Basic offset
The basic offset describes the coordinate transformation between BCS and BZS. It can be
used, for example, to define the palette zero.
The basic offset comprises:
● External work offset
● DRF offset
● Overlaid movement
● Chained system frames
● Chained basic frames
2.1.4.4 Settable zero system (SZS)
Settable work offset
The "settable zero system" (SZS) is obtained from the basic zero system (BZS) as a result of
the settable work offset.
Settable work offsets are activated in the NC program with the G commands G54 ... G57 and
G505 ... G599.
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If no programmable coordinate transformations (frames) are active, then the "settable zero
system" is the workpiece coordinate system (WCS).
Fundamentals
2.1 Fundamental Geometrical Principles
NC programming
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