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    Maho Phillips 432 manuals?

    Hello, I am thinking of purchasing a Maho MH 600E, which does not have manuals included, it would be good to browse over the manuals first before I buy, and definitely to have them later.

    Is there anyone here who has Maho MH 600E (or 400-800E would do also I think) manual, or Philips 432 control manual they would be willing to sell or to copy for a fee? I would be willing to pay what is fair for your time, I just would really love to get into one of these books before I buy, it is worth it to me, and I have no other options really. Thanks you!

    I was thinking of posting this in the Deckel/Maho/Aciera forum, but it appears that no one visits that area.

    'Slinger out.


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    maho 500 c

    i have the same problem here no manual
    if i find one i let u know


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    Hi folks I have a MH500E with a 432 controll. I have made a webpage with some info. Manuals in swedish and machine constants in german. And also some simple programs as example.

    http://smoregrava.net/Maho/mahomh500.htm

    Hope i helps. If you folks have any more info I can ad it on that site.


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    I have found a source for the Maho Phillips 432 Manuals, both for the programming, and for the 600E machine, I will scan them and upload to your site if you would host them? All would be in English. Best regards,

    'Slinger out.


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    It would be perfect if you would scan those manuals. Send me a pm and I send you my mail adress so you could send me the files
    I will upload the to my site avalible for everyone.


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    Guys,

    Manuals should arrive in a couple days, and scanned within a month (its a lot of material). I'll keep you posted.

    'Slinger out.


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    Maho 600E

    Hi Slinger,
    did you ever scan the manuals?
    I am looking for a Programming manual for the MH600E
    my machine is a 1988
    is that something i could get from you?

    Regards
    Peter@tooldev.com


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    I have not heard from slinger. But if any english manuals pop up I'm interested


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    Hi, I just purchased a complete set of manuals, I'm from Mexico City but surely they will be in english.

    I decided to ship my 1989 MH600E to DMG shop to be fully fixed there and manuals were required. As soon as I get everything back I'll be glad to help with whatever info you guys need.

    By the way, do you know what is the best way to comunicate through a laptop that uses windows vista with theese machines (hardware/software, etc) since new pc's have no serial ports anymore


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    To communicate whit the Maho you use Hyperterminal. Its a very simple free program but it does what you want. How to make cable and set it up see

    http://smoregrava.net/Maho/mahomh500.htm

    I would strongly recomend you to use a old stasionary computer with com port first. When that work you could try to find a USB/ seriall converter that works. I have not found any thats works as they should. everything works from maho to the laptop but when you go the opposite way its sometimes problems. Because the USB/ serial converter only gives 5V out ( In High signals) But the maho wants higher I belive its 9V from an old pc with com port. So if you find a converter that works tell us so I can inform that on the site.


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    Hello Mr. Singler

    I require Electrical Manual for Maho MH 600E control 432, If you receive the manual could you please help me out with it. so that I would pay and take a copy of it.

    Thanks
    Vidhya


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    did you ever get scanned English manuals? I have only found them Swedish which puts me in a world of hurt


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