0393 bit 5 STOVO
1: Feedrate override 0% stops rapid traverse
0: Feedrate override 0% does not influence rapid traverse
Type: Posts; User: drdos
0393 bit 5 STOVO
1: Feedrate override 0% stops rapid traverse
0: Feedrate override 0% does not influence rapid traverse
This can be done easily in the ladder. It is possible by modifying the ladder to only rotate the turret in one direction Can you post the ladder?
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FLKY With the CRT or MDI, a standard keypad is used/full keypad is used.
The function manual for your control explains it. This is a PMC axis feature.
Maybe switch not working
Which controller? You may have also tripped the soft over travel as well. Power down and power back up hold both the CAN and P keys.Once you get to normal screens you can let go. Now use the OT...
In a nutshell, #1107 and #1106 are F addresses in the PMC ladder logic. Your M-codes (M22/M23) and (M23/M24) are probably doing the same thing as setting #1106 & #1107 to =1 for on and =0 for off....
Post your ladder file
I am able to open it using FAPT1 (A08B-9201-J502#EN). The version of PMC Type is RB2. Fanuc Ladder III doesn't support this PMC Type.
Can you post your ladder? I assume that if the spindle speed is less than commanded speed that we want to stop the machining with an alarm. In case of a broken belt. I posted the Fanuc manual for the...
Next time that it happens check in the ladder G4.3 (W-Search) and see what conditions bring this coil on. This is the "Single Block" address. When this turns on it puts you into single block mode.
Can you post the ladder file?
Try calling the program from the main memory. Have your program on your card (O1234 for an example). In memory mode run a program which calls the program on the card as a sub program. To do this you...
You have two choices with Fanuc, one overwrite the program or alarm out if program number already exists. If you want to simply overwrite that program number with the new one try setting 3201#2 REP ...
As far as a reasonable value for 2064 goes, it varies from Fanuc manual to Fanuc manual. I have customer's tell me that a loose ball nut caused their issue while another customer found a loose scale...
Can you post your ladder?
I can see how you can shave some time off by allowing the part catcher to advance while blow off is happening. Have you tried of parameter No.3404.
When bit 7 (M3B) of parameter No.3404 is set to...
Set parameter 2003 bit 1. Uses the parameter for the soft disconnection alarm detection level.
Set parameter 2064 Soft disconnection alarm level... Fanuc presets this to 4. It's not looked at...
Actually you don't have to have a line number on every line. It's only required when you jump to a particular line number, otherwise they do nothing. Some programmers use them only at tool numbers so...
Because pin 2 is send data and pin 3 is receive data. You were trying to send to a "send" signal.
Make sure 8000 and 8010 all all 1's (11111111). Now when you load in the parameter file the option bits will populate as well.
You are basically screwed. 18i-LNB is a LINE Transfer Control which plays by different rules. You will have to replace the hardware (Main board) with a standard 18iMB (18iTB in case of a lathe). You...
Out of the control the I/O link cable feeds Group 0, the second place it goes is Group 1. This is the I/O that's reporting bad. Make sure that you have 24VDC feeding it. If you can remove all I/O...
Usually it's a EDIT protect Key switch. May be under the software operator's panel
That is handled in the ladder. If you can post your ladder we can see if the MTB put any provisions for changing the order of referencing.
If you can post the ladder file I can tell you why RMT pops up instead of AUTO. Otherwise we are just guessing.
What are the odds that you can post your ladder file?
You did good
This is doable. However it's going to take a ladder modification to get it working. I would use the Fanuc Window Read in the PMC and set the #1000 macro variable.
This alarm is being driven from the PMC ladder. You will have to see which A coil is active and search that coil in the ladder to find out why.