DualArm = FALSE - When this parameter is set to TRUE, PC-DMIS uses MoveableMachineCsy instead of MachineCsy on the server. This ensures that the transmitted data is in a common coordinate system between arms based on the specifications. This parameter is not used on Zeiss servers since they are by default in a common coordinate system.
DualArmCoordSystem = 0 - If ResetCsyAtStartup and DualArm are set to TRUE, the DualArmCoordSystem setting controls the coordinate system command that PC-DMIS sends to the server. The possible values sent to the server are:
0 - SetCoordSystem(MoveableMachineCsy),
1 - SetCoordSystem(MultipleArmCsy),
2 - SetCsyTransformation(PartCsy, 0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0) and SetCoordSystem(PartCsy)
ResetCsyAtStartup = FALSE - If you set this parameter to TRUE, the system resets the CMM coordinate system. Use this parameter to ensure a clean and complete restart. If you set this parameter to FALSE (default), the part coordinate system (CSY) from another client could be active and create a CSY chain.
SendCsyToServer = FALSE - If you set this parameter to TRUE, whenever PC-DMIS uses an alignment, the alignment content is transmitted to the server. In general, it is best to set this parameter to FALSE (default) unless there is a clear reason to transmit the CSY, as this setting makes diagnostics more difficult. Using the PC-DMIS command SAVE/ALIGNMENT <filename> when SendCsyToServer is TRUE stores the active alignment on the I++ server using the SaveActiveCoordSystem("Name") I++ DME command. The system uses the filename without the path or extension for the Name parameter.