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    Exclamation Help - Conquest ST-20 Part Counter Reset

    ST-20 0tc 1995
    Ran to end of parts required count, & went into "Feed Hold".
    Reset screen per Hardinge manual procedure is not to be found (no "Countr" soft key in "Aux Graph" screen)
    Reset counter in position screen w/ "P" "Cancel" - counter reset to 0 but still in "Feed Hold".
    Reset "Parts Required" to 40 & parts counter to 20 in parameter screen but still in "Feed Hold".
    Checked ladder R572.7 (per Hardinge) but nothing is illuminated.
    It appears that Hardinge sets a bit to lock machine in "Feed Hold" @ limit of parts count, & the typical Fanuc reset zeros the counter but doesn't release the lock.
    Shut down & restart does not clear the "Feed Hold". Machine jogs, not @ any axis limit, gang slide machine so no turret seating issues, no alarms, way lube & coolant are fine, MDI works fine when actuated via Fanic panel "Start".
    Any ideas?


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    In case anyone else ever runs into this problem:
    The counter indeed sets a bit to latch the feed hold.
    0440.0: 0=run 1= feed hold


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