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| Does anybody know how to enable the part/program timer on a Fanuc 10t? I am pretty sure it's possible on this control, but the section in my manual is missing for that, figures... Last edited by Crashmaster; 09-20-2007 at 11:00 AM. |
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| Crashmaster, The only parameters I could find in my books related to timers are: 0100 Timer 1 (Accumulated power on hour) 0101 Timer 2 (Accumulated automatic operation hour) 0102 Timer 3 (Accumulated automatic operation hour) The above are as stated in Fanuc manual B-54815E/06 I checked in the operation manual B-54824E/01, but it did not give any good info at all. Sorry, but this is all I could find. RRL |
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| You have to change the 9000 parameters in IPL Mode if you mess up will need to reload all parameters what is 9106 right now? need to convert it to hex and enter it in option7 in ipl mode Power on while pressing buttons - and . then type 99 for options just press input in the ones you are not changing when you get to option 7 type in the new hex number i would back up all your paramters first |
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| this param. is called cycle running time, to change u have to set PWE to 1 first (Parameter write enabled) , find under offset settings when ready set to zero back gl |
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| OK here is what you need to do power down machine wait 30 seconds power machine back on holding down - and . keys at the screen you see type 99 input then just press input until you get to option7 at option7 type in 60 input then just keep pressing input until the options are no longer listed then at main screen press 6 input control will reboot on your settings page you will see the timers listed there |
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| Ok, I will give that a try. A few questions though. Maybe I didn't explain myself enough. I am looking for a timer that will let me know how long a program runs for. And if at all possible, have this timer show up on my program check screen. If this is not possible and I have to look on my settings page to find how long my program was running for, thats just as good. |
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