Operating manual.
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
GENERAL CONCEPTS
2.
Ethernet.
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2.3 Ethernet.
The CNC must be configured as any node of the network as if it were a regular PC. The
following actions are possible when having a CNC configured as a node within the computer
network:
• Access from any PC to the part-program directory of the CNC.
• Access from the CNC to any PC, to execute, simulate or edit programs. The program to
be executed needs not be in the local disk.
• Copy programs and tables from the CNC to a PC and vice versa.
• Edit, modify, delete, rename, etc. the programs stored at the CNC.
• Perform a telediagnosis of the CNC.
2.4 USB.
2.5 Compact flash.
Do not handle the connectors with the unit connected to power. Before doing it, make sure that the
unit is unplugged from the power outlet.
Ethernet support for the following features, through the connector of
the central unit.
• Point-to-point connection.
• Microsoft company networks.
• Internet for telediagnosis.
• TeamViewer server.
USB support for the following devices.
• Pendrive.
• Keyboard and mouse.
No USB devices must be used nor connected while executing a part program. Using USB devices may
slow down the execution or cause some "RT-IT overflow" type error.
DO NOT connect any kind of hub to the USB port.
Do not handle the compact flash with the unit connected to power. Before doing it, make sure that the
unit is unplugged from the power outlet.
Additional storage space for user programs.
Fagor Automation offers several flash compact in its catalog to increase storage space; if you are going
to use other compact flashes, always use industrial grade compact flash SLC; they support
temperatures between -40ºC and +80ºC (-40 ºF and 176 ºF) and last 27 years with 1000 writes per day.
Fagor Automation shall not be held responsible for any problems caused by using other lower-quality
compact flash.