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    Help with Delta 20 won't hold memory

    Have a Lagunmatic Mill with a Delta 20 controller. If it sits for a couple of hours then everything in memory clears including the settings and zeros. I can feed code via RS232 and the machine runs but if i leave and come back the controller loses its settings. does anyone have any experience with this problem and/or know how to fix it? Thanks, Max

    the pics is close to the same machine, it has the same controller....



    reposted in machine problems topic....
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    dynapath

    Yes, change the battery. It's inside the card rack. Take off the fron aluminum cover and you will see it in a black holder with a little rubber strap around it. Looks like a AA, but if I remember correctly its a 3 volt lithium battery. You can pull the board out if you need to. Dynapath has all the PIC tables loaded on a eprom.


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