Setting Tool Orientation Limits in an Area

This setting enables the tool to use tool orientation (roll- and pitch axis) as a criteria for when to enable and disable the tool. The orientation setting can be defined manually or by using a teach mode.

The tolerance for pitch and roll is ±15°.

The tool can only measure two rotational axis. Due to the limitations in sensor technology the rotation around the Earth's gravity vector (yaw axis) cannot be detected.

Rotational axes for Angle tools

A

Roll

B

Pitch

C

Yaw

Rotational axes for Pistol grip tools

A

Roll

B

Pitch

C

Yaw

Pitch

The rotational angle between the tool's socket axis and a vertical plane. Values: between -90° and 90°.

Pitch in Angle tools

The video below shows an example of pitch in Angle tools.

Pitch in Pistol grip tools

Roll

The rotational angle around the tool's socket center axis. Values: between -180° and 180°.

At pitch ± 90°, roll cannot be measured.

Roll in Angle tools

The video below shows an example of roll in Angle tools.

Setting Tool Orientation Limits in an Area
  1. On the Edit Area screen select Orientation.

  2. Select the check box for Use Orientation, more options are now visible.

  3. Choose to either set the orientation manually or using the Teach Orientation function.

Setting the Tool Orientation using Teach Orientation
  1. Select Teach orientation.

  2. Select a delay time by tapping Time delay. The options are: No (default value), 5 seconds, 10 seconds, or 15 seconds.

  3. Place the tool in the correct orientation and press Start calibration.

To adjust the orientation settings, if needed, follow the same procedure as for setting the orientation manually.

Setting the orientation manually
  1. Select Orientation - roll, enter the value and then select OK.

  2. Select Orientation - pitch, enter the value and then select OK.

  3. Select Tolerance - roll, enter the value and then select OK. The tolerance for roll is ±15°.

  4. Select Tolerance - pitch, enter the value and then select OK. The tolerance for pitch is ±15°.