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	*  These settings are designed to use sensors with pulse, frequency outputs. The mapping function allows to obtain the calculated pulse value from the sensor and write this value to the register of the selected virtual ADC channel for further processing. For example, this function allows the use of inductive or capacitive sensors with an impulse, frequency output as an odometer for monitoring the height of the instrument.</description>
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Screen resolution for Tinkerboard can be changed in Settings&gt;&gt;Display configuration dialog.


Default resolution list in the dialog does not include popular resolutions like

	*  1280×800
	*  1368×768</description>
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        <description>Alarms

This section allows you to specify the alarm inputs and the response to these sensors. To navigate to it, you can head into your Main Menu &gt; Settings &gt; Config tab &gt; Inputs/Outputs/Sensors &gt; Alarms. 


	*  The selected sensor is activated by setting the</description>
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        <description>AnyDesk Reset Config

See also: TeamViewer Reset Config

If you create disk (microSD card content) from an ISO image with preinstalled AnyDesk software it may have identical with someone else&#039;s AnyDesk ID. If several computers with identical ID are connected to the Internet it might be a problem to connect to particular computer via AnyDesk.</description>
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        <description>Переключение выхода PULSE-DIR с MQL на ось С для автосмены.

Задача - 
На контроллере заняты все 6 моторных выходов на оси X1 X2 Y Z A и С (для барабана автосмены).
Есть желание иметь еще управления шаговым мотором на MQL.
Возникла идея добавить реле переключения и моторный выход переключать на барабан автосмены или драйвер MQL в зависимости от  текущего режима (автосмена и MQL вместе работать не должны)…</description>
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        <description>Independent Axis (&quot;AxisPlus&quot;)

FIXME Article under construction (Feb 22 2024). 

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The AxisPlus settings window allows the user to utilize an additional independent axis using a myCNC controller to our software. Such an additional axis can be controlled simultaneously with (and independently of) the main program - this includes manual movements, MPG control and positioning instructions from within PLC commands.</description>
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        <description>Change IP Address for TinkerBoard SBC

1. Open Konsole (Click on Konsole Desktop shortcut or select Menu -&gt; Application -&gt; Terminal Emulator)



2. Open Network settings in editor with Administrator permissions. Type in the konsole

sudo  mcedit  /etc/network/interfaces</description>
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        <description>Change IP Address of myCNC control board

NOTE: Most modern myCNC control boards (past 2017) have the default IP address of 192.168.4.78.

 1. Connect Host Computer with myCNC controller with USB cable.

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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/change_ip_address_of_single_board_computer_sbc?rev=1502547277&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Change IP address of Single Board Computer (SBC)

We provide single board computers (Odroid-C2, Raspberry Pi2/3, NanoPi K2) based on Ubuntu Linux with MATE Desktop environment.

Notice: Network settings in Linux attached to MAC address of Network controller (wired or wireless). 
You may need to re-setup Network settings in case you insert new Wifi dongle (new MAC address) or 
update SD card image from our FTP (Network configured for tor MAC addresses of computer we prepared 
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        <description>Change Screen resolution for Single Board Computer (Odroid-C2)

	*  Open File Manager (operator&#039;s Home icon)
	*  Goto /boot or devices/boot folder (which is actually the same)



	*  Select boot.ini



	*  Press Right mouse button on it and
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/closed_loop_configuration?rev=1572962042&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>MyCNC closed loop configuration

A proportional–integral–derivative controller (PID controller) is a control loop feedback mechanism widely used in industrial control systems and a variety of other applications requiring continuously modulated control. A PID controller continuously calculates an error value E(t) as the difference between the desired setpoint position (POS) and a real position measured by</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/cnc_kit_15pc-et6r1-wp?rev=1712076926&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>myCNC Kits

ET6 Controller Kits
 What&#039;s in the kit  Diagram  Price (Retail)  Price (10+ units)  ET6 (Board Only)    ET6 (Board + Screen)    ET6 (Board + 10“ Screen + Full Industrial PC + PHB02B)    ET6 (Board + 10” Screen + Full Industrial PC + PHB-04B-6)</description>
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        <description>15PC-ET7R2-WP1 CNC control electronics kit based on ET7

CNC control electrinics kit based on ET7 control board, single board computer, 15.6“ IPS screen with resistive touch, wireless Pendant control PHB-02B.</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/connections?rev=1538405795&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Connections

	*  This function allows you to directly forward the value of the selected register or port to control the selected function, and allows you to redirect the selected register or port to another port and the controller register. For example, controlling the pwm value through the value of the analog input, controlling the value of the global variable via the analog input, controlling the value of the output register through the value of the selected input register. This function allow…</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/constant_velocity_mode_cv?rev=1561135979&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>MyCNC Constant Velocity Mode (CV)

In classic “Exact Stop” mode CNC control Toolpath planner adds Acceleration/Deceleration for each g-code command block. 

For Constant Velocity (CV) mode Toolpath planner tries to make a motion without stops. Figures below demonstrate Speed profile and Toolpath for</description>
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        <description>Cutcharts

myCNC software supports cutcharts. Cutting parameters such as Cutting speed, Process current, Arc voltage reference, Ignition Height, Pierce height, Pierce time, Cutting height, Kerf compensation and others can be loaded from the Cutcharts depending on the plasma power source, material type, material thickness and gases/nozzles used.</description>
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        <description>DC Motor Control

DC motor control is implemented in myCNC software, and it useful for certain hardware such as the affordable THC lifters used on certain systems: 



To turn on DC motor control, head into Settings -&gt; Config -&gt; Technology -&gt; THC, and enable the DC Motor Control option:</description>
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        <description>Dental Aligners in myCNC

Relevant articles:

	*  PLC
		*  Screen Editing and Configuration
		*  Dental Mill

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The myCNC software features a cutting mode that allows generating cutting programs with a focus on dental aligner manufacturing. In this mode, given an array of XYZ points, myCNC can generate a program that takes into account the rotary axis and the orientation of the workpiece (orienting the work part to be normal to the trajectory of the cut).</description>
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        <description>Dental Mill

The myCNC software features a number of options that make it convenient in dental mill setup usage. 

A prime example is the usage of ATC Pots (NOTE: This is an experimental feature that is currently in beta). These allow for the user to set up machines with long automated runs, with features such as Work Time/Max Work Time, different pots assigned to specific tip profiles and working materials, etc. This functionality is also described in the following manual:</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/drilling_cycle?rev=1644006603&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Drilling Cycles for myCNC

Below is a sample block of code utilizing the myCNC drilling cycle:


G90 G21 G54.
G0 X50. Y50. Z3.
G0 Z10.
M3 S800
G98 G83 X0 Z-9. R1. Q1 P0.  F500 L1000
G98 G83 X10 Z-9. R1. Q3 J0.5 K1 P0. F500. L1000
G98 G73 X20 Z-9. R1. Q3 J0.5 K1 P0. F500. L1000
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/edge_detection?rev=1708977247&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Working material edge detection

The functionality to detect the edges of the working material is often used in CNC operations, for instance to properly position the G-code program onto the material if it was slightly moved or rotated (this often happens with heavy sheets of metal which are difficult to set down precisely). In this manual, we will be describing the ways in which a PLC designed for locating the edges of the working material can be created.</description>
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        <description>Пример настройки шпинделя на Modbus RS485 на контроллере ET15

описание регистров для записи-чтения Modbus находится тут - 

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        <description>EtherCAT

FIXME ARTICLE UNDER CONSTRUCTION. The EtherCAT boards are currently under development and are being tested (as of July 01, 2025).

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The latest myCNC controller features EtherCAT technology:



Two Master Controller options are currently offered:</description>
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        <description>myCNC Flatbed Correction

This article discusses the flatbed correction feature built into myCNC software which is often useful when the working table is not even or has certain spots which are higher or lower than the reference position. This is especially useful in cases when something like a tangential knife needs to go over the uneven table, resulting in a cut that does not actually go through the working material properly, or alternatively a cut that goes far too deep into the material.</description>
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        <description>Gantry Alignment

Gantry Alignment macro wizard helps the user to generate a program macro for dual motor gantry alignment. There exist several possible methods for gantry alignment. Almost any method can be implemented by the (skilled) user through the macro/PLC layer, and the Macro Wizard is used to facilitate this process by quickly generating the gantry macro after the user inputs their preferred settings into the wizard. In this manual, we will show two common methods which are often used f…</description>
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        <description>G-Codes list

Below is a list of G-codes currently implemented in the myCNC system.
 G-codes  Code  Description  Mill (M)
Lathe(L)
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        <description>Global Variables Description
 Related articles  Global Variables 
A global variable is a variable which is used by the myCNC application to store some information about a particular process, flag or setting. A full list of global variables is available here.

The values stored in these global variables are defined in the myCNC profile that is being used, within the cnc-variables.xml file. This file contains a list of CNC and global variables that the program utilizes, as well as their values and…</description>
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        <description>Global Variables
 Related articles  PLC  Global Variables Description 
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 Variable Name  Variable Address  Comments  GVARIABLE_USER_SPACE_START  3500  Custom user variables (also can use global variables below #2000). Read more in Global Variables Description  GVARIABLE_USER_SPACE_END  3900   GVAR_MODAL_G0_G3</description>
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        <description>Hardware Pendant

The settings window for the Hardware Pendant (HardPendant) is located in Settings -&gt; Config -&gt; Panel/Pendant -&gt; Hard Pendant: 



MPG

When using a USB Pendant, there are performance delays in the operation of the Pendant itself, due to things like the USB bus and event handlers adding some lag between input and operation. In order to smooth out the (possibly) uneven movement, the software adds motion smoothing when utilizing the MPG wheel to move the machine. As a result, ther…</description>
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We use ARMBIAN Linux for Tinkerboards.
We found HDMI events are not handled by default in Armbian. As a result monitor might go to “Power Safe” mode after Power On, HDMI cable connected or resolution changed.</description>
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        <description>3D Height Mapping


Related articles:

	*  Getting a Height Map

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ATTENTION: Height mapping is currently in beta testing.

Height mapping allows to correct the G-code program for abnormalities and slight surface variations of the working material by mapping out the height map of the working material prior to beginning the cutting job. This function is extremely useful when dealing with a working surface which might be oriented imperfectly or may have some abnormalities to it, as well …</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/host_modbus_api?rev=1564687581&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Host Modbus API

Modbus Master API is implemented in myCNC software.

Host computer with myCNC able to read Input registers and write data Holding registers from/to modbus Slave device.

User API is available through the Software PLC.
 Register Name</description>
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        <description>Hypertherm Automatic Gas Console (AGC)

The X1366P-AGC profile for the myCNC software is presented below:



The Automatic Gas Console panel allows to set the preflow and cutflow gas pressures, as well as run the testing procedures on both of those states. The testing software PLCs are available:</description>
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        <description>Hypertherm Serial Communication

The general setup procedure to establish communication with a Hypertherm power source is as follows: 

1) Communication between the myCNC controller and the Hypertherm power source is established through the channel reserved for the operator panel, therefore the connection parameters must be set in the</description>
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        <description>I/O expand cards mapping

This menu allows you to reassignment the input and output port on the controller, as well as connect the ports of the remote device connected to the modbus as input or output ports of the controller.
Main window:
Basic functions:</description>
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        <description>IHC (Initial Height Control)

IHC Software setup

The three most prevalent methods for Initial Height Control of the plasma torch are the following:

	*  Ohmic Sensor. The ohmic sensor is triggered at the moment the outer casing of the plasma torch touches the working metal - the difference in voltage is registered by a sensor which indicates that the torch is right at the surface of the metal.</description>
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        <description>Independent Pulse Generator

myCNC controllers Axis B can be switched to independent pulse generator output.


Independent Pulse Generator was added to firmware dated July 20, 2018.


High level access to the pulse generator

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Goto website &lt;http://pv-automation.com&gt; Download page



Download executable installation file for Windows



Save the file to disk



Run the file



Continue installation



Accept the licence agreement



Accept a default folder (C:\MyCNC for 32-bit version)</description>
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	*  MyCNC Software Installation on Ubuntu Linux 

			*  
			*  


	*  MyCNC Software Installation on Windows</description>
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The commonly used items are typically those present on the main screen of myCNC software, or within the User Settings. By using these items via the Connection settings window (described in the MyCNC Configuration Dialogs manual), the user can make changes to the existing parameters and on-screen elements on-the-fly through the use of an outside input (such as a potentiometer, an encoder, etc). Items are typically the variables that are directly changed by the user (for a wide…</description>
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Main window:
Basic functions:

	*  ADC-а device that converts the input analog signal into a discrete code (digital signal). In this case, the incoming analog signal is proportionally converted into a control signal of displacements along the selected coordinate.</description>
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(Laser cutting is currently at Development Stage)

Laser cutting control is provided within myCNC software. 

The following global variables are often used for laser cutting applications:
 Name  Global variable  Fuction   8119  Setting up the PWM frequency to control modulation. For example,</description>
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The myCNC application can be launched from the system&#039;s desktop after installation: 



Launching myCNC using command line switches

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Soft Limits Enabled

	*  “Soft Limits Enabled” - this function allows you to set a software limit on the movement of the machine, as well as install and configure hard limit switches for each of the axes.

	*  To activate the function “</description>
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Read more about the topic in the MyCNC closed loop configuration manual.

Linear encoders are typically used on higher-end machines to allow for a more precise monitoring of the difference between the real and the expected machine position (incremental change from the absolute position). This article focuses on the linear encoder setup and on the methods to make the information obtained from the encoders useful within the myCNC software.</description>
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        <description>Low-Frequency Pulse Generator

There are 4 low-frequency pulse timers in the system

Software PLC control
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        <description>Macro Examples

NOTE: The myCNC team recommends utilizing the examples provided in this manual (as well as other manuals in this documentation) as a starting point for your machine setup. When possible (and applicable), it is recommended to keep changes to a mininum. In general, using these examples as the basis for your PLCs/macro commands allows for an easier setup process.</description>
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A video recap of this manual is available on our YouTube channel:

	*  # - All variables in Macro language started from # symbol and have number (address) in range 0...16000. However variables address higher than 1000 are considered as System Global Variables. It&#039;s possible to read an write to Global Variables but User should understand this may change system behavior. Variables in range 1</description>
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Macro wizard is set of dialogs that helps to generate special purpose macros for wide range of tasks according to certain user parameters. At the moment myCNC Macro wizard able to generate macros for -

	*  Homing
	*  Gantry Alignment
	*</description>
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        <description>Modbus Devices available

The following Modbus devices are currently available:

	*  WP8025ADAM
	*  WP8026ADAM
	*  WP8027ADAM
	*  WP8028ADAM
	*  WP9038ADAM

The devices differ in the number of digital or analog inputs/outputs. Below is a table with the description for the Modbus devices currently sold through the</description>
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        <description>Modbus Setup

This article is designed to introduce the reader to the myCNC Modbus setup, as well as serve as the main reference point for all myCNC Modbus documentation.

Note that on the ET10 control board, Port #1 (A/B) is used for all Modbus communication by default. Port #0 (A/B) is reserved for special purpose applications. Please contact the myCNC development team for implementing a special purpose application through port #0.</description>
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        <description>Spindle Control via Modbus

This is the high-level access described in the Modbus Setup manual. To learn more about low-level access (direct control via PLC procedures), please consult the PLC/Modbus API manual.

Please note that additional settings needed for proper machine operations (those that are not directly related to Modbus communication) are not covered in this manual and may have to be adjusted in addition to the steps demonstrated below.</description>
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Main window:
Basic functions:

\

Mpg/Encoder throught binary inputs

	*  To activate the MPG, it is necessary to check the box next to the MPG number:
	*  MPG - designed for manual control of the CNC without resorting to controlling the system from the operator panel. With the help of the control panel, the operator of the CNC machine can change the position of the axes, change the feedrate, adjust the spindle operation, set</description>
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Main window:</description>
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Main window:
Basic functions:


Mpg/Encoder throught binary inputs

	*  To activate the MPG, it is necessary to check the box next to number of MPG:
	*  MPG - designed for manual control of the CNC without resorting to control from the operator panel. With the help of the control panel, the operator of the CNC machine can change the position of the axes, change the feedrate, adjust the spindle operation, set</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/mql?rev=1602171447&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>MQL - Minimum Quantity Lubrication

myCNC software allows the user to implement MQL, or Minimum Quantity Lubrication, on their machines. 

MQL is a process in which tiny drops of high-quality aerosol lubricant are sprayed over the cutting tool and the material, providing lubrication at extremely low rates of lubricant use. This allows for a greatly reduced fluid usage (with the workpiece being nearly dry throughout the lubrication process) as opposed to typical flood setups, resulting in a green…</description>
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There are 3 files should be created to build new Library Shape:

	*  G-code file with Shape Toolpath Programming. A Shape dimension, cutting and nesting parameters can be programmed through Macro Language extension Variables. File should have extension</description>
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        <description>MyCNC Configuration Dialogs

NOTE: A more compact version of this manual is available here, for ease of topic navigation.

Axes/Motors

The main axes-motors parameters can be configured in the settings by going to CNC Settings &gt; Axes/Motors



	*  Enabled.</description>
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        <description>MyCNC Configuration Dialogs

NOTE: An “unfolded” version of this manual is available here, to facilitate full text search. Alternatively, you can use the Unfold All button on the right of the manual.

Axes/Motors

The main axes-motors parameters can be configured in the settings by going to</description>
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Cutting card management functions
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 myCNC-ET6 controller specifications  Number of motor outputs  6  Motor driver outputs  pulse-dir, differential line driver outputs compatible with EIA RS-422 Standard  Maximum pulse frequency  3 MHz  Binary inputs  8x galvanic isolation, PNP/NPN sensor compatible</description>
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NOTE: The myCNC-ET9 controller (also labeled ET7R4, ET7R5 and ET7R6) is the updated version of the myCNC-ET7 board with some additional functionality. For information specific to the ET9 revisions, please consult the following manual:</description>
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The myCNC-ET7R4 (also called the myCNC-ET9) controller is the updated version of the myCNC-ET7 board with some additional functionality. For information on the ET7, please consult the following manual: myCNC-ET7 CNC controller

The board naming is different due to a different chip, which requires a separate version of the firmware from the regular ET7 boards (such as ET7R3).</description>
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        <description>myCNC-ET10 CNC controller (Revision 2)

This page is for Revision 2 of the myCNC-ET10 control board. To find out about our most recent offering, please consult the main myCNC-ET10 manual.

Controller specifications:

	*  6 channels pulse/dir high speed differential outputs compatible with RS422 (</description>
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        <description>myCNC-ET10 CNC controller (Revision 3)

This page is for the latest revision of the myCNC-ET10 control board (revision 3). To find out more about revision 2, please consult the myCNC-ET10-R2 manual.

Note: The ET12 board is the new updated version of the ET10 controller, which requires unique firmware due to the use of a different chip.</description>
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Currently, two breakout boards are available for the myCNC-ET15 controller:

1) ET10/ET15 board (comes with the ET10R5C controller model)

2) Full dedicated ET15 breakout board

Depending on the breakout board, the ET15 controller will have a different number of I/O ports. Please consult the chart below to find out the necessary model for your setup.</description>
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myCNC MST-01 EtherCAT Master unit
 myCNC-MST01 EtherCAT Master unit specifications  Servo Loop time  250 us  Power supply  24V DC  Cooling  Passive  Connection to Host PC  LAN 
Note: 

myCNC MST01 LAN/EtherCAT connectors view</description>
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	*  MyCNC EtherCAT Controller
		*  MyCNC-ET6 Controller
			*  CNC kit 15PC-ET6R1-WP2

		*  MyCNC-ET10 Controller
		*  MyCNC-ET15 Controller

Change IP address of myCNC control board

Change IP address of Single Board Computer (SBC)

Change Screen Resolution for Single Board Computer (SBC)

HDMI event handler for SBC Tinkerboard

Teamviewer Reset Config

Open collector outputs and PWM outputs schematic design

Rotary encoder connection and setup

Wireless Pendants

Modbus Devices
…</description>
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        <description>NOTE: This article is displaying an older version of myCNC software running a 1280-series profile. Since writing this article, some changes have been made to the visuals of the myCNC Parts Library. 

MyCNC Lib

Library of ready-made standard elements for cutting</description>
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MyCNC software can be flexibly configured for a wide range of application. Complete machine configuration is stored in Profile - folder that contains all the screen configuration, machine settings, macros, PLC procedures etc.

The description of default myCNC profiles and their</description>
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	* In myCNC software, navigate to Settings
	* Open the Hardware tab
	* Open the Common Hardware Settings tab. The following GUI will be presented:



	* Select the appropriate Pulse Width

Selecting the Appropriate Pulse Width for your motor</description>
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			*  MyCNC-ET10 Controller (R3)
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			*  MyCNC-ET15 Controller</description>
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Basic rotation widget functions:

Refresh the nesting chart (visual display)     Apply the rotation / file transformationMove along the X axis to the specified valueLoad the converted cutting map into the main program window</description>
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The default preset GUI for myCNC profiles is described in the following manual: MyCNC Profile Screen Description

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Basic profile for 4 axes Mill (X1366M4 / X1366M profiles)

Basic profile for Plasma Cutting (X1366P)

Basic profile for Gas Cutting (X1366G)

Basic profile for 5 axes Mill

Basic profile for  Tangential Knife (X1366V)

Row and column nesting (all profiles)</description>
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        <description>MyCNC Setup Examples

NOTE: The myCNC team recommends utilizing the examples provided in this manual (as well as other manuals in this documentation) as a starting point for your machine setup. When possible (and applicable), it is recommended to keep changes to a mininum. In general, using these examples as the basis for your PLCs/macro commands allows for an easier setup process.</description>
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        <description>MyCNC Setup

MyCNC Configuration Dialogs

MyCNC Screen Configuration

MyCNC Profiles

MyCNC Setup Examples

Closed loop configuration

Constant Velocity Mode (CV)

Setting up Motion parameters</description>
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Start/Stop

	*  How Start/Stop buttons work
	*  How Back-to-Path macro works
	*  The way how myCNC software controls “Tool Position” and “Toolpath Stop Position” and able automatically return Tool to Toolpath before resume running.</description>
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	*  myCNC Software Main Features
	*  myCNC Software Main Screen
	*  Main Advantages of myCNC software
	*  MyCNC Editor
	*  MyCNC Lib
	*  MyCNC Rotation widget
	*  myCNC Software Setup
		*  MyCNC Configuration Dialogs
		*  MyCNC Screen Configuration
		*  MyCNC Profiles
		*  MyCNC Setup Examples
		*  Closed loop configuration
		*  Constant Velocity Mode (CV)

	*  G-Codes Implemented List
	*  Global Variables Array
	*  Extern Variables Array
	*  Macro language
	*  Tangential knife s…</description>
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        <title>mycnc</title>
        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/mycnc?rev=1598642742&amp;do=diff</link>
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myCNC  is multi-tasking and multi-platform CNC Control Software working under MS Windows (7, 8, 10), Linux, Embedded Linux Operating systems. myCNC can be run on Desktop PC, Industrial PC, Laptop or Single Board Computer (SBC) like Raspberry Pi 2/3, Odroid-C2/XU4, Asus Tinker Board, Rock64, Cubieboard2 and some others.</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/open_collector_outputs_and_pwm_outputs_schematic_design?rev=1500311778&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Controller boards ET6, ET7, ET10 (breakout) have similar schematic design for outputs and binary outputs.
It is standard open collector schematic. Darlington transistor array chip ULN2003 is used to drive outputs pins. According to ULN2003 datasheet transistors can drive up to 500mA current, however we recommend do not exceed 250mA.</description>
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        <description>Pipe/Tube Cutting

Tube/pipe cutting is supported in myCNC (as of Nov 2025, round tubes and rectangular pipes are supported, with more geometries planned to be added soon).

The design of such pipes can be done within myCNC, via the CAD3D module. This CAD3D module is already built-in on supported profiles, or can be added to an existing profile via the</description>
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/popup_messages?rev=1605805142&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Popup messages

This is an expanded manual that serves to introduce the user to the concept of popup messages beyond the basics described in the MyCNC Configuration Dialogs manual. 



The following settings are available:

	*  Popup Message Number
	*  Position (X&amp;Y) on the screen</description>
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        <description>Rotary encoder connection and setup

There are 2 types of rotary encoders widely used in pendants and operator panels:

	*  Simple rotary encoder based on 2 switches. This type of encoders usually generates around 10-40 pulses per revolution (PPR) and used as fancy style</description>
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1. Arm length for RTCP correction is stored in Global Variable #7215 (#define GVAR_RTCP_SHOULDER 7215). RTCP correction calculated depends on Arm Length and tilt A and B  angle. RTCP correction should be disabled BEFORE change the register value. Changing the value while RTC correction active will leads to lost position and mechanical hit.</description>
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        <description>Using Single board computers (SBC) with myCNC

myCNC software can be used with a number of ARM CPU based single board computers.
We have compiled myCNC software for

	*  Asus Tinkerboard
	*  Odroid-XU4
	*  Odroid-C2
	*  Raspberry Pi2/3
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/scriber?rev=1640107323&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Scriber

The scriber functionality makes use of the following global variables:
 Variable number  Variable name  Description  5785  GVAR_SCRIBER_HEIGHT  Marking height  5786  GVAR_SCRIBER_OFFSET  Difference between plasma torch height and scriber position. The final scriber position is taken as gvariables 5785 + 5786</description>
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        <description>Server API

This article serves as the main reference point for all myCNC material related to the myCNC Server API.

The server API allows to control movement and machine coordinates remotely, via a series of commands.

To enable Server API functionality, first head into your Settings &gt; Config &gt; Network, and enable the</description>
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Summary: It is necessary to have the following 4 Software PLC commands: __HANDLER_INIT to start the servo when the myCNC software is turned on, __HANDLER_EXIT to turn the servo off when the software is shut down, __HANDLER_SERVO_ON to manually turn on the servo, and</description>
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A video recap of the following manual is available on our YouTube channel:

When using myCNC, the actions performed by the program when the Stop button is pressed are defined in the following files:

	*  M02.plc (Settings &gt; Config &gt; PLC &gt; Hardware PLC)</description>
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Subroutines in myCNC are done in a manner similar to other industrial CNC systems. 

Sample code of a G-code program containing subroutines #100 and #101:


G90 G0 Z10  F500
#100=[10]
#101=[10]
G0 X#100 Y#101
M98 P101 L5
M2
O100
G0 X#100Y#101
G1Z0
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O101
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#100=[10]
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        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/tangential_knife_support?rev=1673281597&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Tangential knife (Oscillating knife) control in myCNC

NOTE: This article is superseced by the newer manual on tangential cutting control: Tangential Cutting Setup

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myCNC software has built-in features for tangential knife control.

What is Tangential control in myCNC</description>
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See also: AnyDesk Reset Config

If you create disk (microSD card content) from image with preinstalled Teamviewer software it may have identical with someone else&#039;s Teamviewer ID. If several computers with identical ID are connected to the Internet it might be a problem to connect to particular Computer via Teamviewer.</description>
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        <description>myCNC Timers

myCNC controllers support up to 4 timers.

	*  Each timer can be assigned to any output pin. 
	*  Pulse time (in milliseconds) and Pause time (in milliseconds) can be setup for each timer
	*  Timers can be enabled/disabled from myCNC software setup dialog or through number of Global Variable registers.</description>
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        <description>Touch Screen Calibration for TinkerBoard SBC

1. Open Konsole (Click on Konsole Desktop shortcut or select Menu -&gt; Application -&gt; Terminal Emulator)



2. Run xinput_calibrator in the konsole. Type in the konsole

xinput_calibrator

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        <description>Touchsсreen calibration on Linux Ubuntu Mate

	*  Hide (close) myCNC software to get Mate Desktop  
	*  open console program (MATE Terminal) 
	*  type calibration software name in terminal - “xinput_calibrator” and press enter  
	*  Calibration software window will appear</description>
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        <description>Touchscreen setup and calibration

This manual describes the touchscreen setup process for the 10“/15” touchscreens provided by Puruvesi Automation. Setup of screens provided by third parties may differ. 

10&quot; screen

What should be in the 10 inch screen kit:</description>
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        <description>Triggers/Timers

Main window:

Basic functions:


Triggers

	*  To activate the trigger  , it is necessary to check the box next to number of trigger:
	*  Then select the type of triggering the trigger.
	*  Faling Edge  - Trigger triggering on the falling edge of the impulse, i.e. when passing from the upper state (</description>
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        <description>Triggers

	*  A trigger is a function of automatic program tracking of the state of a selected input sensor with a reaction in the form of performing a pre-selected procedure for a PC.

Frequently, most sensors do not require constant monitoring during continuous program operation, for example, at idle transitions or at the time of stopping or inactivity of equipment. But the tasks at certain points of the equipment operation, which require quick reaction on the selected sensor. In such cases, t…</description>
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        <description>How to update MyCNC Software

Manual update

Open the Main Menu:



Press the “Settings” button:



Select the “Support” tab and check the “Sofware Update” section:



You can press the “Check Updates” button to find what version is currently available for your platform:</description>
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        <title>update_profile</title>
        <link>http://www.cnc42.com/mycnc/update_profile?rev=1577218266&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Update MyCNC Profile

Updating the profile from within myCNC software

Current myCNC profile configuration can be stored, restored or updated from our Server.

A profile Store/Restore features available in “Support” widget



Store profile on myCNC server</description>
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        <description>Wireless Pendants

Wireless pendants are currently sold in three configurations in the myCNC Shop. 

Setting up the wireless pendant

Upon opening Settings &gt; Config &gt; Panel/Pendant &gt; Wireless Pendant/XHC, the user is presented with the following screen:</description>
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