Hi All
have purchased a C3G controller and smart S2 robot, and my problems begin when I start the control box
it loads up to. *warning* checksum invalid on SCC0.
then gets to the BOOTMON enviroment
I have read the manual and it ask me to enter. CF C3G LOAD at that stage then press enter.
i do that and then next line
[Bmon] Error: $2805 CLI - Too many parameters.
and that is all that i can get from the pendant
I have tried to connect with a PC through the 25 pin plug at the front of machine but have had no luck getting in, more then likely doing it wrong. but am very open to suggestions
( i believe i have all the floppy disks with the system software and emulater ) from what the manual says that if i can establish a connection, that would be the best way to load the system software (if thats whats needed)
I am new to all this and happy for any ideas.
Thanks in advance Simo
start up issues and PC connection help
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Simo -
November 28, 2018 at 4:02 AM -
Thread is marked as Resolved.
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Natutunan ko at may katuturan sa forum na ito, kaya marami akong nilalaman.
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... my problems begin when I start the control box
it loads up to. *warning* checksum invalid on SCC0.
then gets to the BOOTMON enviroment
I have read the manual and it ask me to enter. CF C3G LOAD at that stage then press enter.
i do that and then next line
[Bmon] Error: $2805 CLI - Too many parameters.
and that is all that i can get from the pendantMaybe I am too much "old style" but I don't like when I have to use the floppy. I prefer to disable the floppy and upload from a laptop.
If you buy used C3G, sometime software is incomplete, and we also see after years a lot of floppy data corruption or floppy units that can't work any more.
I suggest to contact Comau and ask for a new set of discs to be generated. It's important you provide data you find on the manufacturer's plate (better if you send a picture).
Comau can also give you documentation on how to bypass floppy and build the different cables parallel or serial, that may help you.
Write to service.robotics@comau.com
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