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As of version 3.0 build 456 (March 29, 2021), we've embedded the Transfluid SVNET protocol in VTube-STEP and VTube-LASER.<br><br>
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This page describes the use of the VTube-LASER and VTube-STEP to Transfluid bender communications.<br><br>
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=Configuring VTube-STEP and VTube-LASER for Communications with Transfluid tProject=
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You can perform this setup from VTube-STEP or VTube-LASER. The steps are identical in both.<br><br>
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===STEP 1: Enter the SYSTEM OPTIONS Menu in VTube===
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#Load VTube.<br><br>
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#Click on Systems Options in the toolbar at the top of the screen.<br><br>
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#Enter the Measure 2 tab menu.<br><br>
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#Enter the Setup Benderlink Network menu.<br><br>
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===STEP 2: Setup the Benderlink Network Grid for Transfluid Supravision Network Protocol===
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#Choose an unused row in the grid for a new Transfluid bender setup.<br><br>
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#Assign a bender name that will help operators identify which bender this is.  This text will be displayed at the top of the Bender Setup menu.<br><br>
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#Assign the Transflud SVNET protocol. (Note: This is not the same as the "Transfluid" protocol.  Be sure that "SVNET" follows Transfluid in the protocol name.)<br><br>
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#Enter the path to the shared drive or folder in the NetPath field. This path should point to the Transfluid tProject folder that will receive command files from VTube. (The value shown on the screen is only an example.)<br><br>
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#Enter the IP address in the PING IP ADDRESS field if it is a fixed field. (This is not required. It allows VTube to ping the address to see if the network location is active before trying to open communications.)<br><br>
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#In our tests, the Transfluid data rotates <b>positive</b> in the same direction as VTube.  However, if this changes on your system, then you can select YES in both the CW Rotation Positive at Export and the CW Rotation Positive at Export cells. (Compare models with the same data on both systems to be sure that they are not creating mirror-images.)  (See [[Bender Rotation Directions]])<br><br>
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#The "Ignore Incoming Linear Unit" setting is optional.  This will not allow the Transfluid tProject program to change the linear units in VTube-LASER if they are different.<br><br>
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#Press Close to save the settings.  VTube will save these values to a persistent configuration file that will not change unless you change them in this grid.
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[[image:Benderlink Network Transfluid SVNET.png|500px]]<br><br>
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=Configuring Transfluid tProject for Communications with VTube-LASER and VTube-STEP=
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[[image:transfluid_big_bender.png|300px]] Follow these steps in Transfluid tProject to set up communications for VTube-LASER and VTube-STEP.<br><br>
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====STEP 1: Enter Options Window====
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Click on the blue button wrench/screwdriver button in the upper right corner of the user interface.
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====STEP 2: Enter the Import/Export Tab====
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Click on the Import/Export tab.
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====STEP 3: Set the Import Box Settings====
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Enter the set up data in the Import box.<br><br>
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*Pulldown box: Romer/HEXAGON (.$$$)
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*Radio Button: Import corrected LRA (clra)
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*Checkbox: Enable Supra Vision (SV) communications
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*Exchange Director: Program a shared network path (consult your IT department for this setting)
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*Bender Number: Each bender number should have a unique number in the Supravision protocol.
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*Timeout: 10 seconds is high enough.  (tProject is very quick for communications.  Lower timeouts may be ok too.)
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Note: This protocol allows for both automatic import and export. It is only necessary, however, to change the settings inside the "Import" section.  You can ignore the rest of the settings on this page.
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====STEP 4: Check for a Green LED in the Main User Interface====
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Close the options menu with the OK button and check for the Supravision communications LED in the lower right corner of tProject. The LED should be green.<br><br>
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=How to Prepare tProject to Receive New Data from VTube=
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[[image:transfluid_big_bender.png|300px]] The Transfuild tProject program can receive data for a part that has never been sent to it before from VTube-STEP.
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===STEP 1: Clear the tProject Project===
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===STEP 2: DO NOT Enter a Project Name===
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This allows VTube to control the new incoming name.
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===STEP 3: Click on OK===
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=How to Send New Data to tProject from VTube-STEP=
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The Transfuild tProject program can receive data for a part that has never been sent to it before from VTube-STEP. This allows a user to import a solid model of any tube, then send it to tProject.
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===STEP 1: Import the Model===
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Import the part using standard VTube-STEP procedures
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===STEP 2: Bender Output Menu===
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Click on the Bender Output button in the navigation pane.
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Select the bender number for the Transfluid bender.
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Click Send to Bender. VTube will show "Send to Bender Complete" if it was able to save the output data for Transfluid.
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===STEP 5: tProject Will Update===
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[[image:transfluid_big_bender.png|300px]] tProject will display the new part immediately.
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===STEP 6: Save the tProject Project===
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=How to Prepare tProject for Bender Corrections from VTube-LASER=
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[[image:transfluid_big_bender.png|300px]] The Transfuild tProject program can receive correction data for an existing part from VTube-LASER.  Follow these steps to set up tProject to receive corrections.
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===Load an existing tProject Project===
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The project to correct must be loaded to tProject memory, and must also exist as a tProject .tfp file.
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===STEP 1: Load the VTube-LASER Project File===
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The project must have a Part Number that is identical to the project file name in tProject.
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===STEP 2: Enter the Bender Setup Menu===
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This menu allows you to communicate with any bender in the VTube-LASER network.
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Be sure the bender protocol says "Transfluid SVNET".  If it does not, then select the correct bender number at the top.
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If there is now data in the window like shown in the previous image, then click on "Copy the Master Part Setup Values into these fields" button.
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The RECALL window with a timer will display. Allow tProject to answer VTube-LASER.
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If the incoming bend count does not match what is currently in VTube-LASER, then VTube-LASER will ask you for some decisions like this one.  Just Press "USE..." to let the incoming data takeover the page.
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The Bender Setup window is completely ready. This setup will be stored with the project from this point on.  Press "Close this Window", bend, measure, and align the tube in VTube-LASER, then come back into this Bender Setup menu if the part is not within tolerance.
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===STEP 1: Measure and Align the Part in VTube-LASER===
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To be sure that the Blue columns have the latest data as was programmed by the bender operator at the Transfluid, press the RECALL LRA from BENDER button.<br><br>
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==Other Pages==
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* See [[VTube-LASER]]
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* See [[VTube-STEP]]
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