mycnc:mpg_through_binary_inputs
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* If necessary, select the coordinate axis, which will be controlled by the MPG | * If necessary, select the coordinate axis, which will be controlled by the MPG | ||
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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. If using a software pendant approach while having selected a particular axis (for example, by using the hotkeys to switch the step size while only using the MPG wheel to control the X axis), you can enter '' |
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* We set the resolving power of the MPG - the number of pulses per one revolution of the MPG | * We set the resolving power of the MPG - the number of pulses per one revolution of the MPG | ||
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=====ET10 MPG connection through encoder inputs===== | =====ET10 MPG connection through encoder inputs===== | ||
- | If you use the ET10 controller | + | If you use the [[https:// |
- | * 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 | + | {{ : |
- | * It is also necessary to select the MPG function (MPG wheel/ | + | |
+ | * 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 | ||
+ | * It is also necessary to select the MPG function (MPG wheel/ | ||
^Functions^Discriptions^ | ^Functions^Discriptions^ | ||
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* If necessary, select the coordinate axis which will be controlled by MPG. This will allow to move the machine along that axis when the MPG wheel is turned. | * If necessary, select the coordinate axis which will be controlled by MPG. This will allow to move the machine along that axis when the MPG wheel is turned. | ||
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- | | + | * If using a software pendant approach while having selected a particular axis (for example, |
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- | * We set the resolving power of the MPG - the number of pulses per one revolution of MPG. Note that since this number will be counting not the number of clicks | + | * The encoder |
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- | The following | + | The diagram |
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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/ | + | As already mentioned, axis jog control can be set up directly from the //MPG through binary inputs// settings window. |
* In the **Source** field, select Encoder. | * In the **Source** field, select Encoder. | ||
* For the **parameter**, | * For the **parameter**, | ||
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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. | + | This will allow the operator |
mycnc/mpg_through_binary_inputs.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/30 11:41 by ivan