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136 Server
This setting contains the user-entered server name (up to 8 characters long.) Enter a semicolon (EOB symbol) if the
machine is not linked to a server.
137 Username
This setting contains the user-entered account name (up to 8 characters long.) Enter a semicolon (EOB symbol) if
the machine is not linked to a server.
138 Password
This setting contains the user-entered password (up to 8 characters long.) Enter a semicolon (EOB symbol) if the
machine is not linked to a server.
139 Path
This setting contains the user-entered Novell-Path or Windows NT root directory name (up to 18 characters long).
For a Novell network, this is the users path name; for example, U:\USERS\JOHNDOE. For a Microsoft network (i.e.
Windows NT), this is the root directory\desired directory name; for example, USERS\JOHNDOE. Enter a semicolon
(EOB symbol) if the machine is not linked to a server.
140 TCP ADDR
This setting is used only for TCP networks and contains the user-entered TCP/IP address in the server domain (up to
15 characters long). For example: 192.168.1.2. Enter a semicolon (EOB symbol) if the machine is not linked to a
server.
141 Subnet
This setting is used only for TCP networks and contains the user-entered subnet mask (up to 15 characters long; for
example, 255.255.255.0). Enter a semicolon (EOB symbol) if the machine is not linked to a server.
142 Offset CHNG Tolerance
This setting generates a warning message if an offset is changed by more than the amount entered for this setting.
The following prompt will be displayed: “XX changes the offset by more than Setting 142! Accept (Y/N)?” if an attempt
is made to change an offset by more than the entered amount (either positive or negative), If “Y” is entered, the
control updates the offset as usual; otherwise, the change is rejected.
If “Y” is entered, the control updates the offset as usual, otherwise, the change is rejected.
143 Machine Data Collect
This setting enables the user to extract data from the control using a Q command sent through the RS-232 port. See
manual section “Loading Programs to the CNC Control” for information on RS-232 cables
This feature is software-based and requires an additional computer to request, interpret and store data from the
control. Note that the control will only respond to a Q command when this setting is ON. The following output format
is used:
<STX> <CSV response> <ETB> <CR/LF> <0x3E> (“CSV” means Comma Separated Variable that is a line of
information in which each piece of information is separated from the next with a comma). Note: STX = 0x02 (ctrl-B);
ETB = 0x17 (ctrl-W).
If the control is busy, the control will output “STATUS, BUSY.” If a request is not recognized, the control will output
“UNKNOWN.”
The following commands can be used:
Q100 - Machine Serial Number
Q101 - Control Software Version
Q102 - Machine Model Number
Q104 - Mode (LIST PROG, MDI, MEM, JOG, etc.)
Q200 - Tool Changes (total)
Q201 - Tool Number in use
Q300 - Power-on Time (total)
Q301 - Motion Time (total)
Q303 - Last Cycle Time
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