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DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29

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Abb. 306 Main Editor: CAM table

To add a point within an already existing interval click on the symbol preceding the
row containing the attributes of the associated mapping segment. The two new rows
will be inserted beyond, the first containing the entries related to the mid point of the
interval, the second one containing the attributes of a further mapping segment.
Noticeless of the former segment type associated to the whole interval the segment
type will be set to Poly5 on each of its halves by default.
To modify a table entry you select it by a click. Notice that the maximal values
contained in the last 4 columns result from the settings of the related mapping
segment and thus cannot be edited. After a selection has been done you may enter the
desired value by typing or chose the segment type from the selection provided upon a
further click into the segment type entry. Be aware of the continuity requirements! In
case of violation your modification will rest without effect or entail automatic
modifications of other table entries.
To delete a point (as long as it is not associated to the start or end position of the
master) click on the symbol that precedes the table row belonging to this point. That
row as well as the succeeding one will be removed from the table. The interval at the
left of the point removed will be merged with the interval on the right. The associated
mapping segment is of type Poly5 no matter what type the former two single
segments were of.
• the tab entitled "Tappets": graphic editor for the definition of tappets tracks. A

tappet track in this context defines one or several master-position-depending
tappets (that is tappet events) for the same tappet switch. On top a horizontal axis
displays the range of master positions. Beyond follow the tracks headed by their
identification number that can be augmented or diminished by use of the arrows

at their right hand-side (by default you find two tracks, the first one already

equipped with two tappet actions).

Abb. 307 Main Editor: Tappets

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