Trying to use CS configurator currently version 3.0 Cubic-S and I have tried 3 different laptops and 3 different cords to read parameters and it still says no usb detected. I have used a windows 10 and 11. I'm assuming it has to do with my drives on the laptops and I need to download something is anyone familiar with this issue or am I looking in the wrong direction.
Kawasaki Cubic-s No usb detected
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NamDogg -
January 30, 2024 at 6:42 PM -
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Fubini
January 30, 2024 at 6:44 PM Approved the thread. -
Welcome to the forum............
2 Things:
- Did you follow the manual to install the drivers (the digital signature needs to be ignored in Win 10/11).
- Is your Cubic S module the correct version you are selecting in CS Configuration.
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Thankyou,
-The latest manual seems to be only showing older vista, xp, and windows 8 instructions from what I've seen. I'm looking at
[E_Controller]-[Cubic-S_Instruction_Manual]-[E] 6th Edition 90210-1272DEF
if that helps any.
-I'm not clear on what you mean by digital signature has to be ignored
-And yes I selected the correct version on cubic-s.
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USB is not plug and play and USB drivers from Kawasaki for CS configurator are required to be loaded in before connecting.
Sometimes digital signature for driver installation is blocked by windows (usually message appears during driver installation) and you need to go into PC Settings to disable signature check.
This is an IT issue with windows, not the application.
Did you install the USB drivers for CS-Configurator?
USB drivers should have been supplied with CS configurator application from Kawasaki.
You should really have Cubic S training before using, as installation, configuration, setup, testing and verification of Cubic S safe operations are covered during training.
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You are right I went on Kawasaki download center and re downloaded the software and I realized when I extract the folder the "KHI_Cubic-S_driver" folder magically disappears grabbed it out of the zipped folder before extracting then installed the driver from my device manager while plugged in to the controller.
And ashamed to admit I am Certified but, combination of switching between robot types as an integrator and using a new laptop forget some of the basics every now and again.
Thanks for the patients' and the guidance
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And ashamed to admit I am Certified but, combination of switching between robot types as an integrator and using a new laptop forget some of the basics every now and again.
No shame at all, difficult to remember things when alternating between OEM's., I'm in that position at the moment between Kawasaki, Fanuc and Yaskawa.
Glad you got it sorted in the end and thanks for letting us know......