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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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Page 3: ...support It is helpful if you fax us your question s and any necessary background information in detail before calling By Fax Send your questions and detailed background information to us by fax at 516...

Page 4: ...ot in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters and fixtures Do not loosen remove or adjust cables or machine parts while power is on 3 AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTIN...

Page 5: ...caught in moving parts of the machine Wear protective covering to contain long hair 10 USE SAFETY GOGGLES Also use a dust mask if the cutting operation creates dust 11 STAY ALERT Do not operate the ma...

Page 6: ...DaVinci should be checked carefully to ensure proper operation and performance Check for alignment of moving parts binding or breakage of moving parts mounting and any other conditions that might aff...

Page 7: ...3 Software Installation Installing The Software 10 Chapter 4 System Operation Powering Up The DaVinci 12 Performing The DaVinci Self Test 12 The Display Panel 13 Error Codes 13 Spindle Control Module...

Page 8: ...Mounting CAM Clamps And Clamp Bars 4 3 Educational DaVinci 5 4 Installing The DaVinci Safety Cover 8 5 Wiring Set Up Between DaVinci And PC 16 6 DIP Switch For Baud And Acceleration Rates 17 7 Baud Ra...

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Page 10: ...1 1 GENERAL SET UP AND ASSEMBLY...

Page 11: ...Install the safety cover 6 Load the software 7 Perform a self test Materials Checklist The following items are included as part of the educational DaVinci package Contact Techno immediately if any it...

Page 12: ...axis Follow the mounting instructions below 1 Attach the spindle mounting bracket as shown using the two short screws provided 2 Mount the spindle on the bracket Secure the spindle in the bracket by...

Page 13: ...table from the 8x12 DaVinci then you will need to refer to Diagram B Diagram B For 8x8 and 8x10 DaVinci models 1 Place the oval nut in the desired T slot 2 Bolt the CAM clamp to oval nut as shown Use...

Page 14: ...PC AT TO THE PC DO NOT SUBSTITUTE A STANDARD SERIAL CABLE FOR THE SPECIALLY WIRED RS232 SERIAL CABLE DOING SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DAVINCI AND OR PC 2 For automatic powering of the spindle by t...

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Page 16: ...7 2 SAFETY COVER INSTALLATION...

Page 17: ...ry so that the body of the cover hangs over the gantry on the side opposite the Y axis motor and the brackets hang over the gantry on the side facing the Y axis motor 4 Center the safety cover assembl...

Page 18: ...9 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION...

Page 19: ...interface software manual The Installing The Interface Program section contains complete instructions for loading your interface software 2 Walk through the tutorials for the interface program Refer t...

Page 20: ...11 4 SYSTEM OPERATION...

Page 21: ...terface running on your PC hit Function Key 8 F8 to open the Communications screen 2 Turn off power to the DaVinci 3 Press and hold down the Start button on front panel While holding it down turn on t...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...module is ON a dot appears in the lower left corner of the digital display Manual Operation Of Spindle Control Pressing the Output button toggles the state of the relay i e if the relay is off pressi...

Page 24: ...15 5 APPENDICES...

Page 25: ...PC host is assumed to be a DCE system i e pin 2 sends information and pin 3 receives information The serial controller makes use of standard circuits and will operate with most PC s The PC should be c...

Page 26: ...switch contains eight switches 1 and 2 set the baud rate 3 and 4 set acceleration and switches 5 through 8 are non functional Adjusting The Baud Rate The position of switches 1 and 2 determine the com...

Page 27: ...ault setting of 75 Hz ms switch 3 is ON and switch 4 is OFF Other acceleration rate settings require different combinations of switch positions Refer to Diagram 8 below Diagram 8 Acceleration Rate Set...

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