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  1. #1
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    Want to program a Z-Zero function...Help!

    I have a small numeric key pad that I use as a pendant while I'm standing in front of my cnc router. It work great for getting the x, y, and z axis to where I want to start. The only problem I have is that I would like to zero the Z axis while standing there and then raise it off the material so that I can start the router before I walk over to the computer. Is there a way to program one of the unused buttons on the keypad to do that?

    Dan
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  2. #2
    Dan,

    Did you ever find an answer to this question? I am also looking for a way to zero the Z axis while using a keypad as a pendant.

    Chad
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  3. #3
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    Yes. you'll need to create a custom button on your screen, add the zeroing VB code to the button, and make the shortcut key match your keypad button.
    Gerry

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  4. #4
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    Thanks Gerry.

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    That work great. I added a two new buttons to my 1024 screen set using screen 4. Now I can zero the Z and start a cycle while standing in front of the cnc. Just what I needed to run small batches of the same item.

    Dan

  6. #6
    I was also able to get mine set up like I wanted. I just needed to play around with the screen designer to figure out what I was doing. It is working. Thanks.

    Chad
    My Solsylva machine (my first cnc)
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44336

  7. #7
    Thought I should add a picture of my finished "pendant". I just used a USB keypad and mapped the keys to jog the machine. I then took the advice above and added a hotkey to one of the buttons with the Mach screen designer so that I could use my keypad to zero the z axis when setting up a part in the machine.

    Thanks, guys, for your help.
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    My Solsylva machine (my first cnc)
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44336

  8. #8
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    Nice bit of labeling flyboy. I'm afraid my paint marker was not picture worthy.

  9. #9
    I'll probably add some more functions later on, but for now, I have the minimum functionality that I need. I used a label maker to do the lettering on the keys. I had originally thought about building my own pendant and using the circuit board inside the keypad and just hard wiring my own buttons to it. I may still consider doing something like that later, but for now, I'm happy with what I've done.
    My Solsylva machine (my first cnc)
    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44336

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