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*Try using different parallel port modes from computer BIOS
 
*Try using different parallel port modes from computer BIOS
 
*Ensure that chargepump works, or try disabling it on VSDEPI
 
*Ensure that chargepump works, or try disabling it on VSDEPI
 
==How enable/disable works==
 
VSD-E/XE has configurable I/O pins in the CMD connector. User may choose any of the pins to act as enable input and also polarity of signal can be selected (inverted/non-inverted). When using VSDEPI, the correct choice as disable input is "Analog input 2 as digital input" with inverted setting. When voltage on analog input 2 is low (or no signal, i.e. disconnected wire), drive is disabled.
 
 
[[VSDEPI]] generates disable-signal that is active low. Disable signal is pulled low by three sources:
 
*Disable input from parallel port is low (pin 14)
 
*Chargepump signal is not present, VSDEPI internal circuit pulls disable low unless chargepump function is deactivated by inserting jumper JP1.
 
*E-stop switch is on (conducting)
 
 
If any of above does not request disabled state (parallel port pin 14 = high AND chargepump is fed with signal or JP1 inserted AND e-stop is open), then disable signal to drives goes high and drives are enabled.
 
===Checking VSDEPI state===
 
VSDEPI has several test points on PCB which may be used to analyze the state. To measure state, use DC voltimeter to measure voltage between TP_GND and TP_xxx:
 
;TP_ENA
 
:This is the final disable signal going to drives, when high (4-5VDC) drives are commanded to be enabled
 
;TP_CPUMP
 
:Chargepump state, when voltage on this is low (<1.5V) chargepump is either happy with chargepump signal or JP1 is inserted
 
 
To undestand inner workings of VSDEPI, see [[Media:Vsdepi v1.1 schematics.pdf|VSDEPI board full schematics]].
 
 
 
==Failsafe method==
 
==Failsafe method==
In some cases making it work is found impossible due to incompatibility of PC parallel port. In such cases the remaining option is to change disable signal polarity of drives so that drives become always enabled (not able to disabled from controller).
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In some cases making it work is found impossible due to incompatibility of PC parallel port. In such cases the remaining option is to invert disable signal polarity of drives so that drives become always enabled (not able to disabled from controller).
  
 
Connect to drive, import settings and find the disable input settings from GDtool. Pay attention to whether input is currently inverted or non-inverted:
 
Connect to drive, import settings and find the disable input settings from GDtool. Pay attention to whether input is currently inverted or non-inverted:
 
 
[[File:Gdtool disableinverted.png]]
 
[[File:Gdtool disableinverted.png]]
  
Click Configure, select same input (in this case "Analog in 2 as digital input"), choose it and make opposite setting to Inverted checkbox (if it was originally inverted, set it non-inverted and vice versa):
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Click Configure, select same input (in this case "Analog in 2 as digital input"), choose it and make opposite setting to Inverted checkbox:
 
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[[File:Gdtool disableinchange.png]]
 
[[File:Gdtool disableinchange.png]]
  
 
Click ok and verify that line looks like before except inversion setting is now the opposite:
 
Click ok and verify that line looks like before except inversion setting is now the opposite:
 
 
[[File:Gdtool disableinverted2.png]]
 
[[File:Gdtool disableinverted2.png]]
  
 
After this, click Set, choose Device->Save active settings in drive. Then unplug USB, connect back to VSDEPI and enjoy!
 
After this, click Set, choose Device->Save active settings in drive. Then unplug USB, connect back to VSDEPI and enjoy!
 
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