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December 24, 2013
Hexagon Metrology announced the availability of PC-DMIS 2013 MR1, a mid-term release of its measurement software used to collect, evaluate, manage and present manufacturing data. Software highlights include new user interface elements for a cleaner, simpler look and feel, more than 100 customer-driven enhancements, and new software tools. PC-DMIS software comes standard with Hexagon Metrology measurement systems.
The new version of now utilizes Microsoft 6.0 Common Controls to provide a more cohesive and intuitive user interface, the company says. The appearance of common controls in dialog boxes has been streamlined throughout the software.
“PC-DMIS 2013 MR1 is a customer-driven release based on real-world feedback from our PC-DMIS user forum and our technical support teams,” said Ken Woodbine, president of Hexagon Metrology Software Division. “Our mid-term software development strategy focuses on user requests and honing our existing tools, while concurrently implementing new ideas. The result is an ideal balance of usability advancements and innovative features to improve the user experience and the overall operational efficiency of the software.”
The mid-term release includes a series of enhancements across the PC-DMIS EMS (Enterprise Metrology Solutions) platform. The Blade Analysis module includes the ability to create a Nominal file and a Report file directly from PC-DMIS. Utilizing the Blade Scan toolkit, users can now perform a defined path scan. The new Auto Feature measurement strategy enables users to scan a plane by moving along a path defined by a set of points. The software also includes a new simple graphical user interface to calibrate LSPX1C, LSPX1H, and LSPX1SF probe changers.
PC-DMIS 2013 MR1 also delivers a one-click manual target area for optical coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). For use with the Hexagon Optiv multi-sensor CMM, PC-DMIS Vision software adds a CWS (Chromatic White Light Sensor) scanning capability to its FDC (Firmware Distributed Control) Interface, as well as continuous wrist mapping for the CMS sensor.
For more information, visit Hexagon Metrology.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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