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Take the case; the commands are set as following in the setup menu:
Motor1 Dir:
CCW
Motor2 Dir:
CCW
Press the start-stop switch/key. Motor1, motor for X-axis starts moving in CCW
direction. It continues to move until the X-sensor (X-Right/ X-left as per the machine is
set by user) is not triggered in CCW direction.
As the X-sensor triggers, motor2, the feed motor or motor for Y-axis moves in CCW
direction (direction set in Setup menu) the feed distance set in home screen and
motor1 starts moving in CW (reverse) direction and continues its motion until the X-
sensor is not found triggered in CW direction. As this sensor triggers, Motor2 moves in
the CCW direction again and motor1 starts moving in CCW direction again and the
process continues.
When the Y-sensor (Y-up/ Y-down sensor) at Y-axis is triggered (i.e. feed axis/ Y-axis
has been reached to its limit at which Y-sensor is mounted by user), it waits for motor1
to reach at its limit position and then homing of motor2 takes place. When motor2
reaches at its home position, if mode 1S was set in home screen, both the motors
stop at home position and direction of motor1 is saved. Press start-stop key to
commence the motion and repeat the process again. However, if Mode 1C was set,
machine reaches to its home position configured by user, direction for motor1 is saved
and all the above process again starts. Press the start-stop key to pause the motion in
between the process.
MODE 2:
Press key2 to select the mode 2 and key4 to select as stop/ Continuous
mode in the Home Screen.
The pattern for Mode 2 is shown below. Press start-stop key. Motor1 starts moving in
CCW direction (direction set for motor1 in Setup menu) and continues to move in
same direction until the X-sensor is not triggered (X-Right/ X-left as per the machine is
set by user). When the X-sensor triggers, motor1 starts moving in CW direction and
moves until the X-sensor in CW triggers. As the X-sensor triggers, motor2 moves the
feed distance set in Home screen in CCW direction (direction set for motor1 in Setup
menu) and motor1 moves back in CCW direction again and whole process continues
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