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mycnc:mpg_through_binary_inputs [2019/11/11 09:18] ivanmycnc:mpg_through_binary_inputs [2019/11/11 09:34] ivan
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 =====ET10 MPG connection through encoder inputs===== =====ET10 MPG connection through encoder inputs=====
  
-If you use the ET10 controller [[https://shop.pv-automation.com/et10/9-mycnc-et10.html]], you can utilize the dedicated encoder inputs instead of connecting the MPG wheel to the binary inputs of this controller. In this way, it is not necessary to specify two binary inputs but rather one specific encoder input. +If you use the [[https://shop.pv-automation.com/et10/9-mycnc-et10.html|ET10 controller]], you can utilize the dedicated encoder inputs instead of connecting the MPG wheel to the binary inputs of this controller. In this way, it is not necessary to specify two binary inputs but rather one specific encoder input. 
   * To activate the MPG or Encoder, it is necessary to check the box next to required MPG/encoder number:{{ :mycnc:2018-08-20_11-32-57.jpg?nolink |}}   * To activate the MPG or Encoder, it is necessary to check the box next to required MPG/encoder number:{{ :mycnc:2018-08-20_11-32-57.jpg?nolink |}}
   * After activation, you can select the encoder number on the controller for to specify which encoder will be operated {{ :mycnc:2018-08-20_11-33-05.jpg?nolink |}}   * After activation, you can select the encoder number on the controller for to specify which encoder will be operated {{ :mycnc:2018-08-20_11-33-05.jpg?nolink |}}
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 {{:mycnc:et10-connection-encoders-mpg-002.png}} {{:mycnc:et10-connection-encoders-mpg-002.png}}
  
-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/Outputs/Sensors > Connections, and add a new connection or edit an existing one.+As already mentioned, axis control can be set up directly from the //MPG through binary inputs// settings window. In order to set up this encoder to change some values within the software (such as jog overspeed, motion overspeed, etc), the user can go into Settings > Config > Inputs/Outputs/Sensors > Connections, and add a new connection or edit an existing one.
   * In the **Source** field, select Encoder.    * In the **Source** field, select Encoder. 
   * For the **parameter**, type in some parameter 100-112 for fast encoders (0-16 is reserved for slow encoders). In order to check which particular encoder is used, the user can go into Settings > Config > Hardware > Encoders and note which encoder value changes as the MPG wheel is being turned. For example, for fast encoder #5, parameter 105 will be chosen.    * For the **parameter**, type in some parameter 100-112 for fast encoders (0-16 is reserved for slow encoders). In order to check which particular encoder is used, the user can go into Settings > Config > Hardware > Encoders and note which encoder value changes as the MPG wheel is being turned. For example, for fast encoder #5, parameter 105 will be chosen. 
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 {{:mycnc:mpg-encoder-setup-002.png}} {{:mycnc:mpg-encoder-setup-002.png}}
  
-This will allow us to use the MPG wheel connected to the encoder inputs to change a number of myCNC parameters. +This will allow us to use the MPG wheel connected to the encoder inputs to change a number of myCNC parameters of the fly
mycnc/mpg_through_binary_inputs.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/30 11:41 by ivan

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