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hagsy
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« on: September 18, 2011, 03:15:32 PM »

What program do i need to read my backup files.
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achencan
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2011, 03:44:10 PM »

Panasonic G2 PC Tools Software

Panasonic's G2 PC Tools provides the accessibility, transferability and security required for basic PC based robotic arc welding program & system management. View and edit your programs from a networked computer. Reduce downtime by commenting and labeling your programs offline.
Features & Benefits
Remote access to program and robot system management
Quick & easy file exchange between robot and PC
Reduced downtime through offline program labeling & training
Ability to archive hard copies of programs
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2012, 04:19:04 PM »

Hi achencan
Help me back up and reload all data system on AW series
i have not diagram cable pinout too.if not problem. help me please
thanks
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« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2012, 01:12:22 AM »

External Floppy Disk Unit for AW Pana robot
you need :

1, Personal computer (IBM: PC/AT or compatibles)
2, RS 232C connection cable (KP_AXR)
3, Floppy disk (FD) software (AFY 00001)
4, M-DOS (Ver. 3.3 or higher)

Note :
* The file name must be more than 3 charters long with an extion.  Example : GE.FDD does not work.
* To do a BACKUP servo power must be off and the controller can not be in Operate or Teach mode.
* CONFIG.SYS should have DEVICE = ANSI.SYS, FILES = 20, BUFFERS = 20.
   Also ANSI.SYS should be loacted where CONFIG.SYS can find it.
* When using Windows 95 the line in CONFIG.SYS for ANSI.SYS should read,
   DEVICE = C:\WINDOWS\COOMAND\ANSI.SYS


And, i dont have the software and cable.  bawling
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