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    Hiedenhain TNC2500

    can anyone tell me how to switch the comma back to a decimal point on the display. the shop changed to batteries without having the mach8ine running and wiped out the parameters. i got the system back up but can not remember what parameter changes the comma in the positional display back to a decimal point.
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    Thumbs up Decimal point or comma

    Try changing parameter 7280 from a zero to a one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nikinet View Post
    can anyone tell me how to switch the comma back to a decimal point on the display. the shop changed to batteries without having the mach8ine running and wiped out the parameters. i got the system back up but can not remember what parameter changes the comma in the positional display back to a decimal point.
    thanks,
    nikinet
    do you have parameters in a file? Can you download it to controller from pc. Our parameter table is also erased. Now it(tnc2500, Bridgeport Series II) came back with German display language.

    Thanks for your help.


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