Mazak Parameters Manual

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Series (400V series) servo parameters in accordance with this manual. Values listed in the 'Standard Parameter list per motor' in the specifications manual for.

I have a 1986 QT10N with a T3 control. It has a 16 pocket tool-changer with live-tooling and C axis. First, the battery went dead and all parameters were lost or corrupted.

Does ones of you has the parameters I'm looking for? If someone could get me a copy of these I would greatly appreciate. Second, after the batteries were changed, I had a memory parity alarm. So I reinitialized the control according to the procedure described in the service bulletin 0989-002. Even though I reinitialized the memory, I still have the memory parity alarm. If you have any clues on this one let me know.

First for the parity alarm: The top switch is #1 even if it is labeled 0. I would try again on the reinitialize. Be sure power is off when changing the switches.

Were there 2 boards with a battery on it? There should be a battery alarm led on those boards, so you know which one is causing the alarm. Verify the battery polarity with the polarity marked on the board.

If you find a floppy disk tucked in the electrical cabinet, or in the CRT enclosure, it will be for the Micro Disk unit (it is not PC compatible). The parameter list may be in the electrical manual, or in the accuracy test documents. Sometimes they are in a pocket on the door of the electrical cabinet, or the pocked is on the side by the CNC chassis on some machines. If you are working with someone else's set, you have to measure and set proper values for: 1 Tool eye. Leadscrew pitch comp (probably best to leave them at 0) I would call Mitsubishi at 1-847-478-2500 if you continue to have problems. I have a 1986 QT10N with a T3 control.

It has a 16 pocket tool-changer with live-tooling and C axis. First, the battery went dead and all parameters were lost or corrupted. Does ones of you has the parameters I'm looking for? If someone could get me a copy of these I would greatly appreciate. Second, after the batteries were changed, I had a memory parity alarm. So I reinitialized the control according to the procedure described in the service bulletin 0989-002.

Even though I reinitialized the memory, I still have the memory parity alarm. If you have any clues on this one let me know. MikeI posted my 1986 QT10N T-3 parameters in this thread (post 8 & 16)- My older machine had a separate spindle drive and my friend's QT was 2 years newer and the main spindle drive doubled as the milling spindle drive, so OP4 parameter was different between the two machines.

First for the parity alarm: The top switch is #1 even if it is labeled 0. I would try again on the reinitialize. Be sure power is off when changing the switches. Were there 2 boards with a battery on it? There should be a battery alarm led on those boards, so you know which one is causing the alarm.

Verify the battery polarity with the polarity marked on the board. BillIt's the first time I ever post on a forum and I'm really happy for the quick and useful response you gave me.

Bill I'm sure the batteries are ok now and installed properly. Battery led remain off on both boards.

I'll try to go through the procedure to reset parity very carefully once again. Maybe I miss something the first 3 times I did it without any results. Philabuster do you have the so called 'hidden parameters'? These 2 pages don't appear when you go through the parameter pages. Parameter range from #11 to #88. I think it's only for the tool-changer but it's f.ked up anyway. I found many parameters with.

instead of figures. I got the procedure to get to those hidden pages from Mazak.

Here it is: a) Press 'PARAM' b) Press the yellow Menu key third from the right under the CRT. C) Type in 1131 & press 'INPUT' d) Now page through the parameters. If you're willing to take a look for me. I think it's the only thing missing to bring this baby back to life. Thank you very much for your help! Philabuster do you have the so called 'hidden parameters'? These 2 pages don't appear when you go through the parameter pages.

Parameter range from #11 to #88. I think it's only for the tool-changer but it's f.ked up anyway. I found many parameters with.

instead of figures.You're Welcome. Hidden parameters are not needed for the 10N. The params are just for a big ass external tool changer as an option on the bigger machines. It held 64 tools and could swap out all 16 tools from inside the machine automatically.

Not an option on the 10N. The hidden parameters on my 10N and my friend's machine are all blank. If you still have. in any parameters and cannot clear them, you need to dump the memory again and start over. I still have one parameter (M20) that reads., but machine doesn't seem to care. Try entering a 0 first before dumping the memory again.

Last edited by Philabuster; at 05:42 PM. Reason: added info.

Hi guys, my Mazak is not running yet but I keep moving on with that bugger. No more parity alarm.

Parameters are not perfect but acceptable. I'm having chuck and tail-stock barrier alarms.

Must be something wrong in the parameters but I can live with this. The bug of the day is #14 Drive alarm Z axis.

I have checked LS, turn the ballscrew by hand(well not really by hand, that carriage is a monster!). From a mechanical point of view, everything looks fine. I tried to unplug the Z axis resolver and got a No signal alarm instead of Drive alarm Z axis. Could it be the resolver?

I also tried to swap X and Z resolver on the board and still got that Drive alarm Z axis. Any clue on this one? Maybe I should have put this in a new post? Hi guys, my Mazak is not running yet but I keep moving on with that bugger. No more parity alarm. Parameters are not perfect but acceptable.

I'm having chuck and tail-stock barrier alarms. Must be something wrong in the parameters but I can live with this. The bug of the day is #14 Drive alarm Z axis. I have checked LS, turn the ballscrew by hand(well not really by hand, that carriage is a monster!). From a mechanical point of view, everything looks fine. I tried to unplug the Z axis resolver and got a No signal alarm instead of Drive alarm Z axis.

Could it be the resolver? I also tried to swap X and Z resolver on the board and still got that Drive alarm Z axis. Any clue on this one? Maybe I should have put this in a new post?I answered the Z-axis fault in your new post.

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Better seen there when people do a search. BTW, your thread titles are very specific and that is why you got the help so quickly. The barriers are a wonderful thing.

Adjust and use them properly and they will save you from smacking the tailstock as there is not much room to be had. Avoid the urge to hit barrier cancel. The turret sheetmetal on my machine was beat to shit before I got it. Pushing barrier cancel will let that happen quite easily.

The chuck and Z axis barriers are edited on the command page. The tailstock barrier is located in the upper right hand corner of screen where it shows distance to tailstock. The major shape of the tools, chuck, and tailstock are in the parameters you reloaded. Go to Trace screen, zoom out by pushing 'scale' soft key, type in 20, then input.

You should now see the chuck, turret and the tailstock in the screen. Push the 'store' soft key to keep this view and this scale. Make adjustment to distance to tailstock (TS distance?) on the command screen, then go back to the trace screen and the tailstock will move on the screen.

IIRC, mine is somewhere around 30', but adjust the number until the turret hits the barrier about 1/2' before it contacts the sheetmetal. One more thing, you have a MAXIMUM Z tool length on your 10N ATC/MC due to the way it indexes tools and such. Magic number- 9.225' total length from the tip of the tool to the back of the VDI flange. On boring bars, this works out to be a 5.100' tool projection from the face of the boring bar holder.

Forget to heed that number and your turret will bind up or snap off small drills when you index tools. BTDT more than once.

Mazak VQC20/40B Mazatrol Cam M-2. Alarm 22 and 23 batterie low, parameters wrong. Mazak VQC 20/40B Mazatrol Cam M-2.Machining center. Here I describe how to restore the conditions after replacement of batteri,or then memory contents is not corect. Did you have a alarm 23 (NMI Batterie alarm) baterie to low or alarm 22 (NMI sum check error) a checksum error, In that case dont panic,It dont have to be a catastrof if you take it easy. Do you have new batteries,if not bay 3 of them from Buy cheap Mitsubishi Mr-s11 Mr-s12 Replacement Battery order code V200H-3M. Or Batteries - 3.6V 200MAH NIMH 3HB320-F SearchGroup 3hb320 3 %2cNyTrue%2cNtpcDisabled%2c Nsproduct+Type 101 1 &Title=Sanyo+3HB320-F+replacementbattery About batteries they are of Ni MH type (Be sure becouse machine may not charg if batt is wrong type) 3.6 volts 200 milliamperes.

On MDS site you can see how they look.Also by a pair Latex gloves It ts a good idea if working with electronics of any kind becouse the electronic is sencetive for static electricity.An other thing dont touch components on front or backside on the cards or whotever if not needed.One Voltometer is also good,even better if it can check milliamperes.(DONT do these on the card,take out batts and check them outside machine. Why to check?

Okey i know that on card is a little red led that will light if batt is low,but it is anyway a good idea to check new batteries, they is sometime broken and give no volts at all or just dont charge.You dont want to make work second time. Okey lets go on with it.When you open the doors to the electrical cabinete you will se on left side in cabinete close to monitor and little down the controller.It is easy to see becouse it is covered with white hard plastic,and hold to rack by four plastic buttons.

Draw these buttons out a bit and you can take away the cover.You can see the cards.The card FX701 is the one that in top closest to you have a red Led markt BAT,Close under is a little normal cromed switch,next under is a Dipswitch and under that again is a second cromed Switch.On FX701 is not any batterie. Next is Card FX784-8 that have a batterie. Next is Card FX727 that also have a batterie. Aswell Card FX784-9 have a batterie. Set Dip switch (nr 2 from top) on FX701 card to off (or oposite position) and turn on the power once or twice wait about 20 seconds between.Memory parity indicator should not light. (If it do it is possible but not sure the mem card is defect.) Display parameter page and while pressing F3 and page forward untill you find Y parameters,then set the parameter nr Y02= to 1 and set drum nr to 1.Go back to display positions and look if you have drum nr 1,if so set Y02 back to 0.

Set tool nr to 0 in MDI mode. Display diagnosis page and,PRESS and hold down F2 and F3. Then press menu key equal to nr 4 on screen and write 7777 INPUT. Turn on and of power.1 or 2 times. If you have a lot of asterixes in Tool Data then look up (delite all) press it and press input. It is possible you have to delite all programs in programregister aswell. SQ1 is special,if there is not an equal number like 31.

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Or whotever set it to an equal nr.(In my machine is 32). NOTAT On FX715 even after everything is okey diod lamp (IT) are Blinking RDY diod lamp is lightning red. NOTAT (Normaly In machine is Y02=0. Y04=128.) ONE more on the very right side down in electrical cabinete is a document pocket, Look there its possible you find orginal PARAMETERS from factory there.I even find a CMT Diskette in my machine.These parameters is up to 99 percent,just write them excatly.

Thanks, I changed a couple of weeks ago. I made up a cable and found some software that would allow me to transfer in CMT protocol so I could save the parameters. I then powered the machine down removed each board individually and placed the new battery across before removing the old battery. I saw each board had a super cap on that should maintain while changing batteries but I didn't want to chance. Powered machine up after reinserting boards and everything was there. Thanks for the detailed reply.

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About:It called CNCnet DNC And its free. Inventcom I didn't do anything to the cnc except change the (0) to (1) for the parameter file i wanted to send.

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I had the program set to 'MAZAK 4800 8 N'. I don't have the cable pinout as I left that with the customer. Then you say parameters do you ment programming as NC code from a cam software that gives data as G01,G02,G02,G03 or M06,T01.

Or do you talk about parameters the very one that you lose then batteri is empty and you have to get them in to machine again to make it run.Like OP1,Y01,Y02 and so on.Its was these I talked about,becuse its pure machine parameters.And for sending and reciving them you need a CMT unit casette recorder or 1.44 floppy reader using so cold CMT protocol. Once again I ask about 'Transfering Machining Parameters'not NC code.

I beleve invent com can only transfer nc code,like many other dnc and cam. And at last do you know about CMT protocols,a special file format protocol like ex tc ip and other file format have but only diffrent. Thanks for info,belive mee I am happy for every info i can get. I beliv that you still is talking about g-codes.Machine protocol for processor in machine like OP or Y02 and so on you have to use IQ send or recive with DNC,and that you do with the the CMT unit,(Cassete Magnetic Tape)reader.Therefore people talk about cmt protocols,it not exactly that,its more like Concurense Multiple Transfer)protocol under the protocol name SCTP,Streaming Concurence TP,some like a TCIP the one you use every day then surfing on internet,but diffrent.Short its a network setting. The tema is big so I end it now. NOT.If you like search on internet look for cmt transfer protocol Best regards Sve0019.

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