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    Please could you help me. I’ve to put in parallel two line of engines. Examplíe: x with z and y with a. Which is the command that I’ve to applaid?
    Thanks a lot. Dalmazio.

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    Default Re: Parallel lines

    Hi Dalmazio,

    I don't understand what you are asking. Possibly Master/Slave configuration?

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    [QUOTE = TomKerekes; 2341958] Ciao Dalmazio,

    non capisco cosa stai chiedendo. Possibile configurazione Master / Slave ? [/ QUOTE]
    dear tom, yes, x master z slave, y master a slave thank



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    dear tom, yes, x master z slave, y master a slave thank



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    Default Re: Parallel lines

    Hi Dalmazio,

    I'm not sure whether you still have a question.

    It would be better to reference KFLOP Axis Channels. ie.

    X = Master KFLOP Axis #0, Slave KFLOP Axis #2
    Y = Master KFLOP Axis #1, Slave KFLOP Axis #3

    Regards
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    thanks tom, should I write these commands in the consol?





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    Default Re: Parallel lines

    Hi Dalmazio,

    No you should configure the KFLOP Axes appropriately in the configuration screen as described in the Link I provided. Configure the each Slave axes to follow the appropriate Master.

    Then configure the XY Coordinate System with:
    DefineCoordSystem(0,1,-1,-1); // define X as Axis #0 and Y as Axis #1

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