Actual Feature Mode

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Actual Feature Mode is a method for defining if the feature markers in a view represent Actual data . It may be used as an alternative to Spectrum.

Before setting up Feature Mode to use Actuals, here are some things to keep in mind:

·        Feature Mode - Actual requires that the View has a DataSet as its DataSource

·        The DataSet must have the "Out of Tolerance" event set

·        The feature marker shape and color cannot be modified

·        The feature characteristic and number of samples used will determine which feature marker shape will be displayed

·        Holes and Slots will appear the same way when using Feature Mode - Actuals

Polar Characteristic

Single sample polar characteristics are represented using an arrow-shaped marker, either green or red (depending on its tolerance state). If the "Display Limit Marker" is enabled in the Feature Mode Setup dialog, then the gold button will appear from the center of the hole to mark the tolerance zone.

When you have multiple samples, the feature markers are represented with an egg-shaped marker at the end of a stalk.

 

·        Base of Arrow - Nominal center of Hole

·        Tip of Arrow - Actual Value

·        Arrow Direction - Direction of Deviation

·        Tolerance Band - Nominal Value is located in the center of the Tolerance Band

 

To get Polar Features to display in Actual Mode, the data must have:

1.     Properly defined SMI Hole Features (“View Features in Grid” to check)

2.     Nominal Polar value (set to 0.0)

3.     Upper Unilateral Tolerance (you may use upper and lower bilateral if you wish)

4.     Actual XYZ values (measurement data)

Once you have the correct Polar data in your database, set up your CM4D document as follows:

1.     Create a DataSet

a.     Set the DataSource

i.        Select Query

ii.      All Features

iii.    All Samples

b.     Set Sift Rules appropriate to diameter data

i.        SMI Hole

ii.      Polar characteristic to “dev”

c.      Set the Event type to “OutOfTolerance”

2.     Create a View

a.     Set DataSource to the DataSet in step 1

b.     Set the View property “Feature Mode” to “Actual”

c.      Set the Feature Mode Settings (“Setup” button)

i.        Set Exaggeration Factor for Polar to 500

ii.      Turned on Display Limit Marker

iii.    Set Marker Width to 30

iv.    Set Arrow Length to 75

v.      Set Arrow Width to 150

Diameter Characteristics

Single sample diameter characteristics are represented using a disk-shaped marker, either green or red (depending on its tolerance state). If the "Display Limit Marker" is enabled in the Feature Mode Setup dialog, then the gold torus will appear around the edge of the disk to mark the tolerance zone.

When you have multiple samples, the disks will be "stacked", with the latest sample will be the one with the gold torus with it. After the latest, samples will progress backwards in time.

To get Diameter Features to display in Actual Mode, the data must have:

1.     Properly defined SMI Hole Features (“View Features in Grid” to check)

2.     Nominal Diameter value

3.     Upper and Lower Tolerances

4.     Actual Diameter values (measurement data)

Once you have the Diameter data in your database, set up your CM4D document as follows:

1.     Create a DataSet

a.     Set the DataSource

i.        Select Query

ii.      All Features

iii.    All Samples

b.     Set Sift Rules appropriate to diameter data

i.        SMI Hole

ii.      Diameter characteristic to “dev”

c.      Set the Event type to “OutOfTolerance”

2.     Create a View

a.     Set DataSource to the DataSet in step 1

b.     Set the View property “Feature Mode” to “Actual”

c.      Set the Feature Mode Settings (“Setup” button)

i.        Set Exaggeration Factor for Diameter to 20

ii.      Set Exaggeration Factor for Tolerance to 30

iii.    Set Marker Width to 17

Setting up Feature Mode - Actual

In the View Annot properties dialog, the Feature Mode section is located on the bottom right portion, above the Spectrum, Feature Marker, and Lighting buttons. To access the Feature Mode Setup options, select Actual from the dropdown menu and then click the Setup button located directly above the Spectrum button.

·        When Feature Mode is set to Actual, the Spectrum and Feature Marker buttons will be disabled, since they cannot be used together.

·        When Feature Mode is set to Standard, only the Setup button will be disabled.

Feature Mode Setup

The Feature Mode Setup dialog contains all available values for customizing how your feature markers will be displayed when using Feature Mode.

Dialog

Option

Description

Exaggeration Factors

Factors entered here are multiplied by the deviation. These factors affect the feature markers and the tolerance band size.

Polar - Used with the Polar characteristic.

Diameter - Used with the Diameter characteristic.

Tolerance - Used with the Diameter characteristic.

Display Limit Marker

The Limit Marker represents the Tolerance Zone, shown as either a "Gold Button" (for Polar) or a "Gold Torus" (for Diameter).

Marker Width

Increases or decreases the overall size of the feature marker and tolerance zone marker.

Arrow Length

Increases or decreases the length of the arrow head when a feature marker is a Polar characteristic with a single sample.

Arrow Width

Increases or decreases the width of the arrow head when a feature marker is a Polar characteristic with a single sample.