I am trying to find a spare relay for my Sharp SV-2412 and what would be really handy is a device I could plug the 50 pin connector in series into that would light up LEDs for whatever pins have a positive voltage. That way when I'm putting in M-codes I can see which one might work when a light comes on. Right now I'm trying to use a multi-meter and guess at the m-codes and it's very time consuming. Does such a device <affordably> exist?
Also, can someone tell me the general difference between the X wires and the Y wires and what in general each does?
And lastly, I don't suppose someone could take a look at my parameter list (I have a scanned PDF) and tell me from there how to tell if I have spare m-codes? Or tell me where in the manual to look?
Or perhaps there's an easy way to tell from the Fanuc Oi-Mate-Mb screen which connection changes after I execute the m-code and then tie that to a pin number on the connector? I'm just learning how to use my machine better so don't know a lot about the parameters so don't know where to look.
Thanks
Also, can someone tell me the general difference between the X wires and the Y wires and what in general each does?
And lastly, I don't suppose someone could take a look at my parameter list (I have a scanned PDF) and tell me from there how to tell if I have spare m-codes? Or tell me where in the manual to look?
Or perhaps there's an easy way to tell from the Fanuc Oi-Mate-Mb screen which connection changes after I execute the m-code and then tie that to a pin number on the connector? I'm just learning how to use my machine better so don't know a lot about the parameters so don't know where to look.
Thanks