Hypertherm V9 Series Phoenix Rev.11 User Manual

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Phoenix 9.76.0 Installation and Setup Manual 806410

2 – Machine Setup

Torch Collision: Used on torch systems with breakaway mounts. If a torch makes contact with the workpiece or an

obstacle that causes the breakaway mount to release, an input for the mount is sent to the CNC indicating
that a torch collision has occurred. The Pause screen displays. While the input is active, the Cut output is
turned off and manual motion is enabled, allowing the operator to raise, lower, and move the torch position to
clear the fault.

Position information, motion command, and I/O points are maintained and allow the
operator to return to the cut path and resume cutting. This feature uses the Fast Stop
Deceleration rate. Manual raise inputs can be used.

Torch Down Sense: Indicates that the torch is in the full down position.

Torch Up Sense: Indicates that the torch is in the full up position.

Tracer on Path: Used with the Teach Trace feature and indicates that the tracing system has detected the template line.

X Home Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its X axis home position. If the X axis Use Home Limit Switch

parameter is set to YES and a homing function is performed, the X axis moves in the specified home
direction at the fast home speed until the input is activated. The X axis then decelerates to a stop and moves
in the opposite direction at the slow home speed until the switch is deactivated. After the switch is
deactivated, the X axis decelerates to a stop or, if the Use Marker Pulse parameter is set to YES, continues
until the encoder marker pulse is detected.

X Overtravel Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its full positive travel of an X axis. If hardware

overtravels are enabled and this input is activated, the CNC stops all motion and generates a fault message.
Motion is not re-enabled until the switch is deactivated.

X +Overtravel Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its full positive travel on the X axis. If hardware

overtravels are enabled and this input is activated, the CNC stops all motion, generates a fault message and
only allows manual motion in the X axis negative direction.

X –Overtravel Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its full negative travel on the X axis. If hardware

overtravels are enabled and this input is activated, the CNC stops all motion, generates a fault message and
only allows manual motion in the X axis positive direction.

Y Home Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its Y axis home position. If the Y axis Use Home Limit Switch

parameter is set to Yes and a homing function is performed, the Y axis moves in the specified home direction
at the fast home speed until the input is activated. The Y axis then decelerates to a stop and moves in the
opposite direction at the slow home speed until the switch is deactivated. After the switch is deactivated, the
Y axis decelerates to a stop or, if the Use Marker Pulse parameter is set to Yes, continues until the encoder
marker pulse is detected.

Y Overtravel Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its full positive travel of a Y axis. If hardware overtravels

are enabled and this input is activated, the CNC stops all motion and generates a fault message. Motion is
not re-enabled until the switch is deactivated.

Y +Overtravel Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its full positive travel on the Y axis. If hardware

overtravels are enabled and this input is activated, the CNC stops all motion, generates a fault message, and
only allows manual motion in the Y axis negative direction.

Y –Overtravel Switch: Indicates that the machine has traveled to its full negative travel on the Y axis. If hardware

overtravels are enabled and this input is activated, the CNC stops all motion, generates a fault message, and
only allows manual motion in the Y axis positive direction.

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