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    Have traced the 2 wires from the rocker switch to the vfd
    Red wire goes into vfd UX1
    Black wire goes into GND on vfdClick image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by petesos View Post
    Have traced the 2 wires from the rocker switch to the vfd
    Red wire goes into vfd UX1
    Black wire goes into GND on vfdClick image for larger version. 

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    Not sure if this is relevant or not.

    Looking at ports and pins outputs they appear to be on port 3 and everything else is on port 1
    ..Clive
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    Now, spindle speed control. This assumes F002 = 1, also. (You've not confirmed this yet)
    If you do confirm its set to 1, then changing to 3 should, according to the manual, give you speed control through the built-in pot. Try that and report back.

    Will do it now bud

  4. #4
    On the vfd we have changed the setting to F002 But nothing happens and on F001 the e stop came on on the vfd

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    Quote Originally Posted by petesos View Post
    On the vfd we have changed the setting to F002 But nothing happens and on F001 the e stop came on on the vfd
    I'm reading this as, "On the VFD we've checked the setting of F002 and confirmed that this was set to 1. We've changed this from 1 to 3 and set this, but testing with the VFD switch ON, the potentiometer on the front panel still has no influence on the Spindle"

    and I do not understand "and on F001 the e stop came on the vfd" - There is no "e stop" indicator on the VFD, is there? You shouldn't change F001 (I don't believe I suggested that you should). The settings/values are taken from the manual thet I'd linked...

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    Now, spindle speed control. This assumes F002 = 1, also. (You've not confirmed this yet)
    If you do confirm its set to 1, then changing to 3 should, according to the manual, give you speed control through the built-in pot. Try that and report back.

    Will do it now bud

  7. #7
    Why is the outputs set to port 3.? I'd expect them to be set to Port 1 like the motor outputs.!
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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  8. #8
    Jazz - the outputs aren't in use, though - I agree - strange setting, but the M3/M4 relay outputs = OUTPUT1, but that's ignored with the wiring from the VFD 'X1' input (factory default : Run fwd) through the VFD switch to ground - confirmed by OP with the VFD switch switching the Run indicator on/off.

    I'm more curious of : configuring the VFD to use the pot (F002 = 3, as factory, rather than original 1 - analogue input) seems to cause the VFD to crap out with an error - at the first time that it's able to present a none-zero demand. At this stage I'm wondering if the VFD has been configured for the spindle, or if there's a fault in the spindle or the wiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doddy View Post
    I'm more curious of : configuring the VFD to use the pot (F002 = 3, as factory, rather than original 1 - analogue input) seems to cause the VFD to crap out with an error - at the first time that it's able to present a none-zero demand. At this stage I'm wondering if the VFD has been configured for the spindle, or if there's a fault in the spindle or the wiring.
    In that case It needs fixing with a Lump hammer...
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    In that case It needs fixing with a Lump hammer...

    Yes, but we need to work out exactly where to hit it!

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