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    WSC-6 fanuc 0T-B Drip Feed

    Good Evening.
    Trying to get a WSC-6B lathe made by Murata with Fanuc 0T-B controller to work with Cimco DNC , however cannot get anything out of the serial port.
    The setting that I've followed , are the same that other people implemented on the 0Tb, however without much success. Just to point out that the same machine feeds a 0M on a Kitamura , and can see H13/H11 start and pause characters.
    Io=0, ISO=1, 9600, 7,E,2, when cable is unpluggen and input pressed, the 086 Alarm comes up, which should point that at lest the i/o should work , am I missing or wrong on framing / parity?
    Any ideas suggestions ?

    Thank you all
    Peter


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    I have a machine CNC Murata WSC-6 Parameter missing data problem and I tried to enter a new Parameter data is not complete, but I want to be the source of Ecืn Parameter to this Or I will discuss the use of CNC machines, please help me with advice and information offline.
    Problem now is to press the start button is double.

    Thank you very much.
    tadaja
    tadaja@gmail.com


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