4.7 Door Interlock Switch
The 1630 uses door interlock switches to verify to the control that the doors are
closed in various modes of operation. This switch is wired normally open but is
forced closed when the doors are closed during CNC run mode. The switches are
wired in series to a 9 pin DB connector. There should be continuity between pins 1
and 6 when the switches are forced closed and no continuity when the switches are
in the open position.
4.8 Service Codes
Service codes are broken down into the 4 following categories: software, machine
setup, diagnostics, and user options/defaults.
All Service Codes are accessed in the SET-UP Mode by pressing the soft key for
“SERV CODES”. The service codes can be located within the headings listed on the
main screen. Press the heading you want to access the code in question. If you
know code # you want press the CODE # softkey and it will take you directly to the
code in question. Press CODE #, enter the number you want, press SET.
4.8.1 Software Codes
The following codes pertain to software functions in the control. To get to any of
these codes go to Service Codes, press “A” and press the code you wish to view.
Note - Write the values down for Code 33 or Code 313. These values will be valuable
for troubleshooting.
4.8.1.1 CODE 33: Software ID
Code 33 is the software identification procedure. The two types of software in the
control include:
Software Version - the version of the system you have installed.
Firmware Version - the version of firmware software that is responsible for
control to servo interface.
Operating System Version – displays the version of the operating system.
4.8.1.2 CODE 37: RS232 Baud Rate
This code sets the baud rate for RS232 applications. The recommended baud rate is 9600.
The following baud rates can be chosen: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
4.8.1.3 CODE 141: Load Configuration file from floppy “A” drive
This code allows you to load your configuration file from the floppy disk to your hard
drive. The configuration file consists of items such as calibration and backlash
constants. This code is used when a computer module or hard drive has been
replaced.
4.8.1.4 CODE 142: Save Configuration file to floppy “A” drive
This code allows you to save your configuration file to a floppy disk. The
configuration file consists of items such as calibration and backlash constants. This
code is used when a computer module or hard drive needs to be replaced. This
stores the configuration file from the hard drive to the floppy disk. It is a good idea
to do this code after the machine is initially setup so these values can be saved and
used in the future. If the computer or hard drive fails, then you will not have the