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    Reloading Fanuc OT parameters

    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.


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    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.

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    update

    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?


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    i had those alarms.
    what i had to do was restart the memory
    or first have you shut off your controller

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    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.
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    still have alarms 401,410,420

    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?


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    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.


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    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.
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    Problem solved

    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.


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