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− | [[File:Granityunitconversion.png|400px|thumb|Example of unit conversion on the right side of hardware unit spinboxes | + | [[File:Granityunitconversion.png|400px|thumb|Example of unit conversion on the right side of hardware unit spinboxes.]]As many parameters, such as velocity limit or fault thresholds, are entered in hardware scale that may be difficult to visualize, Granity converts them to real world units automatically and displays them in the right side of parameter input fields. |
Unit conversions are done according to the [[Granity user guide/Machine|Axis mechanics parameters]]. If Axis mechanics or motor feedback device resolution are changed, then also unit conversions change. | Unit conversions are done according to the [[Granity user guide/Machine|Axis mechanics parameters]]. If Axis mechanics or motor feedback device resolution are changed, then also unit conversions change. | ||
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