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 The problem is that the encoder count is so far out of range that it will not display on the HMI.  You must, by hand, turn the encoder numerous revolutions until the encoder count gets back in range.  You'll need a couple of people to relay the status from the screen while one person is off in the hole turning the encoder by hand. The problem is that the encoder count is so far out of range that it will not display on the HMI.  You must, by hand, turn the encoder numerous revolutions until the encoder count gets back in range.  You'll need a couple of people to relay the status from the screen while one person is off in the hole turning the encoder by hand.
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-====== Getting the encoder back in range ====== 
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-From the main operator HMI screen 
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-Tap the button on the bottom right of the screen to get to the main page 
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-On the bottom left hand of the main screen, tap the machine/toolbox button. 
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-On this new screen, tap the button with two gears below a gear on a threaded shaft 
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-You are now on to encoders page. 
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-The min/max values are in hexadecimal.  You will have to turn the encoder to get its reported hexadecimal value between the min/max values listen on the encoder page in order to get the default user page to show the correct values.