The parameter write/enable toggle switch must be on if you want to load a parameter tape INTO the Fanuc 6. For punching parameters out, you don't need to have the switch turned on because you're not changing any parameters.
Dan Fritz
The parameter write/enable toggle switch must be on if you want to load a parameter tape INTO the Fanuc 6. For punching parameters out, you don't need to have the switch turned on because you're not changing any parameters.
Dan Fritz
I don't recognize this board, but it's only a partial photo. Look for a board number on the edge somewhere. All Fanuc 6M and 6M-B controls had two toggle switches on two opposite corners of the board. One was marked "BMU", which is for the bubble memory, and the other is "PRM" or "PARM". If you don't have a main board like this, then maybe you don't have a 6M-B like you think. The main board number will tell me what you have.
Make sure MDI mode is enabled (default) and E-STOP is on,
Make sure the device parameters match the computer's settings.
Hi Dan,
i'm trying to write a program (like an NC file) to the machine.I'm not trying to write/change a parameter.
my problem is i'm not able to create a new or upload a NC program or g-code to the machine. but i'm able to download from the machine to the pc (i've downloaded the parameter as a test to make sure communication was working)
sorry if there was any confusion. hope this make more sense
Silly question but do you have program lock switch on
i don't believe the fanuc-6m-b has one. only 2 switch that i know of. The write parameter switch to change/edit parameter and the BMU switch to edit/modify the bubble memory. (both are located on the mother board)
none of those should be enable in order to create a new or upload a simple NC program. (never had to enable them before).
i don't have any key loco or program lock switch on the fanuc user panel either.
unless you have any other idea where it would be located ?
but before i never had to do anything different when it was working.
Just asking as this one does as program protect
you do raise a good point.
when i got the "new" RAM card ( see beginning of the thread) maybe that card has a key protection chip somewhere on that machine (seen i bough it from ebay, all thought it's the same modem 6m-b, but maybe) .
maybe i need to do a bypass to enable the program. but i don't know where that key protection bypass would go ....
The program protect switch is an OEM implementation; it's NOT a Fanuc part. To see if/how this was implemented, you will have to look at the interface or ladder.
I've seen similar things happen when the control is in single mode.
I worked on a P&W Tapeturn where the control was put into the single block mode anytime the chuck was unclamped or the sliding door was opened; it was used as a safety interlock. Where in Canada are you located?
so didn't find any interlock that would prevent the transfer to the machine. single block was disable on the operator machine interface.Attachment 393796Attachment 393798
every pic of the CRT you have posted says "not ready"
I am assuming you have tried keying in a program ,in edit. With it out of e-stop and ready to run.
To my knowledge Okuma-Howa is still in buisness, you could try contacting them and see if an old timer there knows the secret formula.
it would be
O1234; then insert, or input. i cant recall
Hi General ,
yes i've try with the ready "on" it's only when i took the picture, i was in a hurry. But yes i've started the machine - zeor all the axis.
formulas are:
memory - > parameter -> O9999 -> punch ---> send from machine to computer all the parameters ---> successful
edit -> programm -->O9999 -> read --> should receive programm blahblahblah.NC ( with % at the beginning and % at the end) ---> unsuccessful
edit -> programm --> O1234 -> input --> create new programm (from what i recall could be wrong...) ---> unsuccessful.