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obieron
02-29-2008, 03:29 PM
Having trouble configuring PC to machine download parameters . . .
We have an MCV-410 OKK with CNC MATIC-G, Control Unit Type UF01A and have been using the CIMNET box with CIMNET software on the PC for program downloads and now are removing the CIMNET boxes throughout the plant and using the PC's at each machine for stand-alone hubs. I've configured Mazak's for this but this is my first OKK and surely it's similar because of the Mitsubishi controller. I think there must be a trick on the OKK control screen to start the download that's different from before. The book, page 58, 7.1 "Input from Tape" I suppose would be used.
http://www.geocities.com/obieronkenobie/okk/input.JPG

My origional paramaters are this:
http://www.geocities.com/obieronkenobie/okk/orig.JPG

I'm trying to go to this:
http://www.geocities.com/obieronkenobie/okk/new.JPG

Any one have this in operation or know how to?

Thanks!

cs_sas
04-16-2008, 07:26 PM
Hi,
can't help you with your question but would like to learn how to back up and download programs to the MVC 410 myself. I just purchased this OKK on sight unseen and I guess I paid big time for my mistake. I just had Mitsubishi go through all my boards and replaced the bubble board for $4.280.00 plus had to have mitsubishi tech come to my shop to trouble shoot the rest of the machine because I could not get it to start up. That was $1000.00 a day for the trouble shooting it only took 2 day's imagine that. Anyway this is my first cnc in my shop and I am not familiar with the
CNC MATIC-G controller. The machine works fine but I can't figure out how to start programming. I have some books that came with the machine but they don't seem to help me at least. Can anyone show me the sequence needed to start programming in G code? I have Bobcad but not sure if it can be used on this machine. I have 16,000.00 dollars invested in this machine and I can sure use some help. I will check back in this forum but if anyone would like to send me some answers on my home address it is cs_sas@peoplepc.com Thank you in advance for any help. Claude

Al_The_Man
04-16-2008, 07:40 PM
As to the first post, the first thing I would do is make sure you use a 3 wire cable, i.e. jumper out the hardware handshake pins on both ends of the cable, and just use TX, RX & ground, there are many threads here that explain it.
For cs_sas, I would recommend two books, Computer Numerical Control by Warren S. Seames and Computer Numerical Control Programming by Michael Save & Joseph Puszai.
Between the two they cover most areas and different controllers.
You can also use a free simulator for testing you programs, MicroTech CNCsimulator.
Al.

cs_sas
04-16-2008, 08:19 PM
Thanks for the quick response al.
I will check on the two books mentioned. Where is the simulater site? I would guess that I can due this via internet correct? Thanks again for the info.
Claude

Al_The_Man
04-16-2008, 08:39 PM
You should get it from here http://www.cncsimulator.com/
Al.

obieron
04-17-2008, 01:39 PM
Claude,
Download my help sheets, etc. from here http://cid-c4847dbd274a9918.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/OKK/OKK.zip