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What are the PSP1, PSP2 and PSP3 Multiconfiguration operands and what do they do?


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What do the PSP operands do?

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They allow you to set the pickup values for any parameter of any given surface.  For example, assume the focal length of a paraxial lens (which corresponds to the value of Parameter 1 for the paraxial lens surface) is picked up from the thickness value of the same surface and then offset by 10 mm.  You can control these pick-up settings in the MCE.  The only reason to do this would be to set up more than one configuration with the pick-up settings changing from one configuration to the next.

 

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Jeff

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They allow you to set the pickup values for any parameter of any given surface.  For example, assume the focal length of a paraxial lens (which corresponds to the value of Parameter 1 for the paraxial lens surface) is picked up from the thickness value of the same surface and then offset by 10 mm.  You can control these pick-up settings in the MCE.  The only reason to do this would be to set up more than one configuration with the pick-up settings changing from one configuration to the next.

 

Regards,

Jeff


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Jeff,

 

Thank You for the response.


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