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    • chas2706undefined
      chas2706
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      I have set up an external trigger to execute an e-stop on button press.
      This is giving me two problems:

      1. When enabled in config.g I get random e-stop occurrences. ( I have a normally open switch connected to gnd and in on io2.in).

      2. In the documentation for M581 it says:

      "When M581 is executed, if the T parameter is present but the other parameters are omitted, the trigger inputs and edge polarities for that trigger number are reported. "

      Here is my config for M581:

      M581 P"^!io2.in" T0 C0 ; configure active-low endstop to perform an e-stop and let it trigger at any time without restrictions

      When I enter M581 T0 in the console I get this :

      Screenshot (6).png

      If I disable the M581 command in config.g I can print without problems,
      BTW my endstops are configured and wired in the same way without issues.

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @chas2706
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        @chas2706 I'm a long way from my printer with only my 'phone to hand so can't say for sure how mine are configured but try taking out the ^

        Ian
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        • chas2706undefined
          chas2706
          last edited by

          @deckingman

          Thanks I will try later.

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