
13
The Display Panel
The display panel, which is located on the front of the left leg of the machine, contains the
control buttons that operate the DaVinci. A status window is also located on the panel. The
function of each of the display panel elements is described below.
Name
Type
Function
Output
Button
Turns the output on and off.
-Reset
Button
Resets the DaVinci as if it had been turned off and then on
again.
Status
Button
Reveals the status of the machine in the status window.
(See function of
status window
below.)
Stop
Button
Stops a program from running. If a motion is being
performed when the button is pressed, a deceleration
ramp is inserted into the file, and the machine decelerates
to a stop before the program is stopped. Pressing the
start button
resumes the interrupted program. (A program
can also be stopped from the PC by typing in the
command
@0
[
= ASCII235].)
Start
Button
Starts the execution of a program if the program is in
memory. (A program can also be started from the PC by
typing the command
@0S
or
@0s
.)
Status
Window
Displays a code indicating the existence or absence of an
error. If an error exists, the code specifies the type of error.
(A list of the codes can be found in the
Error Codes
section
below.)
Error Codes
Error Code
Error
0
No error
1
Command cannot be interpreted
2
Limit switch encountered
3
Illegal number of axes
4
Axis not defined
5
Syntax error
6
Out of memory
7
Illegal parameters
8
Illegal branch
A
Impulse command parameter must be between 1 - 6.
B
Communication error
C
Carriage return expected
D
Illegal speed specified
E
Loop error; no forward loops are allowed
F
User has pressed stop button
H
Improper data/parameter
=
Unexpected carriage return received
Summary of Contents for Educational DaVinci
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