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  1. #1
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    "Test this axis/Run", and a limit switch

    When using the "Test this axis" window, and the "Run" command, does operating the limit switch stop the motor running ?
    In other words can I use this to find the correct settings for the limit switch for each axis ?
    At the moment, it has no effect, and I don't know if it's because the setting in the parallel port window is incorrect, or if I have another problem elsewhere.
    John
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  2. #2
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    I've set up just the X axis motor connected to the controller, and gone through every possible setting for pin 11, my X limit input, both normal and inverted.
    When I use the "Run" command in the "Test this Axis" window, none of the settings produced any change when the N/C limit switch was pressed. The motor continued to run.
    It's like doing jigsaw puzzles in the dark.
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  3. #3
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    Now added the Y and Z motors, with a N/C limit switch each, to the controller.
    No change is apparent in that the controller ignores the X and Z limit switches, but requires the Y limit to be open for that one to operate.
    It's like doing jigsaw puzzles in the dark.
    Enjoy today's problems, for tomorrow's may be worse.

  4. #4
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    All is solved.

    The contoller needs an inverted enable signal on pin one for the Y axis to behave like the other two axis.

    "Test the axis " I'm informed, doesn't react to the limit switches, so I'll have to go back to a real set up to locate and test them.
    It's like doing jigsaw puzzles in the dark.
    Enjoy today's problems, for tomorrow's may be worse.

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