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Benny
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Post by Benny » Fri 26 Sep , 2008 21:05 pm

Customer writes in...
Wires to E-Stop switch were disconnected by student. I reconnected the 2 orange wires to the E-Stop Switch but now machine will not power--- HELP!

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Post by Benny » Fri 26 Sep , 2008 21:06 pm

Customer checked fuses and determined that Fuse F2 was blown. He replaced and machine is up and running.

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Post by Bill Walter » Wed 03 Dec , 2008 20:51 pm

How do I get my mill to communicate with the computer? I have run Mill designer and tested the part in the virtual machine mode. The computer is not interfacing with the mill.

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    Post by Denford Admin » Thu 04 Dec , 2008 10:55 am

    Hi Bill - is this your machine that was sabotaged by the students ? :shock:

    If its is, then its possible the RS232 comms has been blown as well as the fuse - this could be on the machine control card, the PC RS232 port or even both

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