MAINTENANCE MANUAL B-65165E FANUC AC SERVO MOTOR α series PARAMETER MANUAL B-65150E FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR α series PARAMETER MANUAL B-65160E Either of the following servo motors and the corresponding spindle can be connected to the CNC covered in this manual. FANUC SERVO MOTOR αi series. FANUC SERVO MOTOR α series This manual mainly. Before wiping out all parameters & reloading, I tried to copy PC Timer, Keep Relay, etc. When I came to Data Table, I could not get to the data for the individual entries - this control (Mori-Seki MV Junior with Fanuc 10M control) pendant does not have the expected UP & DOWN arrow keys used for PAGE, it does have the four left/right keys, with single & double arrow heads. For pulse coder replacement, refer to the maintenance manual (B-65285EN or B-65325EN). Do not machine and modify a motor. Do not machine and modify a motor in any case except when motor machining or modification is specified by FANUC. Modifying a motor may cause a failure or trouble in it. It appears that the machine does not have the work offsets active. G92 works perfectly and I spoke to both Fanuc and the manufacturer who both gave me the same simple instructions to activate G54 but it does not work. If anyone knows anything about which parameter controls the fixture offsets I would appreciate a response. Thanks again, Glenn.
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Fanuc 10/11 Data Download/ Backup
Step 1: Set up your Personal Computer (PC) or laptop to receive data. (click here for information on RS232 setup)
Step 2: Punch out Parameters as follows
Select SERVICE screen
Press PUNCH
Press ALL
Step 3: Write down parameter 9000, 9100 through 9132
Step 4: Write down the following PMC parameters (Press 'NC/PC' key on keyboard, then select 'PC-PRM' to view)
(click here to download form to write down your PMC data) Require Adobe Acrobat Reader
Timers
Counters
Keep Relays
Data Tables
Positioning Module (if present)
Fanuc 10/ 11 Data Upload/ Restore
Step 1: Power on NC while holding down “7“ and “9” keys on the keyboard. Countinue to hold down '7' and '9' keys until control screen comes on. Control should boot up to 'IPL Mode'
Step 2: Enter '99' and INPUT.
Control should show 'Memory check error. Initialize O.K?'. Enter 'Y' and INPUT
Control should then display 'Axis = ?' .
Enter number of axis and INPUT (Number of Axis is typically 2 for lathes and 3 or 4 for mills)
Step 3: Control should display 'OP1 = ?'
Key in the Option Parameters in two-digit Hexadecimal format. Note: OP1 = parameter 9100 and OP2 = parameter 9101 and so on.
If parameter 9100 = 0010 1110, then OP1 = 2E (Refer to the table on right hand side for more information on converting binary to hexadecimal)
Continue entering data until OP32. Once completed, control should show 'Files must be cleared'
Enter 'Y' and INPUT.
Control should now show 'IPL MODE' again.
Enter '6' and INPUT to 'END IPL Mode'
Control should then boot up normal and then show several alarm messages.
This is normal since there are no parameters in the control.
Step 4: Press EMERGENCY STOP button. Press 'SETTINGS' softkey twice to get 'SETTING(SETTING)' screen
Type in '8000' then press 'INP-NO'. Parameter number 8000 should appear on the screen.
Type '10000001' and press 'INPUT'. Alarm ' SW000 PARAMETER ENABLE SWITCH ON ' will appear.
Step 5: Press '<' (left arrow softkey). Then press 'SERVICE' softkey.
You are now ready to reload parameters. If you have the data backup on your computer, then setup your RS232 communication parameters now ((click here for information on RS232 setup).
After communication parameters have been setup, press 'READ' softkey and then press 'ALL'
Start transmitting backup data file. If the control receives the data properly, control should show 'INPUT' on right hand corner of the screen.
If the backup data is not available on computer and if you have a hardcopy printout, start entering parameter data starting from parameter '0000'. If no data backup is available, contact your machine tool builder (such as Mori Seiki).
Step 6: To restore, PMC parameters, press 'NC/PC' key on keyboard. Press 'PC-PRM'.
Enter Timers, Counter, Keep Relays and Data Tables.
Instruction on how to load PMC Data