Difference between revisions of "Forest CNC Startup"
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* Double click the '''Router Control application''' on the desktop | * Double click the '''Router Control application''' on the desktop | ||
* Two applications actually startup. | * Two applications actually startup. | ||
− | * The first application (Blue background) allows you to initiate functions using the function keys (F1-F1) | + | * The first application '''(Blue background)''' allows you to initiate functions using the function keys (F1-F1) |
− | * The second application (Green background) allows you to control the machine movement. We refer to this as CNC Controls in the remaining instructions. | + | * The second application '''(Green background)''' allows you to control the machine movement. We refer to this as CNC Controls in the remaining instructions. |
=== 4. Verify gantry in Parked position === | === 4. Verify gantry in Parked position === |
Revision as of 17:02, 8 February 2021
Follow these steps to startup the CNC from a powered off position.
Contents
1. Turn on the computer
2. Turn on the CNC controller
- Press the green button on the silver box mounted to the CNC machine
3. Start Router Control application
- Double click the Router Control application on the desktop
- Two applications actually startup.
- The first application (Blue background) allows you to initiate functions using the function keys (F1-F1)
- The second application (Green background) allows you to control the machine movement. We refer to this as CNC Controls in the remaining instructions.
4. Verify gantry in Parked position
- Gantry should be at the far end of the table away from the computer ===
- If not, using the CNC controls, move the gantry to the other end of the table
- DO NOT go all the way to the end, but come within a few inches
5. Set CNC Home
- Using the CNC software on the laptop...
- Click the Big Red Reset button
- Press the Reset Home button
- Machine cycles through X, Y & Z limits
- X, Y & Z coordinates should all read 0 (zero) - look bottom left of the screen
SUCCESS
- You have successfully powered up the CNC and set the machine home position
- The next step is to set your job home position