Parity Error Mitsubishi Cnc
"Although CNC Transmits DC3 to Host, it recieves data of 10 bytes or more from the Host, thus terminates communication." Thoughts? By: SupportPosted on: Apr 18 2008 at 05:21:45 PMThe exact meaning of that message is that whenever the CNC sends a Stop (Xoff) command to the computer the computer doesn`t stop quick enough. You can do one or more of the following. 1) Disable the Windows FIFO (see below) 2) Make sure XonXoff is enabled in easyDnc 3) Lower the BaudRate 4) Increase the BlockDelay in easyDnc setup The Windows FIFO is a com port setting which you get to via the Windows Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager>Ports(Com&Lpt) Select the com port>PortSettings>Advanced this displays a window with sliders to adjsut FIFO. Slide these down to zero and then unchceck the box to disable FIFO. By: Bare KnucklePosted on: Apr 18 2008 at 08:03:02 PMThanks for the response, now I`m getting an E08 Error message but all my parameters on the CNC are the same as the COM port and the settings in the software. I have been able to receive from the CNC but unable to send to the machine. By: Bare KnucklePosted on: Apr 18 2008 at 09:04:19 PMOk back to the E17 Error 1)I`ve disable the Windows FIFO setting 2)I`ve enabled RTS/CTS mode instead of Xon/Xoff because our machine doesn`t send the the go ahead to easyDNC. and I have the CNC set to RTS/CTS as well. 3)BaudRate is set at 1200 4)BlockDelay is at 200 Still Getting E17 Parity H Error Suggestions? [quote:5d5583790a="support"]The exact meaning of that message is that whenever the CNC sends a Stop (Xoff) command to the computer the computer doesn`t stop quick enough. You can do one or more of the following. 1) Disable the Windows FIFO (see below) 2) Make sure XonXoff is enabled in easyDnc 3) Lower the BaudRate 4) Increase the BlockDelay in easyDnc setup The Windows FIFO is a com port setting which you get to via the Windows Control Panel>System>Hardware>Devi
Me? Register Forgot password? What's New? Forum New Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links Today's Posts View Site Leaders Thanks / Like Statistics Hottest Threads / Posts Forum Manufacturing Today CNC Machining Mitsubishi M64 questions Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: Mitsubishi M64 questions Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 06-21-2008,08:57 PM #1 PBMW View Profile View Forum Posts Titanium Join Date Aug 2005 Location Bremerton, Wa Posts 2,589 Post Thanks / Like Likes (Given) 62 https://www.easydnc.com/forum/error-17-parity-error.php Likes (Received) 60 Mitsubishi M64 questions I have a 4020 Akira Seiki I need some pretty specific info on how to get a program into this thing. Might involve a phone call. I need this machine to run this weekend. Anyone knows anhting about these controls or has one, I'd like to talkj to you My email is in my profile. I'll get you my numbers... Help!!! http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/cnc-machining/mitsubishi-m64-questions-160315/ We got device numbers, baud rates, port numbers.... Then we got cables.... jeez I hate these issues. But I got parts what need makin. Reply With Quote 06-22-2008,09:48 AM #2 MetLHead View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Plastic Join Date Apr 2006 Location West Michigan Posts 36 Post Thanks / Like Likes (Given) 0 Likes (Received) 0 I can help you, how far have you managed to get? Scott Reply With Quote 06-22-2008,02:47 PM #3 PBMW View Profile View Forum Posts Titanium Join Date Aug 2005 Location Bremerton, Wa Posts 2,589 Post Thanks / Like Likes (Given) 62 Likes (Received) 60 This is about getting the machine to talk to the computer. 9600 baud 7 1 even LF XonXoff port 2 Set the same way on the computer. Nada press the I/Obutton and then menu to input put in a 1 and arrow over to the next input box, what the heck am I supposed to put in there. Sometimes I get an E04 error sometimes not. email me and I can get you my #'s to call. jwhipple at pbmwgroup dot com Reply With Quote 06-22-2008,04:25 PM #4 MetLHead View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepag
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