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Hi all...new to this forum. I need some help with an old LC-20 with the 5000L control (not a 5000L-G or 5020L)...can't get the RS232 to work...no comms with laptop when punch or read. I read through some of the threads but couldn't find info on this vintage 5000L control. I have other LC-20s, 30s, an LB-15 and two LT-15s with 5000L-G and 5020L controls. Communication works fine with them so I am assuming my cable's pin configuration is good. I also used the same DNC configuration as my other Okumas except changed the baud rate to match this control The optional parameter word and parameter bits only go up to 32...there is no page two for them. I have a manual but it doesn't tell me anything past parameter #10 of the optional parameter word. Info on optional parameter bit is even worse. I did the following as recommended by Gossiger (local Okuma reps): I changed parameter 1 to 1 (optional parameter word) and parameter 10 to 300 (baud rate...which is a max of 350!). I changed parameter bit 1 to - 00011011 parameter bit 12 to - 00100010 So far, no matter what I've done i get the same result...no communication. When I hit READ then WRITE the cursor just continues to blink and the screen does nothing...doesn't even time out and I waited 15 minutes. i have to turn the control off then back on to get it to clear. When I try to punch all I get is a punch error. Anybody have any advice? A Gossiger tech will be here tomorrow but he already told me on the phone it may be difficult to get this to work. Thanks for any help. Brad |
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| I had to change pin positions on the DB25 connector on an early 90's LB-25 to make it conform to all my other Okumas. I beleive the comm board terminals were labeled making the job easy. Please advise us of what you find. Rodman |
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Hoi bradleyk, i am also new here. I read your question and was wondering if you change changed the wire on pin 4 to pin 9 on the Okuma side of the cable. This was a simple solution in our situation. Spaantje. |
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Brad, This may help. I have a LB12, LB15(osp5000L), and 2 cadets( 1 w/5020 and the other w/700 control). My LB15 is the one I currently have some problems with. I'm using ProComm software. On the LB15, we get most of the program but are still losing some characters. I'm still working on a resolution, getting close. It's either a "bit" or the "baud rate". Try this and see how it goes bit 1 to 00001011 bit 12 to 00000000 optional parameter word: #1 to 1 #2 to 30 #10 to 8(I've been moving this "baud" number around to see what happens) For "loading" program into machine tool try PIP/READ then TT hit write key)For "punching" program out of machine try PIP/PUNCH <file name>,TT hit write key)Let me know if this helps. I'm having trouble w/our local Okuma dist. trying to solve. I'm curious if Gosiger as able to resolve your problem. Please let me know either way. Good Luck, Duke zmd300@sbcglobal.net |
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| Brad, do you have the special functions 2 manual of a OSP5020. I can make you a copy of the parameter setting for RS232 comm. for the OSP5020L/OSP500L-G. In my mind i think this is even working for the OSP5000. Don't try to make a connection at 8bit this gives a lot of troubles, even programs bigger than 1kB can give you troubles. Edwin. |
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| Edwin, Can you try sending info for the 5000 control? I'm still missing some characters(though not many). Not sure if it's a parameter bit issue or a baud rate issue when loading into machine tool. I'm trying to get additional info from some other sources and try process of elimination one at a time. Duker |
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| Thank you for the "download". I will review and try moving some values around. It should be of help since the control is the same series. Some of these older manuals are tough to get a hold of especially since we purchased the machine used baci in '99. Still running good. Had some rebuilt in 2000. I'll get back to you early next week w/results. Thank you, Duker |
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| Thanks all for trying to help. Final solution at the end of this post. To Edwin...the parameter settings for the 5000L-G and 5020L control are not the same as the 5000L green screen control. The 5000L only has one page of settings for parameter word, long word, and parameter bit. Gosiger was able to get the machine to punch out a program but still could not send from PC to machine through RS232. They suggested a new communication board. Luckily, I have a spare LC-20 parts machine that has been scavenged over the years so I took the RS232 communication board out of it and installed on other machine...fixed my problem. With the help of our DNC software vendor we were able to get the machine to READ a program through RS232 (using TT as Duke mentioned). BUT, like Gosiger cautioned, we were losing characters. We went all the way down to 300 on the baud rate with no luck and different handshake settings. It was pretty consistant with the character loss. The DNC vendor even put a few millisecond pause between each character for the transfer but it didn't help. Here's the solution...a $1500 solution...works perfect. I purchased a BTR through Advanced Digital Research Very easy to install. Emulates the tape reader and works like RS232 at 9600 baud. |
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| Oke, finally found a solution. You are rigth the 5000L has only single pages for setting the parameters. I think i do have a programmers manual with the setting for the old one. If you still interested i will search make an other copy for you. Greats. |
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