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    Red face fanuc 10M problem

    I have one fanuc 10M
    and have a problem in its keyboard
    problem is that I can not change the display of the COUNTER or KEEPRLY
    by pressing the keys of PG_down and DOWN key simultaniuslly
    I check the input power of this keys
    and the outputs of this keys
    all of them is correct and I replaced the input OR gate and the card of FANUC RV07
    but the problem is still alive???
    pls help me
    I accure of this problem after that i erase all data and entering all data
    this time my machine is worked correct but because of that i can not changing my screen , i can not enter the spindel parameter in data screen 2


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    I am unclear about what you are trying to do. Pressing the keys of PG_down and DOWN key simultaneously doesn't achieve anything, as far as I know.
    Have you set K17.1 or K17.7 to '1'? That is neccesary to change PMC data.


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    Quote Originally Posted by memoryman View Post
    I am unclear about what you are trying to do. Pressing the keys of PG_down and DOWN key simultaneously doesn't achieve anything, as far as I know.
    Have you set K17.1 or K17.7 to '1'? That is neccesary to change PMC data.
    Hi friend,thanks a lot for answer give me.
    I have problem,because can not change (page up) & (page down) to screen display,to the same i cant enter parameters necessary at the control.
    softkey have problem.....
    best friend I dont see( k17.1 or k17.7), where is it on the screen?

    if anyone have information to help me
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    do the page up/down keys work in any mode?


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    Quote Originally Posted by memoryman View Post
    do the page up/down keys work in any mode?
    No,it doesnt work any mode.


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    did your enter DATA table?
    nothing to say under this line


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    do they work in any display mode, such as PARAMETER?


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    Quote Originally Posted by guhl View Post
    did your enter DATA table?
    Hi,yes,I did enter data table but not complete because page up/page down are damage to the same I cant enter data table and all of them parameter nc/pc complete.
    regards,


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    did you have to renter all of your parameters when you erased the data? Including your option parameters? I might be off base but if you had to do the option parameters then double check to make sure that they are correct.

    Stevo


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    Hi all i'm not sure if someone has already asked this question, but i couldnt find anything on here about it.

    Ok so here is my problem, i have a "DahLih" cnc with a Fanuc 10M control. the machine is from the late 80's, and i have only worked on haas cnc's.

    so my question is when i home my machine and then jog over to my vise and tram in a work piece, i then read my machine coordinates and enter them into my G54 offset. but when i do a g90 g00 g54 x0y0 i dont rapid to my part center. its like it doesnt even read my g54 coordinates. ok so heres the kicker, when i tram my work piece in, i found that if i zero out my absoulte coordinates it will return to my x0y0 from the absolute coordinates. how can i have the machine read my G54 offset instead of going off my absoulte coordinates. i hope someone can understand my problem. thanks in advance.


    Yodes42


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yodes42 View Post
    Hi all i'm not sure if someone has already asked this question, but i couldnt find anything on here about it.

    Ok so here is my problem, i have a "DahLih" cnc with a Fanuc 10M control. the machine is from the late 80's, and i have only worked on haas cnc's.

    so my question is when i home my machine and then jog over to my vise and tram in a work piece, i then read my machine coordinates and enter them into my G54 offset. but when i do a g90 g00 g54 x0y0 i dont rapid to my part center. its like it doesnt even read my g54 coordinates. ok so heres the kicker, when i tram my work piece in, i found that if i zero out my absoulte coordinates it will return to my x0y0 from the absolute coordinates. how can i have the machine read my G54 offset instead of going off my absoulte coordinates. i hope someone can understand my problem. thanks in advance.


    Yodes42
    Your offset setting method may not be correct. I use the following procedure on my machine with 0i Mate control:

    How to enter the offset distances into the offset tables
    On a machine with Fanuc control, the following procedure can be adopted:
    • Select the tool for which offset setting is to be done, by pressing the tool change button on the machine operator’s panel, required number of times. Alternatively, execute the appropriate T code (say, T0100 on a lathe, or M06 T01 on a milling machine) in the MDI mode.
    • Bring this tool to a known axis position (say, X = 10) manually, using continuous feed (JOG mode), incremental feed (INC mode) or handle feed (HANDLE mode), as appropriate / convenient. For accuracy in positioning, it is recommended to use successively small increments (say, 0.1 mm, then 0.01 mm, followed by 0.001 mm), as the tool approaches the desired position. Continuous feed should be used only for quickly bringing the tool near this position, initially. To judge whether the tool has actually touched the surface, turn the spindle manually and look for a tool mark on the surface. Another method involves inserting and continuously shaking a thin piece of paper between the tool and the workpiece, while the tool is made to approach the workpiece. The moment the paper gets stuck, the tool can be considered to have touched the surface. While inputting the values in the offset tables, allowance for the thickness of the paper can be taken, if felt necessary.
    • Press OFS/SET key on the MDI panel. OFFSET, SETING, WORK and OPRT soft keys will appear. Pressing OFFSET soft key will display WEAR, GEOM and OPRT soft keys.
    • For setting work offsets, press the WORK soft key. If it is already highlighted, i.e., selected by default, there is no need to press it again. On work offset screen, bring the cursor to any of the coordinate displays of G54 or G55 or G56 etc., whichever is currently active. If the workpiece coordinate system to be edited is other than G54, then the corresponding G code (say, G58), must have been previously executed in the MDI mode, to make it current. The currently active workpiece coordinate system is displayed at the top-left corner of the work offset screen.
    • For setting geometry or wear offsets, press OFFSET soft key followed by GEOM or WEAR soft key. On geometry or wear offset screen bring the cursor to the appropriate row number (offset number), say, row number 2 for tool number 2, under any column. Recall that on a milling machine, there is a combined geometry / wear offset table.
    • Type X10 (for this example) and press MEASUR soft key. This will make the correct entry of the X-offset value. In a similar manner, carry out the offset setting for the other axes also.


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    Where is the machine trying to move to?

    Have you tried using G55-G59 and get the same result?

    Stevo


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