David Bagby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While reading the EMC2 documents, I think I may have missed a 
> concept...  I'm wondering about the intended purpose for F2.
>
> The docs talk about F2 "toggling the machine power".
> The usage steps are always F1 (toggle estop) and then F2 (toggle power) 
> - and if one just follows the recipe of F1, F2 things work...
>   
Yes, the names of these states is confusing, and most other controls 
have only two
states instead of three.  So, there is E-stop, E-stop reset and machine 
on.  In E-stop,
everything hazardous is disabled.  In E-stop reset, the servo amps might 
be enabled,
but the PID logic will send zero to the servo amps.  Only in machine on will
the machine move, hold position, etc.

Now, one of the problems with the above approach is it allows the servo 
amps to
drift due to small offsets in the amps if left in the in-between state 
of E-stop reset.
So, it is better to set up the servo amps to only be enabled when in 
machine on.
This makes it hard to set the velocity zero on the servo amps, but some 
rigging
of relays allows you to do that.

Jon

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