CustomSarge
Plastic
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2019
Hi, we solved this over a year ago, and Swore we wouldn't forget how (HA!).
We need our 10T to send / receive programs (files) over the serial RS-232 port.
We "think" the parameters are well set (we didn't change any since it worked).
But None of us can remember / decipher the manual as how to navigate the on-screen menus.
We 'mem something like "mode X, screen buttons Y, mode Z, screen buttons A".
But the references are to a paper tape(!!) or the cassette tape(!), nothing about RS-232.
With hat in hand, I request a "cookbook" procedure for up & down loads.
The PC end is well known - we have 3 Fadals that we do this with regularly.
The Fanuc has been rarely used, but Mgt has a new category of parts they want us to make.
The Fanuc/Daewoo lathe is perfectly suited for this.
Thanks in advance for your consideration. Kevin S.
We need our 10T to send / receive programs (files) over the serial RS-232 port.
We "think" the parameters are well set (we didn't change any since it worked).
But None of us can remember / decipher the manual as how to navigate the on-screen menus.
We 'mem something like "mode X, screen buttons Y, mode Z, screen buttons A".
But the references are to a paper tape(!!) or the cassette tape(!), nothing about RS-232.
With hat in hand, I request a "cookbook" procedure for up & down loads.
The PC end is well known - we have 3 Fadals that we do this with regularly.
The Fanuc has been rarely used, but Mgt has a new category of parts they want us to make.
The Fanuc/Daewoo lathe is perfectly suited for this.
Thanks in advance for your consideration. Kevin S.