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    Backwards Handwheel on Centurion 6

    Guys, how do I change the direction of the handwheel output?

    When I turn it clockwise for positive, it moves in the negative direction on X, Y & Z.


    Thanks in advance.


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    you have to go into the parameters. password is "proto3- 3" i don't remember exactly where it is you'll just have to search unless some one else knows exactly where it is. Todd.........ps. becarefull in there.


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    Parameter page, got to setup, enter proto3, push enter and enter again. select the axis page, page down 4 times, it's in the middle. Says something like handwheel invert.
    Mine's a Centurion 5 but if I remember correctly the Cent. 6 we had at wok was the same.
    Probably a good idea to back up your parameters to a disk first.

    Dave
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