Originally Posted by
routalot
The router will actually work with programs generated by most software or even from .dxf or .plt files created by CAD programs.If my memory is correct you may even be able to use HPGL too.If using any of these files without a CAM program you may have to use the proprietary AXYZ Toolpath software.Good luck with that-it is a very frustrating way to work.
Having generated a file to produce your parts,it will need to be transferred to the machine and this is where the RS485 comes into play.It is an interface to connect a port on the desktop computer to the controller and may have a baud rate you find amazingly slow,but it does work.Finding a driver to work with an RS485 might be challenging unless you get lucky with the previous owner.I seem to remember that such a driver is on the software CD that AXYZ used to provide and which has the Toolpath program too.Depending on the age of the machine you may be obliged to use an old version of Windows-perhaps even XP.
The computer you connect doesn't actually do much of the controlling.It is primarily a way to transmit files particularly so if you use Vectric.You won't be able to transmit those files without an RS485 or some other form of interface.I do hope you were given the machine manuals as there are some quirks that you will need to be aware of.Even homing the machine isn't easy without guidance and the manuals have all the commands listed.The good thing is that you only need a dozen or so once you know what they are called.The functions are embedded in the controller and accessed via the keypad.