HI can any one show me wear to find the pin out information on the Allin1DC probe socket
I have just Upgraded to the pro software and already own some aftermarket Probes and height setters
Would like to use them on my Allin1DC powered mill and Oak powered Lathe
Regards
Peter Wood
Probe socket pin out on Allin1DC
Moderator: cnckeith
Re: Probe socket pin out on Allin1DC
See attached.
The probe trip input, INP769, is the "probe mechanical input" on pin 8.
In the simplest case, your probe should close the mechanical input (pin 8) to 12V COM (pin 2 or 3).
The probe trip input, INP769, is the "probe mechanical input" on pin 8.
In the simplest case, your probe should close the mechanical input (pin 8) to 12V COM (pin 2 or 3).
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Re: Probe socket pin out on Allin1DC
Thanks much appreciated
Peter
Peter
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Re: Probe socket pin out on Allin1DC
Hi cncsnw
The tool setter on my OAK powered lathe has normally closed switches
What would be you suggestion
Regards
Peter
The tool setter on my OAK powered lathe has normally closed switches
What would be you suggestion
Regards
Peter
Re: Probe socket pin out on Allin1DC
You still wire it between INP769 and 12V COM.
You can either experiment with the degree to which CNC12 does (or does not) correctly handle a normally-closed probe, or you can modify your PLC program to invert INP769 so the probe appears to be normally-open.
That inversion can be done by adding "SV_LOCAL_DEBOUNCE_2 = 16843073," to the list of unconditional actions in InitialStage.
You can either experiment with the degree to which CNC12 does (or does not) correctly handle a normally-closed probe, or you can modify your PLC program to invert INP769 so the probe appears to be normally-open.
That inversion can be done by adding "SV_LOCAL_DEBOUNCE_2 = 16843073," to the list of unconditional actions in InitialStage.
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Re: Probe socket pin out on Allin1DC
Thanks Ill have a play
Peter
Peter