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The full manual on regular camera setup for Optical Registration Mark Reading is available here: CNC Vision Setup. 

The steps described in this manual are typically not required to set up a camera purchased from Puruvesi Automation, since the camera comes pre-configured out of the box, and should be used only in situations when access to deep camera settings is required.</description>
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        <description>Changing the profile

In order to switch the current technology / profile within the software (for example, to change the Mill profile to a Plasma profile, or the Plasma profile to Tangential Cutting):

	*  Go into Settings &gt; Info
	*  In the right panel, select the profile you&#039;d like to switch to (for example, X1366P)</description>
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        <description>File System Check

* Press Ctrl+Alt+F1

* Enter login name: 

mycnc

 press Enter

* Enter password: 

operator

, press Enter

* Run File system check utility - 


sudo   fsck   -y   /dev/sda5


* Reboot computer


sudo   reboot


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        <description>Hardware Troubleshooting Checklist

Choose the particular controller you are using: 

ET6 Hardware Troubleshooting Checklist

ET7 Hardware Troubleshooting Checklist

Asus Tinkerboard Hardware Troubleshooting Checklist</description>
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Choose your system for the host computer:

* Armbrian Linux for a Single Board Computer

* Ubuntu Mate

* Windows 7</description>
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        <description>Changing the read-only system behaviour on Raspberry Pi

All recent versions of the OS image for Raspberry Pi are using the overlayroot functionality, as a result of which the system partition of the disk works in read-only mode. In this way, the partition is protected from the user writing to it, which significantly increases the lifetime of the SD card installed in the Raspberry Pi.</description>
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The following video describes the procedure to restore a profile configuration:</description>
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        <description>Rollback to a previous version of myCNC software

Video version of the manual: 

In case you are having issues after updating to a new software version, or would simply rather use an older version, you can use the following instructions:

	*  Head into the folder containing the myCNC application (/opt/myCNC on Ubuntu machines)</description>
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        <description>THC Troubleshooting

This troubleshooting guide is part of a larger Torch Height Control manual - please consult the full manual for a detailed description of the THC setup. 

Check the ADC channel number

Arc Voltage measured value is displayed on the main myCNC screen. Arc voltage signal should be connected to the proper ADC input number. This number can be set up in the THC configuration dialog.</description>
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        <description>Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions section - useful for initial setup

----------

	*  Hardware Troubleshooting Checklist

	*  No Connection between myCNC controller and a Host computer
		*  Network Setup - General Setup Tips
		*  How to change IP Address of myCNC control board - Linux
		*  How to change IP address for an Ubuntu MATE Computer
		*  How to change IP Address for TinkerBoard SBC
		*  How to set up connection with a Windows computer


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