Picked up my first machine monday. Finally got a chance to hook it up today and move it into place. Everything went smooth until I went to flip on the power switch.. nothing. No screen, no power interrupt like it says in the manual. So I check the incomming voltage, 260-270 between all three legs. I then check the power supplies, only 16v on one (not factory) and nothing on the other. so I figure out that the machine was previously set up for 480v. OK, I get out the big wiring diagram that came with it.. its the 480V diagram. I get down and look at the transformer at the bottom of the control box and see where the 230 power feed is.. and also see that its currently on 480. I swap them. I take off the cover for the transformer to the spindle and swap those to the 230 input voltage lines. Flip on the phase converter and voila! monitor turns on and fans are cooling a lot better now. Says something in german I think, and PM with a bunch of numbers.. I vaugly recognise it from something I saw in the manual box so I sift through the paperwork and find the 'perameters'. some of them had been changed with a pen and some were missing from the list but I punch in what I can. Screen pops up and says power interrupt. Great, its doing what its supposed to! so I hit the button with the squiggly line and then it goes to axis fault error (something along those lines, going to write it down monday). Nothing moves, but I did hear a relay click on when I hit the button. Anyway I look in the panel box and 3 red lights are on below what looks like little clear plastic relays (first and last two in a bank of about 10). I have 24 volts now for both power supplies, is there another transformer that needs to be switched to the 240v? should I check the servo motors for 24V? says to look at the indicator light in the manual but thats it.. need some tips, theres a lot of wires in there to check over. there is a little red box that came with the maching and I'm not sure where it goes. It has a cable coming from it with a female bullet connector plug and screw on lock. Could this be the problem? Not sure if I want to call bridgeport specially on a 1990 machine id probably be on hold all day. Read up on some other posts about the drive problem, machine has only been sitting for 2 months supposedly but was wired for 480. any help will be greatly appreciated.