chipsahoy
05-05-2007, 11:33 PM
I just put in a newer keyboard and then re fired up the machine.. All went well and then I experience the misterious problem . As I put the machine in MDI, I notice that as the cursor is blinking, that a value has been entered into the display.. I didnt put it there!! As I stand there with the machine idle within time, a nother value is entered..
I have posted previously with this bizaar problem.. The machine has been running fine and it seem that when I touch the 1090-2 board, that this issue arrises.. Is ther a grounding isssue associated?? My 1090 board is a 1090-2.. Machine is vintage 1985...
All of your comments are greatly appreciated..
Also does any one have any 1090-2 boards etc for sale.. In good working condition of course!!
Cheers Chips
kentsui
05-06-2007, 11:37 AM
Sorry but I haven't had that problem...yet. <g>
I'll ask around and see what I can find out.
Chips--
Check the spacing between the 1090 board and the keyboard. When you press a key the Keyboard can flex a small amount. if the two touch it can short. The stand offs need to be thick enough so they can not touch.
Neal
B_Bueno
05-09-2007, 03:40 PM
http://www.reatechnologies.com/repair.htm
Iv'e sent a couple boards here for repair. They are reliable with a decent turn around time too.
Jimz34
11-13-2007, 11:17 PM
Hello. I'm new to the board and I'm here because I'm having the same problem with my keyboard. I press "K" and the tool changer starts spinning. I press "Q" and the spindle starts spinning. Of course those inputs aren't necessarily consistent with what the machine starts doing everytime you push them though either. I just stand there and look at it and after a few minutes something else starts performing all by itself. It's like magic. I am looking for a 1090-2 board. Or at least I thought I'd try that first. If not, I'll send it off to REA Tech as previously mentioned. Anyway, great board and thanks in advance for any help, advice, or info.
Fadal VMC 45
Model 903-1
Serial # 8201007
1985 or so?
B_Bueno
11-14-2007, 11:04 AM
Jimz, If you are experiencing random command inputs, I'd bang out the keypad too. Never heard of them doing something like that, could be a short in there somewhere. IMO spend a couple dollars get rid of the problem.
BB
Jimz34
11-14-2007, 07:24 PM
I here ya. I'm going to send it off tomorrow and see what happens.
Thanks,
Jimmy
antonio55
07-15-2008, 10:03 AM
i would like to know if someone has a fadal vmc 45, i just bought one but it does not work. The alarm that appear is "amplier of axis x,y,z,c fault". If someone has the manuals and wiring diagram will help a lot
B_Bueno
07-15-2008, 02:17 PM
http://www.mach3cnc.com/
mach3cnc usually has older boards or can upgrade you for a very respectable cost. Let John know you spoke to Bill from NJ!
Hey Antonio!
As long as there was nothing ligit to cause the alarm in the first place,
from my experience with that alarm it'll ether state what you said or whatever the "axis selector knob" is on and call a fault on that [selected] axis. Usually hitting jog and doing a CS [cold start] will make that go away.
fuzzyracing1967
07-15-2008, 06:20 PM
The first thing that came to my mind after reading the headline was my ex wife :argue:.
ok back to the thread :cheers: