I'm just going to rip out the memory card and plonk in some more memory (as you do) 128K - double a sinclar spectrum!
It's a OM-C control
Now I see on the card there's a couple of chips with your logo on so it's reasonable to asume that they're your making. my question is this, are these eproms that are not going to forget everything they know when I take the power away? I guess they hold info on doing a tool change etc as I don't have any macros on the system.
Is there anything different from a standard? Fanuc I need to back up?
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The two chips 0E1 and 0E2 will be 256K(?) Eproms for the PLC (logic) - they probably will have our stickers on and a firmware version number.
As you guess - they won't lose anything when your fiddlin around.
The diagnostic bits MUST be recorded as well as all your parameters, offsets etc.... the diag bits hold counter / timer data and options that turn stuff on and off in the PLC.
Not sure - but are there any "keep relay" settings on the OMC ? these would also need noting down if you can find them.
I guess you know you should write down the 900 option parameters ? - and you'll have to change one of these to enable the additional memory
As you guess - they won't lose anything when your fiddlin around.
The diagnostic bits MUST be recorded as well as all your parameters, offsets etc.... the diag bits hold counter / timer data and options that turn stuff on and off in the PLC.
Not sure - but are there any "keep relay" settings on the OMC ? these would also need noting down if you can find them.
I guess you know you should write down the 900 option parameters ? - and you'll have to change one of these to enable the additional memory
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Done that
Did you know you can back up the 900 parameters?
Press EOB and output start at the same time
"keep relay" settings... hmm not come across that one, nor heard of it before so I guess there ain't any
The 900 parameters - I don't think there's many that are as it left your factory
There's not many parameters to juggle with to find the extra memory so I guess I'll find it fairly quickly
Did you know you can back up the 900 parameters?
Press EOB and output start at the same time
"keep relay" settings... hmm not come across that one, nor heard of it before so I guess there ain't any
The 900 parameters - I don't think there's many that are as it left your factory
There's not many parameters to juggle with to find the extra memory so I guess I'll find it fairly quickly
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Great tip about backing up the 900 params - I whish I'd known that 10 years ago
Here's a tip on setting the Triac 0MC diagnostics when restarting from a RAM clearout...
- Reload your parameters first
- Re-enter diagnostics from 450 to 470 only
- set diagnostic 453 bit 0 to 1
- Turn the control off then back on
Setting 453.0 to a 1 will reset all the other diagnostics such as counters, timers etc. to (Denford) factory defaults - save a lot of typing
Turning off and on will reset D453.0 back to 0
(It's a Denford thing so doesn't work on other peoples machines )
Here's a tip on setting the Triac 0MC diagnostics when restarting from a RAM clearout...
- Reload your parameters first
- Re-enter diagnostics from 450 to 470 only
- set diagnostic 453 bit 0 to 1
- Turn the control off then back on
Setting 453.0 to a 1 will reset all the other diagnostics such as counters, timers etc. to (Denford) factory defaults - save a lot of typing
Turning off and on will reset D453.0 back to 0
(It's a Denford thing so doesn't work on other peoples machines )