We have a VMC with a OSP-100U. We had a snafu with the control and had to reload software. Im now not seeing all the parameter menus as before. How do I get these back? Thanks for any help!
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We have a VMC with a OSP-100U. We had a snafu with the control and had to reload software. Im now not seeing all the parameter menus as before. How do I get these back? Thanks for any help!
I can have the axis drive belt off and it does the same thing. So there is not obstacle. The motor just seems to electrically lock as certian points. Still nothing resolved on this.
I assume you are talking about optical position? It appears to be tracking ok.
More info: On the Data screen the servo data
RAPA:stops counting (assumed to be actual encoder position)...
Thanks for the reply! These are BL motors. The ways seem to be getting plenty of lube. I can easliy move turn by hand when powered down. Movement is very smooth.
I found 1 post from 2010 in search but did not resolve my issue. Anyway..
This machine is a mid 80's LB15 OSP5000-G control.
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Yup you are right... I couldnt view the vid earlier.
What model is this? Check your counter balance.. Usually these ride on 2 shafts 2 chains with 2 pullys.
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We had the B axis encoder cable get cut on our Horizontal. We repaired the cable but now we get an "axis feed limit" message when we try to start the machine. Any ideas? Fried endcoder? or board?
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Any input on this?
This 950 control boots to the blue "software loaded" screen then throws 2 alert codes.
1. 02048 - unable to access event log data
2. 02001 - secondary disk error
The control seems to function...
I called them a few days ago. Unfortunatly they didnt have one on the shlef that would work. However, the guy over there was very helpful.
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We did reboot it and had the same response. All the lights on the main panel are on with no function and the same screen flashing. If we get a main b will it just be the board or the memory - board...
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You may try to call the folks at ZPS-USA...
What program are you using? Make sure your communication handshake is setup right. In most cases you can throttle down the computers output speed aswell. Is this a Dynapath control too?
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(EDIT) First off I just want to say thanks for this great forum... Very informative!
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