Hello!
I would like to download my program file into my Fanuc 21i-T by the RS-232 port.
Is-it possible? if yes how can i do that?
The RS-232 pin out is it standard?
Hello!
I would like to download my program file into my Fanuc 21i-T by the RS-232 port.
Is-it possible? if yes how can i do that?
The RS-232 pin out is it standard?
As long as you have a serial port on your machine and a cable to connect to your pc. You can use windows hyperterminal to send. Just start a new connection in hyperterminal and make sure all the info matches up to what is on your machine.
Software Hand Shake
DB25(PIN) DB-9 (PIN)
SD (PIN#2) SD( PIN#3)
RD (PIN#3) RD (PIN#2)
SG (PIN#7) SG (PIN#5)
JUMP (PIN #4 &5) JUMP (PIN #7 & 8)
JUMP (PIN # 6,8 &20) JUMP (PIN # 1,4 &6)
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Control Side Settings:
PUNCH CODE = 1 (0:EIA 1:ISO)
I/O CHANNEL = 0 (JD5A CONNECTOR,CHANNEL 0)
PARAMETERS
0000 = XXXXXX10
0100 = 00000000
0101 = 10000001
0102 = 0
0103 = 10
Just go to radio shack and get the 9-25 pin cable, and a null modem adapter. Saves trying to make a cable if your not good at it. The parameter settings listed will work, but he didn't give the actual baud rade, parity, stop bits with it. I don't have a manual at my desk to look it up. BTW an i series can use a ATA flash card or compact flash card with an adapter. Much easier than RS232.
Is 10 4800 or 9600 baud?
10 is 4800, 11 is 9600
I/O CHANNEL = 0 and Parameter 20 =0 means same thing.........so your parameter 20 will set itself as long as u put 0 on I/O CHANNEL.
parameter 101 sets teh following values:
#7 (NFD)
0 : Feed is output when data is output.
1 : Feed is not output when data is output.
#3 (ASI)
0 : EIA or ISO code is used for input/output data.
1 : ASCII code is used.
#0 (SB2) 0 : No. of stop bits is 1.
1 : No. of stop bits is 2.
I totally agree PCMCIA Adapter with compact flash hard is the best way to go if you don't have dataserver option.
I/O CHANNEL = 4 = Parameter 20.
Parameter: 0103 Baud Rate
1: 50 5: 200 9: 2400
2: 100 6: 300 10: 4800
3: 110 7: 600 11: 9600
4: 150 8: 1200 12: 19200 [BPS]