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Mach Discussion => Mach4 General Discussion => Topic started by: Mach4User on June 10, 2015, 04:27:10 AM
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Hi to all,
Im using Mach4 since two weeks- nice Software with lots of features.
After looking videos and reading the docs I got the machine running.
Ecept one issue: The homing.
Im using one home switch per axis.
I installed the darwin parallel port Interface and configured the homing switches as input signals.
In the Mach4 settings I redirected the signals to the expected homing Inputs for the three axes.
In the diag screen I see that the homing singnals are working correctly (The "Home-LED" of the regarding Axis toggles).
I don't use limit switches, so I left these setting unconfigured (not available) because I want to use the soft limits.
When I try to home one or all axis the machine state changes to "Homing". And that was it. Nothing happens. No movement.
No error message. I get the control back with emergency stop, so the Software don't freeze.
Is there anyone who knows these bevavior? ???
Regards from a Mach4User :)
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When you set up the motors in Darwin, did you remember to specify the home signal for each motor?
Peter
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Hi Peter,
yes, I think so. I attached a "mixed screenshot" with all relevant settings I did.
Any idea? ???
Thanks!!
Sebastian
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have you tried dazthegas homeing code
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I thought that the code of dazthegas is a work around for ESS-specific problems.
Thanks, I'll give it a try!
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Ok, I've had a look. Do you mean the homing offset workaround?
This is based on homed axes- but my problem is that there's no movement when I try to home the axes.
Additional info: When I try to activate the home switch manually the machine is already in "homing state".
I've expected that the homing state will be left. But no reaction- the machine stays in homing state.
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Sebastion,
It`s not a code issue. As you point out, you`re using the parallel port. And homing works, I use it all the time.
That said, you seem to have covered the setup issue I asked about. Does jogging within Darwin work okay?
Since I favour the simplist answer to problems, I suspect the culprit is related to the other problem you have posted about. That one does look suspiciously like a license issue. Be aware that sometimes updates to M4 break licensing. What versions are you using for M4 and Darwin?
Hang in there.
Peter
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Hey Peter,
seems to be a license problem.
I'll first fix this issue and test again (Details in the Darwin tread)-
thanks for your support!
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you may have home in place set
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Try negating the signal. I had the same problem months ago and Art said the way Mach 4 works is it doesn't expect to see a signal voltage from your limit or homing switches until they are tripped. It all depends on how they are wired NO or NC. I followed the recommendation in the Mach 3 users manual for NC so there is always a signal voltage going across the switch. When the switch is tripped the switch goes to an opened state and the signal voltage is lost. I wired my mill this way, way before there was ever a Mach 4 and it has worked flawlessly for home and limits. Then Mach 4 came along and that changed everything.