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    FANUC OT control need dnc help

    i have a okuma howa act3 with fanuc ot control there is a db25 ports on it (old style printer port) i can get it to comunicate with my pc dnc software im not sure if im using the proper sequance o0001 input than lsk blinks
    or any other sugestins would be great


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    Take a look here first. http://www.cadem.com/ncnet/ncnet_dncdetails-41.htm
    What happens if you try sending to PC?
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    dnc

    how do i know what baud rate to use?


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    Set Para. 552 to 9 in the control and set your PC to 2400 baud.
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    dnc

    i checked prameter 552 it was set to 10 = 4800 should i still change this to 9 = 2400


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    Before changing it try 4800 on the PC.
    And try sending to PC.
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