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    At a quick glance, there should be a couple of wires going to ACM and 0V, just on the right of the terminal block. You are quite correct - there is something missing!

    You have Mach3 on a PC but how is the PC then connected to the rest of the machine? Likely to be either a simple break-out board connected to a PC parallel port, or a motion control board connected via USB or Ethernet. Knowing what that board is, would help a lot.

    There is also an internal parameter setting on the VFD that decides whether the VFD speed is controlled by a control on the front panel or the external input. There might be some other parameters that need setting - there are some cheat-sheets around online that might help. Long time since I configured my own so can't remember what they all are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    At a quick glance, there should be a couple of wires going to ACM and 0V, just on the right of the terminal block. You are quite correct - there is something missing!

    You have Mach3 on a PC but how is the PC then connected to the rest of the machine? Likely to be either a simple break-out board connected to a PC parallel port, or a motion control board connected via USB or Ethernet. Knowing what that board is, would help a lot.
    images of the set up, all hooked into a usb into the board and out again. added some images of the mach3 set up too if that helps.

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