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Old 10-12-2010, 12:03 AM
 
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FS10T Address Error_Bus Error

Hi,
I have Sliding Headstock lathe machine with Fanuc 10T controller.
But frequently giving Following alarm-

ADDRESS ERROR
FFCDC9C
FFC4E2
FFC522
and sometime,
BUS ERROR
FFD434
FFC496
FFC4D6

When I do Reset gives following
1 DUMP MEMORY
2 -
3 CLEAR FILE
4 SETTING
5 -
6 END IPL
?


plz help to start the machine , If any procedure.

thanx in advance
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Old 10-12-2010, 08:11 AM
 
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Here is the procedure for reloading all of your data. Your option parameters will have to be entered in hexadecimal format.

To enter in option parameters
1) Power up machine with "-" minus and "." decimal point depressed
2) Key "99" and "Input"
3) Key in "3" or whatever # axes in parameter 9000 @ "AXIS" prompt
4) Step through options by number and key new Hexidecimal codes and "input"
option 1=9100, option 2=9101 ect. Just push input if no change is required
5) If "clear files" appears, hit "Y" - will erase programs etc.
6) When 1st menu appears, key "6" and "enter"

Once complete then enter in all of your PMC data. Timers, counters, keeprelays etc. Then setup your RS232 parameters and load the NC parameters along with programs and any offsets.

Stevo

**Edit** sorry forgot to mention that you may have to do a master clear the files before doing the above by holding down "7" and "9" at power up then press "99" and "input" when the IPL menu appears. It will ask to clear, press "Y".

Last edited by stevo1; 10-12-2010 at 08:16 AM. Reason: clearing
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Old 10-13-2010, 01:08 AM
 
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Thanks stevo,

I'll do it and will let u kno.

have a gud day.
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Your welcome. Let us know.

Stevo
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:45 AM
 
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Hi stevo,
i have tried the procedure, cleared memory, reloaded all parameters but still these alarms comes intermittently.
pls suggest
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Did you try the master clear with "7" and "9"?

Stevo
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Old 10-25-2010, 12:52 AM
 
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yes stevo...
itried the same.
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Well then my guess then would be that it is a hardware issue on a board. I would not know where to tell you to begin. Maybe memoryman can jump in with some ideas of where to start looking.

Stevo
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Old 10-25-2010, 01:48 PM
 
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Hi,
can you tell me if your mother board is an analog (040 or 041) or a digital one (0320 or 0190) and did you have an add memory pcb ?
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