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    fanuc 21i alarm 5010

    I had problems with a fanuc 21i controler so i restored the control but after load the cncparameter and pmc parameters i try to reload the 8500 9000 programs but it makes a 73 alarm and if try to run an embedded macro or just a simple program the alarm 5010 apears somebody knows what i have to do?

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    check the 1/0 for the end of record in the parameter. 5010 is an end of record that is looking for a % sign. Also make sure you have an EOB behind your M99 or M30
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    yes it has the EOB behind the M99 or M30 but the parameter 5010 in our machine refers to a vector neg limit


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    hey scoob I want to say thanks because that was the problem just with a diferent parameter number but your idea helps me a lot

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