Station Management
- Brings up the tracker Station Manager dialog
box.
For details, see "Adding and Removing Stations".
Tracker Pilot - Provides a submenu for 3D trackers. Each of these menu items starts the Tracker Pilot in wizard mode for the selected check or compensation mode.
For details, see "Tracker Pilot Commands".
Measurement Profile - Provides the options for the available measurement
profiles based on the tracker you are using.
For details, see "Tracker Measurement Profile Commands".
Initialize
- Initializes encoders and internal components of the laser tracker. This
command is automatically called when PC-DMIS first connects to the Laser
Tracker (emScon) controller once the tracker is warmed up. The tracker
goes through a series of movements to verify the functionality.
Go 0 Position (Alt + F9) - Moves the tracker to the zero position. This is a user-defined setting in the Machine Options dialog box (Edit | Preferences | Machine Interface).
Find (Alt +
F6) - Searches for a reflector or T-Probe at the current laser
position. The find function is performed based upon the Search
Settings provided in the "Sensor
Configuration tab".
Change Face
- Rotates the tracker head and camera by 180 degrees. The final target
position is the same as it was before the command was issued, except that
now the optics are inverted.
Compensator On/Off - Turns the compensator on or off. The compensator adjusts the measurements taken by the device in order to level them to the gravity vector calculated on the machine. This can be helpful when all measurements need to be referenced off of the level of the ground.
Release Motors
(Alt + F12) - Releases the horizontal and vertical tracker head
motors in order to allow manual tracker head movement.
Probe Compensation
On/Off (Alt + F2) - When the probe compensation is "ON",
PC-DMIS compensates by the radius of the T-Probe tip or the reflector
sphere. During bundle alignment creation, PC-DMIS automatically activates
or deactivates probe compensation as needed when it measures points.
Stable Probing
On/Off (Alt + F7) - When this option is "on", PC-DMIS
automatically triggers a hit if you leave a reflector in a position for
a specified time. This is set from the Probing
tab on the Parameter Settings dialog box (F10).
It is only available if you are running as a tracker. This allows for
hits to be taken, without using a remote control or interacting directly
with the computer.
Enable PowerLock
On/Off - Turns the PowerLock functionality on or off. When turned
on, the tracker's laser beam can very quickly re-lock on the device. This
means you don't need to catch the beam manually. If you break the laser
beam, point the reflector or other supported T-product measuring device
at the tracker, and the tracker immediately catches the beam for you.
This is usually helpful while you are relatively close to the tracker.
If you are working far away from the tracker, you may want to turn off
PowerLock because the field of view is so large that the laser always
locks on even if that isn't what you want. In addition, multiple reflectors
in the field of view could confuse the tracker and cause problems. This
icon is disabled for trackers that do not support the PowerLock functionality.
Two Face Measurement
Mode On/Off - If "Insert Tracker Command" is active in
the tracker menu, PC-DMIS inserts a tracker command into the measurement
routine that is associated with this option's On/Off state. The Two Face
setting on the sensor is also updated according to the active setting
in the measurement routine.
Insert Tracker
Command - Determines whether or not PC-DMIS inserts a command into
the Edit window when you select to perform a Tracker operation from the
Tracker menu or Tracker Operations
toolbar.
If you enable this menu item, a check mark appears next to it. You can also toggle this on or off through the Insert a tracker command icon on the Tracker Operations toolbar.
Move Feature
- Displays the Move Feature dialog box. This
dialog box contains the Move To and Point
To options.
For details, see "Move Feature (Move To / Point To)".