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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators @streamliner
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      @streamliner said in Maestro getting started:

      He has added a very substantial amount of Menu Items.. I am attempting to abstract them now. If you have any suggestions for how we can abstract this, I'm all ears... otherwise, I'll finish up here soon enough.

      Please read the provisional documentation that I wrote at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_2_Maestro_12864_display_menu_system. I don't know whether he followed that documentation accurately or not. The message I received from him some time ago suggested that he hadn't implemented "image" but he had done the rest.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • streamlinerundefined
        streamliner
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        @dc42 In Fact -- I believe he followed it exactly, and as you say the only thing that I can't find is the Splash Image -- that's no problem. It seems nearly complete.

        Now, I tried simply merging over his changes to the menu and associated files, but still ran into an error. I am actually getting my macos devmachine up again so I can use xcode... Eclipse is killing me. I use this machine for a lot of MCU prototyping and I think I am just getting a lot of conflicts because of this.

        I'm restoring my mac workstation tonight and will establish n proper project tomorrow. I may have a few more questions for you; soon this will all be a lot smoother. 😃

        Thanks you for your time!

        Cheers!

        David

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        • StJohnundefined
          StJohn
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          Hi, I have just purchased the Duet 2 Maestro, and so far this has not been a happy experience.

          I cannot get the board to communicate with a PC at all. When a USB cable is plugged in I get 3 LEDs lit one green and two red. A blue led briefly flashes on the WiFi board and the Diag. led flashes once.

          The board is not recognized at all when plugged in. I have manually installed the drivers for the board on both a laptop and PC with no difference between the two. I would try updating the firmware manually, but even this seems to be impossible as there is no erase button that would allow me to force the update to the board. The USB cable is taken from my other 3dprinter where it connects the Smoothieboard to a Raspberry Pi to for OctoPrint.

          I did manage to get the Diag led to light by creating a custom config.g and other files using the RepRap configurator, however the network connection still did not work nor would the new config. files allow the board to communicate with either my PC or laptop.I copied these files to the SDCard by installing it in the laptop, as apparently the SD Card cannot be accessed through the USB connection.

          After metaphorically pounding my forehead to a blood soaked pulp, is there anyone who can help me as I am now at a complete loss, having spent several hours only to end back where I started. I will answer as best I can any questions.

          Please help.

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          • dc42undefined
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            Support for Duet Maestros sold by M3D (which is all of them so far) is provided by M3D, not by us, because M3D does the manufacture and testing. However...

            I have heard of several cases of the micro USB cable supplied with the Maestro being faulty. So I suggest you try a different cable. [EDIT: looks like you are already using a different one.]

            The Maestro doesn't have an erase button, it has a 2-pin jumper instead. It is close the the main processor, labelled ERASE.

            I don't understand:

            A blue led briefly flashes on the WiFi board and the Diag. led flashes once.

            What WiFi board? The Duet 2 Maestro has an Ethernet connector.

            HTH David

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • StJohnundefined
              StJohn
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              OK, I am confused, the board has Wifi, but no erase button. It seems to follow the general layout of the Duet 2 but so does the Maestro. There is a jumper just below the endstop connectors marked erase, no ethernet connection but has wifi. I purchased it a few days ago from E3D online as a Duet 2. Do some Duet 2s not have an erase button?.

              I guess I will jumper the erase pins and boot the board. Then try to reinstall the firmware. Unless someone can suggest a less drastic course of action.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @StJohn
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                @stjohn, what you have is a Duet WiFi revision 1.04, not a Duet Maestro. So you've come to the right place for support, although you're in the wrong thread.

                If your PC uses Windows, please go to Device Manager, then connect the Duet via USB. Expand "Ports (COM & LPT) and look for the Duet there. If it isn't there, see if there is an "Unknown Device" listed anywhere. Also try a different USB port - Windows has a habit of turning them off sometimes. Try a different micro USB cable if you have another one.

                If you still can't find the Duet in Device Manager, you can try putting a jumper across the Erase pins. The "Bossa port" should appear, again under "Ports (COM & LPT)". Remove the jumper again, because the board won't program while it is present. Then follow the instructions at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Installing_and_Updating_Firmware#Section_Fallback_procedure_Num_3.

                HTH David

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                • crusstyundefined
                  crussty @streamliner
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                  @streamliner Watching along as you unravel this. Don't envy you having to sort it all out. Once you get it sorted, would you mind also posting the compiled bin's in your dev branches so we can fiddle with what you are working on without having to rebuild it?

                  Mahalo!

                  Chris

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                  • streamlinerundefined
                    streamliner
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                    @crussty Most certainly 😃 I am just trying to determine where the 'fracture' ocurred right now... this is not fun. I think I may just pick up on the most complete version of what @dc42 has and just update it inline.

                    @dc42: Speaking of, what branch of your dev firmware is currently the most similar to the feature branch: https://github.com/PrintM3D/RepRapFirmware/tree/v2-feature/morecomplete12864? I see what happened at this point...he was going to implement the feature branch, had to stop, and somewhere in between would have been an update.. i'm trying to construct a timeline to understand where to go back to.

                    Thanks,

                    David

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      As discussed by email, I have merged Matt's work into my v2-dev branch.

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                      • StJohnundefined
                        StJohn
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                        Thank you for your help. I went back to basics on this issue and dug out several USB cables and tried the board with them until I found one that worked. I have now connected the board to wifi and tested it. Everything seems to work so no nuclear option was needed. Thank goodness..

                        One odd thing I noticed. When homing individual axes the Z axis would move first. This caused the head bed to collide with the printhead. I have edited the homing .G files to prevent this. Now I am waiting upon a bed-levelling sensor. But all of this is for another time.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @StJohn
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                          @stjohn said in Maestro getting started:

                          One odd thing I noticed. When homing individual axes the Z axis would move first. This caused the head bed to collide with the printhead.

                          The standard homing files move the head up (or bed down) by 5mm before homing X or Y, to avoid dragging the nozzle over the bed if it is at Z=0. If on your printer it caused the head to collide with the bed, then it sounds like your Z axis is moving in the wrong direction.

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                          • dc42undefined
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                            last edited by dc42

                            I have merged M3D's additions to the 12864 display support into my RRF fork, put a binary at https://www.dropbox.com/s/m0r3ldy424mxf4v/DuetMaestroFirmware.bin?dl=0 and updated the documentation at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_2_Maestro_12864_display_menu_system. Please note, this binary is not an official beta release and has had very limited testing.

                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                            • Radek.Krepelaundefined
                              Radek.Krepela
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                              Hello, Someone can confirm info on wiki https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/The_Duet_family_of_motion_control_electronics
                              Maestro ZprobeIN pins is 30V-tolerant? can i connect a 24V PNP industrial optical sensor directly without a voltage divider or diodes ,optocupler?

                              Thank you.

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                              • dc42undefined
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                                If you use a PNP output sensor, you will need at least a pulldown resistor.

                                Be very careful to connect the sensor output to the correct pin on the Z probe connector. If you connect it to then+3.3V or +5V pin by mistake, then you will wreck the Duet. So it's still safer to use a voltage divider.

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                                • Agniusmundefined
                                  Agniusm
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                                  Not to create a separage thread. Is there a working menu system for maestro or it needs to be created? I looked but have not seen simple lcd operational. Also, can someone point to compatible lcd?

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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators @Agniusm
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                                    @agniusm said in Maestro getting started:

                                    Not to create a separage thread. Is there a working menu system for maestro or it needs to be created? I looked but have not seen simple lcd operational. Also, can someone point to compatible lcd?

                                    We don't have a standard set of menu files, however M3D has produced a set for the Crane Quad. I have put a copy of those at https://www.dropbox.com/s/ugrqnqu6svp7lmn/CraneQuadMenuFiles.zip?dl=0. They should at least give you somewhere to start from.

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                                    • dc42undefined
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                                      @hosake please use the instructions at https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/Building-RepRapFirmware.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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