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| How do I enter comments into a Fanuc OiM? I'm already familiar with entering comments using the () bracket keys, but the control panel on our new Hardinge VMC doesn't have the brackets, I only have the [] brackets used for formulaes, any suggestions? Thanks. |
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| Darc, You may not be able to do it at the control if there are no () keys..sucks I now..My OTc also does not have a "full" key pad.. You may have to do like I did in the days of programing at the control ...after the program is built, post it to a editor and add the comments.. I now program everything in my cad/cam software. It automatically adds the comments where I want. Maybe someone else knows if a OiM will take something other than ( ) for comments..my bet is not..been wrong before though.
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| Check parameter 3204 bit 6 or 4 If you have the Fanuc Parameter Book. Look under parameter 3204 bit 6 or 4. Turn that on to 1. It will give you ( & ). Be in edit mode, soft arrow over two times until you see [C-ext]. This will give you ( , ) and @. Let me know if you can't find the parameter. Here's my email address mavs84@aol.com. If need more help, email me. |
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| Thanks mavs84, it certainly worked the only thing I noticed is I need to enter a character first to get the soft menu to change first then press the right soft arrow twice, delete the character and away I go. |
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| Darc, I'm glad I was able to help. Let me if I can do everything else for you. Let me know when your company is looking at more machines. We import Leadwell CNC into the USA. Leadwell is a much better made product then Hardinge. We also sell Hardinge in the USA in Texas. Here's my personal email address mavs84@aol.com. Let me what other info you may need. I'm also planning to vacation in Australia to next year. Talk to you later |
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