Each cell can contain multiple setups. A setup contains configuration, tooling, and processor information that applies to all of its child programs and operations.
Navigation
Open or create a new part programming session.
Ensure a device is loaded.
Add a program
The plus button adds a new program to the setup. A setup can have any number of programs.
Setup definition
The gear button expands additional setup parameters.
Configuration
The configuration of the cell that will be used in the setup. Selecting it will bring up the configuration selection interface with the ability to choose between multiple configurations, if the cell has them.
Tooling
The tooling that will be used in the setup. Selecting it will bring up the tooling selection interface.
Process
The process that will be used in the setup. Selecting this will bring up the process selection interface. If a processor is loaded, applicable processes will be available in the dropdown.
Delete
The trash can button deletes the setup and all child programs. Operations that were in the setup will return to the Unassigned operations panel.
Settings
The wrench button opens up the setup settings interface. Any setting adjusted here affects all of the child programs and operations, except where explicitly overwritten.
Manipulator setting - Editing of the tool and path chains. | |
Material deposition - Adjusting deposition simulation settings. | |
User frame number - Default user frame for the setup, based on the available user frames in the User frame manager. |
Overrides
Settings established higher in the hierarchy can be overridden.
Home position - Home position
Collision - Collision settings
Time estimation - Time estimation