CALYPSO
Option 9
  VAST Navigator
  Operating Instructions
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                   Carl Zeiss                   CALYPSO:         Operating Instructions
                   Business Group               Revision status: 4.10
                   Industrial Metrology Ltd.    Date of issue:   07/09
                   D-73446 Oberkochen           Order No.:       61212-2790402
Preface
                   The CALYPSO program consists of a base module and additional
                   options for special purposes. You can customize the scope of program
                   to fit your requirements.
                   These operating instructions describe an option of CALYPSO and are
                   based on the assumption that the user is familiar with the operating
                   instructions for the base module of CALYPSO.
         NOTE      The additional CALYPSO options are described in separate manuals.
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                   Reference information about the windows and dialogs can be found
                   in the interactive reference in the CALYPSO Online Help.
                   Supplementary literature
                   Simply Measure – And what you should know to do it right,
                   A metrology primer
                   Carl Zeiss, Industrial Metrology Division,
                   Order No.: 612302-9002
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Preface          61212-2790402        Operating Instructions
Contents
   Chapter 1   VAST Navigator
                 What is the VAST Navigator? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
                    What are the capabilities of the VAST Navigator 1? . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
                    What are the capabilities of the VAST Navigator 2? . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
                    VAST parameters in the Measurement Plan Editor Features . . . . . 1-3
                 Ideal scanning speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
                    Scanning at ideal speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
                 Dynamic stylus qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
                    Working with virtual reference spheres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
                        How to create the virtual reference sphere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
                    How to perform dynamic stylus qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
                    Travel paths during dynamic stylus qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
                 Tangential probing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
                    How to activate tangential probing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
                 Helical path generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
                    How to probe cylinders with the helical method . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
                 Edge deviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22
                    How to activate rounding-off of corners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
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Contents   2   61212-2790402   Operating Instructions
          Chapter
1                     VAST Navigator
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                 The VAST Navigator makes recording measured values when scanning
                 cylindrical features (bores and shafts) much faster and more conveni-
                 ent.
                 Stylus movements and probing methods are faster and more harmo-
                 nious. At the same time, the interplay between sensors, control tech-
                 nology, processes and software ensures maximum accuracy.
                 The VAST Navigator includes two different expansion stages, VAST
                 Navigator 1 and VAST Navigator 2. Depending on the CMM firmware
                 version, CALYPSO automatically selects the applicable version.
          NOTE   Any description of the VAST Navigator in the present operating
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                 instructions applies to both, the VAST Navigator 1 and the VAST
                 Navigator 2.
                 This chapter contains:
                 What is the VAST Navigator? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
                 Ideal scanning speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
                 Dynamic stylus qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
                 Tangential probing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
                 Helical path generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
                 Edge deviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22
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 VAST Navigator
What is the VAST Navigator?
                  The VAST Navigator is an enhancement of the known scanning
                  method for cylindrical parts.
                  It offers the advantages of improved movement dynamics and higher
                  measuring speed without their drawbacks. This is realized through a
                  clever system comprising equipment technology, sensors, control
                  technology and software.
           NOTE   By using the VAST Navigator, the measuring time is considerably redu-
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                  ced without affecting the accuracy – or, when measuring in the usual
                  time, the measuring certainty can be decisively increased.
Versions          The VAST Navigator includes two different expansion stages, VAST
                  Navigator 1 and VAST Navigator 2. Depending on the CMM firmware
                  version, CALYPSO automatically selects the applicable version.
                  You can also set the VAST Navigator version to be used for the measu-
                  rement plan in the Measurement Plan Editor Features.
           NOTE   To use the VAST Navigator functions, you must set up the connection
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                  to the CMM or the simulation mode (stop light available).
                  What are the capabilities of the VAST
                  Navigator 1?
                  Using CALYPSO with the VAST Navigator 1 option will give you the
                  following additional options for the measurement of shafts and bores:
                  – Ideal scanning speed
                    The VAST Navigator 1 automatically calculates the ideal scanning
                    speed based on different parameters and makes sure that this
                    speed is maintained.
                  – Dynamic stylus qualification
                    Dynamic stylus qualification produces stylus data that allows scan-
                    ning to take place at a higher speed while maintaining the
                    required accuracy.
                  – Tangential probing
                    During tangential approaches, the probe transitions from the clea-
                    rance path to the probing process without abrupt stops and starts.
                  – Helical path generation
                    With the helix scanning method, a cylinder can be scanned in a
                    helical line and, if necessary, in several circular lines.
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                                  What is the VAST Navigator?
– Rounding-off of detour
  The rounding-off of detour produces a continuous movement of
  the probe, thus reducing the travel time between the features to
  be measured.
What are the capabilities of the VAST
Navigator 2?
Using CALYPSO with the VAST Navigator 2 option will give you the
following options in addition to those of the VAST Navigator 1:
– Optimal scanning speed depending on the tolerances
  You can define that the VAST Navigator 2 additionally considers
  the tolerance for the determination of the optimum speed. Higher
  tolerances permit higher scanning speeds.
– Qualification of smaller styli
  The VAST Navigator 2 can also be used to qualify small styli with
  short shafts. The limitation of the reference spheres to spheres of a
  diameter of 30 mm does not apply to the VAST Navigator 2.
– Integration of the VASTXT GOLD probe
VAST parameters in the Measurement Plan
Editor Features
If you have the VAST Navigator, you can view and change additional
settings in the Measurement Plan Editor Features. Select Resour-
ces → Features Settings Editor.
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                            The VAST Navigator menu contains the following setting options:
Menu item                   Meaning
Tangential probing          Switches tangential probing on and off.
Speed                       Specification of the desired speed or setting the automatic calcula-
                            tion of the ideal speed.
Step Width                  Specification of the desired increment or setting of the automatic
                            ideal increment calculation.
Number of points            Specification of the desired number of points or setting of the auto-
                            matic calculation of the ideal number of points.
Corner rounding within      Sets rounding-off of corners to a value between 0 and 100 for
features                    measurement of a feature.
Corner rounding between Sets rounding-off of corners to a value between 0 and 100 for
features                moving between features.
Display stylus system and Shows the styli and safety group assigned to each feature.
safety group
Scanning with small devi- Sets the “Scanning with small deviations” mode which allows a hig-
ations                    her scanning speed. The diameter, position and form errors altoge-
                          ther may not exceed 0.1 mm.
Navigator Version           (additional function for Navigator 2)
                            Sets the version of the VAST Navigator for this measurement plan.
Tolerance View              (additional function for Navigator 2)
                            Sets the calculation of the optimum speed to Tolerance-depen-
                            dent or Not Tolerance-dependent for this measurement plan. The
                            default setting is taken from the system settings.
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                                                                               Ideal scanning speed
Ideal scanning speed
                              If you have the VAST Navigator option, you can have Calypso calcu-
                              late the ideal speed, increment and number of points.
          NOTE                You may only use the ideal scanning speed if the stylus has been qua-
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                              lified beforehand in the Tensor mode or dynamically.
                              The highest-possible scanning speed for a cylindrical feature depends
                              on various factors:
Navigator 1                                         Navigator 2
characteristic to be evaluated (Form, Size, Loca-   characteristic to be evaluated (Form, Size, Loca-
tion)                                               tion)
diameter of the feature                             diameter of the feature
weight of the stylus system                         weight of the stylus system
rigidity of the stylus                              rigidity of the stylus
type of qualification (Tensor or dynamic)           type of qualification (Tensor or dynamic)
                                                    Values of the tolerances
                                                    inside or outside circle
                                                    evaluation method (Gauss, inscribed)
                              The VAST Navigator takes these factors into account when selecting
                              the speed:
                              – You define the diameter, characteristic, evaluation method (only
                                for VAST Navigator 2) and tolerances (only for VAST Navigator 2).
                              – The type of qualification (Tensor or dynamic) is identified automati-
                                cally.
                              – The stylus system is automatically weighed when it is picked up.
                              – The rigidity of the stylus is determined during stylus qualification in
                                the Tensor mode (see “”Qualifying the styli in the Basic Operating
                                Instructions).
                              – With the VAST Navigator 2, you can choose to have the tolerance
                                sizes taken into account, too. To do so, carry out this setting inde-
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                    pendent of the measurement plan under Extras → Workroom →
                    Measurement on the Navigator notebook page.
                    This presetting can still be changed for the individual measurement
                    plan in the Measurement Plan Editor Features.
                 Of course, you also have the option of setting your choice of speed at
                 any time.
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                                              Ideal scanning speed
Scanning at ideal speed
The use of the ideal scanning speed is set in the strategy window for
path generation. Activate the check box under Automatic calcula-
tion. CALYPSO then shows the text “Optimum” instead of numerical
values in the Speed, Step Width and Number of points fields.
CALYPSO does not calculate and determine the optimum speed until
immediately after the start of the CNC run, because the scope of
measurement (number of characteristics to be tested) is not determi-
ned until that point.
Calculation of the ideal speed
CALYPSO considers the characteristics containing the current feature
and which of them are active in the current run. Based on this consi-
deration, Calypso selects the ideal values for speed, increment and
number of points for this configuration.
The Datum Features dialog box lists all characteristics in which the
feature is used, together with their settings that are relevant for calcu-
lation of the ideal speed.
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                 You call the Reference dialog box by opening the strategy window in
                 the definition template of the feature, the definition template of the
                 corresponding path generation method and clicking on the Datum
                 Features button.
                 You can check and, if necessary, change the speed-relevant settings in
                 this window. To do so, click on the buttons and change the previously
                 valid setting in the new dialog box.
                 If you use the VAST Navigator 2 and you have activated the tolerance-
                 dependent speed calculation, you can change the speed and trace the
                 following change of the speed.
                 Speed subsequently too high
                 In certain cases, it may occur that the measurement results with which
                 a characteristic is to be evaluated were recorded at an excessive
                 speed. As a result, it will not be possible to achieve the desired accu-
                 racy.
                 This can occur in the following cases:
                 – You create a new characteristic after a measurement has already
                   taken place.
                 – You would like to evaluate a characteristic that is not contained in
                   the list of characteristics of the measurement.
                 CALYPSO checks the speed at which the measurement was perfor-
                 med. If this speed is too high for the new characteristic, the following
                 message will appear:
                 The speed used is too high for this Characteristic evaluation! Please
                 measure the Feature again!
                 In this case, you will have to repeat the CNC run including the charac-
                 teristic in question. The optimum speed will be redetermined taking
                 the characteristic into consideration.
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                                                   Dynamic stylus qualification
Dynamic stylus qualification
              The position, diameter and statistic bending characteristics of a stylus
              are determined in the conventional static stylus qualification process.
              This permits highly accurate measurement in discrete-point mode and
              during low-speed scanning.
              Dynamic effects arise during high-speed scanning, however. They can
              be compensated only if the dynamic properties of the stylus are
              known.
              You will therefore have to perform in addition a dynamic stylus qua-
              lification after static stylus qualification. Select the Dyn. tensor
              mode (see “Selection of the qualification method”) in the Basic Ope-
              rating Instructions.
              Special aspects of dynamic qualification
              During the dynamic stylus qualification, the reference sphere is scan-
              ned with the stylus at two different speeds (slow and fast).
      NOTE    If you use the VAST Navigator 1, you require a reference sphere with
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              30 mm diameter for the dynamic stylus qualification. Other spheres
              are only permitted when using the VAST Navigator 2.
              The reference sphere must be positioned so that the stylus can scan
              the entire sphere at the “equator” (the direction of the stylus determi-
              nes the axis of the sphere). This means that you must use two refe-
              rence spheres in different locations for two styli that point in opposite
              directions.
             Sphere 1                                            Sphere 2
                          Stylus 1                Stylus 2
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                          To ensure complete CNC qualification, you may need even a greater
                          number of reference spheres – this depends on the quantity and
                          arrangement of the styli to be qualified. When using “virtual refe-
                          rence spheres”, one single real qualification sphere is sufficient (see
                          ➤„Working with virtual reference spheres“ on page 1-10).
Validity                  The dynamic stylus parameters remain valid for as long as the stylus
                          remains physically unchanged. Regular requalification (approx. every
                          three months) is however recommended.
                          Thus, it is not necessary to carry out the dynamic stylus qualification
                          each time when qualifying a stylus. If changes in the stylus geometry
                          (e.g. due to a temperature change) have to be compensated, select
                          the Geometry Re-qualification or Tensor Re-qualification each
                          time when qualifying styli.
                          Dynamic stylus qualification can be performed as a measurement plan
                          in the CNC run.
                          Working with virtual reference spheres
What is a virtual refe-   The virtual reference sphere procedure is based on the premise that
rence sphere?             the position of the reference sphere for the dynamic stylus qualifica-
                          tion does not have to be known as precisely as for the determination
                          of the stylus geometry.
                          You can therefore replace the necessary additional reference spheres
                          required for dynamic stylus qualification with “virtual” spheres you
                          create by copying in the Reference Sphere Management. You can
                          also change the shaft direction in the Reference Sphere Editor
                          (➤„How to create the virtual reference sphere“ on page 1-10). The
                          spheres created in this way only exist in the Reference Sphere
                          Management, but not in reality.
Procedure for             In reality, the real reference sphere must be applied to the correct
stylus qualification      position and turned in the direction which corresponds to the current
                          virtual reference sphere.
                          Prior to dynamic stylus qualification, you must therefore manually
                          reposition the shaft direction of the real reference sphere, roughly
                          determine the position of the virtual sphere by probing and then carry
                          out the dynamic stylus qualification using this position data.
                          How to create the virtual reference sphere
                          To create a virtual reference sphere:
                          1 Click in the Probing system qualification on the Reference
                            Sphere Management icon.
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             2 The Reference Sphere Management dialog will open.
             3 Select in the Edit menu (lower right) the Copy as virtual refe-
               rence sphere menu item.
             4 Enter in the dialog the number of the (real) reference sphere you
               want to copy as virtual reference sphere as well as the number
               under which this new virtual reference sphere is to be saved.
               Another reference sphere is entered in Reference Sphere
               Management and Yes appears in the “virtual reference sphere”
               line. Under X Offset, Y, Z, the same data as in the column for the
               real reference sphere appears at first.
      NOTE   The position to which the real reference sphere is applied is entered
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             qualification.
             5 Enter under Inclination angle and Rotation angle the correct
               angles according to the desired shaft direction.
             6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 if you want to create additional virtual
               reference spheres for other measurement positions and shaft direc-
               tions.
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                 When using a virtual reference sphere, you must probe this manually
                 in the shaft direction (also in the CNC run). The position of the sphere
                 is then automatically determined during the qualification process.
                 How to perform dynamic stylus qualification
                 Dynamic stylus qualification must be performed in addition to con-
                 ventional (static) stylus qualification (see “Qualifying the styli” in the
                 Basic Operating Instructions) and after conventional stylus qualifica-
                 tion.
                 The following applications arise due to the special requirements of
                 dynamic stylus qualification on the positioning of the reference
                 sphere:
                 – With regard to position and shaft direction, the reference sphere is
                   suitable for dynamic stylus qualification.
                   You can perform both qualifications in a single step (Dyn. tensor
                   mode) or separately.
                 – With regard to position and shaft direction, the reference sphere is
                   not suitable for dynamic stylus qualification.
                   The static and dynamic stylus qualification procedures must be per-
                   formed separately.
                    – You first determine the static tensor on the reference sphere –
                      for all styli one after the other when there is more than one sty-
                      lus.
                    – You then rotate and move the reference sphere, make it known
                      as a virtual sphere to CALYPSO without special qualification and
                      subsequently perform dynamic stylus qualification in Dyn. Ten-
                      sor Re-qualification mode for all concerned styli.
                 To perform dynamic stylus qualification:
                 1 In the list of prerequisites, click on the Stylus button.
                   The Probing system qualification appears on the screen.
                 2 If it is not already displayed, select the name of the stylus system
                   from the Stylus System selection list.
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             3 Select the name of the stylus you want to qualify from the Stylus
               Name / No. selection list.
               The values that have already been determined for the stylus radius
               and the most recent qualification date are displayed automatically.
               The current number of the reference sphere is pre-assigned.
      NOTE   If you use the VAST Navigator 1, you require a reference sphere with
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             30 mm diameter for the dynamic stylus qualification. Other spheres
             are only permitted when using the VAST Navigator 2.
             4 Under Geometry, select Sphere as the shape of the stylus tip.
             5 Select the Dynamic tensor qualification mode from the Mode
               selection list.
             6 Click on the Qualify Stylus button.
             7 Specify in mN the measuring force you want to use with the stylus.
               If you want to use a particularly long and thin stylus or if the mate-
               rial to be probed is soft, enter a value for dynamic probing in %.
               Here, the discrete-point probing dynamic is reduced (during qualifi-
               cation and later measurements). This helps to avoid that,
               for example, thin styli break (only with the VAST Navigator 2).
      NOTE   The settings in this dialog box do not have any influence on the dyna-
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             mic stylus qualification.
             This information is stored with the stylus data and can be viewed in
             the Measurement Plan Editor Features and overwritten for indivi-
             dual features.
             8 After prompting, probe in the shaft direction.
               CALYPSO carries out the static stylus qualification.
               CALYPSO checks the qualification routes for possible collisions with
               the reference sphere post.
               The following message will appear if a collision is possible:
             “The current stylus cannot be qualified with the reference sphere in
             this position. Please rotate the reference sphere so that the entire
             equator can be probed without a collision occurring.”
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                          9 In this case, select a reference sphere in a different location and
                            restart qualification.
                            – or –
                            Change the reference sphere position, select the corresponding vir-
                            tual reference sphere as the reference sphere and start in the Dyn.
                            Tensor Repeat Measurement mode.
                            CALYPSO qualifies the stylus according to the set mode. The results
                            are saved.
             NOTE         By proceeding according to the virtual reference sphere procedure,
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                          you first measure all styli statically in one position of the reference
                          sphere and only thereafter rotate the sphere to carry out the dynamic
                          stylus qualification. Otherwise, you would have to re-qualify the
                          sphere each time again.
                          10 Click on OK to return to the user desk.
                          The stylus has now been statically and dynamically qualified. This
                          allows the VAST Navigator to achieve higher scanning speeds with the
                          stylus without affecting accuracy.
                          Results of stylus qualification
Stylus data administra-   The stylus data administration indicates that the stylus has been dyna-
tion                      mically qualified. The static and dynamic scatter are also shown.
             NOTE         An excessive scatter value is a sign of possible shaft probing during
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                          qualification or indicates adhering dirt.
Soft styli                If the qualified stylus is too soft (rigidity < 7 N/mm), the system will
                          indicate this with the following message:
                          Important!
                          You are using a very soft stylus with a rigidity of XX, XX N/mm. The
                          automatically calculated ideal scanning speed may possibly be too
                          fast. For additional information, please read the operating
                          instructions or press the F1 key.
                          The dynamic correction is also enabled for measurements with this
                          stylus and the measuring results are more precise than without dyna-
                          mic correction. However, you should check this stylus.
                          To do so, carry out a slow (reference) and a fast scanning measure-
                          ment on a known diameter and check whether the result of the fast
                          scanning measurement corresponds to the required accuracy.
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             Otherwise, you must reduce the proposed ideal scanning speed
             manually by deactivating the ideal scanning speed and defining a
             slow scanning speed.
      NOTE   Alternatively, you can replace the stylus with a more rigid one. In this
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             case, the automatically calculated ideal scanning speed applies again.
             Travel paths during dynamic stylus
             qualification
             You perform a probing in the direction of the stylus shaft at the
             beginning of dynamic stylus qualification. CALYPSO uses this probing
             and the known shaft direction to determine the location of the refe-
             rence sphere automatically.
             CALYPSO will then independently perform all necessary probing
             actions.
             – The stylus moves in a semicircle from the equator over the pole
               and back to the equator.
             – The equator is then scanned over a path angle of 450°. This produ-
               ces an offset of 90° with respect to the starting point.
             – The stylus then moves through another semicircle over the pole of
               the sphere.
             The illustration shows the scanning movements for dynamic stylus
             qualification.
                 1st gr. circle,                          2nd gr. circle,
                 half                                     complete
                                                             End
                 3rd gr. circle,
                 half
                                                         Stylus
                                          Start
             After probing with a reduced scanning speed, the entire process is
             repeated with a higher scanning speed.
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Tangential probing
                    Tangential probing is probing without an intermediate stop. This
                    means that the navigation speed is reduced to the defined or calcula-
                    ted scanning speed just prior to probe contact. This optimizes the
                    approach movement and saves time by reducing the number of inter-
                    mediate stops.
Only for circles    Tangential probing is possible only for circle measurements, and it
                    may be activated or deactivated as desired. Tangential probing is not
                    possible:
                    – when scanning with a rotary table
                    – for discrete-point measurement
Not for segments!   Tangential probing must not be activated:
                    – for circle segments
                    Reason: CALYPSO automatically increases the angle range to 380° or
                    more.
                    Path angle
                    Since inaccuracies are possible during approach and departure move-
                    ments, the VAST Navigator always scans circle paths with a certain
                    amount of overlap. The VAST Navigator automatically determines the
                    size of the overlap.
                    – The path angle is always 450° in the case of outside diameters
                      (shafts).
                    – In the case of inside diameters (bores), the path angle is variable,
                      ranging from 380° for large diameters up to 500° for small diame-
                      ters.
                    This ideally adapts the overlap to the inside/outside feature and redu-
                    ces the measuring time for large diameters.
Check of the        When switching tangential probing on, CALYPSO checks the current
angle range         angle range. If this value is to small, you will be asked the question:
                    “The angle range is too small for the Tangential probing! Do you want
                    to change the angle range?” Yes / No
                    If you answer this question with Yes, the minimum angle range will
                    be calculated based on the diameter of the circle and this value will be
                    used. If you answer this question with No, tangential probing will be
                    switched off again.
          NOTE      The value you originally entered for the value range will be retained
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                    for subsequent measurements performed without tangential probing.
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                                                  Tangential probing
    How to activate tangential probing
    Tangential probing can be activated in two ways:
    – Activate tangential probing for one or all features in the Measure-
      ment Plan Editor - Features and select Tangential probing
      (default) in the strategy window of the respective path generation
      method.
    – You activate tangential probing exclusively in the strategy window
      for the individual path generation method.
!   Important!
    Deliberately activate tangential probing When activating tangential
    probing for a circle segment, the angle range will be set to 380° or
    more without any further message.
    To activate tangential probing in the Measurement Plan Editor Fea-
    tures:
    1 Select Resources → Features Settings Editor.
      The Measurement Plan Editor Features dialog box appears on
      the screen. For detailed information, please refer to Measure-
      ment Plan Editor Features in the Calypso dialog reference in the
      Online Help.
    2 Define the features for which you wish to activate tangential pro-
      bing (either for the measurement plan or for selected fea-
      tures) and, if necessary, select the features in question.
    3 Select VAST Navigator → Tangential probing in the selection
      list and set the value to On.
    To activate tangential probing in the strategy window:
    1 Click on Strategy in the definition template for the feature in
      question.
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                 2 Open the strategy window for path generation of the circle sec-
                   tion.
                 3 Activate the check box Tangential probing (default) if you want
                   to use the settings from the Measurement Plan Editor - Fea-
                   tures.
                   Depending on the setting in the Measurement Plan Editor, tangen-
                   tial probing is now activated or not.
                 4 Activate the Tangential probing Yes check box if you want to
                   activate tangential probing independently of the settings in the
                   Measurement Plan Editor Features.
                   If the set angle range is too small for tangential probing, you will
                   be asked the question:
                 5 By clicking on Yes, the angle range will be adapted to the required
                   value.
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                                                             Helical path generation
Helical path generation
                  You can use the VAST Navigator to scan cylinders using a special heli-
                  cal scanning method. With this method, the cylinder is continuously
                  scanned in a helical line – first forward and then back. You can also
                  add two or four circles to this continuous scanning method.
                                   Conventional                         Helical
       Single points
                                    scanning                           scanning
                  With this method, the scanned points are much more uniformly distri-
                  buted in space. CALYPSO can thus very rapidly make valid statements
                  concerning the diameter, shape and position of the cylinder.
                  The other possibilities of the VAST Navigator are available here as
                  well.
                  – You can have the ideal speed and/or increment and number of
                    points calculated automatically.
                  – You can achieve higher scanning speeds with a dynamically quali-
                    fied stylus.
                  How to probe cylinders with the helical
                  method
                  To scan a cylinder using a helical path:
                  1 Open the definition template for the cylinder and click on Strat-
                    egy.
                  2 Click on the symbol for the helix line in the strategy window.
                    A “Helix (variable)” path element is added to the list of paths.
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                 3 Open the strategy window for the helix line by double-clicking, or
                   click on the Edit strategy symbol.
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             4 Make your settings:
                • Speed
                  Specify the speed or select automatic calculation.
                • Step Width and Number of Points
                  Select one of the two values or have the ideal values calculated
                  automatically.
                  The ideal numbers of points are selected so that there is suffi-
                  cient information for the respective mode and the computing
                  time for evaluation is kept to a minimum.
      NOTE   If you change the Diameter, Section height, Number of rotations
hss
             or Number of circles, this will affect the ideal number of points via
             the measurement length.
                • Number of circles
                  Defines the number of additional circles to be measured. This
                  selection has the following effect:
                  0: only the helix line is scanned
                  2: a semicircle is scanned at the top, a circle is scanned at the
                  bottom, and the supplementary semicircle is then scanned at
                  the top
                  4: a full circle at the starting height, helix line forward up to tar-
                  get height, two circles there, helix line back to starting height,
                  another full circle there.
      NOTE   Additional circles are useful especially for short cylinders – this increa-
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             ses the accuracy in determining the cylinder axis.
             5 Click on OK to confirm the entries.
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Edge deviation
                       You can use the VAST Navigator to activate rounding-off of corners –
                       for the movements when measuring a feature as well as for the
                       movements between features.
                       Rounding-off of corners is always used for the entire measurement
                       plan and not for individual features.
         NOTE          Rounding-off of corners is also called rounding-off of detour.
hss
What is                Without rounding-off of corners activated, the probe approaches
rounding-off of cor-   directly the defined intermediate points, stops and continues to move
ners?                  in the new direction.
                       When rounding-off of corners is activated, the concerned intermedi-
                       ate points are not approached. Instead, the probe begins to make an
                       arc movement according to a predefined radius shortly before the
                       intermediate point and then continues to move in the new direction.
The advantage is:      Rounding-off of corners enables a continuous movement of the
                       probe to reduce the travel time between the features to be measured.
                       With the VAST Navigator, you activate the desired type of rounding-
                       off of corners for the entire measurement plan.
                       – Corner rounding within Features: Each feature has one probing
                         detour point (intermediate point) before and one after the feature.
                         These are “rounded off”.
                       – Corner rounding between Features: There may be additional
                         probing detour points (intermediate points) between the individual
                         features. These are “rounded off”.
                       Enter the radius of rounding-off. If this value is too large, this will be
                       limited automatically by the VAST Navigator: The rounding-off radius
                       may not exceed 25% of the shortest travel path (between two conse-
                       cutive intermediate points).
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                                                                                            Edge deviation
                             Example: You enter 500 and the shortest travel path is 20 mm. Result:
                             The value “5” is used for rounding-off of corners.
              rmax = 20x25/100 = 5 mm                               rmax = 50x25/100 = 12,5 mm
                  Imax = 20 mm
                         a                                                Imax = 60 mm
                                                                                           a
                     a
                                                                          a
      Imax = 50 mm
                                                           Imax = 50 mm
                                 Intermediate point
                                                                              a = Distance from the workpiece
hss
      !                      Important!
                             There is a risk of collision in case of long travel paths. Collisions can be
                             avoided by increasing the distance a in the clearance planes or default
                             range.
                             How to activate rounding-off of corners
                             To activate rounding-off of corners in the Measurement Plan Editor
                             Features:
                             1 Select Resources → Features Settings Editor.
                               The Measurement Plan Editor Features dialog box appears on
                               the screen. For detailed information, please refer to Measure-
                               ment Plan Editor Features in the Calypso dialog reference in the
                               Online Help.
                             2 To activate rounding-off of corners between features, select VAST
                               Navigator→ Corner rounding between features from the
                               selection list.
                               - or -
                               To activate rounding-off of corners within features, select VAST
                               Navigator→ Corner rounding within features from the selec-
                               tion list.
                               The apply to complete Measurement Plan option is selected
                               automatically.
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                 3 Select under set to the desired radius (1 to 500 mm) or “**
                   Default” and confirm with OK.
                   “** Default” accepts the default setting from CALYPSO.
                   The next time that you run the measurement plan, the set roun-
                   ding-off of corners will be effective.
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Index
        D                                         S
        Dynamic stylus qualification 1-12         Scanning
                                                      helix (variable) 1-19
        E                                             ideal speed 1-5
                                                  Screw line 1-19
        Edge deviation 1-22
                                                  Stylus qualification
                                                      dynamic 1-9, 1-12
        H                                             results 1-14
        Helix scanning 1-19                           travel 1-15
                                                  Symbols Preface-4
        P
        Parameters
                                                  T
           for VAST 1-3                           Tangential probing 1-16
        Path generation                           Text conventions Preface-3
           helix 1-19
        Probing, tangential 1-16                  V
                                                  VAST Navigator, functions 1-2
        R                                         VAST parameters 1-3
        Reference spheres, virtual 1-10           Virtual reference spheres 1-10
        Results of stylus qualification 1-14
        Rounding-off of detour 1-22
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