mycnc:mycnc_configuration_dialogs
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* 2D Cutting is used on plasma/gas machines which lack a configurable z-axis. This option is turned OFF by default. | * 2D Cutting is used on plasma/gas machines which lack a configurable z-axis. This option is turned OFF by default. | ||
* Step-jog count specifies whether the user wants the machine to monitor the inputs sent to it as it is already moving or not. If selected, the machine will count however many signals are sent to it even if it is moving already, if not selected then the machine will ignore other signals until it has completed its initial movement. | * Step-jog count specifies whether the user wants the machine to monitor the inputs sent to it as it is already moving or not. If selected, the machine will count however many signals are sent to it even if it is moving already, if not selected then the machine will ignore other signals until it has completed its initial movement. | ||
- | * Sync G0 & (G1, G2, G3) Overspeed allows the user to sync the rapid and cutting speeds, allowing the user to use one set of buttons (shown in the screenshot below) to change them at the same time. | + | |
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* Creep Speed specifies the speed of the machine after it begins to cut into the working material. It is advisable to set it to be lower than the actual working speed for a small portion of time at the start of the cut. This time is specified in seconds. | * Creep Speed specifies the speed of the machine after it begins to cut into the working material. It is advisable to set it to be lower than the actual working speed for a small portion of time at the start of the cut. This time is specified in seconds. | ||
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Consult the QuickStart [[quickstart: | Consult the QuickStart [[quickstart: | ||
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+ | NOTE: Some plasma features (such as the tie toolpath to position button) require to have axes selected in the '' | ||
===Shape Library Settings=== | ===Shape Library Settings=== | ||
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The height map window specifies the axes to log, the log header, the format string, and the file name for the map. | The height map window specifies the axes to log, the log header, the format string, and the file name for the map. | ||
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+ | The height map is typically utilized for the per-job height probing described in the [[mycnc: | ||
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+ | The height map file will be then saved as heights.map.raw file with an array of XYZ points stored in it to create a height map of the working surface through triangulation. | ||
==3D Printer== | ==3D Printer== | ||
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* K0 (offset value for the ratio that will bring the curve up/down) | * K0 (offset value for the ratio that will bring the curve up/down) | ||
* K (ratio value to multiply the result by) | * K (ratio value to multiply the result by) | ||
- | * P (proportional control ratio) | + | * P - proportional gain (proportional control ratio) |
- | * I (integral control ratio) | + | * I - integral gain (integral control ratio) |
- | * D (derivative control ratio) | + | * D -derivative gain (derivative control ratio) |
* Dead zone, which specifies a range in which inputs are outputted as a zero value | * Dead zone, which specifies a range in which inputs are outputted as a zero value | ||
- | * Control Min/Max | + | * Control Min/ |
- | * Sensor Offset | + | * Sensor Offset |
- | * Sensor ratio (1/1024) | + | * Sensor ratio (1/ |
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+ | A manual on using PWM PIDs in order to control an Automatic Gas Console is available [[mycnc: | ||
==Modbus servo== | ==Modbus servo== |
mycnc/mycnc_configuration_dialogs.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/28 15:51 by ivan