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    FANUC 0M-M

    HI

    i have a leadwell mch 500 with fanuc 0M- F and we have a serious problem
    we lost parameters and after we load it on memory at restart we get the:
    1.pmc loading from /o
    3.run
    4.run without pmc

    when push 3 we get ladder not exist

    ALSO WE LOST THE LADDER IF SOMEBODY HAVE THE SAME TYPE OF MACHINE:LEADWELL MCH 500 WITH PALLET CHANGE.

    i know there is a procedure for loading the ladder from eprom but i do not know how.

    if is somebody who can help me please do
    any help will be apreciated.

    already i tried to change the parameter 71.6 but is not working

    there is a way to acces the IPL menu?
    Last edited by zavateandu; 10-27-2010 at 02:51 AM.


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    Bad thing ....
    I think your matter is that your pmc was not on eeproms, like usually, but on ram , please confirm on your memory pcb (PMC-L) or on your pmc pcb (PMC-M)


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    Fanuc otf have the ladder in eprom on adicional PMC board.
    check the parameter 60.2 1 to see the lader.is posible to I have a lader .gime the serial number.


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