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BIGmiralli Frequent Poster
Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 38 Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:11 pm Post subject: RS232C setting of Mitsubishi Meldas 520AM |
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We are installing a DNC connection to Meldas 520AM, but we have a problem with the settings.
Can anyone help me to set the Parameters and cable configurations of the 520AM?
Thanks so very much.
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choseung-hui New Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 4 Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:14 pm Post subject: |
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Machine: Mitsubushi
Communications Settings:
Properties page
Setting Value
DNC-HUB Std PC Ports (or HUB # if installed)
Port Depends on Computer
Baud 4800
Bits 7
Parity Even
Stop Bits 2
XON/XOFF Send/Recv
Use RTS/CTS Off
Local Echo On
Auto On
ANSI Codes Off
Machine Page
Leader Len 5
Code ISO
Start Send Blank
End Send Blank
Start Recv Blank
End Recv Blank
Advanced Page
CR in None
LF in None
CR out None
LF out None
EOF Timeout 30 (varies)
Char Delay 0
Line Delay 0
Wait for XON ON
Protocol ASCII
Machine Control Setup Instructions:
Set up a three letter I/O device name under I/O device Param (1) , using parameter #1
I/O Device Param (1)
#2 Baud Rate = 2 -- (4800)
#3 Stop Bit = 3 -- (2 stop bits)
#4 parity Effective = 0 -- (not during I/O)
#5 Even Parity = 1 -- (Even)
#6 Chr Length = 3 -- (8 bits)
#7 Termination Type = 3 -- (EOR)
#11 Handshake = 3 -- (DC code)
#12 DC code parity = 1 -- (parity added)
I/O Device Param (2)
#1 DC2/DC4 Output = 1 -- (with DC2 no DC4)
#2 CR output = 1 -- (on)
#3 EIA output = 0 -- (ISO Output)
#6 Parity C = 0 -- (off)
#7 Time-Out = 300 -- (30 seconds)
Cable Diagram:
Standard Cable
Notes:
Standard Cable
Standard Cable configurations
7 Wire cables with Hardware Handshaking
Computer 25 Pin connector(Typically Female on Cable)
Machine Tool 25 Pin Connector(Typically Male on Cable)
2 3
3 2
4 5
5 4
7 7
20 6
6 20 & 8
Computer 9 Pin connector(Typically Female on Cable)
Machine Tool 25 Pin Connector(Typically Male on Cable)
2 2
3 3
4 6
5 7
6 20 & 8
7 5
8 4
3 Wire cables without Hardware Handshaking
Computer 25 Pin connector(Typically Female on Cable)
Machine Tool 25 Pin Connector(Typically Male on Cable)
2 3
3 2
4 & 5 Tied Together 4 & 5 Tied Together
7 7
20 & 6 Tide Together 6 & 8 & 20 Tied Together
Computer 9 Pin connector(Typically Female on Cable)
Machine Tool 25 Pin Connector(Typically Male on Cable)
2 2
3 3
4 & 6 Tied Together 4 & 5 Tied Together
5 7
7 & 8 Tied Together 6 & 8 & 20 Tied Together |
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BIGmiralli Frequent Poster
Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 38 Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, that was fast
Thanks, I will give it a try.
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