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04 Control
Control panel
Home buttonStarts the homing cycle procedure with "$H" command
Z-probeStarts the zero Z-axis search procedure using the command specified in the settings ("Z-probe commands" box).
Example command:
G91G21; G38.2Z-30F100; G0Z1; G38.2Z-1F10
Z-probe should be connected at GRBL control board at pin A5 and GND. For probes that engage contact when tool touches probe make sure to set $6=0.
When tool touches top of Z-probe and stops, it is not located at zero height. Zero height is at bottom of Z-probe. To set coordinate system for new Z0 you have to set coordinate offset for probe thickness.
This means expanding Z-probe command with G92Zn where 'n' is thickness of your Z-probe. For example if your probe is 5 mm thick "Z-probe commands" box should contain:
G91G21; G38.2Z-30F100; G0Z1; G38.2Z-1F10; G92Z5
Now after zeroing Z-axis you may type in command G90 G0 Z0 and tool would move right at the top surface of material (remove Z-probe before doing that to avoid damage).
For more info about G-Code commands, see LinuxCNC G-Code Reference.
Zero XYZeroes the "X" and "Y" coordinates in the local coordinate system by sending "G92X0Y0".
Zero ZZeroes the "Z" coordinate in the local coordinate system by sending "G92Z0".
Restore XYZ (Restore origin)Restores local system coordinates with "G92" command. May also move the tool based on the settings ("[ ] "Restore origin" moves tool in: Plane|Space").
Safe ZMoves tool by "Z"-axis to safe position. Position coordinate can be specified in the "Safe Z" setting.
Position must be specified in machine coordinates.
ResetResets CNC with "CTRL+X" command.
UnlockUnlocks CNC with "$X" command.