Overview of zero offsets
The overview of zero offsets is sorted into a 4-column table.
- Column 1 contains the unambiguous identifier of the axis parameter called the “ID” which consists of the prefix “P-ZERO” and a unique 5-digit number,
e.g. P-ZERO-00003. - Column 2 represents the data structure which defines the parameters,
e.g. np_grp[i].achse[j].
The structure is a categorisation aid and is described in the following section. If an entry is missing in ‘structure’, this is not an error. The parameter in column 3 is then only valid on its own. - Column 3 contains the “parameter” with its exact name,
e.g. versch
The important thing is that “structure”+”parameter” always belong together and must be configured in exactly the same way in the axis parameter list,
e.g. np_grp[i].achse[j].versch - Column 4 contains the “functionality” in a summarised term/short description,
e.g. Zero offset.
ID | Structure | Parameter | Functionality/short description |
| g53_verfuegbar | Deselecting zero offsets | |
| default_index | Default setting of zero offsets | |
np_grp[i].achse[j]. | versch | Zero offset | |
np_grp[i].achse[j]. | inaktiv | Axis-specific activation |