mycnc:mpg_through_binary_inputs
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Main window:{{ : | Main window:{{ : | ||
Basic functions: | Basic functions: | ||
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* To activate the MPG, it is necessary to check the box next to the MPG number:{{ : | * To activate the MPG, it is necessary to check the box next to the MPG number:{{ : | ||
* MPG - designed for manual control of the CNC without resorting to controlling the system from the operator panel. With the help of the control panel, the operator of the CNC machine can change the position of the axes, change the feedrate, adjust the spindle operation, set " | * MPG - designed for manual control of the CNC without resorting to controlling the system from the operator panel. With the help of the control panel, the operator of the CNC machine can change the position of the axes, change the feedrate, adjust the spindle operation, set " | ||
- | * examples of MPG are presented | + | * MPG examples |
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* Next we select the length of displacements with the help of an MPG. Number of movements in mm per pulse MPG: | * Next we select the length of displacements with the help of an MPG. Number of movements in mm per pulse MPG: | ||
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- | * We set the resolving power of the MPG - the number of pulses per one revolution of MPG | + | * We set the resolving power of the MPG - the number of pulses per one revolution of the MPG |
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+ | NOTE: The ET7 controller has two encoder slot reserved for the ET7 keyboard panel. These are permanently assigned to inputs #16, 17, 18, and 19, and cannot be changed despite editing the Config window (the preset cannot be overridden). If encoder input slots are to be used on the ET7 board, the latter two slots (2 and 3) should be used. This preset is not present on the ET6/ | ||
===== Mpg/Encoder ET10 throught binary inputs ===== | ===== Mpg/Encoder ET10 throught binary inputs ===== | ||
- | If you use the ET10 controller [[https:// | + | If you use the ET10 controller [[https:// |
* To activate the MPG or Encoder, it is necessary to check the box next to required MPG/encoder number:{{ : | * To activate the MPG or Encoder, it is necessary to check the box next to required MPG/encoder number:{{ : | ||
* After activation, you can select the encoder number on the controller for to specify which encoder will be operated {{ : | * After activation, you can select the encoder number on the controller for to specify which encoder will be operated {{ : | ||
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|Spindle Sync|Spindle control, via the analog output to control the spindle speed.| | |Spindle Sync|Spindle control, via the analog output to control the spindle speed.| | ||
- | * If necessary, select the coordinate axis, which will be controlled by MPG | + | * If necessary, select the coordinate axis which will be controlled by MPG |
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* Next we select the length of displacements with the help of MPG. Number of movements in mm per pulse MPG: | * Next we select the length of displacements with the help of MPG. Number of movements in mm per pulse MPG: | ||
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* We set the resolving power of the PGM - the number of pulses per one revolution of PGM | * We set the resolving power of the PGM - the number of pulses per one revolution of PGM | ||
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+ | ====ET10 MPG connection through encoder inputs==== | ||
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+ | The following diagram shows an example of an MPG wheel connection to the ET10 controller (encoder #5): | ||
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+ | In order to set up this encoder to change some values within the software (such as jog overspeed, motion overspeed, etc) or to jog axes, the user can go into Settings > Config > Inputs/ | ||
+ | * In the **Source** field, select Encoder. | ||
+ | * For the **parameter**, | ||
+ | * For **destination**, | ||
+ | * For **destination parameter**, | ||
+ | * Set K to 1, leave K0 blank. | ||
+ | The settings window should then look similar to this: | ||
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+ | This will allow us to use the MPG wheel connected to the encoder inputs to change a number of myCNC parameters. |
mycnc/mpg_through_binary_inputs.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/30 11:41 by ivan