1. Home
    1. Dashboard
    2. Search
  2. Forum
    1. Unresolved Threads
    2. Members
      1. Recent Activities
      2. Users Online
      3. Team Members
      4. Search Members
      5. Trophys
  3. Articles
  4. Blog
  5. Videos
  6. Jobs
  7. Shop
    1. Orders
  • Login or register
  • Search
This Thread
  • Everywhere
  • This Thread
  • This Forum
  • Articles
  • Pages
  • Forum
  • Blog Articles
  • Products
  • More Options
  1. Robotforum - Support and discussion community for industrial robots and cobots
  2. Forum
  3. Industrial Robot Support and Discussion Center
  4. Kawasaki Robot Forum
Your browser does not support videos RoboDK Software for simulation and programming
Visit our Mainsponsor
IRBCAM
Robotics Channel
Robotics Training
Advertise in robotics
Sponsored Ads

Buying a Kawasaki zx200s with missing cables

  • tomcat955
  • September 20, 2023 at 5:33 AM
  • Thread is Unresolved
  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • September 20, 2023 at 5:33 AM
    • #1

    I found a good deal on a Kawasaki zx200s, cheap enough I could make my money back parting out/scrapping. I would like to purchase it. it would be my first robot really just excited to learn about it and i figure no better way to do so then getting a old machine running. I do have a background in metal working and machining and mechanics and a understanding of basic electronics so i am not completely ignorant aswell as a old shop that has 3 phase power and a forklift/machinery to move the bot. It comes with the robot, teach pendant and the controller, has not been ran in years, the guy who i am getting it from is a old timer that said that when he purchased it years ago all of the cords to plug everything were missing he got sick/life got in the way and lost the ability to finish the project. Is it realistic to think I could either find the cords used or make my own myself? What are some things to look for? Are the manuals available?

  • MOM September 20, 2023 at 10:56 AM

    Approved the thread.
  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • September 20, 2023 at 8:40 PM
    • #2

    Just mentioning ZX200S is not really ideal, could do with knowing the Controller type too?

    Based on this, I could post the relevant documents but would not recommend making them yourself as they are heavily shielded.

    You would be best to locate a second hand dealer who has umbilicals.

    Here in the UK a popular second hand dealer would probably be able to sort you out (but it will likely carry a cost).

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • September 20, 2023 at 9:50 PM
    • #3

    I will get more info ASAP I’m happy to know that the information is available. Sounds like this project may be feasible.

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • September 24, 2023 at 10:57 PM
    • #4

    We’ll I picked up the robot

    D32f A901 is the controller model number

    Serial z0439

    Zx2000395 is the robot serial number

    Zx200s

    If you have any manuals or anything that could help me in this project please let me know. I’m driving 6 hours home from Michigan with it right now once I get back and unload it will try to figure out a better idea of exactly what cables I am missing. The controller states 460v aswell would it be possible to make it to run on 240v 3 phase? If not I can run the 460v have it in my building but would be easier 240v

  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • September 24, 2023 at 11:19 PM
    • #5

    You should have stopped off in Michigan at KRI (Kawasaki Robotics Incorporated) and tapped them up for information and cables and asked them about running on reduced supplies, I'm sure they would have assisted and you may have even got some freebies out of them.

    Kawasaki Robotics (U.S.A.), Inc. | Kawasaki Heavy Industries

    I would still get in contact with them anyway as that maybe the fastest way to get a solution as your in the US.

    The following screenshot is an image of the range of umbilical part no.s that I have for D32.

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • September 25, 2023 at 7:03 AM
    • #6

    A quick google looking for those part numbers came back practically nothing, I will try Kawasaki in the morning hopefully they can help. Are the wiring diagrams available for those plugs? I understand it’s really not preferred to make cables but it may be my only choice, if the cables are not able to be found/cost multiple $1000s it’s not practical for me to invest that much into a robot that I still do not know if the boards are corrupted/fried etc etc atleast just for testing. Does Kawasaki sell/give out the manuals? I think would really help with setting up/trouble shooting

  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • September 25, 2023 at 9:48 AM
    • #7

    Well before you do anything else, you need those cables and power.

    Not much point in reading manuals if you can't get it powered with the correct hardware.

    I'll never endorse, recommend or support anyone to make their own cables especially where the umbilical's are concerned between Controller and Arm and then have to troubleshoot self induced problems with incorrect shielding, grounding, capacitances and impedances caused by the nature of making your own cables up.

    Attached is D Series Troubleshooting Manual which contains the references to the umbilical connections for D4x and D3x Controller and Arm configurations.

    Files

    90206-1034DEG_D Troubleshooting Manual.pdf 7.72 MB – 4 Downloads

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 15, 2023 at 3:43 AM
    • #8

    well I got the cables, actually ended up buying 3 robots, 1 zx200s with a d controller and 2 zx165u with what I believe are C controllers, they have a round plug for the teach pendants and the pendants are very simple only a few buttons. Have not messed with the zx165u but have put power to the original zx200s, I got it to boot pendant turns on seems it was previously used for spot welding. It throws a error low encoder battery, I changed the battery with 2 lithium ion batterys I bought at the store but they were only 3.2v not 3.6 still throws error and says no motor power when trying to do jog anything, ordering new batterys tonight. Is there a way to reset everything to factory defaults that you would recommend.

  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • October 15, 2023 at 7:46 AM
    • #9
    Quote from tomcat955

    Is there a way to reset everything to factory defaults that you would recommend.

    Yes, there are many procedures available which are similar (not the same) between C and D controllers, but your post is confusing as to which controller you are asking for.

    You should really take a backup of all controllers and verify they all work before doing anything else.

    There also may be some useful functions and code to learn from too.

    The simplest procedure so that you don't lose functionality is a software reset.

    a. For C controller - Menu/Function/100 System Initialize.

    b. For D controller - Aux Function 0805 Initialize System.

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 15, 2023 at 8:10 AM
    • #10

    I was searching for the cords and came across a guy who offered to sell me 3 more similar robots for scrap weight. 1 zx200s D controller and 2 zx165u C controller I bought them up figured it was better then buying any spare parts individually and I could resell extra parts after. They came with cords and 6 or so teach pendants and some are missing parts. Today I wired up the zx200s and d controller I first bought that I posted the model numbers for above. After messing with it I got it to boot. It seems that it is set up for spot welding. I had a low voltage encoder battery error. I replaced the battery with a 3.2v batterys I bought from the store, It still threw the error, so I ordered the correct 3.6v battery will be shipped to me soon. I was unable to jog the robot at all, not sure if this is related to the low battery error but it was saying something along the lines of motor power is off. Other then replacing the battery what do you recommend I do from now? How do I take backups?

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 15, 2023 at 8:15 AM
    • #11

    I also tried to hook up one of the C controller robots and the controller would power up but I was not able to get anything other then a black screen. I need to mess with it a bit more it may have something unplugged.

  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • October 15, 2023 at 9:55 AM
    • #12
    Quote from tomcat955

    How do I take backups?

    You learn by researching the forum and the manuals or undertake some training.

    Go here and download the range of terminal editors I and other members have kindly provided.

    Use either KCWin32 or KRTerm applications and the guides I have added to them:

    Kawasaki Online Terminal Editors - Manuals, Software and Tools for Kawasaki Robots - Robotforum - Support and discussion community for industrial robots and cobots (robot-forum.com)

    Kawasaki alarms appear in 2 forms on the D controller:

    a. Warning is Yellow box.

    b. Error is Red box.

    c. Errors have several layers of reactions and resettable and non-resettable conditions.

    Warnings are usually resettable and will allow continuance.

    Errors (dependent on the error) may not reset, reset and clear, reset and clear and return.

    In the case of encoder warnings, usually you can reset and turn motor power back on.

    In the case of encoder errors, motor power will not be permitted to turn on as it is unsafe.

    If you have an encoder warning, you can reset and apply motor power.

    So as long as the controller remains ON, you can re-zero and move it.

    Attached are 2 simple zeroing procedures for C and D controller before you ask how to rezero.

    As far as the C controller:

    a. You may have a faulty pendant backlight, harness or pendant.

    b. CPU is not starting up or faulty.

    c. AVR power supply issues.

    Further investigation will be required as to ascertain where the problem may be.

    Files

    Cxx controller simple rezero.pdf 7.87 kB – 1 Download Dxx controller simple rezero.pdf 7.65 kB – 1 Download

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 18, 2023 at 9:46 PM
    • #13

    I got the new battery in and came across a new error jt7 encoder misread error I don’t have a 7th axis but I think it’s programmed for 7th axis how do I delete jt7?

  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • October 18, 2023 at 10:55 PM
    • #14

    You can't just delete the 7th axis, you need to remove ALL relative user location data first.

    Only do this if you don't mind wiping all the programs (user data).

    So at editor prompt type in SYSINIT/U to remove user data.

    Then use ZROBOT command to setup robot model information and go through each stage.

    Before you carry out, make a backup and take a screenshot of Aux 0804.

    This contains the robot model variant you have to set in ZROBOT.

    Serial No. is user definable.

    You should not need to change the robot model but during the ZROBOT process, you need to ensure this matches your current model as per 0804.

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 19, 2023 at 3:09 AM
    • #15

    Do you have the link to a guide on how to make a backup using kr term, I downloaded the program. Have tried looking around the forum and cant find much on it.

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 19, 2023 at 3:19 AM
    • #16

    nvm I think i got it figured out found the guide you made. thanks for uploading all of this.

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 23, 2023 at 8:33 PM
    • #17

    Okay so I have been trying to connect the past few days. The IP adress on my controller is 136.100.2.2 and subnet mask is 255.255.0.0

    I changed my lan settings to those numbers and when I try to connect I get a error. Any advice here? I tried to change the ip adress on the controller to the default ip listed in the guide still did not work.

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 24, 2023 at 1:03 AM
    • #18

    Is it possible that the Ethernet cable I used is not a cross over cable? There is a difference correct, I have been trying with just a cable I found in my house.

  • kwakisaki
    Reactions Received
    694
    Trophies
    11
    Posts
    4,770
    • October 24, 2023 at 6:04 AM
    • #19
    Quote from tomcat955

    Is it possible that the Ethernet cable I used is not a cross over cable? There is a difference correct, I have been trying with just a cable I found in my house.

    This is one of the main causes of not being able to establish a peer to peer connection.

    A cross over cable is required for peer to peer connection.

    View my channel at Industrial Robotics Consultancy Limited - YouTube

  • tomcat955
    Reactions Received
    5
    Trophies
    1
    Posts
    55
    • October 25, 2023 at 7:46 PM
    • #20

    Still having issues bought a cord

    My ip on my controller is 136.100.2.2

    Subnet mask 255.255.0.0

    Should the ip on my computer tcp/ipv4 be the same? Or do I need to put something different there? Should I change the ip on my robot?

Advertising from our partners

IRBCAM
Robotics Channel
Robotics Training
Advertise in robotics
Advertise in Robotics
Advertise in Robotics

Job Postings

  • Anyware Robotics is hiring!

    yzhou377 February 23, 2025 at 4:54 AM
  • How to see your Job Posting (search or recruit) here in Robot-Forum.com

    Werner Hampel November 18, 2021 at 3:44 PM
Your browser does not support videos RoboDK Software for simulation and programming

Tag Cloud

  • abb
  • Backup
  • calibration
  • Communication
  • CRX
  • DCS
  • dx100
  • dx200
  • error
  • Ethernet
  • Ethernet IP
  • external axis
  • Fanuc
  • help
  • hmi
  • I/O
  • irc5
  • IRVIsion
  • karel
  • kawasaki
  • KRC2
  • KRC4
  • KRC 4
  • KRL
  • KUKA
  • motoman
  • Offset
  • PLC
  • PROFINET
  • Program
  • Programming
  • RAPID
  • robodk
  • roboguide
  • robot
  • robotstudio
  • RSI
  • safety
  • Siemens
  • simulation
  • SPEED
  • staubli
  • tcp
  • TCP/IP
  • teach pendant
  • vision
  • Welding
  • workvisual
  • yaskawa
  • YRC1000

Thread Tag Cloud

  • abb
  • Backup
  • calibration
  • Communication
  • CRX
  • DCS
  • dx100
  • dx200
  • error
  • Ethernet
  • Ethernet IP
  • external axis
  • Fanuc
  • help
  • hmi
  • I/O
  • irc5
  • IRVIsion
  • karel
  • kawasaki
  • KRC2
  • KRC4
  • KRC 4
  • KRL
  • KUKA
  • motoman
  • Offset
  • PLC
  • PROFINET
  • Program
  • Programming
  • RAPID
  • robodk
  • roboguide
  • robot
  • robotstudio
  • RSI
  • safety
  • Siemens
  • simulation
  • SPEED
  • staubli
  • tcp
  • TCP/IP
  • teach pendant
  • vision
  • Welding
  • workvisual
  • yaskawa
  • YRC1000

Tags

  • kawasaki
  • ZX200S
  1. Privacy Policy
  2. Legal Notice
Powered by WoltLab Suite™
As a registered Member:
* You will see no Google advertising
* You can translate posts into your local language
* You can ask questions or help the community with your knowledge
* You can thank the authors for their help
* You can receive notifications of replies or new topics on request
* We do not sell your data - we promise

JOIN OUR GREAT ROBOTICS COMMUNITY.
Don’t have an account yet? Register yourself now and be a part of our community!
Register Yourself Lost Password
Robotforum - Support and discussion community for industrial robots and cobots in the WSC-Connect App on Google Play
Robotforum - Support and discussion community for industrial robots and cobots in the WSC-Connect App on the App Store
Download