Inner/Outer - This list lets you choose whether or not the slot is an Inner slot (a hole) or an Outer slot (a stud).
Width - The value in this box determines the slot’s width.
Length - The value in this box determines the slot’s length.
Depth - This parameter controls what data PC-DMIS uses to calculate the feature characteristics. You can use the depth value to eliminate data on a chamfer or some other transitional portion of the feature that you don't want in the feature calculation. A depth of 0 causes this feature to be calculated at the surface plane height, using data found at the lowest possible depth from the surface plane. A depth of any other value causes it to be calculated at that depth. Specifying a positive value tells PC-DMIS where along the feature PC-DMIS looks to calculate the feature characteristics. Due to hardware limitations, for this feature type if you do use a depth value higher than 0, you must use a minimum of 0.3 mm (.01181 inches).
For example, a depth of 3 indicates that you want to use all data 3 mm (or inches, depending on the units of the measurement routine) and above for the calculation. If you specify 0, this indicates that you want to use all available data for the calculation. For thin walled features, a 0 value may be valid; but for parts with any depth to them, you should specify a depth to get accurate results.
Even if you specify a depth greater than zero, PC-DMIS always projects the measured results into the plane where the feature resides.
The depth defaults to zero for a plane feature with no extruded edges. You should only change this to a different value if there are specific requirements from your part's drawing. Otherwise, PC-DMIS unsuccessfully attempts to locate points at the specified depth. This results in a feature calculation error from the feature extraction module.
Slot (Vector) - These boxes define the slot’s orientation.
Sample round slot in the Graphic Display window showing:
Depth (blue slot line)
Ring Band (pink rectangles)
Overscan (yellow rectangle)