quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:probe_setup
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- | ====Probing Wizard Setup in Mill profile==== | + | ====Probing Wizard Setup==== |
- | In order to properly set up a probe system | + | In order to properly set up a probe system from scratch on your machine (especially if the software has not, for any reason, been updated to its latest version) please check the following: |
1. In **CNC Settings > PLC > Hardware PLC**, check that the command **TRIG04** is created. The program should contain the following code: | 1. In **CNC Settings > PLC > Hardware PLC**, check that the command **TRIG04** is created. The program should contain the following code: | ||
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- | 2. In **CNC Settings > Probing Wizard > Probing Macro Wizard**, click **Generate All Probing Macros** and **Generate PLC Probing procedure M288**. Among other settings, this generates the necessary windows for the popup screens of the probe sensor (popups 20, 21 and 22). | + | 2. In **CNC Settings > Probing Wizard > Probing Macro Wizard**, click **Generate All Probing Macros** and **Generate PLC Probing procedure M288**. Among other settings, this generates the necessary windows for the popup screens of the probe sensor (popup 21 and 22). |
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+ | 3. After generating the M288 probing procedure, head into **CNC Settings > Config > PLC > Hardware PLC** and click the **Save All**, **Build All** and **Send** buttons to trigger the PLC disk image reflashing process: | ||
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- | 3. If you want to set the particular port that you are using for your sensor, go to Go to **CNC Settings > Probing Wizard > Probing Config** and click the **Enable Probe sensor protection** button after setting the particular port desired (Port 9 for this example). This setting will be automatically mirrored in the **CNC Settings > Triggers/ | + | 4. In order to specify |
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- | 4. Double-check the TRIG04 procedure from Step 1, and edit it back to the code above if it had been changed (this can occur on older versions of the software). | + | 5. Double-check the TRIG04 procedure from Step 1, and edit it back to the code above if it had been changed (this can occur on older versions of the software). |
The probe wizard setup should now be complete. | The probe wizard setup should now be complete. | ||
+ | //NOTE: Please not that probing configuration is separate from setting up items such as collision sensors, emergency stop buttons, etc, due to the use of different macros / PLC procedures. // | ||
====Using the probe sensor in myCNC software==== | ====Using the probe sensor in myCNC software==== | ||
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=====Probe tools currently available===== | =====Probe tools currently available===== | ||
- | The currently available CNC touch probe tools are the Wired Probe Sensor (SEN-PR-WR01), | + | The currently available CNC touch probe tools are the Wired Probe Sensor (SEN-PR-WR01), |
===Wired Probe Sensor (SEN-PR-WR01)=== | ===Wired Probe Sensor (SEN-PR-WR01)=== |
quickstart/mycnc-quick-start/probe_setup.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/04 14:18 by ivan