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I have a mill that was converted a while ago and it was in working order.  After sitting for a good while I went to use the controls with mach III today and there was nothing.  Mach was seeing the controls and the PMDX-126 was seeing the signal but there is no power to the gecko G320X drivers.  No lights .....NADA.  Any thoughts on why?  I have check the power supply and even switched to a backup unit I have and no power to the drivers.  Any help would be great as I am scratching my head.  When I press the test button on the PMDX board I get the E-stop to light up which makes me wonder.  I'm guessing at this point.

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I should add that if I swap the reset wire to a different drive the problem stays with the drive and not the reset wire.  I have an E-mail in with Gecko but I am guessing the problem is there.

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I wired this up this morning to ensure if there is a drive fault it will stop the program from running/crashing.  All of the drives are wired as per the instructions (pmdx provided) and I will try to explain how I did that to the best of my typing abilities.  I have a wire going from the PMDX126 ERR+ to my Z drive +5V.  I have a wire going from the PMDX126 "COM" to the Z drive +5V.  I have a wire coming from the PMDX126 "RST" and another wire coming from the PMDX126 "ERR-" to a soldered joint which splits 3 ways to go the each drives "ERR/RES" terminal.  When I manually get a line count fault to fault the drives the PC/Mach III see the error on axis Y and Z but not from X and will also reset the Y and Z drives but not X.  I have CONFIG on the PMDX126 to have terminal 1 and 7 to OFF and the rest ON.  In Mach III I had the E-stop enabled to pin 10 already and added the "enable charge pump" to pin 17 active low with a red X as per the instructions.  I have gone over the drives to make sure they were setup the same and they are.  I verified the wiring and I see no difference with the X wiring versus any of the others as they are jumpered together.  Any thoughts?

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I have been able to get my axis moving however they will only move enough to get the line count to go to the fault mode at the drive.  I am sure I have something in setup goofed up but wanted to run some things past you guys to see if I am missing the forest for the trees.  I have a PMD-126/107 going to Gecko G320X drives controlled by Mach III.  I have CUI encoders set to 500ppr and my lead screw requires 5 turns to make 1".  I set up in Mach to have 2500 pulses per unit.  The drives move accordingly so I am confident that I have the pin #s setup correctly for the servo output from Mach.  Do I need to run a "charge pump" to make things happy?  What am I missing?

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General Discussion / Re: Pull up resistor?
« on: August 28, 2017, 05:13:22 PM »
The shared ground signal was the fix.  I was told earlier by a specific source that I should not do that.  THANKS A MILLION.  Now on to the pc side of things to make the job buttons work.  Thanks again.

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General Discussion / Pull up resistor?
« on: August 28, 2017, 02:04:36 PM »
Sorry for the repeated silly questions.  I have encoders that have A+ A- B+B-Z+ and Z- signals as well as the +5v and ground connections.  Near as I can tell these are line drive units as they require a separate power supply (over what my Gecko G320X can provide) as they require 250MVA to operate.  I have gone over everything many times and find no flaws in wiring however as soon as power is supplied my servos runaway.  This is a conversion on an older machine so we'll call it frankencnc.  I am wondering if I have missed the boat on what I need to get a good signal from the encoders as I have no dither or signal.  I do not have an oscilloscope to verify the pattern coming from the encoder.  I changed the drive to the other axis and have the same results.  Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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The spindle on my machine will run for around 10 seconds and then Mach III states there was an external E-stop.  I have watched the PMDX126 and the E-stop light does not come on.  I checked ports and pins for E-stop function and my manual switch works.  I have debounce set to 400u to eliminate (or help with) noise interference.  Not sure what to check from here.  I did some reading on the dip switch settings and moved 7 to open.  What should I be checking for?

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Called Mitsubishi this morning and they were able to get me taken care of.  Now the S word command and the slider SRO works.

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When I go to test mode I get the same results of single speed.  I am looking into the VFD settings to try to figure out where that is messed up but struggling.

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If I go to the MDI page I can turn it on and off but not adjust the speed and it doesn't seem to matter what the S word is it always spins at 38~HZ according to the VFD.  I have tried to peg the speed and stall it without any change.  I tried to do a .txt file to load Gcode which didn't work at all, that is more than likely because I have no idea what I am doing writing code at this point.

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General Discussion / Single speed can't get s word or SRO to change
« on: June 02, 2017, 09:48:29 AM »
Using Mach III I am unable to get the MDI input to change speed of my spindle or from the main screen using the SRO.  I have been over manuals and forums and think I might be loosing my mind.  Any one else run across this?  I am using a PMDX-107 for speed control and I am really sure that is not the problem, I'm pretty sure I have something in mach messed up.

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With help/guidance from PMDX this issue has been resolved.

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General Discussion / Re: PMDX-126 &107 with Mach III setup issues?
« on: June 02, 2017, 09:34:27 AM »
With help from PMDX (awesome job there fellas) this issue has been corrected.  Thanks a million.

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General Discussion / PMDX-126 &107 with Mach III setup issues?
« on: June 01, 2017, 12:51:29 PM »
I have a mill that I am trying to convert to use the PMDX-126 and 107 for control with Mach III.  The machine is all wired and I think I have the DIP switches in the correct position.  When I enter the test mode on the 107 it will spin the spindle however I have no control with Mach III.  I have done some searching on the Mach forum as well as here and found a general setup guide that referred to using pin 16 port 1 as what I will call a spindle drive however I can't seem to figure out how to get that from the 126 to the 107 board.  I am wondering how I can make it all come together and/or if I have to use a PWM setup to make my spindle work.

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The spindle does spin when I go to do the "test" mode from the 107 so I am fairly sure the DIP switches are in the correct position.  I am unable to control it from Mach III and really can't figure out why.  I have the output enabled in the config but it doesn't seem to do anything.  I am going to pose this same instance over on the artsoft forum and see what I get but help here would be great also.

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