Display Morean you please tell me if:
1. If you made backup when it arrived, before you made changes?- Can you provide.
2. If you have replaced SV firmware using PCMCIA card and SV firmware file?- If so where did you obtain from?
3. You have just loaded backup from one controller in over top of existing data of this controller?
Posts by kwakisaki
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Can you please tell me if:
1. If you made backup when it arrived, before you made changes?
- Can you provide.
2. If you have replaced SV firmware using PCMCIA card and SV firmware file?
- If so where did you obtain from?
3. You have just loaded backup from one controller in over top of existing data of this controller?
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1. ah, it runs with this box directly. I didn't check the settings.
then i tried to use a command to turn it 90 degrees. That was the reason why i took a deeper look at this problem.
So it had no error when it first arrived.
1. So what are saying about command to turn 90 degrees - What does this mean?
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OK, please answer me the following:
1. When you received the robot and powered it up for the first time what happened?
2. What have you done to try and fix the problem?
3. Please post a file save?
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The Serial no. plays no part in software, it does not matter that they don't match.
But when you send images showing different serial no.s, it tells me this is not as supplied from manufacture.
Your error is clearly stating robot model and servo mismatch.
Therefore they need to match.
What happens when you select no. 7?
Can you manually move the robot joints to all the scribe lines, if so provide a picture of it?
Obtain a file save and post it here if it does not compromise any company IP?
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Welcome to the Forum..........
1FH board is an 8 channel analog input board.
This is an optional board and if you have purchased it, you should have been supplied with the manual.
Have you contacted Kawasaki for this manual?
If you contact your local Kawasaki distributor, they should be able to provide it for you.
As I'm such a nice guy, I have attached the manual for you.
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To fix you either:
1. Need to change physical arm to UX120 (I would speak to seller, especially if they sold as working).
2. Use PCMCIA card (32Mb or 16Mb) to upload correct SV revision.
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That does not make sense.
Rating Plate on Arm states it is UX150.
Robot Model says it is UX150
According to TP image, SV is set for UX100 and UX120 and not UX150.
This is why error is produced and will never work with current configuration.
UX120 and UX150 are different Arms completely, may look the same, but are not.
Why would you need to change anything if Controller and Arm supplied as working unit?
You have been mis-sold system.
What is history, and how did you obtain?
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How come you have this Robot and Controller and it does not work?
Did you purchase untested?
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So Controller is not original pairing with Robot Arm as Serial No's are not the same.
Problem is because:
- Robot Model does not match installed SV firmware.
When you carry out ZROBOT, what Robot Model listing is made available to choose from?
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This maybe the factor that you have used the trial version previously on the PC etc.
I'm only speculating though as personally I have only installed a trial license once, then I got a licensed version.
So I wouldn't know what happens if using a trial version, uninstalling/wiping/restoring, the effects it could have, but like I said, could be a factor in this.
The only option would be a complete reinstall of the OS when you get the new version.
I'd be eager to see if someone see's your thread over the weekend who may have some alternative advice.
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Well it does seem local to your PC then, short of starting to dig into registry, graphics settings etc, I think you'd get to a point receiving messages of:...try this, try this and try this and becoming frustrated.
Get hold of a newer revision and go from there.
Just out of curiosity, have you installed/used this previously on the PC or is it a virtual machine, I noticed it is a trial version?
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With your selected version in your video, a default robot is loaded R-2000iB/165F.
If you leave that model selected what happens?
What happens if you do a complete shutdown of the PC and reboot (not restart), and then open it up again?
Troubleshooting around older versions (I appreciate you mention other PC's, but all PC's are not the same), when newer versions are available is not really advisable and I suspect if you speak to Fanuc regarding this problem, the first they would do is recommend the latest version.
Try the above out and see if it repeats itself.
If someone else here can replicate this issue with your version, it maybe easier to troubleshoot, but the chances of that I think are very slim.
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the FRVC 7.3 came with the installation folder the school provided. i used the exact same folder on the other pc and on that pc it works.
This is my point.....they maybe version mismatches.
If the school are providing a 'self made' copy and not an official one from Fanuc, who knows what mismatched information could be on there.
I may be wrong, but I don't believe this an actual software issue, except for trial version/version mismatches.
I am sure you can request for free a latest trial version of Roboguide.
Here in the UK you can make a request for it via here, just simple email request:
Intelligent offline 3D robot simulation with ROBOGUIDE (fanuc.eu)
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Can you try the same thing using V7.20 and also V7.70 and see if the same occurs?
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For sure.......exactly as described...........
I am wondering if FRVC 7.3 was part of the initial installation, or is there a possibility that it came from a later version/revision of Roboguide.
Have you tried other FRVC versions (an older one/latest one) within your Roboguide and do you get the same results?
It would make sense to obtain a more recent version of Roboguide, as opposed to maybe trying to resolve this with an older version.
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Show us a video of:
a. You opening Roboguide.
b. Creating a quick Cell.
c. Saving and closing Roboguide.
d. Opening Roboguide and opening your cell.
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What is going on with this error, it seems to be like covid and appearing all over...............
SMG Check your Conversation......Capture.PNG..................
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Mechanical Parameters are used to set the physical distance the gun can move.
This is set by mantissa and exponent to set resolution for encoder bits/distance.
When this is set, you then limit the distance by setting upper/lower values for gun to operate during opening and closing.
Depending on your 'motion direction' setting, will depend on whether your upper/lower are positive/negative values.
These parameters will be explicit to the motor/gearbox/coupling/encoder of the servo gun they are fitted to, therefore the supplier would have these data sheets prepared and entered during the installation and commissioning of the gun.
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You said that someone else had already set this up for you in a different thread.
This is set when you attach the servo gun and set the initial parameters from the servo gun suppliers datasheet.