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Contents Summary of Data Server Operators manual

  • Page 1GE Fanuc Automation Computer Numerical Control Products DATA SERVER Operator's Manual B- 62694EN/03 April 1998
  • Page 2Warnings and notices for GFLE-003 this publication Warning In this manual we have tried as much as possible to describe all the various matters. However, we cannot describe all the matters which must not be done, or which cannot be done, because there are so many possibilities. Therefore, matters wh
  • Page 3B62694EN/03 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This section describes the safety precautions relating to the use of CNC units, to ensure safe operation of machines fitted with FANUC CNC units. Read this section carefully before attempting to use any function described in this manual. Users should
  • Page 4SAFETY PRECAUTIONS B-62694ENlOQ 1 WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE This manual includes safety precautions for protecting the user and preventing damage to the machine. Precautions are classified into Warning and Caution according to their bearing on safety. Also, supplementary information is described as
  • Page 5B62694EN103 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 GENERAL WARNINGS AND NOTES WARNING 1. Before operating the machine, thoroughly check the entered data. Operating the machine with incorrect data may result in the machine behaving unexpectedly, possibly causing damage to the workpiece and/or machine itself, or injury
  • Page 6SAFETY PRECAUTIONS B62694FNl03 WARNING 6. Immediately after switching on the power, do not touch any of the keys on the MDI panel until the position display or alarm screen appears on the CNC unit. Some of the keys on the MDI panel are dedicated to maintenance or other special operations. Pressing a
  • Page 7P-@‘-4FN/O3 Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s-1 I. GENERAL 1. OUTLINE .. ..... ... .. .... .... ...... .... .. .. .. ..... ..... ...... ..... ..... .... .. .. .. .... ... .... ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .... .. ..
  • Page 8TABLE OF CONTENTS B-62694EN/OIj 1.3 LIGHTING OF LEDS AND MEANING ............................................................................................. .38 1.4 HOW TO EXCHANGE A FUSE .......................................................................................................... .40
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  • Page 121 OUTLINE This manual consists of the following parts: About this manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Notes for reading this manual is described. I. GENERAL Chapter organization, applicable models, and related manuals are described. II. CONNECTION The method of connecting each device and notes for connection
  • Page 131. OUTLINE GENERAL B-62694ENl03 Applicable models This manual describes the following models. Each model may be referred to using an abbreviation. as listed below. I Product Name Abbreviations IFANUC Series 16-TB 16-TB FANUC Series 16-MB 16-MB FANUC Series 16-PB 16-PB FANUC Series 16-LB 16-LB Series
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  • Page 151. OUTLINE GENERAL B-62694ENIOQ Related manual for Series 16-LB Manual Name Specification Number IDESCRIPTIONS 1 B-62442E 1 CONNECTION MANUAL B-62443E (HARDWARE) -. ICONNECTION MANUAL (FUNCTION) 1 B-62443c i 1 CONNECTION MANUAL B-62593EN JSupplement for 16-LB] OPERATOR’S MANUAL B-62594EN MAINTENANCE
  • Page 16Related manual for Series 16iIl8i-TAIMA Manual Name Specification Number DESCRIPTIONS B-63002EN CONNECTION MANUAL B-63003EN (HARDWARE) CONNECTION MANUAL (FUNCTION) B-63003EN-1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL (FOR LATHE) B-63004EN OPERATOR’S MANUAL B-63014EN (FOR MACHINING CENTER) MAINTENANCE MANUAL B-63005EN ~PAR
  • Page 171. OUTLINE GENERAL B-62694ENlOQ Related manual for Series l&TB/MB Manual Name Specification Number DESCRIPTIONS (FOR LATHE) B-62072E DESCRIPTIONS B-62082E (FOR MACHINING CENTER) CONNECTION MANUAL B-62073E CONNECTION MANUAL B-62073E- 1 (BMI interface) OPERATOR’S MANUAL B-62554E PROGRAMMING (FOR LATHE
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  • Page 191 FOR Series 16/18-B/C, Series 15-B The information for connection of the Data Server interface for Series 16/18-B/C and Series 15-B is described in this chapter. -ll-
  • Page 201. FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C.Series 15-B CONNECTION B-62694ENIO;i II . CONSTRUCTION The construction when the Data Server board is inserted into the FANUC’s CNC control system is as follows. CNC ADigital Servo AMP) PMC -I Connection unit I- (MM0 + CRT/MD1 1 Xhernet Data Server Workstation etc. - 12-
  • Page 21B-62694EN/03 CONNECTION 1. FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C.Series 15-B INSTALLATION 1.2. I Environmental Requirements Keep the environmental requirements of CNC control unit in which the Data Server board is installed. Ambient At operation 5 to 50 degrees centigrade temperature No operation -20 to 60 degrees
  • Page 221. FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C.Series 15-B CONNECTION B62694ENlOCj 1.2.2 Cable Lead-in Diagram The direction of leading in the cable is the front of the control unit. The connector layout of Data Server board is shown as follows. (Left side) The location of the boards and the connector layout of other boa
  • Page 23_&62694ENl 03 CONNECTION 1. FOR Series 16/l 8 -B/C Se ries 15-B 1.2.3 Connector Disposition of Data Server Board Marking Function Upper Lower P.C.B.Name DATA SERVER LED Indicators STATUS ALARM Fuse Fl 2.OA Ethernet Interface AU1 CD27 Internal HDD access LED HDD - 15-
  • Page 241. FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C.Series 15-B CONNECTION 13. GENERAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM Rack 1 Power Supply li CNC etc. Terminator Transceiver Please refer to the connecting manual of CNC about the other connections. - 16-
  • Page 25Eb62694ENl03 CONNECTION 2. FOR Series 16i/l8i-A 2 FOR Series 16dl8i-A The information for connection of the Data Server Interface board for Series 16i/18i-A is described in this chapter. - 17-
  • Page 262. FOR Series 16i/l8i-A CONNECTION B-62694ENl03 21 . CONSTRUCTION The construction when the Data Server board is inserted into the FANUC’s CNC control system is as follows. CNC rFSSB - Servo AMP Servo Allotor 1 PMC LCD --I MDI I Data Server -1 Workstation I HDD Unit I -18-
  • Page 27B-62694ENl03 CONNECTION 2. FOR Series 16i/18i-A 22. INSTALLATION 2.2. I Environmental Requirements Keep the environmental requirements of CNC control unit in which the Data Server board is installed. Ambient At operation 5 to 45 degrees centigrade Temperature No operation -20 to 60 degrees centigrad
  • Page 282. FOR Series 16i/18i-A CONNECTION B-62694EN103 2.2.2 Cable Lead-in Diagram The direction of leading in the cable is the bottom of the control unit. The 4-slot lack of Series 16i/lSi-A is shown as follows and the connector layout of Data Server board is shown to next page. Bottom view c Direction of
  • Page 29B-62694ENl03 CONNECTION 2. FOR Series 16i/l8i-A 2.2.3 Connector Disposition of Data Server Board Total edition OlA only 0 0 0 - 0 0 Communic- ation LSI - Oil 0 AU1 CD27 c osc STATUS 1 - 7CPU STATUS 2 STATUS 3 STATUS 4 Parity Alarm CPU HALT HDD Access CUSTOM LSI IDD Interface :NHl CUSTOM LSI JNA -21-
  • Page 302. FOR Series 16i/l8i-A CONNECTION B-62694EN103 Total Edition 02B or newer AU1 CD27 . I , ,I ;__________.: . I . . 4 CPU HALT .. .. i Communi- * * i I . STATUS 4 .. ** i cation LSI i . STATUS 3 . * . *. *I .8 STATUS 2 , , . . . .._.______ * 1 -.___- ---.-_.__._ STATUS 1 Parity Alarm : osc i -1 ’. _.
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  • Page 322. FOR Series 16i/18i-A CONNECTION B-62694ENl03 2.3.2 Connection of HDD Unit The board of total edition 02B or newer must be assemble the plate which is to prevent slipping out of the hard disk connector. To connect or disconnect the hard disk cable, this plate also need to be connected or disconnec
  • Page 33B-62694ENl03 CONNECTION 2. FOR Series 16i/l8i-A HDD Unit is mounted on the back side of MD1 unit. The length of the HDD flat cable is 370mm. In the case of mounting the MD1 unit apart from control unit, the hard disk unit is not be able to be connected. So, considering the cable length of hard disk
  • Page 343. CONNRXION WI-W NFTWORK CONNFCTION B-6%94FNIQ 3 CONNECTION WITH NETWORK In this chapter, we describe the information about the connection to the Ethernet. CAUTION Before connect or disconnect the cable to Data Server board, cut the power supply of CNC unit and confirm that the power is off. NOTE P
  • Page 3531. CONNECTION WITH THE ETHERNET MAU (Media Attachment Unit : Transceiver) Transceiver cable Coaxial cable \ C Te
  • Page 363. CONNFCTIONWITH NFTWORK CONNFCTION Fb67694FNlCQ 32. AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) PIN CONFIGURATION CD27 D-sub 15pin -28-
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  • Page 383. CONNFCTI~NW-W bE!-WOW CONNWTION B-67694FNlOa 34. SHIELDING EARTH OF THE TRANSCEIVER CABLE The transceiver cable should be clamped by the method as shown below. This cable clamp treatment is not only for cable support but also for shield-treatment. As it is very important for stable operation of t
  • Page 398-@‘694FN/O3 CONNFCTION 3. CONNECTION WITH NFTWORY , Ground plate Example for shield treatment of transceiver cable Prepare ground plate like the following figure. Mount screw hole Ground terminal (grounded) Clamp metal hole Ground plate For the ground plate, use a metal plate of 2mm or thicker, whi
  • Page 40t-t, 3. CONNFCTlONWITH NETWORK CONNFCTION B-67Fi94FNIOC$ Fi m hGrou I 1 20mm 4 / i Ground plate holes Max 55mm 17mm Cable clump outer diagram Order specification for cable clump AOZB-0083-K301 ( 5 pieces ) -32-
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  • Page 42-SE- 9-a =!a ‘3/a=8c/9c sa!Js kiOA g-9 1 =!-JaS 38-8 l/9 1 =!JaS tlOJ- 1 33NVN31NIVW EO/N36929-9
  • Page 4311. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM A Power Supply Unit CNC Main CPU Board Other Option Board LAN Controller DViRV 1lOBASE CNl I I I I I 1 ROM 1-w-j HDD 1 I , I - IH CPU - - - Custom LSI Ko DRAM SRAM Data Server P.C.B. Name Specification Note Data Server Board A16B-2202-0630 A02B-0207-CO50 85MB HDD Unit A02B-0
  • Page 44B-62694EN/03 MAINTENANCE 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 15-B 12. PARTS LAYOUT Printed Specification : A02B-02 13- JO0 1 letters DATA SERVER LED c STATUS ALARM 0 0 0 Fl 0 = 2.OA +12vo [ II0 0 AUI = CD27 0 c 0 HDD Back Plane Connector HDD -37-
  • Page 451 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 15-B MAINTENANCE B-62694ENl03 13 . LIGHTING OF LEDS AND MEANING In the Data Server board for Series 16/18-B/C and Series 15 B, there are four green LEDs for “STATUS”, three red LEDs for “ALARM” and one green LED for “HDD”. In the following explanation, status of LED
  • Page 46B-62694ENl03 MAINTENANCE 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 15-B The indication of LEDs(STATUS) when an error occurs LEDs of “STATUS’ repeat the pattern of “LONG” and “SHORT”. The pattern of “LONG” is indicated long and the pattern of “Sl [ORT” is indicated short. LEDs ( STATUS) No. LONG SHORT State o
  • Page 471 .FOR Series 160 8-B/C. Series 15-B MAINTENANCE B-62694EN/03 14. HOW TO EXCHANGE A FUSE (1)Check a fuse on the front panel of the Data Server P.C.B. and confirm whether it is broken. There is a little window in the fuse and a white marker appears there at the time of the breakage. (2)Remove the cau
  • Page 48B62694EN/03 MAINTENANCE 2.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A 2 FOR Series 16i/l8i-A In this section, the maintenance information about Series 16i/18i-A is described. -4l-
  • Page 492.FOR Series 16dl8i-A MAINTENANCE B-62694EN/03 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM CNC Main CPU Board 4 Other Option Board Ethernet _ 1CD27 AUI CJ HDD CNHl I CPU Custom - Cl LSI Data Server P.C.B. Name Specification Note Data Server Board AZOB-8100-0160 Sub Board A20B-2002-0590 latter edition than 02B HDD Unit A02
  • Page 50B-62694EN/03 MAINTENANCE 2.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A 22. PARTS LAYOUT Parts Layout (Only 0 1A edition) 0 0 0 1c I cl ommunicati Controller n AUI CD27 STATUS 1 STATUS 2 STATUS 3 STATUS 4 Parity Alarm u- CPU HALT c HDD Access Custom LSI HDD Interface CNHl E JNA -43-
  • Page 512.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A MAINTENANCE B-62694ENl03 Parts Layout (Latter edition than 02B) 7 J Interface Board : AZOB-2002-0590 AUI CD27 CPU HALT STATUS 4 STATUS 3 STATUS 2 STATUS 1 Parity Alarm 7Custom LSI c HDD Access HDD Interface CNHl 0 Custom LSI 1 c 0 Terminal TM1 E JNA -44-
  • Page 52B-62694ENl03 MAINTENANCE 2.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A 23. LIGHTING OF LED AND MEANING In the Data Server Board for Series 16i/18i-A, there are four green LEDs for “STATUS”, two red LEDs for “ALARM” and one green LED for “HDD”. But, LEDs’ position is different by the edition of the Data Server board. The L
  • Page 532.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A MAINTENANCE B-62694EN103 2.3. I In Case of Edition 01 A The indication of LEDs when turning on the power No. LEDs 4321 State of Data Server Board 1 STATUS 0000 Power off 2 STATUS WmmH Initial state of power injection I 3 1 STATUS n m=Cl Main memory test 4 1 STATUS WHO1 Etherne
  • Page 54B-62694ENl03 MAINTENANCE 2.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A The indication of LEDs(STATUS) when an error occurs LEDs of “STATUS” repeat the pattern of “LONG” and “SHORT”. The pattern of “LONG” is indicated long and the pattern of “SHORT” is indicated short. LEDs (STATUS) IO. LONG SHORT State of Data Server boar
  • Page 552.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A MAINTENANCE B-62694ENl03 2.3.2’ In Case of Latter Edition than 02B Note) The Sub Board is displayed by a dotted line. The indication of LEDs when turning on the power No. LEDs 1234 State of Data Server Board 1 STATUS 0000 Power off 2 STATUS WmHm Initial state of power injectio
  • Page 56&62694EN/03 MAINTENANCE 2.FOR Series 16i/l8i-A The indication of LEDs(STATUS) when an error occurs LEDs of “STATUS” repeat the pattern of “LONG” and “SHORT”. The pattern of “LONG” is indicated long and the pattern of “SHORT” is indicated short. .-. State of Data Server board 1234 1234 1 qICIO~ qIIJ~
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  • Page 581 FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16ill8i-A The operation of Data Server for Series 16/18-B/C and Series 16i/18i-A is described in this chapter. -53-
  • Page 591.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16ill8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN103 11I OUTLINE By using this function, the following items can be achieved. (l)Drive high-speed machining operation by calling the subprogram from a built-in hard disk on the Data Server board (described as “HDD” below). (2)Input a NC pro
  • Page 60B62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A 1.1. I Notice when You Use for the First Time WARNING 1 If you use this function for the first time, you must initiate the HDD according to “1.8.2 Formatting the Built-in Hard disk” and input the setting data according to “1.2 SETTING
  • Page 611 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 12I SETTING SCREEN By using this screen, you can set the data to transfer a NC program between the HDD and the Host Computer with FTP. You must set the data shown as the section “1.2.1 Description of Each Data” before you use the Data
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  • Page 631 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN103 1.2. I Description of Each Data (a.) Setting data of the Host Computer (DATA SERVER SETTING- 1) IPADDRESS IP address of the Host Computer’s Ethernel board ( Ex. : “192.168.0.1” ) USER NAME User name of the Host Computer ( Max. 31 lett
  • Page 64B-62694EN103 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A The meanings of each address are as follows: MAC ADDRESS : It means the address that identifies each machine connected by Ethernet in the MAC layer. It must be unique in the network. IP ADDRESS : It means the address that identifies e
  • Page 651 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 1.2.2 How to Input Data In this section, how to input data is explained. Procedure (1)Move the cursor to an item that you wiII input. (2)Input the data by using the MD1 keys. (s)Press the softkey [INPUT]. In this screen, the MD1 key I
  • Page 66B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l &B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A NOTE The above setting data of Data Server are different from other NC parameters. They are saved in the HDD. Therefore you must save the setting data after inputting or changing these data. Please refer to the section “1.2.5 How to Sa
  • Page 671 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16Ul8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN103 1.2.3 How to Input Small Letters When you input the setting data for the Host Computer, you can input small letters. How to input small letters is described as follows. Procedure (1)Press the softkey [ LOCK ] before inputting small let
  • Page 68B-62694ENi03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.2.4 How to Set a Host Directory The data in the HOST DIRECTORY can be specified with maximum 127 letters. But the data can be inputted with maximum 32 letters once, so that you can’t specify the data completely once, In this case, re
  • Page 691.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B62694ENl03 (UAfterward, input the remained string “OUPOO02” from the MD1 keys and press the softkey [INPUT]. HOST DIRECTORY /DATASERVER/NCPROGRAM/LINEOOl/GR o”po()o2(1------------------------ -------------------------------_ [ Reference ] You may
  • Page 70B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16ill8i-A 1.2.5 How to Save Modified Data The setting data of the Data Server are different from other CNC parameters. They are saved in the HDD. Therefore you must save the setting data by the following operation after inputting or changing th
  • Page 711.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 13. NC PROGRAM MANAGEMENT FUNCTION By using Data Server function, the following items can be achieved. (1)Displaying the table of NC programs Display the table of NC programs in the HDD in alphanumerical order. (2)Searching a NC progra
  • Page 72B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.3. I Displaying the Table of NC Programs You can display the table of NC programs in the HDD. Procedure (1)Press PROG the function key. r: (z)When the softkey [DS-DIR] isn’t displayed, press the continuous menu key several times. (s
  • Page 731 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 NO0010 I DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY REGISTERED PROGRAMS 00001 123 FREE DISK AREA : 45678901 FILE NAME COMMENT 00001 (SHAFT XSFOOl PROGRAM001 ) 00002 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAMOl) 00003 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAM02) 01000 (GEAR XGROOl ) 0200
  • Page 74B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16ill8i-A DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS : 123 FREE DISK AREA : 45678901 FILE NAME COMMENT 00001 (SHAFT XSFOOl PROGRAM001 ) 00002 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAM01 1 00003 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAM02 1 010~0 (GEAR XGROOl 1 02
  • Page 751 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 Each item means as follows, REGISTERED : number of registered NC programs in PROGRAMS the HDD FREE DISK : free disk space in the HDD (unit : byte) AREA FILE NAME : NC program name COMMENT : comment in a NC program SIZE : size of a NC
  • Page 76B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.3.2 Searching a NC Program When the table of NC programs in the HDD is displayed, you can display the specified file at the top of the screen. Procedure (1)Input an O-number of the NC program that you will search. (z)Press the softk
  • Page 771 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B62694EN/03 1.3.3 Deleting NC Programs You can delete NC programs from the HDD. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY screen. DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS 123 FREE DISK AREA : 45678901 FILE NAME COMMENT 00
  • Page 78B-62694EN103 OPERATION 1.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A the “*“, so that “OlZ*O” is equal to “012*“. In both cases, delete NC programs from 01200 to 01299. In case that you use the wild card in an O-number, after pressing the softkey [ EXEC 1, the message “FILE DELETE?” is displayed on the
  • Page 791 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B62694ENl03 1.3.4 Getting a NC Program You can get a NC program from the Host Computer with “GET” command of FTP, and register it into the HDD. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY” screen. DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGIS
  • Page 80B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A NOTE You must use “,” between O**** and Q Q Q Q. You must specify O**** that is not registered in the HDD. If you specify the registered O-number, an error occurs. You can omit “@@I@ a”. In this case, Q 8 Q @ is equal to 0 ****. It is
  • Page 811.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN/O3 1.3.5 Putting a NC Program You can put a NC program in the HDD to the Host Computer with “PUT” command of FTP. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY” screen. DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS : 123
  • Page 82NOTE 1 You must use “,” between O****(/?????) and Q Q @ Q. 2 You can omit “@Q @ @“. In this case, Q @ Q @ is equal to 0 **** or ?????. It is available in case that a file name in the Host Computer is named by the file name in the HDD( in case of NC program, named by O-number). And in this case, omit
  • Page 83NOTE 1 In case of transferring a large NC program, you are careful because you can’t stop “PUT” function. 2 If an error occurs in this function, “PUT ERROR” is displayed on the left and low of the screen. Confirm the problem by referring to the section “1.11 ERROR MESSAGE”. About error messages, ref
  • Page 84B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.3.6 List-Getting NC Programs You can get NC programs from the Host Computer with “GET” commnad of FTP according to the List-File stored in the Host Computer. About the List-File, refer to the section “1.3.9 A Format of List-File”. P
  • Page 851.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN/03 (4)Input an O-number of the List-File from the MD1 keys. In this List-File, O-numbers of NC programs that you will register into the HDD are specified. [ FORMAT ] 0**** 0 **** : a List-File name stored in the Host Computer (**** is the
  • Page 86B62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A NOTE 1 In this function, the specified List-File is transferred from the Host Computer to the HDD too. First, the List-File is transferred from the Host Computer to the HDD, then check the contents of this List-File. Afterward transfer
  • Page 87l.FOR Series16/18-B/C,Series16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN103 1.3.7 List-Putting NC Programs You can put NC programs into the Host Computer with “PUT” commnad of FTP according to the List-File stored in the HDD. About the List-File, refer to the section “1.3.9 A Format of List-File”. Procedure (1)Dis
  • Page 88(4)Input an O-number of the List-File from the MD1 keys. In this List-File, O-numbers of NC programs that you will register into the Host Computer are specified. [ FORMAT ] 0 **** 0 **** : a List-File name stored in the HDD (**** is the integer of four digits) NOTE 1 The List-File name must be named
  • Page 89NOTE 1 In this function, the specified List-File is transferred from the HDD to the Host Computer too. First, check the contents of the specified List-File, then this List-File is transferred into the Host Computer. Afterward transfer the NC programs specified in this List-File in order. And, when c
  • Page 90B-62694ENI03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.3.6 List-Deleting NC Programs You can delete NC programs from the HDD according to the List-File stored in the HDD. About the List-File, refer to the section “1.3.9 A Format of List-File”. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DI
  • Page 91(4)Input an O-number of the List-File from the MD1 keys. In this List-File, O-numbers of NC programs that you will delete from the HDD are specified. [ FORMAT ] 0**** O**** : a List-File name stored in the HDD ( **** is the integer of four digits) NOTE 1 The List-File name must be named “O****“. 2 Y
  • Page 92B62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.3.9 A Format of List-File A List-File that is used by List-Get, List-Put, List-Delete functions must be composed as follows. % ; OOOOl(COMMENT) ; Nlll ; N222 ; N333 ; N999 ; % (l)The top of List-File must always be a “%“. ( ‘I;” mean
  • Page 931*FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16ill8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENi03 A Format of NC Program A format of NC program prepared in the Host Computer obeys the format described in the CNC’s manual. Describe it briefly as follows. % TITLE ; 00001 (COMMENT) ; M30 ; % (l)The top of NC program must be “%“(Tape s
  • Page 94B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16ill8i-A 14. CALLING A SUBPROGRAM WITH Ml98 When the subprogram is called by Ml98 code in main program stored in the memory of CNC, the CNC reads the subprogram from the HDD. Format of Ml98 code in the main program (l)In case of Series 15 tape
  • Page 951.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 I NOTE You must set “5” on the NC parameter of I/O Channel (No.0020) in order to use this function. You can not execute this function together with “1.5 REGISTERING A NC PROGRAM”, “1.6 OUTPUTTING A NC PROGRAM” or “1.7 DNC OPERATION”. Y
  • Page 96B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 15. REGISTERING A NC PROGRAM You can register a NC program in the HDD to the memory of the CNC. Procedure (1)Change the mode of the CNC into “EDIT” mode (in case of foreground operation). (z)Press the function key PROG in order to dis
  • Page 971.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN103 16l OUTPUTTING A NC PROGRAM You can output a NC program in the memory of CNC to the HDD. Procedure (1)Change the mode of CNC into “EDIT” mode (in case of foreground operation). (z)Press the function key PROG in order to display the “PR
  • Page 98Eb62694ENl03 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16ill8i-A DNC OPERATION You can drive the DNC operation by using the NC program in the HDD. Procedure (1)Change the mode of CNC into “RMT” mode. @Display the screen of “1.3.1 Display the Table of NC Programs”. So, “DNC FILE NAME” is displayed o
  • Page 991.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 18I MAINTENANCE OF THE BUILT-IN HARD DISK 1.8. I Checking the Built-in Hard Disk Check whether there is the abnormal sector in the HDD. Procedure (1)According to the section “1.2 SETTING SCREEN”, show the following “DATA SERVER SETTING
  • Page 100B-62694ENi03 OPERATION 1.FOR Series 16/i 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A 1.8.2 Formatting the Built-in Hard Disk Initialize the built-in hard disk. Procedure (1)According to the section “1.2 SETTING SCREEN”, show the following “DATA SERVER SETTING- 1” screen. DATA SERVER SETTING-l 00001 NO0010 (HOST-COMPUTE
  • Page 1011.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694ENl03 19. MAINTENANCE OF DATA SERVER If the trouble occurs at the Data Server function, the contents of COMMON RAM for the interface between CNC and Data Server can be saved into a file in order to examine it. This file is transferred to the
  • Page 102B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 1.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A (C) READ POINTER (D) WRITE POINTER These items show the inside pointer for management of the data buffer. (4)Press the softkey [ SAVE 1. MD1 *** CyyJp *** 12:34:56 [ -I[ 1[ 1[ CAN I[ EXEC 1 (6)Press the softkey [ EXEC 1, and save the c
  • Page 1031 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B62694EN/03 1.10 BUFFER MODE (OPTIONAL FUNCTION) The software of the Data Server can operate on the STORAGE mode or the BUFFER mode. The software on the storage mode can do the services mentioned in the previous sections, but can’t control a large
  • Page 104B62694EN/03 OPERATION 1.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.10.1 How to Change the Mode When using the buffer mode, it is necessary to change the mode from the storage mode to the buffer mode. Procedure (1)Press SYSTEM the function key. i @If the softkey [DS-MOD] isn’t displayed, press the con
  • Page 1051.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN/03 the screen when changing the mode. (7)The mode on the left and high of the screen is changed after changing the mode. DATA SERVER MODE 00001 NO0010 IBUFFER MODE 1 > MD1 kkk STOP kk* 12:34:56 [ 1[ 1[ I[ MODE 1[ 1 CAUTION 1 If you change
  • Page 106B-62694EN103 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.102 How to Use the Buffer Mode The buffer mode is used to control a larger NC program than the size of the built-in hard disk. On this buffer mode, you can operate “1.4 CALLING A SUBPROGRAM WITH Ml98 and “1.7 DNC OPERATION”. The ope
  • Page 1071.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN103 list of files is anything ( the length of the file name must be less than 255 letters, and the file name must be available for the Host Computer). The Data Server operates only in the directory specified at “HOST DIRECTORY” of “1.2 SET
  • Page 108B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 1.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A 1.10.3 How to Divide a Large NC Program If you will operate the Data Server on the buffer mode, you must divide a large NC program into some files with about 35MB in the Host Computer and create a file that consists of the file name of
  • Page 1091 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B62694EN103 Example) In case that a large NC program is divided into three parts with separating one block an original NC program b 31234CSAMPLE); 01234(SAMPLE); divide into Xl.Yl.21.; three parts file 1 X2.Y2.22.; /: X3.Y3.23.; X4.Y4.24.; X3.Y3 f
  • Page 110B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 1.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A f.ff ERROR MESSAGE If an error occurs in the Data Server function, the error description is displayed on the following error message screen for the Data Server function. So, if an error occurs, see this screen and confirm the descripti
  • Page 1111.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN/03 The detail error information is displayed on the “DATA SERVER MESSAGE-l” screen. And the time stamp is displayed on the right side of the error message. The time stamp is shown as the format “yymmdd hhMM”(year is “yy”, month is “mm”, d
  • Page 112B62694EN103 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A I.12 PARAMETERS The NC parameters related to the Data Server fucntions are the follows. Parameters I/O CHANNEL : Selection of input/output devices [Data Format] Byte Type [Data] 5 (Select the Data Server to the input/output device) , o
  • Page 1131.FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C, Series 16i/l8i-A OPERATION B-62694EN/03 keys, when you set the HOST DIRECTORY at the “DATA SERVER SETTING- 1” screen. There are three pairs. One pair is No.0911 and No.0912, the other is No.0913 and No.0914, the last is No.0915 and No.0916. And the last pair , No.0915 and No
  • Page 114B-62694EN103 OPERATION 1 .FOR Series 16/l 8-B/C. Series 16i/l8i-A NOTE 1 If the both NC parameters No.091 1 and No.0912 are equal to 0, then the NC parameters are considered to be set as follows. No.091 1 = 32 (space) No.0912 = 92 (“V) 2 If the both NC parameters No.091 3 and No.091 4 are equal to 0
  • Page 1152.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694EN/OIj 2 FOR Series 15-B The operation of Data Server for Series 15-B is described in this chapter. -llO-
  • Page 116OUTLINE By using this function, the following items can be achieved. (l)Drive high-speed machining operation by calling the subprogram from a built-in hard disk on the Data Server board (described as “HDD” below). (2)Input a NC program in the Host Computer into the HDD by using FTP. Output a NC prog
  • Page 1172.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B62694ENlQa 2.1.1 Notice when You Use for the First Time I WARNING If you use this function for the first time, you must initiate the HDD according to “2.8.2 Formatting the Built-in Hard Disk” and input the setting data according to “2.2 SETTING SCREEN”. And turn off and
  • Page 118B-62694EN103 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 22. SETTING SCREEN By using this screen, you can set the data to transfer a NC program between the HDD and the Host Computer with FI’P. You must set the data shown as the section “2.2.1 Description of Each Data” before you use the Data Server functions. Proce
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  • Page 120B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.2. I Description of Each Data (a) Setting data of the Host Computer (DATA SERVER SETTING- 1) IPADDRESS IP address of the Host Computer’s Ether board ( Ex. : “192.168.0.1” ) USER NAME User name of the Host Computer ( Max. 31 letters ) PASSWORD Password for t
  • Page 1212.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B62694EN/03 The meanings of each address are as follows: MAC ADDRESS : It means the address that identifies each machine connected by Ethernet in the MAC layer. It must be unique in the network. IP ADDRESS : It means the address that identifies each machine connected by E
  • Page 122B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.2.2 How to Input Data In this section, how to input data is explained. Procedure (1)Move the cursor to an item that you will input. (2)Input the data by using the MD1 keys. (3)Press the softkey [INPUT] or [INSERT]. When pressing the softkey [INPUT], replace
  • Page 123NOTE 1 The above setting data of Data Server are different from other NC parameters. They are saved in the HDD. Therefore you must save the setting data after inputting or changing these data. Please refer to the section “2.2.4 How to Save Modified Data”. 2 If you will input the letter that can’t be
  • Page 124B62694EN103 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.2.3 How to Input Small Letters When you input the setting data for the Host Computer, you can input small letters. How to input small letters is described as follows. Procedure (1)Press the softkey [ LOCK ] before inputting small letters. Confirm the “LOCK :
  • Page 1252.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694EN103 2.2.4 How to Save Modified Data The setting data of Data Server are different from other NC parameters. They are saved in the HDD. Therefore you must save the setting data by the following operation after inputting or changing these data. If you only set the
  • Page 126B-62694ENI03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 23. NC PROGRAM MANAGEMENT FUNCTION By using Data Server function, the following items can be achieved. (l)Displaying the table of NC programs Display the table of NC programs in the HDD in alphanumerical order. (2)Searching a NC program Search a NC program in
  • Page 1272.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694ENi03 2.3. I Displaying the Table of NC Programs You can display the table of NC programs in the HDD. Procedure (1)Press the function menu key in order to change the softkeys into the function selection keys. (2)If “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY” screen is not displayed
  • Page 128B-62694EN103 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS 123 FREE DISK AREA : 45678901 FILE NAME COMMENT 00001 (SHAFT XSFOOl PROGRAM001 ) 00002 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAMOl) 00003 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAM02) 01000 (GEAR XGROOl 02000 (GEAR XGR002 - MAIN PROGRAM
  • Page 1292.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694EN/Oa DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS : 123 FREE DISK AREA : 45678901 FILE NAME COMMENT 00001 (SHAFT XSFOOl PROGRAM001 ) 00002 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAM01 ) 00003 (SHAFT XSFOOl SUBPROGRAM02 ) 01000 (GEAR XGROOl ) 02000 (GEAR XGROOZ - MAIN P
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  • Page 1312.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694ENIOQ 2.3.2 Searching a NC Program When the table of NC programs in the HDD is displayed, YOU can display the specified file at the top of the screen. Procedure (1)Press the softkey [SRHFILE]. (2)Press the softkey [(PROG#)] and input an O-number of the NC program t
  • Page 132B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.3.3 Deleting NC Programs You can delete NC programs from the HDD. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY” screen. DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS 123 FREE DISK AREA : 45678901 FILE NAME COMMENT 00001 (SHAFT XSFOOl PROGR
  • Page 1332.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694ENlOQ (1) In case of deleting all NC programs in the HDD, you will specify “O*” as an O-number. (2) In case of deleting NC programs from 00100 to 00199, you will specify “001*” as an O-number. In case that you specify “012*0”, ignore letters latter than the “*“, so
  • Page 134B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.3.4 Getting a NC Program You can get a NC program from the Host Computer with “GET” command of FTP, and register it into the HDD. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY” screen. DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS : 123 FRE
  • Page 1352.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694EN/03 [Example] (1) In case that you register “TEST.PRG” in the Host Computer as the name of “00001” into the HDD, first press the softkeys [GETFILE] and [(PROG#)] and input “000 1”. Then press the softkey [(F NAM)] and input a file name “TEST.PRG”. At last, press
  • Page 136B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.3.5 Putting a NC Program You can put a NC program in the HDD to the Host Computer with “PUT” command of FTP. Procedure (1)Display the “DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY” screen. DATA SERVER HD DIRECTORY 00001 NO0010 REGISTERED PROGRAMS : 123 FREE DISK AREA : 4567890
  • Page 137NOTE 4 If you transfer a file except for O-number, before pressing the softkey [PUTFILE], input a file name that you will put into the Host Computer. Then press the softkey [PUTFILE]. This method is used for the transmission of the “COMMON.RAM” file, etc. About “COMMON.RAM” file, refer to the sectio
  • Page 138B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 23.6 A Format of NC Program A format of NC program prepared in the Host Computer obeys the format described in the CNC’s manual. Describe it briefly as follows. % TITLE ; 00001 (COMMENT) ; M30 ; % (1)The top of NC program must be “%“(Tape start). And if neces
  • Page 1392.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694ENlOq 24. CALLING A SUBPROGRAM WITH Ml98 When the subprogram is called by Ml98 code in main program stored in the memory of CNC, the CNC reads the subprogram from the HDD. Format of Ml98 code in the main program M198P****L@@@@; **** : the integer of four digits tha
  • Page 140I NOTE The Data Server is equal to other external input/output devices from view point of a CNC. So, the limitation related to “subprogram call function” for the Data Server is equal to the one for other external input/output devices. You can not execute this function together with “2.5 REGISTERING
  • Page 14125. REGISTERING A NC PROGRAM You can register a NC program in the HDD to the memory of CNC. Procedure (1)Change the mode of the CNC into “EDIT” mode (in case of foreground operation). (2)Press the function menu key in order to change the softkeys into the function selection keys. (s)If “PROGRAM(MEMO
  • Page 142NOTE 1 You must set “14” on the NC parameter of I/O Channel (No.0020) in order to use this function. 2 You can not execute this function together with “2.4 CALLING A SUBPROGRAM WITH M198”, “2.6 OUTPUTTING A NC PROGRAM” or “2.7 DNC OPERATION”. 3 You can execute this function under background operatio
  • Page 14326. OUTPUTTING A NC PROGRAM You can output a NC program in the memory of CNC to the HDD. Procedure (1)Change the mode of the CNC into “EDIT” mode (in case of foreground operation). (z)Press the function menu key in order to change the softkeys into the function selection keys. @If “PROGRAM(MEMORY)”
  • Page 144B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.7 DNC OPERATION You can drive the DNC operation by using the NC program in the HDD. Procedure (1)Change the mode of CNC into “TAPE” mode. @Display the screen of “2.3.1 Display the Table of NC Programs”. And input an O-number of the NC program that you will
  • Page 1452.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694EN/OC$ 28I MAINTENANCE OF THE BUILT-IN HARD DISK You can maintain or set the HDD by using this screen. Procedure (1)Press the function menu key in order to change the softkeys into the function selection keys. (z)If “MAINTENANCE OF DATA SERVER” screen is not displa
  • Page 146B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.8. I Checking the Built-in Hard Disk Check whether there is the abnormal sector in the HDD. Procedure (1)Press the softkey [CHKDSK]. (2)Press the softkey [ EXEC 1. (3)The blinking “CHEK” is displayed on the low of the screen when checking the HDD. (4)The re
  • Page 1472.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B62694ENl03 29. MAINTENANCE OF DATA SERVER If the trouble occurs at the Data Server function, the contents of COMMON RAM for the interface between CNC and Data Server can be saved into a file in order to examine it. This file is transferred to the Host Computer by using “
  • Page 148B-62694ENt03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B NOTE The contents of this file are binary codes. So, after transferring this file to the Host Computer by using “2.3.5 Putting a NC Program” function, when transferring this file from the Host Computer to the other computer again, please transfer it on the bi
  • Page 1492.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694EN/03 2.10 BUFFER MODE (OPTIONAL FUNCTION) The software of the Data Server can operate on the STORAGE mode or the BUFFER mode. The software on the storage mode can do the services mentioned in the previous sections, but can’t control a larger NC program than the si
  • Page 150B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.10.1 How to Change the Mode When using the buffer mode, it is necessary to change the mode from the storage mode to the buffer mode. Procedure (1)Press the function menu key in order to change the softkeys into the function selection keys. (2)If “MAINTENANC
  • Page 1512.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694ENl03 (7)The blinking “MODE” is displayed on the low of the screen when changing the mode. (8)The mode on the left and high of the screen is changed after changing the mode. MAINTENANCEOFDATASERVER 00001 NO0010 SAVE FORMAT CHKDSK MODE CHAPTER CAUTION 1 If you chang
  • Page 152B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B How to Use the Buffer Mode The buffer mode is used to control a larger NC program than the size of the built-in hard disk. On this buffer mode, you can operate “2.4 CALLING A SUBPROGRAM WITH Ml98 and “2.7 DNC OPERATION”. The operation on the screen is the sam
  • Page 153list of files is anything ( the length of the file name must be less than 255 letters, and the file name must be available for the Host Computer). The Data Server operates only in the directory specified at “HOST DIRECTORY” of “2.2 SETTING SCREEN”. LF (hexadecimal : OA) or CR (hexadecimal : OD) must
  • Page 154B-62694ENi03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.10.3 How to Divide a Large NC Program If you will operate the Data Server on the buffer mode, you must divide a large NC program into some files with about 35MB in the Host Computer and create a file that consists of the file name of the divided files in ad
  • Page 1552.FOR Series 15-B OPERATION B-62694ENl03 Example) In case that a large NC program is divided into three parts with separating one block an original NC program % 8 01234(sAMPLE); 01234(SAMPLE); divide into Xl.Yl.Zl.; three parts X1.Y file 1 X2.Y2.Z2.; l.Zl.; /: X2.Y2.Z2.; X3.Y3.Z3.; X4.Y4.Z4.; X3.Y3
  • Page 156B-62694ENf03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B z.ff ERROR MESSAGE If an error occurs in the Data Server function, the error description is displayed on the following error message screen for the Data Server function. So, if an error occurs, see this screen and confirm the description. Procedure (1)Press t
  • Page 157The detail error information is displayed on the “DATA SERVER MESSAGE-l” screen. And the time stamp is displayed on the right side of the error message. The time stamp is shown as the format “yymmdd hhMM”(year is “yy”, month is “mm”, day is “dd”, hour is “hh” and minute is “MM”). When the serious er
  • Page 158B-62694EN/03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B 2.72 PARAMETERS The NC parameters related to the Data Server fucntions are the follows. Parameters , oooo , #7 #6 D;E #4 #3 #2 #I #o [DataFormat] Bit Type DNC In DNC operation with the Data Sewer 0: High-speed distribution is enable, if the conditions for hig
  • Page 15911 1 the letter that can’t be inputted from the MDI keys (Group 2) [Data Format] Word Type [Data] ASCII code (decimal number) p&l 1 the substitutional letter (Group 3) [Data Format] Word Type [Data] ASCII code (decimal number) 11 1 the letter that can’t be inputted from the MDI keys (Group 3) [Data
  • Page 160B-62694ENl03 OPERATION 2.FOR Series 15-B When you want to get “nc_filel” file in the Host Computer into the HDD as named “01234” by using “GET” command of FTP, you specify “01234,nc-filel”. In this case, the Data Server’s software changes “nc-filel” into “nc_filel” and get “nc_filel” from the Host C
  • Page 1612.13 ALARMS The system alarms related to the Data Server fucntions are shown below. Contents In the Data Server, the serious error occurred. It is necessary to turn off and on the power. 34911 DATA SERVER APPLICATIOF In the Data Server, the ERROR application error occurred. Investigate the cause of
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  • Page 163B62694ENl03 APPENDIX A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES A TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES In this appendix A, the contents of error messages that are displayed in the “DATA SERVER MESSAGE-l” screen are explained in detail. These error messages are common for all CNCs. Some messages may be displayed for one service.
  • Page 164A. TABLEOF ERROR MESSGES APPENDIX B-62694ENl03 ERROR MESSAGES WHEN TURNING ON THE POWER [LCL] INVALID MAC ADDRESS(xxxxxxxxxxxx) The specified MAC address (xxxxxxxxxxxx) is unavailable. Input the 12 alphanumerical letters printed as the “ADRat the seal on the Data Server board. Then turn off and on t
  • Page 165B-62694ENi03 APPENDIX A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES [DWN] (Oxxxx) DOESN’T EXIST The specified NC program doesn’t exist in the HDD. Please confirm that the NC program exists in the HDD by using “Searching a NC program”. [DWN] HDD IS IN USE The HDD is in use by other service. Retry after other service wi
  • Page 166A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSGES APPENDIX B-62694EN/Oq ERROR MESSAGES FOR CHANGING THE MODE [MOD] CHANGE MODE ERROR Fail to change the mode. Please check the HDD and confirm whether the HDD is available. [MOD] HDD IS IN USE The HDD is in use by other service. Retry after other service will finish. ERROR ME
  • Page 167B-62694ENl03 APPENDIX A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES Error Code : Meaning 450 : The specified file is in use by other process in the Host Computer. Confirm whether the specified file is used by other process. 530 : Fail to login to the Host Computer. Check “USER NAME” and “PASSWORD” in the setting data.
  • Page 168A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSGES APPENDIX B-62694ENIOlj displaying this error message, display the command too. Retry after removing the causes of this error by referring to the manual for the Host Computer. Refer to “ERROR MESSAGES FOR GETTING A NC PROGRAM” about the error message. ERROR MESSAGES FOR DELE
  • Page 169B-62694EN103 APPENDIX A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES Check the connection of the Ethernet cable and the setting data. [LGT] ftp: connect: No route to host Check the IP address and MASK address in the setting data. In case that the Network address part of the Host Computer’s IP Address is different from
  • Page 170A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSGES APPENDIX B-62694ENla;l There is no response of the Host Computer from “PUT’ command of the Data Server. Check the connection of the Ethernet cable and the setting data. [LPT] ftp: connect: No route to host Check the IP address and MASK address in the setting data. In case t
  • Page 171B62694EN/03 APPENDIX A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSAGES the HDD. [DIR] (Oxxxx) IS NOT FOUND The NC program (Oxxxx) that is registered in the NC program management file doesn’t exist in the HDD. Please turn off and on the power in order to make this NC program management file again. ERROR MESSAGES FOR DISPLA
  • Page 172A. TABLE OF ERROR MESSGES APPENDIX B-62694EN/OQ When this error message is displayed, it is necessary to change the HDD. [FMT] OPEN (/tmp/setting.tbl) ERROR(ddd) Fail to open the file which the setting data have been saved in. The error code is (ddd). This message may be displayed when formatting th
  • Page 173B SERIOUS ERROR In this appendix B, the contents of error messages that are displayed in the “DATA SERVER MESSAGE-2” screen are explained in detail. These error messages are common at all CNCs. If the following error message is displayed in the “DATA SERVER MESSAGE-2” screen, the Data Server can’t w
  • Page 1746. SERIOUS ERROR APPENDIX B62694EN103 B.1 THE IMAGE OF SCREEN The contents of screens are as follows. (1)In case that error-address and stack-bump offset are 16bits DATA-SERVER SYSTEM ROM nnnn [Xl yy/nm/dd CPU : GENERAL PROTECTION 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00
  • Page 175B-62694EN103 APPENDIX B. SERIOUS ERROR B.2 THE CONTENTS OF SCREEN Each line means as follows, (1)lst line : Revision of the Data Server’s firmware nnnn : Series number of the Data Server’s firmware In case of Series 16/18-B/C, Series 15-B : 6535 In case of Series 16il18i-A : 6537 is displayed. [xl :
  • Page 176(s)latter than 4th line : contents of registers Show the contents of CPU’s registers. The information is necessary to investigate the trouble. So, when you contact FANUC, please tell us these contents exactly. -172-
  • Page 177B-62694ENl03 APPENDIX C. ETHERNET TECHNICAL TERMS C ETHERNET TECHNICAL TERMS In this appendix C, the main Ethernet technical terms are explained briefly. If you will study more, refer to the literature on the market. - 173-
  • Page 178C. ETHERNET TECHNICAL TERMS APPENDIX B-62694ENl03 TCP/IP In the communication by using the Ethernet, TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is used usually. “Protocol” means the rule to connect between the communication devices. TCP/IP is a part of the following layer. Layer Protoc
  • Page 179B-62694EN/03 APPENDIX C. ETHERNET TECHNICAL TERMS part. And you can’t set that all octets are equal to 0 or 255 in the Network address part and the Host address part. The IP address is managed worldwide. So, in order to use the IP address you must get the IP address from the international organizati
  • Page 180C. ETHERNET TECHNICAL TERMS APPFNDIX B-62694ENlOlj Now, in the standard of “IEEE802.3”, a node checks to transmit the data normally. This function is called the “heartbeat” function. The Data Server board is made according to the standard of “IEEE802.3”, so that this heartbeat function is supported.
  • Page 181B62694JhJO3 APPENDIX D. ASCII CODE D ASCII CODE In this appendix D, the ascii code from 20h to 7Fh is described as follows. The left side of the mark “:” means the ascii code character and the right side means the decimal code. Set up the substitutional letters in the setting screen by referring to
  • Page 182R-67694FN103 Index A format of list-file 87 General connection diagram 16,23 A format of NC program 88, 133 Getting a NC program 74, 129 Alarms 156 Ascii code 177 cH> AUI(Attachment unit interface) pin configuration 28 How to change the mode 99, 145 How to divide a large NC program 103, 149
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  • Page 184Revision Record FANUC DATA SERVER OPERATOR’S MANUAL (E62694EN) 03 Jul. ,‘97 Total revision Add l IV. Operation(FANUC Series 15-MODELB) 02 Aug. , ‘95 l Appendix 3 and Appendix 4 Modify l How to change the mode in the BUFFERmode 01 Dec. , ‘94 Edition Date Contents Edition Date Contents
  • Page 185EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS - GRAND-DUCHk DE LUXEMBOURG GE Fanuc Automation Europe S.A. Zone Industrielle L6469 Echternach 4 (+352) 727979- 1 I (+352) 727979-214 BELGIUM / NETHERLANDS CZECH REPUBLIC GE Fanuc Automation Europe S.A. GE Fanuc Automation Europe S.A. - Netherlands Branch - c/o GETSCO Inc. Post
  • Page 186TECHNICAL REPORT NO. TMN 01/188E Date Dec. , 2001 General Manager of Hardware Development Center Separate packed shipping of FANUC data server PCB for Series 16/18-B/C and Series 15-B and connection method to the CNC rack 1. Communicate this report to :  Your information  GE Fanuc-N, GE Fanuc-E FA
  • Page 187Separate packed shipping of FANUC data server PCB for Series 16/18-B/C and Series 15-B and connection method to the CNC rack 1. Type of applied technical documents Name FANUC DATA SERVER OPERATOR’S MANUAL Spec. No. / B-62694EN/03 Version 2. Summary of change Group Name / Outline New, Add., Applicabl
  • Page 188Section 1.4 is added to chapter 1 “Series 16/18-B/C, Series 15-B” of connection part of FANUC DATA SERVER operator’s manual B-62694EN/03. 1.4 Connection of data server PCB FANUC data server PCB for Series 16/18-B/C and Series 15-B was shipped in the state of installing in the CNC unit rack. From now