Difference between revisions of "MC-Basic:axis.ModelOffset"
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− | If the axis is part of a kinematic / dynamic model, this property specifies the difference between the zero position of the model and the actual zero position of the axis. | + | If the axis is part of a kinematic/dynamic model, this property specifies the difference between the zero position of the model and the actual zero position of the axis. |
− | In other words | + | In other words, ''ModelOffset'' is the axis position value at the zero position of the model. |
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Revision as of 13:50, 18 March 2014
If the axis is part of a kinematic/dynamic model, this property specifies the difference between the zero position of the model and the actual zero position of the axis.
In other words, ModelOffset is the axis position value at the zero position of the model.
Syntax
<axis>.ModelOffset = <expression>
?<axis>.ModelOffset
Availability
AMCS 4.9.11
Type
Double
Range
± Max Double
Units
deg, mm
Default
0.0
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Modal only