Thanks to everyone for the advice. Home/limits are working properly now.
My primary issue was that I had mis-configured the system so that after a
home operation in the positive direction the machine thought it was at the
negative soft limit, thus it would not let me jog off the hard limit even
w
John Thornton wrote:
> Now you need to set your ini entries for min and max limit and you'll
> never jog into a limit switch again.
>
One slight quibble, you need to home first before the soft limits can
know what the safe
travel zone is. Then, you need to set the .ini file parameters
MAX_LI
Now you need to set your ini entries for min and max limit and you'll
never jog into a limit switch again.
On 11/29/2012 8:30 PM, Scott Hasse wrote:
> All-
>
> I'm running a pncconf-generated configuration with shared home and limit
> switches. I find that if I hit a limit switch, even if I chec
On 30 November 2012 02:30, Scott Hasse wrote:
> I'm running a pncconf-generated configuration with shared home and limit
> switches. I find that if I hit a limit switch, even if I check the
> "override limits" checkbox in the AXIS GUI I'm unable to jog off the limit
> switch (the job remains gra
Do the drives come back on when you hit the override limit switch.
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Scott Hasse wrote:
> All-
>
> I'm running a pncconf-generated configuration with shared home and limit
> switches. I find that if I hit a limit switch, even if I check the
> "override limits" che
All-
I'm running a pncconf-generated configuration with shared home and limit
switches. I find that if I hit a limit switch, even if I check the
"override limits" checkbox in the AXIS GUI I'm unable to jog off the limit
switch (the job remains grayed out). I do notice that the UI seems to
become