i did that yesturday on a yasnac i80
i suggest you call a service guy,you can do this by phone
it's what i have done.
den
I need to reload all my machines parameters( MIYANO JNC-45) due to a board replacement and I have all the parameters on disk. I just dont have enough parameters loaded so I can reload the rest from disk. Any suggestions or proceedures would be appreciated.
i did that yesturday on a yasnac i80
i suggest you call a service guy,you can do this by phone
it's what i have done.
den
I was able to get my parameters in by computer but had to load diag. by hand. I now come up with a 401,410,and 420 alarms reguarding X & Z servos.
The machine is in a not ready state. Any ideas?
i had those alarms.
what i had to do was restart the memory
or first have you shut off your controller
den
If you load the RS232 parameters by hand then you can upload with a PC,
on the setting screen choose a device, if zero the the device settings are in 0002 & baud in 0552 if device 1 the settings are in 0012 & baud in 0553
0552 & 0553 = 10 (4800 baud)
You will also need the 900 option parameters.
Al.
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I cleared everything and started from scratch. I loaded the first 20 parameters then shut control off. then loaded my "900" parameters and shut control off. Then loaded the rest via rs-232, and changed diag. #s 310-319.
I turned off PWE and restarted control and still end up with alarms 401, 410 and 420. Any suggestions? Am I doing proceedure in proper order?
i think you have to tell the memory that there is new stuff in it.
thats what had to do ,but i dont no if it's the same for your controller and how to do it sorry.
The 410 & 420 is excessive position error at stop.
The maintenance manual says check diag 800~807 for all axis.
see pdf page.
The 401 is probabally because of the other 2.
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design (Skype Avail).
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
Thank Al, you pointed in the right direction. After closer examination, I left out the position error values from parameters 593 & 594 (X & Z).
You are the "MAN".
Thanks for your help.