Is there a chart or reference for error numbers found in the error log such that we may decrypt the messages?
I only ask because there are too many numbers to count in there, I think I've got from 1 all the way up to 100 pretty much covered....
jnr
Error log - Error numbers
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Error log - Error numbers
Josh Rayburn
Hall's Edge, Inc.
CNC Machining Service
Dell Precision T3400
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Hall's Edge, Inc.
CNC Machining Service
Dell Precision T3400
Win7 Professional 64 Bit/Core2Duo E8400 3ghz/4 GB Ram/NVIDIA Quadro FX570
Re: Error log - Error numbers
Josh,
The charts that we do have are for internal use only, in the event you have a particular error pop-up without sufficient instruction, just contact our service dept.
Contact info:
Phone: 1-800-221-3865
General service email: service@thermwood.com
Programming/Software support email: program@thermwood.com
The charts that we do have are for internal use only, in the event you have a particular error pop-up without sufficient instruction, just contact our service dept.
Contact info:
Phone: 1-800-221-3865
General service email: service@thermwood.com
Programming/Software support email: program@thermwood.com
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Re: Error log - Error numbers
Hi Ryan,
Thanks - is there a way to export the error log in order to send over to the service department?
I think I've narrowed the problem down to a bad toolholder, but like I said - it caused so many errors so I'd like to check and be sure I got the gremlin....
jnr
Thanks - is there a way to export the error log in order to send over to the service department?
I think I've narrowed the problem down to a bad toolholder, but like I said - it caused so many errors so I'd like to check and be sure I got the gremlin....
jnr
Josh Rayburn
Hall's Edge, Inc.
CNC Machining Service
Dell Precision T3400
Win7 Professional 64 Bit/Core2Duo E8400 3ghz/4 GB Ram/NVIDIA Quadro FX570
Hall's Edge, Inc.
CNC Machining Service
Dell Precision T3400
Win7 Professional 64 Bit/Core2Duo E8400 3ghz/4 GB Ram/NVIDIA Quadro FX570
Re: Error log - Error numbers
You can email a copy of your PLC History file to service@thermwood.com for review. You will also need to specify you actual issue. The file is called "PLCHIST.THM" and is located in the C:\System directory.
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Re: Error log - Error numbers
Hi Ryan,
I e-mailed the file to you as requested.
We had a recurring problem in which the machine would e-stop itself with no error message displayed.
This consistently happened when T9 (5mm drill) was at max Z depth during the execution of a drill operation. This happened many times, and when I reset and sent the machine home, I did not see any good way to get back to that particular hole where I had the error, so we re-ran hundreds of holes again on the sheet - very time consuming. In fact on some sheets we had this happen three times.
Since replacing the toolholder, we have not had the problem but I'd be interested to see what the errors mean nonetheless only because there seemed to be so many of them...
Thanks,
jnr
I e-mailed the file to you as requested.
We had a recurring problem in which the machine would e-stop itself with no error message displayed.
This consistently happened when T9 (5mm drill) was at max Z depth during the execution of a drill operation. This happened many times, and when I reset and sent the machine home, I did not see any good way to get back to that particular hole where I had the error, so we re-ran hundreds of holes again on the sheet - very time consuming. In fact on some sheets we had this happen three times.
Since replacing the toolholder, we have not had the problem but I'd be interested to see what the errors mean nonetheless only because there seemed to be so many of them...
Thanks,
jnr
Josh Rayburn
Hall's Edge, Inc.
CNC Machining Service
Dell Precision T3400
Win7 Professional 64 Bit/Core2Duo E8400 3ghz/4 GB Ram/NVIDIA Quadro FX570
Hall's Edge, Inc.
CNC Machining Service
Dell Precision T3400
Win7 Professional 64 Bit/Core2Duo E8400 3ghz/4 GB Ram/NVIDIA Quadro FX570