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    Puma & Procomm

    how can I load a program to a PUMA using a serial cable and Symantec PROCOMM??
    does any one know what is the correct configuration???


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    Dont know procomm, but at least check:
    baud rate (4800 is ok)
    databits: 7
    paritety: even
    stop bits: 2
    RS cable should be cross-connect

    Setting should be same on both side (NC/PC).
    If problems please check www.cadem.com
    There you can find setting & cable instructions
    There is also a free program for data transfer, it's good.

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    Transferring:
    In NC type "O2342" <read> <execute> or just <INPUT> (which Fanuc do you have??)
    Then send datafile from computer.


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    Daewoo puma

    to connect with rs232 and procomm must have io channel set at 4 also on cnc.


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    I/O Channel 4?

    I may be wrong, but I think I/O channel 4 is for the PCMCIA card.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dcoupar View Post
    I may be wrong, but I think I/O channel 4 is for the PCMCIA card.
    Yes Channel 4 is for the card, use channel 1 2 or 3 just make sure whatever one you use has the correct settings. stop bits ASCII and Baud rate

    Bluesman


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