K3: Compensation5.4 Interpolatory compensationExtended FunctionsFunction Manual, 09/2009, 6FC5397-1BP20-0BA0 377$SN_CEC_TABLE_WEIGHT[1] =1.0$SN_CEC_TABLE_WEIGHT[2] =1.0$SN_CEC_TABLE_WEIGHT[3] =1.0;Changes to the following table parameters do not take effect until;a Power On;Define base axis X1$AN_CEC_INPUT_AXIS[0] =(X1)$AN_CEC_INPUT_AXIS[1] =(X1)$AN_CEC_INPUT_AXIS[2] =(X1)$AN_CEC_INPUT_AXIS[3] =(X1);Define compensation axis Z1$AN_CEC_OUTPUT_AXIS[0] =(Z1)$AN_CEC_OUTPUT_AXIS[1] =(Z1)$AN_CEC_OUTPUT_AXIS[2] =(Z1)$AN_CEC_OUTPUT_AXIS[3] =(Z1);Define distance between interpolation points for compensation values in f tables$AN_CEC_STEP[0] =500.0$AN_CEC_STEP[1] =500.0$AN_CEC_STEP[2] =500.0$AN_CEC_STEP[3] =500.0;Compensation starts at X1=0$AN_CEC_MIN[0] =0.0$AN_CEC_MIN[1] =0.0$AN_CEC_MIN[2] =0.0$AN_CEC_MIN[3] =0.0;Compensation ends at X1=2000$AN_CEC_MAX[0] =2000.0$AN_CEC_MAX[1] =2000.0$AN_CEC_MAX[2] =2000.0$AN_CEC_MAX[3] =2000.0;Values of f tables with index [t1] are multiplied by values in g tables;by the number [t2];in accordance with the rule of calculation specified above$AN_CEC_MULT_BY_TABLE[0] =5$AN_CEC_MULT_BY_TABLE[1] =6$AN_CEC_MULT_BY_TABLE[2] =7$AN_CEC_MULT_BY_TABLE[3] =8;Define the g table values for g_i(y) :;Function values g_1(x) for table with index [4]