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    Default Mitsubishi Meldas M325LG, parameters intact, batteries good, no function

    Anyone out there with any experience with this control that could point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. After moving the machine from one facility to another, upon start up, there were two alarms listed: Z56 FIX_P REENTRY and Z70 ABS ZERO. Other than that all seemed to be well; as the machine was fully functional prior to the move.
    After contacting MEAU, the general consensus was that the batteries on the servo amps were weak (HUH?), so for humor ALL batteries were replaced; including backup memory. As you can imagine, this had no effect. Next call to MEUA resulted in the decision that the memory was "corrupt" and the control needed reinitializing as well as parameters reloaded (right, right); they emailed the "M325LG Reinitialization After Battery Failure" procedure of which did absolutely nothing.

    ***********************The original literature from the machines installation still exists as well as a list of all parameters.**********************************

    We are a Mazak shop, for the most part, with exception to this one MHI M-TC10B (S/N: T10B082). I am quite familiar with the Mitsubishi Meldas control system through the Mazak machine tool side. We've had to reinitialize memory and re-load parameters several times over the years on other Meldas controls in age from the early 80's through the late 90's (M2's, M32's, M-Plus) with no problem what so ever; with the help of MAZAK phone tech support. Now that I have a minor issue with a Meldas controller all of a sudden this drags on for over a month with NO RESOLUTION. When trying to get tech support from MEUA, it's not like calling MAZAK, these guys act like they are completely unfamiliar with the product!
    The reinitialization procedure lists step one as "Remove MNAPL-III Disk"...........of which does not exist; as best I can tell. There were old disk drives on our Mazak M32 controllers, but not on this, it "appears" to be a later generation control than the M32. Either way......there is no MNAPL-III disk. Step two, the flipping of dip switches 1,2,and 3?......WTF???? That's nuts! Utilizing 1,3, and 5, as you would on an M32 or an M-Plus control will do it but 1,2,and 3...............who has ever heard of this crap????

    PLEASE......tell me there is SOMEONE out there who can either point me in the right direction or that I can PAY to resolve this little issue?
    I will GLADLY pay you for even PHONE assistance or email correspondence that results in resolving my little problem; the machine is far too nice and well equipped to give up on now.

    Machine Tool Model: M-TC10B (S/N: T10B082)
    Control Model: FCA3V25LG (S/N: 3V25LG000375)

    Kind regards,
    Mike Ward
    Ward Tool & Die, Co
    Randleman, NC
    336-672-1815
    mykal1970@icloud.com

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    Luis,
    Thank you so much for all the help! The machine is already back up and running; I can't thank you enough.

    Kind regards,
    Mike Ward

    "If you have children of your own, chances are, so did your parents."



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    Default Re: Mitsubishi Meldas M325LG, parameters intact, batteries good, no function

    Hello, I have read your situation and may I ask, have you looked up these 2 faults and if so can you please type out what they are describing to be the problem , from what I see atleast they both point to the z axis when moving the machine was the z axis moved AFTER the machine was powered down ? I have alot of experience with the meldas control system throughout the years on different machines a viper vtc, OKK vtc and last but not least we have 2 Mazak mazatrol vtc20 mills as well . How long was the power off the mill?



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    RPerkins,
    This was actually a Mitsubishi TC-10B turning center with glass scale feedback. Now that I've got it all sorted out and the machine working properly; I have many different manuals received as PDF's from Luis up at MEAU that I'd be glad to share. I'm actually headed out for the day right now but, if you'd like to call me tomorrow I'd be willing to expound upon what it all boiled down too in my case. Try me anytime after 6:00am EST at 336-672-1815; just ask for Mike. Shoot me an email address and I'll forward my collection of MEAU procedure manuals that completely alleviated my issues.
    Kind regards,
    Mike Ward.



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    Default Re: Mitsubishi Meldas M325LG, parameters intact, batteries good, no function

    I have a problem with restoring parameters after MC1611 card was changed. On the end of restore process I get alarm Z51 EE ROM ERROR. There is just X axis without Y and Z.
    Does someone have any idea how to solve this one?
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