Position Error @ 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION (RESOLVED)
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Position Error @ 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION (RESOLVED)
Just got the All In One professionally installed and have made it to 6.1 following the instructions. Having no faults and pressing F3 MDI my servo takes a spin for about 2 seconds and I get a 327 Fault: Job Canceled and 410 Z axis (3) position error. I tried several time and all X,Y and Z axis have all had the same error. Anybody got any ideas what's going on.
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Re: Position Error @ 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
For each axis, swap the polarity of the servo motor power coming out of the right side of the Allin1DC.
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Re: Position Error @ 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
Thanks!!! That got it going. Next question is do we have something wired wrong to have to reverse the polarity? Hopefully everything else will go as planned.
Re: Position Error @ 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
No. There is no universal consensus as to which motor direction is positive/forward, and which direction is negative/backward. Therefore it is normal, when connecting unknown motors, to have to work this out by trial and error.Next question is do we have something wired wrong to have to reverse the polarity?
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Re: Position Error @ 6.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
Thanks for your help.