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CS-Lab / Simple problem, but I can not get it to work
« on: October 06, 2019, 06:13:47 PM »
Hello, another problem with the IP 4 M.
Am starting to regret buying it, support from both supplier and manufacturer is pretty non-existent TBH.
I have a simple problem.
I use a ip4 on my plasma cutting table, which I am working on step by step.
Have the axii working, homing works etcetera.
I want to try ohmic sensing the top of the plate before retracting to pierce height and starting.
However I can not get it to work at all, is it true the IP 4 M can only use NC sensors??
The homing switches are NC,but I am unable to verify if those are the only type the IP M can work with, or if the controller can work with NO contacts and how to make that work. I have assigned port 10 , pin 5 to the probe, yet I do not get anything working. 2,3 and 4 are the homing switches, if I manually push the homing switches the corresponding input lights up, but those switches are NC's, as I feel those are safer (and the manual also comments about it)
I've read a lot, and some posts indicate that a input can either be NO or NC, but how do I change it then in Mach3/CSMIO controller configuration.
I can set all inputs to either active low or active high, yet I see no changes when using a DMM on the connector. I would expect some kind of change measuring between a input pin and its corresponding 0v, they are always NC.
Stumped about this TBH, why isn't such a simple thing described more clearly (the Ip M is marketed as a step into CNC, yet the manual is aimed at someone who is much more advanced. Also there are some blatant mistakes in the manual as well.
Am starting to regret buying it, support from both supplier and manufacturer is pretty non-existent TBH.
I have a simple problem.
I use a ip4 on my plasma cutting table, which I am working on step by step.
Have the axii working, homing works etcetera.
I want to try ohmic sensing the top of the plate before retracting to pierce height and starting.
However I can not get it to work at all, is it true the IP 4 M can only use NC sensors??
The homing switches are NC,but I am unable to verify if those are the only type the IP M can work with, or if the controller can work with NO contacts and how to make that work. I have assigned port 10 , pin 5 to the probe, yet I do not get anything working. 2,3 and 4 are the homing switches, if I manually push the homing switches the corresponding input lights up, but those switches are NC's, as I feel those are safer (and the manual also comments about it)
I've read a lot, and some posts indicate that a input can either be NO or NC, but how do I change it then in Mach3/CSMIO controller configuration.
I can set all inputs to either active low or active high, yet I see no changes when using a DMM on the connector. I would expect some kind of change measuring between a input pin and its corresponding 0v, they are always NC.
Stumped about this TBH, why isn't such a simple thing described more clearly (the Ip M is marketed as a step into CNC, yet the manual is aimed at someone who is much more advanced. Also there are some blatant mistakes in the manual as well.