Specifications

you see in the small DRO in the lower left hand corner. When staging your next job,
measure the distance from the bottom of your fixture plate to the part Z zero. This can be
done by sitting your fixture plate on a surface plate and using a height gage.
Parts/Fixture – this tells the control how many of the same part you are running per
fixture. To use this feature each part must have the same offset relative to the first part.
For example, let say you are running 3 parts per fixture, the second and third part must be
equally spaced in the X, Y, or Z plane (or any combination) from the first part. There is
limit of 26 work coordinates per program so if you have a master program with 4 parts,
you have 22 additional offsets that can be used for shifts.
X, Y and Z Shift – this is where you enter the offset or shift between each part.
11.1.1 PICTURE
Picture
By pressing the PICTURE softkey you are able to see any pictures that have been saved
with the program.
ADD PICTURE takes you to a screen that lets you select and add pictures using the same
technique as navigating the Program In/Out Mode. You can save up to 8 pictures per
master program and 8 pictures per regular program. So for a master program with 4