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    I posted earlier but my boss gave me hte wrrong model # of the control panel, it is a MSG 803 on a cl203 mori lathe I believe mori added a few things to it. We just got this lathe in with no Manual.I"m trying to load a macro but when I go to call it in my program it alarms out.thee is a program in the libraryfrom previous owner called OP91103 When I left on Friday i hit the soft ke labeled MACRos and notices there were macros numbered from 101 thru 115. Does thes mean I can only use these numbered macros ? and if so what do I have to do if anything to make them active ?
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    I believe the MSG803 is a mitsubishi M64 type controller with mori MAPPS-1. You can get mitsu programming manuals from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc. - MEAU Home and follow the download link.

    What sort of error do you get?

    There will be an alarm type number (i.e. P01) and a code (I.e. P01 - 101 etc) There are severl possible reasons you'll see an alarm, it might be that
    your call was missing some arguments, or that the macro has a syntax problem etc..


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