I don't remember a 0-Mate control being used on those machines from the factory so it may be a retrofit. If it was the original factory control your best bet would be to contact Fives-Cincinnati for support.
Hi,
Could anyone let me have the parameter list for a 1993 Cincinnati Sabre 500 fitted with the Fanuc O-Mate Control.
Its a new machine to me and the supplied backup floppy cannot be read by PC
Thanks very much .
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I don't remember a 0-Mate control being used on those machines from the factory so it may be a retrofit. If it was the original factory control your best bet would be to contact Fives-Cincinnati for support.
Thanks Maver1ck for your response. The factory did fit the O-mate as a lower cost version of the O-M to make their machine more competitive I actually bought one from the Factory. It’s not this machine though That went long ago !
I am based in the UK and I don’t believe there is factory support these days
I have found a You tube video. Where a guy scrolls through all of the parameters so I am going to try to go through it and write down each parameter then try to input them. Hopefully they will work for my Sabre 500
Wish me luck
Ok so I have found parameters N900 to N929 in the electrical schematic book along with parameters F01to F20 ,F29 F31,F35 and F36
I also have diagnostic numbers 394 395 and 397 and what to set them to
On another sheet I have 508 ,509,510
Just not sure what else I need
If you know it is the original factory control, support should be available from Fives-MSI "Cincinnati" which is the OEM
800-934-0735
Provide your
Machine-Serial-Number: 70xx-x0y-xxyyyy
Model Type: EKx or ERx
Control Diagrams: 9120xxxxy
Ok just an update on progress.with my '93 Cincinnati Sabre 500 fitted with a Fanuc O-Mate control. I managed to obtain a generic Sabre 500 O-mate parameter list and Keep Relay settings from a guy in the UK ([url=http://www.secserviceparts.co.uk that sells parts for Cincinatti CNC Machines. I already had my machines specific 900 parameters and so have hand inputed them all as I only have the machines full parameter list on the 3.5 floppy that was supplied with the machine and I am unable to read it as I am told a Fanuc specific reader/writer is required.
So now all Peramters have been inputed I have got rid of all other the other alarms but the alarm I have now is 430 Servo Alarm : Z axis Excess Err. The Z axis drops a smidge when I power up . Because I didnt get this alarm until I reinstalled the Parameters I am thinking I have got some incorrectly set. Can anyone tell me which Parameters would cause this alarm so I can take a look... I have picked up from the Interweb that Parameter 517 should be set to 3000 which was the same as the Parameter list supplied by SEC.
I just wondered if anyone to steer me the right way please ?
[QUOTE=Redarress;2441676]Ok just an update on progress.with my '93 Cincinnati Sabre 500 fitted with a Fanuc O-Mate control. I managed to obtain a generic Sabre 500 O-mate parameter list and Keep Relay settings from a guy in the UK ([url=http://www.secserviceparts.co.uk that sells parts for Cincinatti CNC Machines. I already had my machines specific 900 parameters and so have hand inputed them all as I only have the machines full parameter list on the 3.5 floppy that was supplied with the machine and I am unable to read it as I am told a Fanuc specific reader/writer is required.
So now all Peramters have been inputed I have got rid of all other the other alarms but the alarm I have now is 430 Servo Alarm : Z axis Excess Err. The Z axis drops a smidge when I power up . Because I didnt get this alarm until I reinstalled the Parameters I am thinking I have got some incorrectly set. Can anyone tell me which Parameters would cause this alarm so I can take a look... I have picked up from the Interweb that Parameter 517 should be set to 3000 which was the same as the Parameter list supplied by SEC.
I just wondered if anyone to steer me the right way please ?[/QUOTE]
Check parameters 8300 and so on. Compare them to 8200. Do not change anything. Just take a note of the differences.
Regards
AlexFanuc
Hi Alex,
Thanks for responding . Below is a list as taken from the control.
I can find only two line differences that I have indicated below. Could these be the route of the Alarm 430 ?
8200 00000010 8300 00000010
8201 00011111 8301 00011111
8202 00001000 8302 00001000
8203 00010001 8303 00010001
8204 00011010 8304 00011010
8205 00000000 8305 00000000
8206 00000000 8306 00000000
8207 00000000 8307 00000000
8208 00000000 8308 00000000
8209 00000000 8309 00000000
8210 00000000 8310 00000000
8211 00000000 8311 00000000
8212 00000000 8312 00000000
8213 00000000 8313 00000000
8214 00000000 8314 00000000
8215 00000000 8315 00000000
8216 00000000 8316 00000000
8217 00000000 8317 00000000
8218 00000000 8318 00000000
8219 00000000 8319 00000000
8220 32 8320 32
8221 45 8321 20 ******************* value 45 on 8221 value 20 on 8321
8222 -111 8322 111 ******************* minus on 8222 pos on 8322
8223 12000 8323 12000
8224 12000 8324 12000
8225 0 8325 0
8226 0 8326 0
8227 0 8327 0
8228 0 8328 0
8229 0 8329 0
8230 0 8330 0
8231 0 8331 0
8232 0 8332 0
8233 0 8333 0
8234 0 8334 0
8235 0 8335 0
8236 0 8336 0
8237 0 8337 0
8238 0 8338 0
8239 0 8339 0
8240 469 8340 469
8241 -1625 8341 -1625
8242 -2503 8342 -2503
8243 217 8343 217
8244 -1082 8344 -1082
8245 0 8345 0
8246 -16471 8346 -16471
8247 7012 8347 7012
8248 0 8348 0
8249 0 8349 0
8250 1677 8350 1677
8251 1788 8351 1788
8252 0 8352 0
8253 21 8353 21
8254 3787 8354 3787
8255 319 8355 319
8256 0 8356 0
8257 2330 8357 2330
8258 57 8358 57
8259 0 8359 0
8260 7282 8360 7282
8261 0 8361 0
8262 32519 8362 32519
8263 3112 8363 3112
8264 4 8364 4
8265 9256 8365 9256
8266 0 8366 0
8267 0 8367 0
8268 0 8368 0
8269 0 8369 0
8270 0 8370 0
8271 0 8371 0
8272 0 8372 0
8273 0 8373 0
8274 0 8374 0
8275 0 8375 0
8276 0 8376 0
8277 0 8377 0
8278 0 8378 0
8279 0 8379 0
8280 0 8380 0
8281 0 8381 0
8282 0 8382 0
8283 0 8383 0
8284 0 8384 0
8285 0 8385 0
8286 0 8386 0
8287 0 8387 0
8288 0 8388 0
8289 0 8389 0
8290 0 8390 0
8291 0 8391 0
8292 0 8392 0
8293 0 8393 0
8294 0 8394 0
8295 0 8395 0
8296 0 8396 0
8297 0 8397 0
8298 0 8398 0
8299 0 8399 0
Thanks for any help /pointers
"I can find only two line differences that I have indicated below. Could these be the route of the Alarm 430 ? "
N0.
What are the amplifiers that you have?
Also, I would check the brake in the Z axis. If the motor energizes but you still have the brake on, 430 alarm will appear.
Regards
AlexFanuc
Hello Alex
What are the amplifiers that you have? ..... could you expalian what you mean. all drives are Fanuc OEM
I will check but this Alarm started after I stupidy deleted the Parameters and then reinstalled them
Thanks