Nearest probe, Video probe descriptions – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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Probes

Nearest probe

The Nearest probe uses edge detection to scan many points and

return the single point positioned nearest to starting position of

the probe scans when the scan direction is from light to dark. The

probe scans every pixel line and the number of scans cannot be changed in

the Probe Library.

The nearest probe is typically used to determine the location of a corner

or other prominence.

NOTE

When the scan direction is from dark to light, the Farthest probe discussed on the next

page can be used to determine the location of a prominence.

CAUTION

The point identified as nearest to the start of scan side of the probe depends on the

feature geometry and the probe orientation. Be careful to orient the probe so that

the prominence being measured seems visually nearest to the start of scan side of the

probe before firing the probe.

Select the probe from the Probe menu, live video window on-screen menu or

the VED toolbar. Move the probe, change its size or change its orientation

as described earlier in this chapter.

To acquire the nearest point, select and position the probe over a prominence

then click the center mouse button to fire the probe.

The nearest probe can be obtained from a collection of six probes by clicking

on the probe icon. Repeatedly clicking the probe icon cycles through the six

probes shown in this diagram.

Measurement results are sent to the Features tem-

plate and the Results window. Point measure-

ment results include:

• The feature type and feature number

• The number of points acquired and the number of points used to calculate feature data

• The geometric center location of the feature

• The form value

The location nearest the start

of scan is returned as a single

point

Nearest point

Start of scan

Video Probe Descriptions

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