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Subject: | Re: Motor Record not moving distances less than .5 |
From: | Kevin Peterson <[email protected]> |
To: | "Sobhani, Bayan" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 15 Mar 2018 11:43:16 -0500 |
My replies are below. On 03/15/2018 09:59 AM, Sobhani, Bayan wrote:
UEIP, MRES, and ERES were: UEIP: "No" MRES: 1 ERES: 1
With this configuration you will be unable to make any move smaller than 1, since that is the value of MRES.
If I try setting UEIP to "Yes", it does not get set and the value remains "No". If I try setting ERES to .1, and then setting UEIP to "Yes", I get the following error message: Illegal choice PV: alexHost:testMotor2.UEIP error detected in routine: dbFastLinkConv(cvt_st_menu)
Some motor controllers don't support encoders, which might result in the UEIP value being forced to "No," but that doesn't look like what is happening here.
Which client is being used to change the UEIP value? What happens if you do a caput from the command line? $ caput alexHost:testMotor2.UEIP "Yes"
Alex
Kevin