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The Firmware and this Guide are both work in progress, please make sure that you are using the '''latest version''' of the guide, which is posted on our wiki site.
 
The Firmware and this Guide are both work in progress, please make sure that you are using the '''latest version''' of the guide, which is posted on our wiki site.
 
== Simucube 2 ==
 
 
This user guide is not for Simucube 2, but some filter descriptions are still valid.
 
 
Simucube 2 user guide will be published on https://www.simucu.be website when it is ready.
 
  
 
== Notes and Warnings ==
 
== Notes and Warnings ==
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=== Steps to verify before starting ===
 
=== Steps to verify before starting ===
  
The following settings must be done, before updating to SimuCUBE firmware, to get the most easy upgrade. Note, that these only concern those that already use the third-party MMOS firmware.
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The following settings must be done, before updating to SimuCUBE firmware. Connect to drive via [[Granity]], and then
 
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Connect to drive via [[Granity]], and then
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* Check that SMO value (SM Bus Address Offset), found on the Goals tab, is 0. If not, change it to 0.
 
* Check that SMO value (SM Bus Address Offset), found on the Goals tab, is 0. If not, change it to 0.
 
* Check that you have NOT enabled any homing function in the IONI drive settings.
 
* Check that you have NOT enabled any homing function in the IONI drive settings.
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'''Encoder Counts Per Revolution'''<blockquote>Indicates your encoder point count based on the settings provided to the IONI drive.</blockquote>
 
'''Encoder Counts Per Revolution'''<blockquote>Indicates your encoder point count based on the settings provided to the IONI drive.</blockquote>
 
'''Indexing Mode'''<blockquote>The indexing mode is determined at the time of Configuring the motor, encoder, and index.</blockquote>
 
'''Indexing Mode'''<blockquote>The indexing mode is determined at the time of Configuring the motor, encoder, and index.</blockquote>
<blockquote>''Index in reference to the phasing:'' (note: this is notified as "Automatic Indexing in some firmware versions)
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<blockquote>''Index in reference to the phasing:''
 
This mode sets the index point to where the wheel is positioned '''after '''phasing and requires no user action for the wheel to be used in game after turning on the SimuCUBE. An offset to this index point is set during the motor configuration wizard setup. Using this mode will cause the wheel to index "off center" if not positioned approximately straight before phasing. This form of Indexing will work with all servo types and supported encoders, please see technical notes below for issues and how to fix them.</blockquote><div style="margin-left:0.953cm;margin-right:0cm;"><blockquote>''Technical Notes (phasing index)'' - This form of indexing is accomplished due to phasing of the servo/stepper motor always beginning and ending in the same location within magnetic pole quadrant. If you find that the servo is not correctly centering consistently via this method your wheel is attached where the center position falls on or near a boundary between pole quadrants causing phasing to start in either quadrant. When this happens the phasing may finish in the wrong quadrant based on the position of the wheel before phasing which will cause the index to be offset from center. To correct for this and make sure your wheel phases in the correct manner the wheel must be slightly nudged off center before phasing into the quadrant that correctly phases center. To determine this you will need to determine where your wheel is positioned before phasing and then nudge the wheel to one side of center or the other depending on which side pole quadrant phases as center.</blockquote><blockquote>Higher pole count servos/steppers are more likely to experience this boundary position issue.</blockquote><blockquote>This form of indexing works regardless of the position of the physical index point of your encoder so it will work with encoders that do not have indexing capability.</blockquote></div>
 
This mode sets the index point to where the wheel is positioned '''after '''phasing and requires no user action for the wheel to be used in game after turning on the SimuCUBE. An offset to this index point is set during the motor configuration wizard setup. Using this mode will cause the wheel to index "off center" if not positioned approximately straight before phasing. This form of Indexing will work with all servo types and supported encoders, please see technical notes below for issues and how to fix them.</blockquote><div style="margin-left:0.953cm;margin-right:0cm;"><blockquote>''Technical Notes (phasing index)'' - This form of indexing is accomplished due to phasing of the servo/stepper motor always beginning and ending in the same location within magnetic pole quadrant. If you find that the servo is not correctly centering consistently via this method your wheel is attached where the center position falls on or near a boundary between pole quadrants causing phasing to start in either quadrant. When this happens the phasing may finish in the wrong quadrant based on the position of the wheel before phasing which will cause the index to be offset from center. To correct for this and make sure your wheel phases in the correct manner the wheel must be slightly nudged off center before phasing into the quadrant that correctly phases center. To determine this you will need to determine where your wheel is positioned before phasing and then nudge the wheel to one side of center or the other depending on which side pole quadrant phases as center.</blockquote><blockquote>Higher pole count servos/steppers are more likely to experience this boundary position issue.</blockquote><blockquote>This form of indexing works regardless of the position of the physical index point of your encoder so it will work with encoders that do not have indexing capability.</blockquote></div>
 
<blockquote>''Index in reference to encoder:''  
 
<blockquote>''Index in reference to encoder:''  
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'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
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