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Starturn 5 led's

Post by Garvock » Thu 31 Jul , 2008 0:00 am

Hi
I have a Starturn 5 lathe with comms problem. When I run Fanucsld the software hangs. The LCB3 board powers up OK and the led's marked LED1,LED2,RLED3 light up, is this normal indication?

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Keith

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Post by Garvock » Thu 31 Jul , 2008 15:54 pm

Have solved the problem. The "fanucsld.go" file was set up for a keypad, edited file to use keyboard. Thought I would post this for info.
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Keith

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Post by Denford Admin » Fri 01 Aug , 2008 9:02 am

Thanks for the info - can you tell us what the LED status is now it is working ?

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Post by Garvock » Fri 01 Aug , 2008 12:02 pm

LED status is the same as original post, it was only the .GO file that needed editing. I do not have the Desktop Tutor Keypad and am slowly working out the key mapping for QWERTY, has anyone worked this out already?

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Post by Denford Admin » Fri 01 Aug , 2008 12:23 pm

The dos offline programming manual has some reference to QWERTY keyboard functions:
Think this is the manual here:
viewtopic.php?t=1636

When editing a CNC File using the qwerty keyboard,
the following keys are used:
{keyboard arrows} keys.
Moves the cursor up, down, left and right.
{Delete} key.
Deletes the one character highlighted by the cursor.
{Back arrow} key.
Deletes one character to the left of the cursor.
{Insert} key.
Toggles between the two settings 'insert' and
'overwrite'.
{Home} key.
Moves the cursor to the start of the current line.
{End} key.
Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.
{Page up} key.
Moves up a page.
{Page down} key.
Moves down a page.
{Ctrl-Page up} keys.
Moves to first program line.
{Ctrl-Page down} keys.
Moves to last program line.
{Ctrl-Y} keys.
Deletes all of the current line.
{Ctrl-N} keys.
Inserts a new blank line.
{Ctrl-R} keys.
Restores an edited line (only possible if you do not
move off the line).
These keys relate to marking in Anchor Mode:
{F7} key.
Sets start of marked area.
{F8} key.
Sets end of marked area.
These keys relate to marking in Drag Mode:
{F7} key.
Starts making (use {keyboard arrows} to drag out the
marked area).
{F8} key.
Stops marking. If pressed again cancels marked area.
These keys relate to program line group editing:
{Alt-D} keys.
Deletes marked area.
{Alt-M} keys.
Moves marked area to current cursor position.
{Alt-C} keys.
Copies marked area to current cursor position.

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Post by Garvock » Fri 01 Aug , 2008 12:41 pm

OK, Thanks for that, have downloaded manual, will have a read. Meanwhile I have worked out most keypresses but I cannot find the spindle start key? Any ideas, perhaps a combination of keys.

Thanks again
Keith

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