Emco Pc turn 50
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
No problems marty
No relays not wired, because I d'ont know how wiring them. Wich one goes to DC+ and DC- ? IN goes to acorn input ?
No relays not wired, because I d'ont know how wiring them. Wich one goes to DC+ and DC- ? IN goes to acorn input ?
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Just wire the turret sensors to the relay first to get them turning on and off first. Sensor output is the relay board input.
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Ok will try this today or tomorrow
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
You do have to supply +5VDC to the board for power.
Use the same power supply to power your relay board and your sensors.
The Sensor OUTPUT is your relay board input.
When you trip a sensor, the relay should activate
If it the relay is ACTIVATED and then DEACTIVATES when you trip the sensor, then move the jumper on the relay board from High to Low and try that.
It is the OUTPUT of the relay that will connect to Acorn input. The relay commons will go to your power supply COM.
Does that make sense?
Marty
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Ok, so 5V/com on DC+ and DC-, sensor output on input relay board, ok for jumper, and there is NC, COM and NO on the other side, so relay COM to power supply COM, and output NC or NO to acorn input. I'm good ?
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Output NO to Acorn. You can change it if needed.
Just get the relays working first with the two optical sensors.
Just get the relays working first with the two optical sensors.
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Thank you, today was spindle setup for my milling machine (ac servo), tomorrow the lathe !
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Hello !
Some news today.
Wire done, no problems.
Input 3 green for tool 1 (tool sync) it's ok, but input 4 (tool position) never green (always red), but relay works fine with sensor for each tool. Maybe a parameter in wizard ? (tested with "tool counter" and "tool position bit 1")
Some news today.
Wire done, no problems.
Input 3 green for tool 1 (tool sync) it's ok, but input 4 (tool position) never green (always red), but relay works fine with sensor for each tool. Maybe a parameter in wizard ? (tested with "tool counter" and "tool position bit 1")
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
You are looking at the diagnostic screen? Alt i to toggle.Gordon1234 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:39 am Hello !
Some news today.
Wire done, no problems.
Input 3 green for tool 1 (tool sync) it's ok, but input 4 (tool position) never green (always red), but relay works fine with sensor for each tool. Maybe a parameter in wizard ? (tested with "tool counter" and "tool position bit 1")
Make sure your relay common goes to Acorn Power supply Com. And I assume you are using normally open, so it should go to Acorn input 4.
Please post a picture of your wiring.
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Re: Emco Pc turn 50
Yes with diagnostic scrren on alt i. Yes, NO output like you said.
Here is a picture of wiring, I use power source of acorn (24V ansd 5V)
Here is a picture of wiring, I use power source of acorn (24V ansd 5V)