The Simulation settings are almost identical to the settings of Calibration and Linearization. For detailed information on these settings, see
“Calibration and Linearization Settings”.
1 In the System Overview window, select the Press Task Processor for which you want to create a new Curve.
2 Double-click the Simulation Curve icon in the Resources pane.
The Simulation Curves overview appears, containing all of the available Simulation Curves for the Press Task Processor.
3 Click the New button.
The Create Table dialog box appears.
4 Specify how you want to initialize the table and click Next. For more information, see
“Create Table”.
A Curve Wizard dialog box appears where you can specify the initial curve data.
5 Select the values for the Stimuli column and click Next. For more information, see
“Stimuli Selection”.
A Curve Wizard dialog box appears where you can specify the initial curve data.
6 Select the values for the Wanted column and click Finish. For more information, see
“Wanted Selection”.
The Simulation Curve Editor appears.
7 Enter any required information, type the name of your Simulation Curve and click OK. For more information, see
“Curve Editor”.
Your Simulation Curve appears in the Simulation Curve List.
8 Close the overview.
1 In the System Overview window, select the Press Task Processor for which you want to edit the Simulation Curve.
2 Double-click the Curve icon in the Resources pane.
The Simulation Curves overview appears.
3 Select the Simulation Curve that you want to edit in the Simulation Curves list and click the Edit button.
The Simulation Curve Editor appears.
4 Enter any required information and click OK. For more information, see
“Curve Editor”.
Your Simulation Curve has been modified and is listed as such in the Simulation Curves List.
5 Close the overview.