Solved - Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1
15 Aug 2018 17:01 - 18 Oct 2018 14:36 #116088
by caban
Solved - Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1 was created by caban
As long as I have the homing sequence on 0-1-2 everything is ok.
If I change it to 0-1-1 comes an Endstop error message.
Does anyone know advice?
If I change it to 0-1-1 comes an Endstop error message.
Does anyone know advice?
Last edit: 18 Oct 2018 14:36 by caban.
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16 Aug 2018 13:02 #116137
by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1
Do both "1" axes share a limit switch input?
There are INI file entries for "HOME_IGNORE_LIMIT" and "HOME_IS_SHARED" that might need to be set.
linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/config/ini-co...s__lt_num_gt_section
There are INI file entries for "HOME_IGNORE_LIMIT" and "HOME_IS_SHARED" that might need to be set.
linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/config/ini-co...s__lt_num_gt_section
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16 Aug 2018 13:11 #116139
by caban
Replied by caban on topic Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1
No, every axis has its own switch and its own input pin..
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16 Aug 2018 13:25 #116147
by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1
Is the home switch also the limit switch? If it is then you do need HOME_IGNORE_LIMITS
But I think that there might be a bit of a bug where the system only ignores some limits if more than one axis is moving. Pnnconf seems to do some clever stuff with a lut5 component to get round this (I am fuzzy on the details here)
But I think that there might be a bit of a bug where the system only ignores some limits if more than one axis is moving. Pnnconf seems to do some clever stuff with a lut5 component to get round this (I am fuzzy on the details here)
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16 Aug 2018 16:51 #116176
by Mike_Eitel
Replied by Mike_Eitel on topic Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1
I remember from Stuttgart that setting the HOME positions uneven to 0.0 to release the switches was part of the solution.
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18 Oct 2018 14:36 #118998
by caban
Replied by caban on topic Endstop error after setting HOME SEQUENCE 0-1-1
Relocating the home position from the switch solved the problem
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