OK to save Figure 55 Merge CONFIRM Screen New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 13 Best Fit with Datums This Best Fit with Datums makes it possible to match a sample to a reference in accordance with datums that are defined for the part The part is first aligned with respect to Datum A also called the primary datum and then with this alignment maintained alignment is also made with Datum B also called the secondary datum Two description below described how the datums are entered and then how the measurements are defined and made gt TO OPERATE THE BEST FIT TOOL 1 Open a part 2 Click lools 3 Click the DATUMS button I The menu of Figure 56 opens DIE Pr batum a 4 The drawing Figure 57 for the part specifies B two datums which are referred to as Datum BR A primary datum and Datum B secondary EN datum and are marked in the drawing with the letters A and B each enclosed in a square Figure 56 First 5 Datum A is defined by two points and Datum Dame Eno B by a single point 6 Primary Datum A defines the line that later will represent
29. hen return to the alignment procedure by clicking the MANUAL ALIGN tab gt LOWER SECTION 28 The MOUSE DRAG section 1s used to align the selected sub part by means of the computer mouse T Figure 48 Zoom Window New Features V3 0 R01 doc 31 New Features 32 29 With the cursor in the DRAG AREA click and hold the left mouse button Select PAN or ROTATE to move the sub part by mouse dragging 30 The STEP slider is used to make the motion finer or coarser by moving it to the left or the right respectively gt PERFORMANCE OF MANUAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN THE SUB PARTS 31 Start by aligning one sub part and then moving the second sub part to match the first When the first sub part has been moved so that it is in position to mate with the second sub part click OK Ja gt TO USE THE HORIZONTAL FEATURE Tiki bF eal rl pl fat e Fee hopea frit Opoe der li i Dal Rese 2900 da He ae Sows i le 32 When the sub parts have straight edges as in the example shown here we can shorten the alignment process Use of the horizontal feature enables us to avoid the need for rotating oe aia am the sub parts This requires fewer operations and results in economy of time EFH Hobralaoory Oe OE H EAHA ee ee ee ee ee ee Figure 49 Sub parts after Horizontal Orientation 33 Apply the edge tool across a straight segment of the selected sub part that you wish to orient horizon
30. iet chasse cae tetaaiasantcew anand atusaanecaunenenoneanessauaesupatenaaes anes umeeineee 14 7 Additional Review Possibilities oooccconnncnccccnccnnccnccococcocccnnnnnnncnannnnnnnnnnnnnos 17 AVS Statistics uri 18 9 Mullti Part Screenn ccccccccccessssseeeeecessseeescesneeeesceesseeesceessesesooassesesoessnessssosees 19 10 Edge TanGent icine ee eee 20 11 Entry of Foreign External Data into the System oooccoocccconccconccnnnos 22 12 COMBDINCA PAWS ucccicatinis ose 27 13 Best Fit with DatUMS concurs nnne 35 LA SDE EAI ON tra 41 i New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features List of Figures Fig No Title Page Figure 1 System Tune Dialog Box Sleep Mode Region ccooccccnccconcccnnccnnnccnnnooss 3 Figure 2 Main Screen Ruler Main Menu scccccossscccovsscccosescenesescccesvencosvenes 5 Figure 3 QUICK ACTION WINGOWS isa 5 Figured RR E EKSE EA EAEE A EEEREN EEEE 6 Figure 5 Build M nu cccccovescscovescccovsscetesescenenescccossscecevescetesescesesessenenesvencosvenes 8 Figure 6 Datum Mena caia 9 Figure 7 Main Screen Ruler after Match ccoooccncnoccnnnncnnnnocononocnnonacononocnnnnoss 10 FIGUIE S4 ICONS anter Matias 11 Figure 9 SAVE AS Window for Choosing Image FormMat oocccnccccncccnncccnnnccnnicnnnos 12 Figure 10 Default Margins 0ssscccossscccosescenovesconevescenenessenensssencoseseccossscetenesce 13 FOUE Tle
31. ited tool categories units of measurement tools and results that have been made in the present session and close the window Reject all new or edited tool categories units of measurement tools and results that have been made in the present session and close the window 3 Under CATEGORY click NEw A FOREIGN DATA NEW EDIT CATEGORY window opens Enter the name of the new category and click OK Continue defining other categorles for other types of measurements as applicable 4 For each tool category that you have defined highlight that category and click NEw under UNIT OF MEASURE in the right panel of the Foreign Category Table 5 A FOREIGN DATA NEW EDIT UNIT window opens Check the box for either metric units MM or English units INCH Enter the name of the unit and the required precision in digits following the decimal point The definitions for metric units and English units are independent of one another 6 Repeat the procedure for any other categories that you wish to add 7 To modify or delete any definitions highlight the category or unit of measure and click EDIT or DELETE respectively 8 Click OK to save the definitions New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 23 New Features gt TO CREATE FOREIGN DATA TOOLS IN THE SYSTEM mee Help Exit 1 After you have defined tool categories and units of measurement click UTILITIES gt FOREIGN TOOL TABLE on the menu Figure 30 File Operations DAF
32. le seia 22 Figure 30 Opening Foreign Tool Table ccooocccoccccnncncnocnnnocnnnncnonaccnnncnanoss 24 Elgure 31 Foreign Data TaDle resnie A as 24 Figure 32 Tools Section of Screen for a Part with a Designed Foreign Too 25 Figure 33 Foreign Tool Result BOXES ooocccccnccnnnoccncnocononocononocononocononocnnanocnnnnoss 25 Figure 34 Foreign Tool Define Window ooocooocnconocnconccnconccnonaccnonicononicononoss 26 Figure 35 Foreign Data Window with Data Entered ooooccccoccnnnnccnnnnncnnnnos 26 Figure 36 Sample that is Too Large to be Scanned ooccccoccnnnnccnnnncccncnocnnnnncnnnnoss 27 Figure 37 Two Pieces to be Scanned ccccssccscssccesssecesesecesssesesscsensccncnssencnsss 27 Figure 38 Checking the COMBINED PARTS Box to Use the Combined Parts Interface 28 Figure 39 Select SCAN COMBINED PART ccscssccssssccscssccccssccecssecesseseessesenssencnscencuscs 28 Figure 40 Select Sample in SCAN NEW COMBINED PART Screen scccceeeeceeeseceeeeees 28 FIGUPE 4 15 Scanning oG CEM esre A 29 Figure 42 Scan of Each of the Sub parts ocoooocccnonoccnnnnoccnnonaconnnnocnocnnnococonananos 29 ji New Features V3 0 R01 doc List of Figures Cont d Fig No Title Figure 43 Settings WiNdOW oocccococccncnonccnncnoconononconnnnorononnanonoss Figure 44 Scan Request Screen oooconocnocononccnnacnnnononc
33. llowing two lines will become available and it will then be possible to select CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY and the DELAY time between opening and closing If CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY is not selected the PROFILE PARAMETERS window that was opened automatically will have to be closed manually OPEN DIALOG 1s relevant to scanning and reviewing parts Under OPEN DIALOG click OPEN AUTOMATICALLY to scan a new sample automatically If you have selected OPEN AUTOMATICALLY the following two lines will become available and it will then be possible to select CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY if desired and the DELAY time between opening and closing N It will be possible to pause the nao execution of a scan or dialog by on clicking Pause in the open window The Report can be opened automatically by clicking OPEN AUTOMATICALLY Click TEXT GRAPHIC or both to print out the report in text or graphical form respectively Whether or not reports are printed out the data will be stored in the system and can be printed out at a later time Even if OPEN AUTOMATICALLY has not been selected it will be possible to select CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY and the DELAY time until closing Check AUTO CLOSE PART in order for the part to close automatically after the entire operation has been completed To define the data to be saved click the DATA tab Figure 69 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features R Script Editor scpupl sip Eile Aur Exit Sample Mode Incremental ki S
34. n to the BMP format that existed previously gt To SAVE AN IMAGE AS JPEG 1 It is possible to save three items in JPEG format a single part the comparison of a part and its reference and a graphical report image a When a single part or the comparison of two parts 1s displayed click VIEW gt SAVE TO b When a graphical report is displayed click PRINT gt SAVE CURRENT PAGE TO 2 In both cases a SAVE AS window opens The default image type is BMP 3 Select the directory in which the image will be saved and define a file name 4 Click Save AS TYPE Figure 9 Select JPEG JPG Click SAVE Save As Save in O Shadow ld fe Rtraces Script File name l Review Save as type Jpeat ipal Cancel Jpeg pal Figure 9 SAVE AS Window for Choosing Image Format 12 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 5 Change of Image Margin for Displaying Parts This possibility has been added to the system to enable changing the margin between the edge of a part and the borders for ease in making measurements The action normally performed with this feature is increasing the image margins gt TO CHANGE THE IMAGE MARGINS 1 Open the desired part The default display is that the image nearly fills the screen Figure 10 a For a single part click OPTIONS gt DISPLAY b For the case in which the part and the reference are shown click OPTIONS gt CUSTOMIZE gt DISPLAY
35. of parts to be reviewed Save to Statistics This feature has been added to enable selecting whether or not to save report data Multi Part Screen This feature has been added to enable viewing individual parts in a multi part scan New Features V3 0 RO1 doc 1 New Features Edge Tangent This tool has been redesigned to improve its use to create a reference line to simulate the use of a granite table by making a tangent to the two extreme highest points along a defined contour Entry of Foreign External Data into the System This new feature enables scanning a part in the system that is physically larger than the scan surface area of the scanner Combined Parts This new optional feature is employed for scanning a part in the system that is larger in size than the scan surface area of the scanner Best Fit with Datums This new feature is used for matching a sample to a reference in accordance with datums that are defined for the part Script Editor This new feature enables the preparation of scripts by using the new Script Editor 2 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 2 Scanner Wakeup Utility This new feature enables the control of when and if the scanner will enter the Sleep mode This feature applies only to scanners with fluorescent illumination that are used to measure aluminum profiles This feature may decrease the life expectancy of the ne gt scanner fluorescent tubes gt TO CONTROL THE
36. s not perpendicular to the Datum A line we must define datum B at the correct angle 19 Click Toots 20 Click the POINT button pe 21 Click at a point slightly to the left of Second click the contour where Datum B is to be xX X defined and once at a point to the First click right of that Figure 61 22 The Datum B line 1s indicated on the part 23 Click the DATUMS button oa 24 Select SEC DATUM POINT TO POINT B Figure 63 Figure 61 Definition of 25 An ANGLE wi Fi Secondary Datum 5 An ANGLE window opens Figure 63 Pr Datum 4 79 61 Sec Datum E Pr DatPP A X Cancel Sec DA rPP E H ER bo poo Figure 62 Selection of Figure 63 Angle Window for Secondary Datum Secondary Datum 26 Enter the angle specified for Datum B 27 Click OK 28 We have defined Datum B and now we must set it 29 Click Datum 30 Click the SET B button 31 The next phase is making the measurements 32 Click the PROFILE button A 33 Click e New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 34 Define the segments indicated in the drawing using the standard method 35 Define the results for the measurement program the legend the tolerances and the nominal value in the standard manner 36 Perform the measurement 37 The next phase is generating a report 38 Once the sample has been scanned with respect to the reference click the REPORT button E 39 The software prepar
37. shown in Figure 22 New Features V3 0 R01 doc 19 New Features 10 Edge Tangent This tool has been redesigned to improve its use It simulates the use of a granite table To simulate a reference line by means of the Romidot software use the Edge Tangent tool to create a tangent to the two extreme highest points along a defined contour gt TO USE THE EDGE TANGENT TOOL 1 Open a part 2 Open the TOOLS menu by clicking TOOLS Figure 4 3 Click 22 to apply the tool 4 The lower left corner of the screen displays EDGE TNG and the number 2 beneath 1t where the number 2 indicates that you will be selecting a two point segment That 1s you will be selecting a contour that contains at least two peaks 5 To select the segment for which you desire to identify the peaks click the first point 6 A dashed line will be drawn on the screen from that point to the cursor Figure 23 Figure 23 Selection of Segment for Determination of Edge Tangent 7 Choose the other end of the segment by clicking on the desired point 8 The tangent line for the two peaks in the selected segment will be drawn Figure 24 Figure 24 Edge Tangent Result 20 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 9 Thus far we have dealt with finding the edge tangent for a single segment This tool also finds the edge tangents for multiple segments on the same object 10 Right click anywhere on the image screen A sub menu
38. splayed with parallel cross hatch lines while the unselected sub parts are displayed with a solid fill Figure 45 23 The next operation is aligning the sub parts Alignment consists of rotation and panning of the sub parts relative to one another to match the sub part profiles so that they overlap optimally in the common section 30 New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features Manual Align 24 The MANUAL ALIGN screen is divided into two sections Each section can be used for panning Rotate and rotating by clicking the PAN we a Manual Align oom or ROTATE buttons on the top or by mouse dragging on the bottom inside the DRAG AREA Angle Factor bi MANUAL ALIGNMENT SCREEN Step 10 z SR al gt UPPER SECTION Mouse Drag 25 The upper section of the screen Figure 47 1s used to pan and rotate the sub parts in defined steps each time by means of Drag Area clicking the PAN buttons to move the part up and down to the left and to the right and the ROTATE buttons to rotate the part clockwise and counterclockwise about its center of gravity f Pan Rotate 26 Use the ANGLE FACTOR and STEP settings to make coarse and fine adjustments as necessary Finer Coarser 27 When you have approached an adjustment adjustment overlap situation click the Figure 47 Manual Align Screen ZOOM tab to see the sub parts better and make it possible for you to achieve a better degree of Tee aa overlap Figure 48 T
39. tally with respect to the screen 34 On the main menu click PART gt ORIENT gt HORIZON Figure 50 This will make the selected sub part horizontal to the screen by rotating it with respect to the applied edge 35 Perform the same operation for the second sub part by selecting it in the COMPONENTS window clicking the ALIGN button and then panning Choose the corresponding edge on the next sub part Click PART gt ORIENT gt HORIZ WITH SHIFT 36 The first two sub parts are now parallel Figure 49 Repeat the procedure for the remaining parts The sub parts must be shifted to the right or left to overlap properly 37 Click EXTRA FILES SELECT dl Click Align The MANUAL ALIGN screen opens Figure 47 It 1s possible to move the sub parts horizontally with respect to each other by panning 38 Click OK New Features V3 0 RO1 doc New Features 39 When you click OK the screen will automatically resize to show the two sub parts horizontal and overlapping their common section to the extent that you have brought them together Figure 51 Figure 50 Orient Horizontal Screen Figure 51 Two Sub parts Nearly Aligned 40 For fine tuning click the ZOOM tab Click the button with the sign to zoom in or the button with the sign to zoom out Alternatively enter the percent zoom in the window Figure 48 br i O il vl ia a oS Ar AtA DG H gt 41 Do the same for the remaining sub parts in
40. to view a part by itself or in comparison with a reference Click NO REFERENCE in the first case For comparison uncheck No REFERENCE To select a file for comparison click SELECT The SELECT REFERENCE NAME screen opens Highlight the name of the reference part and click OK Alternatively click AuTo for the system to determine automatically the file to serve as a reference Save your file in accordance with Table 9 Table 9 Script Editor File Operation Functions Operation Icon Function New Open Save Run Exit E New Initiate a new file This is done at the beginning of the script editing gt Open Open an existing file This is done at the beginning of the script editing E Save For an existing file clicking SAVE will save that file under its filename For a new file clicking SAVE performs the save as function wf Fun Perform the actions defined by the script X Exit Close the Script Editor Make sure to save your work before clicking EXIT New Features V3 0 RO1 doc
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