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    Fanuc 18MC Question

    We have one of our CNC controls an 18M that when you reference the 3 axis it will put a -.100 in the relative Z position. Does anyone know where in the parameters I can change this so it will not do that. The machine never did before but it does after we had to reload all the parameters after and operator did the cancel/delete on start up.

    Also, we have a pain in the rear end screen saver now where the screen goes black after a while. Is there a parameter somewhere to turn this off as well?

    Thanks for the info.

    Brian


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    Help

    I have an 18I parameter manual if you can use it send me a e-mail address the max upload here is 500k and it is 1.7mb

    Bluesman


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    Quote Originally Posted by swartling View Post
    -.100 in the relative Z position.

    Brian
    What does the "machine" position say? also I never knew any fanuc controls had a screen saver.


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    Parameter 3123 is the screen clear parameter, screen saver, set to 0 to switch off. The setting are in minutes. Parameter 3104.3 set the relative postion on reference set to 1 to stop it.
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    g68 in fanuc 18mc

    need help to activate g68 gcode in fanuc 18mc control on dawoo vmc dmv400
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