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Auto Calibration

For "Auto Probe Calibration" . so i inserted below command. but while execution it calibrate angles, which are all used in this probe. i need to run only angles which are used in this program. how to set "Parameter Set' to calibrate angles used in this program?
i am using PC-DMIS 2019R2.

STARTUP =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:USE_PART_SETUP,LIST=YES
ALIGNMENT/END
MODE/MANUAL

PREHIT/0.1
RETRACT/0.1
MOVESPEED/ 100
SCANSPEED/100
FORMAT/TEXT,OPTIONS, ,HEADINGS,SYMBOLS, ;NOM,TOL,MEAS,DEV,OUTTOL, ,
LOADPROBE/PROBE_4
TIP/T1A0B0, SHANKIJK=0, 0, 1, ANGLE=0
AUTOCALIBRATE/PROBE, PARAMETER_SET=ALL-TIPS-WITH-DEFAULTS, QUALTOOL_MOVED=NO,
CHECK COLLISION=NO, SHOW_SUMMARY=NO, OVERWRITE_RESULTSFILE=NO






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  • I fully understand parameter sets and have made programs that run with autocalibrate, the problem I have is the actual parameter sets seem to randomly disappear, deleted...poof they are gone. I have given up and do all calibrations without autocalibrate. To be honest now that I have the whole calibration thing pretty much figured on pcdmis I don't need programs, but operators do.

    Any idea what is causing that? something I am doing or was there a known bug in earlier versions? I am on 2013mr1.
  • I have no idea , earliest version I've used is 2015. In my experience which is different for some other users,when ever I created and saved a parameter set, I had to measure it was well so the parameter set would stick. So open the probe dialog box, select your probes, click measure, make your parameter set, save your parameter set, you'll see a prompt saying the set was saved, then click measure and actually calibrate the probes. Someone on this forum told be I didn't' have to do that but again, my experience is that I had to so then I could select it for my autocalibrate program.
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  • I have no idea , earliest version I've used is 2015. In my experience which is different for some other users,when ever I created and saved a parameter set, I had to measure it was well so the parameter set would stick. So open the probe dialog box, select your probes, click measure, make your parameter set, save your parameter set, you'll see a prompt saying the set was saved, then click measure and actually calibrate the probes. Someone on this forum told be I didn't' have to do that but again, my experience is that I had to so then I could select it for my autocalibrate program.
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