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  1. #1
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    Help with CSMIO/IP-M

    Hi, I need help wiring a CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper as I just can’t read the online diagrams due to their resolution. Can anyone please let me know how I find out which output terminals to conect to the stepper motor driver. I also uderstand that I need a plugin to run this unit with mach3 but I don’t know the location of the plugin. Any help would be good. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry1956 View Post
    Hi, I need help wiring a CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper as I just can’t read the online diagrams due to their resolution. Can anyone please let me know how I find out which output terminals to conect to the stepper motor driver. I also uderstand that I need a plugin to run this unit with mach3 but I don’t know the location of the plugin. Any help would be good. Thanks.

    https://en.cs-lab.eu/technical-support/download/manuals-firmware-plugin/csmio-series-manuals-and-firmware-plugin/csmioip-m-user-manuals-download/

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertspark View Post
    https://en.cs-lab.eu/technical-support/download/manuals-firmware-plugin/csmio-series-manuals-and-firmware-plugin/csmioip-m-user-manuals-download/

    Plugin here

    https://en.cs-lab.eu/technical-support/download/manuals-firmware-plugin/csmio-series-manuals-and-firmware-plugin/csmioipm-firmware-updates-download/

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper

    thanks chaps, looked at manual and being thich still unsure of a way to bypass the estop as i dont see a way it conects with the CSMIO
    any help with this would be good. thanks

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    I didn't realise that you posted this under smooth stepper.

    CSMIO and the SMOOTH STEPPER are two totally different pieces of hardware that do almost the same thing from two totally different manufacturers.

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    Bypass the estop..... Explain please I don't understand what you are trying to do?


    Basically the CSMIO/IP-M arrives as a box that accepts inputs and provides outputs.

    You basically wire your fail safe +24v estop supply via a normally closed mushroom button to any input of the CSMIO/IP-M

    Unless of course you have bought a estop relay

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper

    Hi, thanks for reply. Re e stop. So if I have this correct. The e stop button switch just gets wired with both input and output to the input side terminals of the CSMIO. I just can’t figure out how that would work.

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper

    Yes I guess you are right about those manual images.... (I now have a big screen to look at).
    https://en.cs-lab.eu/wp-content/uplo...oipm_en_v2.pdf

    Looking at the image on page 20/69 it indicates that the estop is connected from power supply GND (power supply pin 1) to the estop and then to Input Pin 1 (which is 0+ Input)

    I would suggest looking at page 13/69 (although not clear) that you dont use the (-) pins unless you are not going to use ground (confusing note on the RHS (GND is not used in this case and itshould not be connected).

    I suspect that the provision of (+) and (-) inputs means you have a means for using PNP and NPN sensor inputs and that is why they are provided that way.

    Not a very good manual

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper

    Thanks for taking the time to help me out. I think that the manual is set at a knowledge lever far higher then my own.

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M smooth stepper

    Its not that complicated a manual, its just poorly written in my opinion

    I've sent a query off to their technical support: support "at" cs-lab.eu

    Hello,

    Trying to help someone online with a query.


    https://www.cnczone.com/forums/machines-running-mach-software/370216-help-csmio-ip-m.html#post2235634



    Would it be possible for you to provide a better images on page 18/69 and page 20/69 of this manual
    https://en.cs-lab.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/user_manual_csmioipm_en_v2.pdf



    Thanks,


    Would it also be possible for you to explain the use of inputs (+) and inputs (-) given that the digital input connector drawing on page 13/69 is not clear and has a warning note that says:
    GND is not used in this case and it should not be connected.
    but does not actualy say what this note relates to (I am guessing that it relates to all of the (-) input pins.


    are the (-) input pins the same as a GND connection or are they for PNP and NPN connections?


    Thanks very much
    let you know what comes back

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    where in the UK are you? (I'm around liverpool)

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M

    Thanks, I have also send CS-Lab a note for better information but know reply. To sum up what I think is correct. I have wired a power supply as follows positive to pin1 , neg to pin2 , ground to pin 3 of the cs lab board. The e stop from power supply positive to input pin 1 of the input terminal block. I have taken feeds as per manual from the output terminal block to the stepper motor driver and a 2nd power supply provides power to this motor driver. I think that I am right in thinking that to make this system work with mach3 it needs to be connected to the pc and the cslabs plugin installed in mach3.. how I got this correct. Thanks. Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry1956 View Post
    . I think that I am right in thinking that to make this system work with mach3 it needs to be connected to the pc and the cslabs plugin installed in mach3.. how I got this correct. Thanks. Michael
    Yes that is correct.

    Note it may have or require a static IP address assigning to your ethernet port on your PC (not got the manual in front of me at the moment..... Most ethernet CNC devices work that way)

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M

    this is the way I have it wired at the moment. is this correct?? michael
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Drawing1.jpg  

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M

    just got a reply from the manufacturer with the attached schematic images M0 & M1 answers your question, you will need to link gnd to input pin 0 (-)

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    Re: Help with CSMIO/IP-M

    Thanks for all your help. Just got it all working, but CS-Labs did not make it easy. Thanks again. Michael

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