ok I will cancel and post a screen shot missing a particular program that is needed to run this job
i have a arcmate 100 fanuc robot that was stuck in boot menu i did a cold start but now the programs are gone is there a way to retrieve them no disc that i am aware of thanks for any help
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scooter i canceled this. And this what the screen shot looks like after I went in the directory file. Then I went in the select file and this is the screenshot of this
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If you know the program name, do a directory on the FR and see if a copy of the program is located on the FR. Press PREV key, then F2 [DIR] key, then ENTER key.
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Looks like some of the programs are there but not the one I need i also want to say this is a turntable robot. A side then b side but when I go to a side it acts funny doesn't. Give me choice right away there is a test program that has all the parameters there but will not come over to either side. Thanks for all your help
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okay thanks ! I will check that in the morning . Appreciate your help
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hey. Scooter well I went in and did what you said in the directory there were alit of programs but not the one I needed however I was wondering i have a program that is a rest 888 program and another like it that has the pariemeter in it I believe. Could I use that to reprogram the one I am missing. Here is a screen shot after I went into the directory.
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Oh. I also have another question. This robot that we are talking about it is a fanuc 50iL robot I know about the 100s. But this one i need to know where the 4 c batteries are located at I looked around the base but really see it thanks
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Copying a similar program and modifying it to your needs is a common fix.
The 4 ArcMate 50iL batteries are under the axis J1 top cover. These are the A05B-1135-K200 (old # A98L-0031-0007). Here is a pic of one laying around the shop.
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Thanks. Scooter. I did find the area where the batteries are. Thanks. Are these lithium batteries or standard industrial C batteries.
Ok. On the copying the program and modifying it sounded like the best solution thanks
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3V Lithium. Same battery is used in the R-J controller. Connector is the same as the A98L-0031-0012 battery used on many Fanuc CPU R-J2 & newer.
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thanks. Guess we will have to order those none in stocks
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I took the cover there is 2 c batteries with wire connector and a aa battery with a connector non in stock
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oh how do u fix, the error saying invalid clock please reset. How do u go about that. Thanks again
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I was just thinking we do have that program in another teach pendant or controller . Is there a way I can copy that program into this robot we are discussing about ?
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