Rockwell Automation 8520 9/PC CNC Tool Path Graphics Programming Manual User Manual

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Publication 8520-PM097A-EN-P - September 2001

Third axis name

This is the name of the third axis, normally represented by the Z axis, used in 3D
programmed path visualization mode.

Visualization type

This parameter configures the plot type and the axis that displays on the screen, as a result.
The following bulleted list describes the three plot types.

• 2D (2D programmed path visualization) This displays the programmed position for

horizontal and vertical axes. In this mode, rapid moves appear in red and cutting
motion in green.

• 2D + FE (2D programmed and actual path visualization) This plots two types of

information: the Programmed Position, which is the programmed path, and the
Programmed Position Plus Following Error, which is the actual plot (displayed in
white).

• 3D (3D programmed path visualization) This type of visualization displays the

programmed position for the horizontal, vertical, and third axes. In this mode, rapid
moves appear in red and cutting motion in green. The

{DIMENS} softkey is not

available in this mode.

2D axes orientation

This defines the orientation of the visualized axes. Figure 2 for a graphical deptication of the
axis directions.

EXAMPLE

The Programmed Position shows the desired path, while the
Programmed Position Plus Following Error depicts the actual path. For
example, when programming a 90-degree corner, the Programmed
Position shows the 90-degree change in direction. On the other hand, the
Following E rror plot shows the rounding of the corner, resulting from
the following error that actually occurs on the machine.

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