Nice, I added those to the sheet. I'm not 100% sure about S5 since there's only one line of bits, but all the others work and correlate with my machine's existing featureset.
Here's the sheet so...
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Nice, I added those to the sheet. I'm not 100% sure about S5 since there's only one line of bits, but all the others work and correlate with my machine's existing featureset.
Here's the sheet so...
It worked! I now have work offsets.
I'm currently trying to make up an excel sheet that will let you check all the boxes for features you want, and it'll spit out the corresponding hex values for...
This is exactly what I needed, thanks!
I'm still trying to figure out their encoding scheme, it seems like the machine parameters are in hexadecimal but these bits are binary?
Here's a shot of my...
I have volume 1 and 2 of the Meldas M0 instruction manual (700+ pages overall), and the machine manual, which is maybe 25 pages at best, and has the basic machine specs, a couple general wiring...
Thanks for the suggestions, I tried enabling/disabling the memory protect settings, and unfortunately it didn't help.
I did format the memory, that was its own hassle to figure out but I got it.
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Crossposted to the other Mitsubishi control spot.
I have a Long Chang LC-16CV knee mill with a Meldas M0 control on it. It appears that it didn't come with the (factory optional) ability to set...
I have a Long Chang LC-16CV knee mill with a Meldas M0 control on it. It appears that it didn't come with the (factory optional) ability to set work offsets (G54, etc). The control itself is capable...
I found it!
You have to go to the I/O menu, go to page 5, and type (1) (INIT) then press [input]. This will format addresses 1 through 7999.
Then type (2) (INIT) and press [input]. This will...
I have a Long Chang LC-16CV with a Mitsubishi Meldas M0 control on it that I'm trying to get running. It had a dead memory backup battery, so I've replaced that, cleared the RAM, reloaded all the...