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- | ++++ Why is there no connection between my computer and the myCNC controller? | | + | ====Software Setup==== |
- | If there doesn' | + | ++++ How do I navigate |
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+ | A short introduction to myCNC software is available here: | ||
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+ | If you would like more information about all the particular buttons | ||
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- | ++++ Why is the machine not moving despite the on-screen coordinates changing? | | + | ++++ How to set up homing? | |
- | If after the motors have been connected, the machine isn't moving despite the on-screen coordinates changing while pressing the jog keys, the pulse width might be set up incorrectly, | + | The following video is available |
- | Typically, if using a stepper motor, a higher setting number than the default should be chosen in order to allow the machine to register the pulses sent to it. | + | {{youtube> |
- | NOTE: The first value in the Pulse Width field in the myCNC settings refers to the first four movement directions for the controller (for example, X+, X-, Y+ and Y-), while the second value refers to the last two movement directions (for example, Z+ and Z-). Typically, these fields should be set to the same value, however they can be different if different drivers are used on the last two axes (motors 5 and 6) as compared to motors 1 through 4. | + | A full manual is available here: [[quickstart: |
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- | ++++ What to do if it seems like there is something wrong with the hardware? | | ||
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- | First of all, go through the relevant hardware troubleshooting checklist available here: [[troubleshooting: | ||
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- | If using an ET10 board, check that it was assembled correctly, using the images in this forum thread as reference: [[http:// | ||
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- | If nothing comes up, write to us using our [[https:// | ||
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- | ++++ How to remove the homing dialog that keeps popping up when starting the program? | | ||
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- | The homing dialog is done through the HOMING_HANDLER Software PLC. If you would like to disable it, add a line saying exit(99); near the start of the code like so: | ||
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- | This will force the handler to exit before showing the popup. In order to bring the popup up again, simply delete the exit(99); line, or put two forward slashes in front of it, like so: | ||
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- | ++++ Why do ports turn on/off automatically when opening and closing the program? | | ||
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- | Check the _HANDLER_INIT and _HANDLER_EXIT Software PLCs for the starting and closing commands respectively (specifically, | ||
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++++ How to change Screen Size and Position | | ++++ How to change Screen Size and Position | | ||
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DOES depend on OS/Window Manager. You might need to play with these settings to find a view | DOES depend on OS/Window Manager. You might need to play with these settings to find a view | ||
suitable for your needs.</ | suitable for your needs.</ | ||
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- | ++++ Why do ClearPath drivers not work out of the box? | | ||
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- | ClearPath drivers will not out of the box unless using the line driver to 5V converters. Here is the official explanation from the ClearPath website as to why the ClearPath drivers are not directly compatible: | ||
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- | Effectively, | ||
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- | More information about the converter boards is available here: [[other: | ||
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- | ++++Why does the Parts Library not show certain parts? | | + | ++++ How to change |
- | When entering the Parts Library, you may be greeted with an empty page, or a page that's missing some parts that are supposed | + | A quick video on switching mm to inches is available: |
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- | To remedy this, head into Settings > Config > Preferences > Shape Library Settings and make sure that the necessary libraries are selected by clicking the checkmark field. This setting is present to allow the operator to disregard all the part libraries which are not necessary for their particular machine: | + | |
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- | Save and reload the application, | + | |
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* **Edit XML config item** experimental dialog will be shown. | * **Edit XML config item** experimental dialog will be shown. | ||
* Find a line with attribute " | * Find a line with attribute " | ||
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+ | ++++ How does the Run from Here procedure work? | | ||
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+ | In an event of an emergency stop or failure of a mill machine running a program file, it is often useful to be able to open the file back up afterwards and be able to continue from the middle of the program without having to go through all the steps again. This is often complicated by the fact that a large program file consists of many lines of code, making it difficult to easily navigate to the place where the cutting process stopped initially. In order to facilitate finding this spot, the Run from Here process is put in place in myCNC software. | ||
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+ | The Run from Here method is described in the following section of the myCNC Screen manual: [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Troubleshooting ==== | ||
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+ | ++++ Why is there no connection between my computer and the myCNC controller? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | If there doesn' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ Why do ports turn on/off automatically when opening and closing the program? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | Check the _HANDLER_INIT and _HANDLER_EXIT Software PLCs for the starting and closing commands respectively (specifically, | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{:: | ||
+ | |||
+ | The '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ How to remove the homing dialog that keeps popping up when starting the program? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | The homing dialog is done through the HOMING_HANDLER Software PLC. If you would like to disable it, add a line saying exit(99); near the start of the code like so: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{:: | ||
+ | |||
+ | This will force the handler to exit before showing the popup. In order to bring the popup up again, simply delete the exit(99); line, or put two forward slashes in front of it, like so: | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ Why is the machine not moving despite the on-screen coordinates changing? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | If after the motors have been connected, the machine isn't moving despite the on-screen coordinates changing while pressing the jog keys, the pulse width might be set up incorrectly, | ||
+ | |||
+ | Typically, if using a stepper motor, a higher setting number than the default should be chosen in order to allow the machine to register the pulses sent to it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | NOTE: The first value in the Pulse Width field in the myCNC settings refers to the first four movement directions for the controller (for example, X+, X-, Y+ and Y-), while the second value refers to the last two movement directions (for example, Z+ and Z-). Typically, these fields should be set to the same value, however they can be different if different drivers are used on the last two axes (motors 5 and 6) as compared to motors 1 through 4. | ||
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+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ What to do if it seems like there is something wrong with the hardware? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | First of all, go through the relevant hardware troubleshooting checklist available here: [[troubleshooting: | ||
+ | |||
+ | If using an ET10 board, check that it was assembled correctly, using the images in this forum thread as reference: [[http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | If nothing comes up, write to us using our [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++Why does the Parts Library not show certain parts? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | When entering the Parts Library, you may be greeted with an empty page, or a page that's missing some parts that are supposed to be there: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | To remedy this, head into Settings > Config > Preferences > Shape Library Settings and make sure that the necessary libraries are selected by clicking the checkmark field. This setting is present to allow the operator to disregard all the part libraries which are not necessary for their particular machine: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Save and reload the application, | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ++++ Why do ClearPath drivers not work out of the box? | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ClearPath drivers will not out of the box unless using the line driver to 5V converters. Here is the official explanation from the ClearPath website as to why the ClearPath drivers are not directly compatible: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{:: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Effectively, | ||
+ | |||
+ | More information about the converter boards is available here: [[other: | ||
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++++ Why is the knife not turning when using the Tangential Knife profile (X1366V)? | | ++++ Why is the knife not turning when using the Tangential Knife profile (X1366V)? | | ||
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+ | {{youtube> | ||
Check that the tangential knife is turned on in the settings. Alternatively, | Check that the tangential knife is turned on in the settings. Alternatively, |
faq.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/20 10:07 by ivan