VTube Communications With Transfluid Benders
This page describes the use of the VTube-LASER to Transfluid bender corrections. |
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Transfluid SVNet Communications Protocol in VTube-LASER and VTube-STEP
As of version 3.0 build 456, we've embedded the Transfluid SVNET protocol in VTube-STEP and VTube-LASER. |
Configuring Transfluid tProject for Communications
Follow these steps in Transfluid tProject to set up communications for VTube-LASER and VTube-STEP |
SET UP STEPS
STEP 1
Click on the blue button wrench/screwdriver button in the upper right corner of the user interface. |
STEP 2
Click on the Import/Export tab. |
STEP 3
Enter the set up data in the Import box.
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Configuration Settings
- Bender Name: This is mnemonic. It is to help you know which bender is associated with the bender number.
- Bender Number: The Supravision network protocol requires that every bend have a unique number if the benders are sharing the same network path for communications.
- Paths: These are the paths used for VTube-LASER to communicate with the OMCG software.
- Timeouts: These are timeouts that allow the OMCG to know when it has waited too long for data to move in either direction.
- Radius Adjust Enable: This allows VTube-LASER to change the radius values with nominal and corrections communications.
- Allow negative angle: Wire benders can bend left or right depending on the sign of the bend angle. It is normal to make this feature active.
- Invert Correction Sign: This setting should be unchecked for VTube-LASER.
- Apply Detailed Message: Add verbose messaging to screen dialogs in OMCG by enabling this option.
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Using the OMCG Easy Programming 4 Measuring System Interface
Click on the Measuring System button in the toolbar to load the Measure System Interface. NOMINAL EXPORT
NOMINAL IMPORT
CORRECTIONS
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OMCG Documentation from OMCG
This is the official OMCG Document (PDF - English) for setup and use of the OMCG SVNET protocol. Download the OMCG PDF Setup Document |
Other Pages
- See VTube-LASER
- See VTube-STEP