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RS-232 Responses
The xP command is presently the only command that responds with data. It will return a single line consisting
of:
xnnn.nnn
(servo at standstill at position nnn.nnn) OR
xnnn.nnnR
(servo in motion past position nnn.nnn) OR
xOn
(servo is off with reason n) OR
xLn
(servo HOME position lost with reason n)
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The CNC Interface Cable provides a basic method of communication between a non-Haas mill and Haas Servo
Control/Rotary Head. Since most CNC machine tools are equipped with spare M-codes, Semi-fourth axis
machining can be achieved by connecting one end of the CNC Interface Cable to any one of these spare relays
(switches), and the other to a Haas Servo Control unit. Indexing commands for the rotary unit are stored only in
the Servo Control’s memory, and each pulse of the host machine’s relay triggers the control to index to its next
programmed position. After finishing the index, the Servo Control signals that it has finished and is ready for the
next pulse.
A remote socket is provided on the back panel of the control unit. The remote input consists of a cycle start
line and a cycle finish line. To connect to the remote, you will need a connector supplied by HAAS (or one
obtained from a local source) that can be used to trigger the controller from any one of several sources. The
cable connector used is a male four-pin DIN connector. The Haas Automation part number is 74-1510
(Amphenol part number is 703-91-T-3300-1). The The Haas Automation part number is 74-1509 for the panel
receptacle in the control box is (Amphenol part number 703-91-T-3303-9).
Cycle Start
Figure 2 shows the connector as viewed from the rear panel of the control unit. When pins 3 and 4 are con-
nected to each other for a minimum of 0.1 seconds, the control will index the head one cycle or step. To index
again, pins 3 and 4 must be opened for a minimum of 0.1 seconds. Under no circumstances should power be
applied to pins 3 and 4. A relay closure is the safest way to interface the control to your equipment.
When a cycle start is implemented, pin 3 supplies a positive 12 volts at 20 milliamps and pin 4 is connected to
the diode of an opto-isolator that grounds to chassis. Connecting pin 3 to pin 4 causes a current to flow through
the diode of the opto-isolator, triggering the control.
If the control is used around high frequency equipment such as electric welders or induction heaters, you will
need to use shielded wire to prevent false triggering by radiated EMI (electromagnetic interference). The shield
should be attached to earth ground.
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