Cam Profile Graph
Figure 1: Cam Profile Graph
- Points and endpoints of lines are displayed as yellow squares ( ) in the graph.
- The profile offset and amplitude specified in the cam profile editor are displayed with a green dashed rectangle.
- See Create a CAM Profile.
- The yellow squares are always contained within the green dashed rectangle.
- Calculated points can extend outside it.
Modifying an Element
Change the profile by moving a point with the mouse.
- Move the mouse over a yellow square.
The cursor becomes indicating that the point can be selected. - Click to select the point and hold down the mouse button (left-click).
When the mouse is moved, the point follows the cursor.
Graphical curves and In/Out values are dynamically updated.
- When a point is selected, a slope line is drawn over the point.
- This line is dashed purple with two additional grips ( ) attached to it.
- The slope line can be used to change the velocity of the selected point.
Figure 2: Cam Profile Graph - Slope Line
Change the Velocity of a Point
Change the velocity of the selected point.
- Move the mouse over a slope grip ( ).
The cursor changes to an open hand . - Click to select the grip and hold down the mouse.
The cursor changes to a closed hand . - When the mouse is moved, the slope line follows the cursor.
The selected point is rotated and causes the velocity of the point to change.
Graphical curves and Vel value are dynamically updated.
Cam Profile Graph Contextual Menu
A right-click on the cam profile graph displays a contextual menu.
Figure 3: Cam Profile Graph - Contextual Menu
Command |
Description |
---|---|
Insert Point |
Inserts a new point at the X-Y location of the cursor. |
Delete Point |
Deletes the highlighted point. If the mouse is not near enough to a point, no point is highlighted and this command remains grayed-out. |
Auto Fit |
Adjusts the zoom and pan settings so that the entire graph is displayed in the graphical area. |
Zoom In and Out
In the cam profile graph, you can zoom in or out.
- Move the cursor in the graphical area.
- Turn the mouse wheel forward or backward.
The current cursor becomes the center point of the zoom function and the area under the cursor remains stationary on the graph.
Panning
In the cam profile graph, you can also pan (or move) in any direction.
- Click on any part of the graph (but not on a yellow square) and hold down the mouse button (left-click)
- Move the mouse to move the graph accordingly
Restoring Zoom and Pan Settings
Click on the Auto Fit button or select the Auto Fit command in the cam profile graph menu.
The entire curve is now shown in the graphical area.