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  1. #1
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    Cool (abnormality) cv vs exact stop

    My home made router is running mach3 with xylotex 425, and I am using bob-cad to produce the code. Recently I had tried to increased my working speed by re-tunning my motors from 20 in-min to 30.
    When I created a test file with the new feedrate and tested it my motor resonated and seem to miss step , after investigation I had to set my cv rate on the setting page to 30 , now my motors seem better but I am still getting the yellow led list of abnormality (C.V. vs exact stop ) Is there another setting that I dont know about?

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    The Abnormal Condition LED is not an error condition. It just means that you have a setting set different than "normal".
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    The Abnormal Condition LED is not an error condition. It just means that you have a setting set different than "normal".
    Iam receiving a ( cv vs exact stop ) message I would think there is a conflict in the setting somewhere , No?

    Or does it mean not normal compare to default settings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claude Boudreau View Post

    Or does it mean not normal compare to default settings?
    Yes, but not necessarily default. You can double click it I think to set what's "normal".
    Gerry

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    http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html

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