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It looks like you're looking for a post about (Schneider Electric's legacy automation software) or perhaps a specific hardware component like a Tormach 31101 Spindle Load Meter
A distinct advantage of the SoMachine download feature is the ability to retain dynamic values . If a machine operator has tuned specific motion parameters (like PID gains or speed limits) via the HMI during production, the engineer can choose not to download the "Motion Parameters" section. This prevents the software from overwriting finely tuned mechanical settings with default values from the offline project file.
Let me know, and I’ll give you the exact, detailed procedure.
In SoMachine 4.x, always use the "Save Archive" function via the green menu button—don't just save the project file! Check the DTMs:
It looks like you're looking for a post about (Schneider Electric's legacy automation software) or perhaps a specific hardware component like a Tormach 31101 Spindle Load Meter
A distinct advantage of the SoMachine download feature is the ability to retain dynamic values . If a machine operator has tuned specific motion parameters (like PID gains or speed limits) via the HMI during production, the engineer can choose not to download the "Motion Parameters" section. This prevents the software from overwriting finely tuned mechanical settings with default values from the offline project file.
Let me know, and I’ll give you the exact, detailed procedure.
In SoMachine 4.x, always use the "Save Archive" function via the green menu button—don't just save the project file! Check the DTMs:
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