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Hi Everybody ,

       Would like to ask if some one has the problem similar  with us  . We got some older Okada  graphite machine . We would like to modify  09001 program for tool change , to do this we suppose to  change  parameter NE9 , but    control  not allow us to do it .  Any idea how to solve the problem ?

thank you in advance

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17 hours ago, mig said:

Hi Everybody ,

       Would like to ask if some one has the problem similar  with us  . We got some older Okada  graphite machine . We would like to modify  09001 program for tool change , to do this we suppose to  change  parameter NE9 , but    control  not allow us to do it .  Any idea how to solve the problem ?

thank you in advance

The Control won't allow you to change #3202.4 = 0?

Or the Control won't allow you to edit O9001?

To change #3202.4, you must  activate Parameter Write Enable.

Go into MDI, and press 'Offset/Settings' button, until the "settings page" comes up. The first item in the list should be PWE (Parameter Write Enable). You must be in MDI to change this. Set it to '1'.

Now, go into 'Edit Mode' > System (Parameters page should be set. If not, press the 'Parameters' soft-key).

Type '3202', then press the 'No. Search' Soft-key.

Use the Arrow Keys to highlight #3202.4, press '0', then 'Write'.

Press 'Settings/Offset' key, until PWE is shown again. Change to 'MDI Mode'. Set PWE back to '0'.

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If you can't change NE9 then most likely NE9 is password protected. #3210, #3211, or #3220, and #3221

I've advised AGAINST doing this on several occasions in my career. Every single time, it bit the customer in the @$$. The password got misplaced and boom, just like that you gotta call FANUC out and fix it. And unless you're in Los Angeles area, San Francisco Bay area, Seattle, Chicago or North Carolina you're gonna be paying hefty travel fees PLUS time.

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Hello Everybody and thank you for the replay ,

I have    password protected   the  parameters  (3202.4   or  NE9) by  previous users    . You are absolutely   right . And  machine old . 

 

 

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if you don't want to pay or can't find the password you can try to Find the parameter that controls the m6 remap program and have it call up an 8000 macro Instead.

 

There are several Banks of macro programs that can be called when you sit their mcode

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23 hours ago, mig said:

Hello Everybody and thank you for the replay ,

I have    password protected   the  parameters  (3202.4   or  NE9) by  previous users    . You are absolutely   right . And  machine old .

Better get on the phone with FANUC then.

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