Re: Re: EMC Home and Limit Wiring
Posted by
Alan Rothenbush
on 2002-03-12 11:23:05 UTC
>Ahh, for those of you who have taken the handwheels off your leadscrews !
> EMC will allow you to jog off the limit switch, but not jog further onto
> the limit sw. So, it needs to know which one is tripped.
> > And finally, is there no provision for an EStop switch ? Or is this aThat's the problem. Having read what documentation I can find, I still
> > double-pole switch to be added to both Limit switch loops.
> There should be a parallel port pin in all versions of EMC that will
> accept an external E-stop signal. You have to read the documentation
> for the auxilliary I/O to see which pin has that function.
can't see any reference to this input ...
Alan
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2002-03-11 14:34:25 UTC
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2002-03-11 15:18:03 UTC
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Jon Elson
2002-03-11 23:22:19 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] EMC Home and Limit Wiring
Alan Rothenbush
2002-03-12 11:23:05 UTC
Re: Re: EMC Home and Limit Wiring
Paul
2002-03-12 15:54:47 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] EMC Home and Limit Wiring
Brian Pitt
2002-03-12 18:44:16 UTC
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rehenry
2002-03-13 11:53:23 UTC
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