Use the Definition tab of the Setup Properties dialog to name the Setup and specify the fixture ID and Part name.
Setup Name — Enter a name for the Setup. This name is used only as a label for the Setup.
Fixture ID — Verify the Fixture ID for the Setup. The default value should be correct because it is taken from the current *.cnc post processor template file. If the default value is not correct, enter the correct value.
Fixture IDs allow the machine to offset the fixture to correspond to the program zero, instead of having to move the fixture to the spot where the program is. For machines that use NC codes G54 - G59 or registers 54 - 59, the default should be 54. For machines that use NC codes H1 - H3, the default should be 1.
Part Name — Optionally enter a different Part Name for the part. This defaults to the file name, but you may need to override this for Fanuc controls to give the part a numeric part name.
Setup type — Select a Setup type. If you are editing a Setup, this field is unavailable.
Allow features requiring right-angled tool holder — Select this option if you want to allow the creation of features that can be cut only with a right-angled tool holder.
Spindle — If you select a Turning Setup type, select whether the Setup is on the Main or Sub spindle.
Multi-axis Setups have these attributes:
If you do not enter a coordinate, the Z index clearance value is used for the index retract move. Z index clearance is a clearance distance above the stock bounding cylinder. This can result in a Z value for indexing that is outside the valid range for the machine. It can also result in less-efficient retract moves if the part is an irregular shape.
5-axis position menu — There is often an alternate orientation option for accessing a face. Select from: