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najafabadi
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« on: May 27, 2009, 03:12:44 PM »

Hi Everybody,

During the initialization of a Kawasaki JS-2 robot, I'm encountered Japanese sentences. I have decided to translate them, and could translate only the beginning sentence (please see the attached photo) that means:
Start initialization? (Yes:1, No:0)
I'm using Microsoft world and Google translate for translation.
But the second sentence is not clear and I can't find it's Japanese words to type in Google translate for translating.
Can any AD-Controller's professionals send me the initialization's questionary of AD-Controllers in English? Or at least can someone translate the second sentence for me?
Many thanks in advance for your help.

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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2009, 05:50:54 PM »

Upon initialization, the controller asks :
Do You want to initialize ? 1 yes  0 no  - Enter 1
Are you sure? 1 for yes. Enter  - 9894

(With a C controller, it will ask memory size, I dont remember with AD controller. )
0 : 1mg  1 : 4mg.. It will only allow you to answer the correct memory size, and will keep asking.

Once you get past these intialization questions, you will go into a standard status screen, and have LOTS of errors. The robot type will change, IO, ect.. everything to a default value, plus a check sum error. You will need to load an all data save or enter the correct settings manually, and reset the check sum error in AUX 78.
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