mycnc:mycnc_configuration_dialogs
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- | === Triggers === | + | === Triggers/Timers=== |
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+ | Triggers allow the software to interpret the sensor data depending on the sensor behaviour or the current position in the control program. The settings that can be assigned to the triggers are the following: | ||
+ | * Enabled/ | ||
+ | * Input number to indicate which particular input the trigger is bound to. | ||
+ | * Trigger behaviour (rising/ | ||
+ | * Output number specifies which output port is bound to the trigger prompt. This feature remains from the earlier versions of the software. | ||
+ | * Slot specifies the result of the trigger being prompted. Usually, the Stop Program option is chosen, however custom trigger responses can be written as PLC commands (such as TRIG04) | ||
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+ | Timers serve as a way to use the controller rather than the computer for timing tasks. The following settings can be specified: | ||
+ | * Enabled/ | ||
+ | * Output pin number to specify which pin is bound to the timer | ||
+ | * Pulse time, in order to set how long the process tied to the output pin (such as a coolant system) will be ON | ||
+ | * Pause time, in order to set how long this process will be OFF | ||
=== MPG through binary inputs === | === MPG through binary inputs === | ||
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+ | These settings allow the user to set up the manual pulse generator behaviour. The following settings can be modified: | ||
+ | * Enabled/ | ||
+ | * Input ports number (2 ports needed for an MPG). | ||
+ | * Slot can be changed between MPG (to move the spindle around), THC/Z axis offset for manual control of the z-axis during torch height control, or Spindle Sync to synchronize the vertical z-axis movement and the rotation of the spindle. | ||
+ | * Encoder resolution: number of encoder markings per rotation * number of impulses per marking | ||
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+ | As the ET10 controller has dedicated input ports for manual pulse generators, it is not needed to specify 2 different ports but rather one dedicated encoder port number for an ET10 setup. | ||
=== Jog through ADC inputs === | === Jog through ADC inputs === | ||
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===Connections=== | ===Connections=== | ||
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+ | The connections tab outlines: | ||
+ | * the connection source (ADC, DAC, PWM, Input Pin, Input Port, Output Pin, Output Port, Encoder, Global variable, Item, XItem) | ||
+ | * source parameter | ||
+ | * connection destination | ||
+ | * destination parameter | ||
+ | * K values (ratio values) K and K0 | ||
====Network==== | ====Network==== | ||
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====Motion==== | ====Motion==== | ||
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Upon opening the Motion tab in Settings, you are presented with the following window: | Upon opening the Motion tab in Settings, you are presented with the following window: | ||
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===Hardware PLC=== | ===Hardware PLC=== | ||
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- | + | This list presents the available hardware PLC macros, with the ability to add, delete and edit the individual macros as required. After editing the hardware PLC, remember to press the Build All, Save All and Send buttons for the changes to take effect. | |
- | This list presents the available hardware PLC macros, with the ability to add, delete and edit the individual macros as required. | + | |
===Hardware PLC Templates=== | ===Hardware PLC Templates=== | ||
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* **Lib storage folder** specifies the folder in which the library parts are stored on the computer. | * **Lib storage folder** specifies the folder in which the library parts are stored on the computer. | ||
* **NC code filename extensions** list the possible extensions that the software will allow the user to open. If an extension is not on the list, it can be added provided it can be read by the myCNC software. | * **NC code filename extensions** list the possible extensions that the software will allow the user to open. If an extension is not on the list, it can be added provided it can be read by the myCNC software. | ||
- | * **G04 cycle time** marks the internal controller setting for time marking in order to properly synchronize the controller and the computer. | + | * **G04 cycle time** marks the internal controller setting for time marking in order to properly synchronize the controller and the computer. |
* The **Disable keyboard Events** setting allows to completely disable keyboard inputs, leaving only the touchscreen. | * The **Disable keyboard Events** setting allows to completely disable keyboard inputs, leaving only the touchscreen. | ||
* The basic machine profile can be specified to be Mill/ | * The basic machine profile can be specified to be Mill/ | ||
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- | Consult the QuickStart [[quickstart: | + | The Start/Stop settings specify the behaviour of the machine as the start/stop commands are sent to it. Consult the QuickStart [[quickstart: |
===Shape Library Settings=== | ===Shape Library Settings=== | ||
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====Screen==== | ====Screen==== | ||
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+ | The screen settings allow the user to edit the appearance of myCNC software. The following settings can be edited: | ||
+ | * Language can be switched by inputting the corresponding two-letter acronym (**en** for English, **ru** for Russian, **es** for Spanish, **pl** for Polish). More languages will be added to myCNC software in the near future, and if a native speaker desires to aid the localization process, the myCNC team will provide the user with the myCNC translation .xls file | ||
+ | * Theme can be switched by specifying the path to the folder containing all the images for a given theme. This folder should be located in opt/ | ||
+ | * Buttons skin field specifies the folder from which the icon frames are taken. This folder should be located in myCNC/ | ||
+ | * Style can be specified via a [name].style (x.style by default) file which can be found in .config/ | ||
+ | * Full screen toggle to make the myCNC application full screen | ||
+ | * Maximize screen toggle to make the application take up the full screen, with the window buttons (close/ | ||
+ | * Fixed screen size to give the window a pre-set size. Note: this does not work with the maximize/ | ||
+ | * Hide Left Tabbar to hide the older version of the navigation window (ON by default in all the newer 1366 profile versions) | ||
+ | * Hide cursor allows the users with a touchscreen setup to hide the window cursor | ||
+ | * 2D visualization: | ||
+ | * 2D visualization: | ||
+ | * 2D visualization: | ||
+ | * Linear axes can be displayed in mm or inches. This is done for visualization purposes, and does not impact the actual measurements of the original file. | ||
+ | * Rotary axes can be displayed in degrees, radians or gradians. This is done for visualization purposes, and does not impact the actual measurements of the original file. | ||
+ | * MDI widget configuration allows the user to edit the on-screen input field/ | ||
+ | * Width and length of the on-screen widget. | ||
+ | * Virtual keyboard can be enabled or disabled | ||
+ | * The closing behaviour can be edited to close on Enter press | ||
+ | * Widget position can either be chosen to be in a custom location, or centered. | ||
+ | * Pendant widget configuration allows the user to edit the pendant widget (currently present on the 1280 profile series). The following settings are available: | ||
+ | * Pendant view | ||
+ | * Widget size | ||
+ | * Buttons present in the widget (axes, jog buttons, +/- buttons, pendant step buttons) | ||
===Colors=== | ===Colors=== | ||
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==Flatbed correction== | ==Flatbed correction== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
==Height map== | ==Height map== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
==3D Printer== | ==3D Printer== | ||
- | + | {{: | |
- | ==Multi-device== | + | |
==MaxLaser== | ==MaxLaser== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
==Circular Saw== | ==Circular Saw== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
==PWM PIDs== | ==PWM PIDs== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
==Modbus servo== | ==Modbus servo== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
==Exhaust/ | ==Exhaust/ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
====Camera==== | ====Camera==== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | For a full overview of CNC Vision Camera setup, please consult the [[quickstart: | ||
====5 axes RTCP=== | ====5 axes RTCP=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
====Panel/ | ====Panel/ | ||
===Wireless Pendant/ | ===Wireless Pendant/ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Operator Panel=== | ===Operator Panel=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Gamepad=== | ===Gamepad=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Hotkeys=== | ===Hotkeys=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Hardkeys=== | ===Hardkeys=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
====Hardware==== | ====Hardware==== | ||
===Common Hardware Settings=== | ===Common Hardware Settings=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Encoders=== | ===Encoders=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Analogue Closed Loop=== | ===Analogue Closed Loop=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Pulse-Dir Closed Loop=== | ===Pulse-Dir Closed Loop=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===ET2/ | ===ET2/ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Host Modbus=== | ===Host Modbus=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
====Advanced==== | ====Advanced==== | ||
===Profile=== | ===Profile=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===Debug=== | ===Debug=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===UI Settings=== | ===UI Settings=== | ||
+ | {{: | ||
mycnc/mycnc_configuration_dialogs.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/28 15:51 by ivan