mycnc:mycnc_configuration_dialogs
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* Input type **Normally opened** or **Normally closed** can be selected to the alarm to specify its default behaviour while not triggered. The default behaviour can be checked in the Diagnostics panel and can be inverted in Settings > Config > Hardware > Common Hardware Settings. | * Input type **Normally opened** or **Normally closed** can be selected to the alarm to specify its default behaviour while not triggered. The default behaviour can be checked in the Diagnostics panel and can be inverted in Settings > Config > Hardware > Common Hardware Settings. | ||
- | MyCNC software has different **Handlers** for Alarm. | + | MyCNC software has different **Handlers** for each Alarm. |
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+ | The following alarms are available: | ||
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+ | * Emergency Button | ||
+ | * Collision sensor | ||
+ | * //Please note that although although the functions might seem to overlap for some use cases, the collision sensor is set up as a different item in the myCNC settings from the probe sensor. The probe sensor should be set in Probing Wizard > Probing Config.// | ||
+ | * X: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * X2: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * Y: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * Z: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * A: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * B: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * C: Servo Driver Ready | ||
+ | * Air Pressure | ||
+ | * Gas Pressure | ||
+ | * Oxygen Pressure | ||
+ | * Coolant | ||
+ | * Safety Switch | ||
+ | * Motor Short Circuit | ||
+ | * Spindle Driver Ready | ||
+ | * Servo driver(s) alarm | ||
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The plasma settings screen allows the user to select the following: | The plasma settings screen allows the user to select the following: | ||
+ | * Arc Speed control. Arc speed control can be used on holes or when cutting arcs (such as rounded corners). In this tab you can: | ||
+ | * Enable/ | ||
+ | * Arc Slow Diameter. This specifies the maximum diameter for the arc to automatically enable arc / hole cutting speed. If the Arc Slow Diameter is set to 0, arc speed will only be enabled through the M17 macro in G-code (and disabled through the M18 macro). | ||
+ | * Cutting speed (Cutcharts) - this will preload a cutcharts speed, which can then be overwritten by the user. | ||
+ | * Arcs Cutting Speed (Cutcharts) - this will preload a cutcharts arc / hole cutting speed which can then be overwritten by the user. | ||
+ | * X1366P profiles have the Cutting and the Arc speed displayed on the main screen (as of February 2020) for the user to quickly reference / change if necessary: | ||
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* Current control. Current control can be chosen between Control through DAC, PWM, Modbus or Hypertherm Serial Interface. These are all mutually exclusive - only one can be chosen at a time. | * Current control. Current control can be chosen between Control through DAC, PWM, Modbus or Hypertherm Serial Interface. These are all mutually exclusive - only one can be chosen at a time. | ||
* Control through DAC is the option mostly used for simple plasma cutting machines. The DAC ratio allows the user to set the ratio to convert the value of the current. | * Control through DAC is the option mostly used for simple plasma cutting machines. The DAC ratio allows the user to set the ratio to convert the value of the current. |
mycnc/mycnc_configuration_dialogs.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/28 15:51 by ivan