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Probe Qualification, issue (PCM?), Refefence probe position.


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We are having two Accura's with Calypso from 2014, helios, and PCM 

 

And there are some issues.  After runing calibration program after runing each qualification there are problems like here on photos. It stops qualification and require us to run every stylus system independently instead of just "click play" My friend told me we have lots of PCM functionality but we have no  PCM training and we just runing programs here. 

Any ideas what may be reason of this software behavior and how to solve it ? it also appears in newly created program, so it seems it should be something in Calypso

New program runs on alignment this way: 

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Second question i dlike to ask for help is the old qualification program we can freely run from autorun for operators, we just put the sphere on its location. The location is not super solid it can move like +/- 1.5mm but program works and calibration is going on. Is it corect way ? I mean normally i need to show manually top point of sphere so Calypso can find its position, or it should be in exact the same position.

This program have sphere in and alignment, and if i make reference sphere position before its ignoring it and going to some "old" position. Is this aligning made for leting it reference it by itself without help of human ? 

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With regards to the old calibration program, when you say it is not solid and can move, do you mean it can move during the measurement program or the location varies when the sphere is removed and replaced? And does the system pick up the Masterprobe and touch on the reference sphere automatically? 

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will check it, thank you now i think it was on auto

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Its solid when i place it, but after mounting, puting back on place and measuring again its position is not even close to 0. Its interesting for me because in Pc-problem and quindos i allways have to show its position manually, at least its my actiual knowledge 

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If the program automatically picks up the Masterprobe and touches the reference sphere first, and the sphere is close enough to the last known or nominal location depending how the program is written ( I do not have an official specification of "close enough" on hand), then the program will find the location of the reference sphere and update it in the same way it would if you taught the location manually. If it is too far off, I have never heard of a case of it managing to run the program, it will crash on the masterprobe portion. 

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