e-stop switch must be in the power line supplying power to the 24v PSU so the stepepr motors stop instantly.. if possible it can also cut power to the spindle.
Is the X32 different from the standard blackbox? The reason I am asking is that the standard blackbox when I connected the 2 wires from e-stop button and plugged directly into the blackbox door terminal and when pressed the button it shut the machine down. When I do the same thing with the X32 it doesn't work. Just to clarify, you're saying I should not use the door terminal of the X32 all together and take 1 side of the e-stop and break the110 line and then go back to the other side of the e-stop. My question is, why put a door terminal in if it doesn't do anything?
Yes, the X32 is quite a bit different yes. The DOOR input is functional once configured, but: We recommend you keep to the recommended implementations first - not least because you still have a couple unresolved issues - and doing weird non standard stuff makes it very hard on you, and us, to figure out what is going on sometimes. So for now, lets leave things the way they should be please.
Seeing as this is an edited version - what changes did you make, and also post the origin file without your edits just in case PS: if you want to use Vectric, make sure to use the correct Post Processor: docs:software:vectric [OpenBuilds Documentation]
I found my problem and got the machine running well. My speed problem was generated in V-Carve Pro as David had mentioned. Looking forward to make some parts. So much for plug and play if you have to configure the e-stop door. I’ll just hook it up to the 24V line and bypass the door terminal.
Thanks, found where to increase and decrease the speeds in Vcarve. It's exactly where you said it was. Up and running, thanks againfor the help.