I would like to double check myself to make sure I have it correct regarding the "Master Probe".
A couple things first...
Our calibration sphere does get calibrated in the center of the granite so we do have to install and remove once finished calibrating probes.
We have a probe labeled "MASTER" and it only has A0B0 in the angles.
My question is...When calibrating probes that are used in the upcoming program first I calibrate the MASTER probe (A0B0) by selecting YES the calibration sphere has moved. Then, every probe after that has a "NO" selection when asked if the calibration sphere has moved.
I guess my main question is say I move that calibration sphere out of the way to run parts and I have to run another set of different part number parts. Of course when calibrating for probes used in this program I would select YES the cal sphere has moved when calibrating the MASTER and NO to the rest of the probes used in the program BUT when I ran that 2nd calibration and selected YES the sphere has moved does that wash away all other probes tied into the MASTER probe ran prior OR does it just build to the amount of probe angles that are all tied into the MASTER probe? I hope that makes sense.
By selecting NO to all other probes and angles you are still keeping the relationship of the master probe no matter where the sphere is located on the granite. As long as you click yes man or yes dcc for the master probe, all the other probes will follow its location for calibration.
By selecting NO to all other probes and angles you are still keeping the relationship of the master probe no matter where the sphere is located on the granite. As long as you click yes man or yes dcc for the master probe, all the other probes will follow its location for calibration.