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    Exclamation M-codes on a Takahashi TNC - VPO

    Takahashi TNC - VPO
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    Fanuc OT control

    I lost all parameters in my machine after battery loss.
    We do not have electrical or PLC books.
    Now the M codes 14 and 15 do not work this is for chuck open and close.
    Is there Keep relay/ data bits to control this. You can not see the ladder on this control.

    Thanks!

    Scott


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    Hi

    If your Fanuc control is OTC you can view ladder by set parameter 60 bit 2 =1

    Regards


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    Unhappy Thanks, Bill but OT-B

    Quote Originally Posted by greenery_fr View Post
    If your Fanuc control is OTC you can view ladder by set parameter 60 bit 2 =1

    Regards
    Thanks for the parameter I will put it in my OTC book and use it later. This control is a OTB. I don't think you can view the ladder?

    Scott


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