Procedimento de Instalação de Rede Ethernet - Fanuc

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  • MACHINE TOOLS APPLICATION SUPPORT DOCUMENT

    DATE : 7/9/08 BULLETIN NO. : APP2008-039 SUBJECT : Ethernet / Data Server Fanuc version

  • ETHERNET / DATA SERVER

    FANUC SYSTEMS 16-i, 18-i and 21-i

    Preface This manual is designed for a quick startup of the CNC Ethernet and/or Data Server board. If you need more detailed instructions or assistance with troubleshooting please refer to the one of the following manuals. GFZ-63644EN FANUC FAST Ethernet Board

    FAST DATA SERVER (OPERATORS MANUAL)

    GFZ-63354EN FANUC Ethernet Board DATA SERVER (OPERATORS MANUAL)

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    INDEX Preface................................................................................................................................. 1 Step 1. ACCESSING THE CNC TO ADD ETHERNET................................................... 3 Step 2. SETTING UP THE CNC ETHERNET PARAMETERS....................................... 4

    Section #1: Procedure to Display The Ethernet Parameter Screen................................. 4 Section #2: Procedure to set CNC Data Common to Ethernet and Data Server............. 5 Section #3: Procedure to set CNC Data specific to the Ethernet Option........................ 6 Section #4: Procedure to set the Host Data for the Data Server Option ......................... 7

    Step 3. SETTING UP WINDOWS 2000 WITH A FIXED IP ADDRESS. ....................... 8 Step 4. TESTING THE SETUP THE SIMPLY WAY PING ....................................... 11

    Section #1 PING the CNC from the PC.................................................................... 11 Section #2 PING the PC from the CNC Fast Ethernet ONLY .............................. 12

    Step 5. SETTING UP PC SOFTWARE ........................................................................... 13 Section #1 FANUC BASIC OPERATION PACKAGE FOR ETHERNET ................ 13 Section #2 FTP SERVER SOFTWARE EFTP2 ....................................................... 13

    Step 6. TESTING THE CONNECTION WITH PC SOFTWARE .................................. 17 Section #1 CONNECT WITH THE BOP FOR ETHERNET CONNECTION ........... 17 Section #2 DISPLAY DATA SERVER STORAGE DIRECTORY............................ 18 Section #3 DISPLAY HOST DIRECTORY ON PC FOR DATA SERVER .............. 18

    Step 7. MOVING DATA AROUND................................................................................ 19 Section #1 Moving Data Around on FOCAS1/Ethernet........................................... 19 Section #2 Moving Data Around on the Data Server ............................................... 20 Section #2a Punch a Part Program between CNC and Data Server ......................... 20 Section #2b Transfer a Part Program between Data Server Storage and the Host ... 21 Section #2c Read/Punch Other CNC Data to the Host ............................................. 21

    Appendix A: DEFINITIONS OF ITEMS RELATED TO THE ETHERNET/DATA SERVER FUNCTION...................................................................................................... 22

    Section #1 Data Server setting items for describing the 3 PC hosts (1, 2, and 3) ........ 23 Section #2 Data Server setting items for describing the CNC controls FTP server.... 23

    Appendix B: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE ETHERNET FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 16i/18i/21i/PMi................................................................. 24

    Section #1: Parameters.................................................................................................. 24 Appendix C: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE DATA SERVER FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 16i/18i/21i/PMi................................................................. 25

    Section #1: Parameters.................................................................................................. 25 Appendix D: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE ETHERNET FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 15i ..................................................................................... 27

    Section #1: Parameters.................................................................................................. 27 Appendix E: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE DATA SERVER FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 15i ..................................................................................... 28

    Section #1: Parameters.................................................................................................. 28 Appendix F: CNC Executives & Options......................................................................... 30 Appendix G: CNC Hardware............................................................................................ 31

    Section #1 CNC Hardware - 10Mbs Boards................................................................. 31 Section #2 CNC Hardware 10/100Mbs Fast Boards ................................................. 32

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    Step 1. ACCESSING THE CNC TO ADD ETHERNET

    If your CNC does not already have an add-on Ethernet connection installed please review this section before proceeding so you can verify that you have all necessary hardware and the CNC can support the Ethernet option.

    The following is a list of the minimum hardware and software requirements to run Ethernet or Data Server.

    Please see Appendix G for a complete list of specific hardware and software numbers.

    1. CNC Ethernet/Data Server board a. Data Server Storage Optional b. Requires one open option slot. Please verify you have an open slot.

    2. Ethernet Executive a. Requires 8 segments (1MB) of FROM space. Please verify enough space

    in FROM. b. Requires NC Option Assembly A1 on 16i/18i/21i controls. If not installed,

    it uses 1 segment (128KB) of FROM space. Please verify enough space to add Assembly A1 and the Ethernet executive.

    3. One or more of the following CNC Option Bits a. Ethernet Option b. DataServer Option

    Installation varies by control style. Please consult the connection manual for your specific CNC control.

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    Step 2. SETTING UP THE CNC ETHERNET PARAMETERS The Ethernet Parameter screen is used to set parameters that are needed to run the FOCAS1/Ethernet and Data Server functions.

    Section #1: Procedure to Display The Ethernet Parameter Screen

    1. Place the CNC in MDI mode. 2. Press function key system . 3. For Series 16i/18i/21i and Power Mate-i

    a. Press the Continuation menu key at the bottom right of the soft key menu. b. When you press soft key [ETHPRM], the "Ethernet Parameter" screen appears.

    i. For the Series 16i/18i/21i-B, to display the "Ethernet Parameter" screen, press soft key [ETHPRM] and then soft key [BOARD] (Ethernet option board) or [EMBED] (built-in Ethernet port).

    4. For the Series 15i a. Press the [CHAPTER] key repeatedly. b. When you press soft key [ETHERNET], the "Ethernet(Setting)" screen appears.

    5. If parameters have already been registered, the parameter settings are displayed. 6. Use the page keys to cycle through all the setup screens.

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    Section #2: Procedure to set CNC Data Common to Ethernet and Data Server

    This data is setup to describe the CNC on the network. Without this data the CNC will not function correctly on the network

    1. Place the CNC in MDI mode. 2. Display the "Ethernet Parameter" screen. (See Section #1 above) 3. Using the cursor keys position the cursor on the line for the desired data to input. 4. Enter the desired data specified by the Customer using the MDI keys. 5. Press soft key [INPUT] or function key input to fix the data. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 for all values

    a. IP address Specified by Customer b. Subnet Mask Specified by Customer c. Router IP Address Specified by Customer

    7. For a 15i only. Once you enter all the data you SAVE by, a. Press the soft key [SAVE] b. Press soft key [EXEC]. This saves the parameters into the non-volatile memory of the

    CNC. 8. Power to the CNC must be cycled after these parameters are changed.

    NOTE:

    Already-set data can be deleted. To delete numerical data, enter 0. To delete character data, enter a space (SP).

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. IP address 192.168.0.1 2. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 3. Router IP Address Leave Blank

    Example: To set the IP address to "192.168.0.1" on a Series 16i CNC.

    1. Position the cursor to "IP ADDRESS." a. Enter "192.168.0.1" using the MDI keys. b. Press soft key [INPUT] or function key input to fix the data. This causes the parameter

    to be saved into the non-volatile memory of the CNC.

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    Section #3: Procedure to set CNC Data specific to the Ethernet Option This data is setup to describe the CNC on the network. Without this data the CNC will not

    function correctly on the network This data is used for Ethernet Option Only and it not shown if the Ethernet option is not specified

    in the CNC.

    1. Place the CNC in MDI mode. 2. Display the "Ethernet Parameter" screen. (See Section #1 above) 3. Using the cursor keys position the cursor on the line for the desired data to input. 4. Enter the desired data specified by the Customer using the MDI keys. 5. Press soft key [INPUT] or function key input to fix the data. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 for all values

    a. Port Number (TCP) Specified by customer. b. Port Number (UDP) to 0 if not already set. c. Set the Time Interval to 0 if not already set.

    7. For a 15i only. Once you enter all the data you SAVE by, a. Press the soft key [SAVE] b. Press soft key [EXEC]. This saves the parameters into the non-volatile memory of the

    CNC. 8. Power to the CNC must be cycled after these parameters are changed.

    NOTE:

    Already-set data can be deleted. To delete numerical data, enter 0. To delete character data, enter a space (SP).

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. Port Number (TCP) 8193 2. Port Number (UDP) 0 3. Time Interval 0

    Example: To set the TCP Port to "8193" on a Series 16i CNC. 1. Position the cursor to "PORT NUMBER(TCP)" line

    a. Enter "8193" using the MDI keys. b. Press soft key [INPUT] or function key input to fix the data. This causes the parameter

    to be saved into the non-volatile memory of the CNC.

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    Section #4: Procedure to set the Host Data for the Data Server Option This Data is setup to describe the FTP Server (PC in the sky) to the CNC. Without this data the

    CNC will not be able to correctly communicate with the Host PC(s). This data is used for the Data Server Option Only and it not shown if the Data Server option is not

    specified in the CNC.

    1. Place the CNC in MDI mode. 2. Display the "Ethernet Parameter" screen. (See Section #1 above) 3. Use the page keys to cycle through the setup screens until you get to the one titled Data Sever

    with the settings for the first host. a. This screen can be identified by the 1.Port Number as seen below on a Series 16i.

    4. Using the cursor keys position the cursor on the line for the desired data to input. 5. Enter the desired data specified by the Customer using the MDI keys. 6. Press soft key [INPUT] or function key input to fix the data. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for all values below for up to 3 hosts.

    a. Port Number For the FTP Server software on the PC. Specified by customer. b. IP address The HOST PC. Specified by Customer c. Username A user with permission to log into the FTP server. Specified by Customer d. Password The Password for the user entered above. Specified by Customer e. Login Dir Directory on the PC you want the CNC to change to after logging in.

    Specified by Customer. See note. 8. For a 15i only. Once you enter all the data you SAVE by,

    c. Press the soft key [SAVE] d. Press soft key [EXEC]. This saves the parameters into the non-volatile memory of the

    CNC.

    NOTE: I normally leave the Login Dir blank and let the FTP server software on the PC control the directories.

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. Port Number 21 2. IP address 192.168.0.2 (This value was set in your PC) 3. Username FANUC (Case sensitive ALL Caps) 4. Password FANUC (Case sensitive ALL Caps) 5. Login Dir Leave Blank

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    Step 3. SETTING UP WINDOWS 2000 WITH A FIXED IP ADDRESS.

    1. Open Control Panel and double click on Network and Dial-up Connections.

    2. Determine which connection you will be using. In this example I will be selecting Local Area Connection 2 because that is the network card that is actually in my PC. Double click the name of the connection.

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    3. The following window will appear. Click Properties.

    4. Highlight Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click Properties.

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    5. Click the Radio button next to Use the following IP Address and enter the following information for IP Address and Subnet mask. Leave all other setting alone.

    6. Click OK

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    Step 4. TESTING THE SETUP THE SIMPLY WAY PING Section #1 PING the CNC from the PC

    The simplest way to verify that the Ethernet hardware is setup correctly is to PING the Ethernet device. A successful PING of a device only tells you the device is out there and the hardware can be found, it still does not guarantee a valid system. However, if you cant PING a device you definitely cannot communicate with software to it.

    To PING the CNC follow the steps below. 1. Make sure the CNC and PC IP Addresses and Subnet Masks are setup as you want them. 2. From the PC open a DOS Prompt (or Command Prompt). 3. In the DOS window type Ping x.x.x.x where x.x.x.x is the IP Address of the desired

    Ethernet device. If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. Enter Ping 192.168.0.1

    4. If you see a reply like the one pictured here then the hardware is setup correctly.

    5. If you see a reply like the one pictured here then the hardware is NOT setup correctly. Please verify the setup as discussed in these documents. Especially the Subnet Mask.

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    Section #2 PING the PC from the CNC Fast Ethernet ONLY

    On the Fast Ethernet board and Fast data server, the Ping function is installed to enable the CNC to check if a communication destination device exists on the network. Whether a communication destination device exists on the network can be easily checked. Use the procedure below to check if a communication destination device exists.

    1. Press function key system . 2. For Series 16i/18i/21i and Power Mate-i

    a. Press the Continuation menu key at the bottom right of the soft key menu. b. When you press soft key [ETHMNT], the "Ethernet Maintenance" screen appears.

    i. For the Series 16i/18i /21i -B, to display the "Ethernet Maintenance " screen, press soft key [ETHMNT] and then soft key [BOARD] (Ethernet option board) or [EMBED] (built-in Ethernet port).

    3. For the Series 15i-MB a. Press the CHAPTER key repeatedly. b. Press soft key [ETHER MAINTE] to display the Ethernet maintenance screen. c. Press the operation menu key located at the right end of the soft key menu.

    4. Enter the IP address of a communication destination device trough the MDI keys, then press soft

    key [PING]. Communication is performed with the specified communication destination three times, and the results are displayed. An example screen from a 16i is shown below. (15i similar).

    Possible results from a PING

    1. Reply from IP-address a. A response was received from the specified communication destination device. The

    specified communication destination device exists on the network. 2. Request Timed out IP-address

    a. No response was received from the specified communication destination device. The specified communication destination device does not exist on the network. Check if the power to the communication destination device is turned on, and check also if the parameters are set and the network is installed correctly.

    3. IP address Error (IP-address) a. The specified IP address is incorrect. Check the entered IP address.

    4. Ping Service Error [error-code] a. The Ping function failed. Check if the parameters are set correctly.

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    Step 5. SETTING UP PC SOFTWARE Section #1 FANUC BASIC OPERATION PACKAGE FOR ETHERNET

    1. Insert Disk #1 of the A02B-0207-K752, Basic Operation Package for Ethernet. 2. Run setup.exe from disk #1.

    Section #2 FTP SERVER SOFTWARE EFTP2

    3. Install and launch ETFP2. 4. Once open select Settings/Server Admin 5. Select Server Settings 6. Make sure to CHECK Start server component on Application Startup. 7. The Server Port defaults to 21.

    a. Change this port number only if you have other FTP servers running on this PC. b. Port 21 is the standard (most common) ftp port.) c. This port Number will be entered on the Data Server setup screen of the CNC.

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. Server Port 21

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    8. Now select User Admin

    9. Highlight SampleUser and click the Delete button.

    10. Click the New button. 11. Enter a user name.

    a. This is NOT case sensitive. b. This name will have to be entered on the Data Server setup screen of the CNC so make

    it something that can be entered from the CNC MDI keyboard.

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. Users name - FANUC

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    12. Click once on the user name (FANUC) so it appears in the Current User box. 13. Enter a password for the user.

    a. This IS case sensitive. b. This password will have to be entered on the Data Server setup screen of the CNC so

    make it something that can be entered from the CNC MDI keyboard.

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. Password - FANUC 14. Enter a Home Directory where all the part programs will be stored. Use the button to

    browse. 15. Click the Add button under the Access Rights box and browse to add the Home Directory. 16. Click on the directory name in the Access Rights box to highlight it. 17. Click the desired access rights for the CNC on the right hand side of the screen. For my example I

    gave full rights. 18. Once done click Save

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    19. Now select the Server Session tab. 20. Then select the Server menu item and Start Server

    1st

    2nd

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    Step 6. TESTING THE CONNECTION WITH PC SOFTWARE Section #1 CONNECT WITH THE BOP FOR ETHERNET CONNECTION

    1. Launch the BOP for Ethernet from the shortcut on your desktop or from the programs menu.. 2. When the connect dialog box appears click Detail

    3. Enter the IP Address and Port Number(TCP) for the CNC.

    If you are using this document for validation testing were you have your PC connected directly to the CNC enter the following values.

    1. For our testing the values are a. 192.168.0.1 b. 8193

    2. The BOP should connect and display the main screen. a. If a required option is missing the BOP will display the following message. Hit

    OK and the BOP will start in maintenance mode.

    3. Once the BOP starts you have successful installed and test the FOCS1/Ethernet

    connection.

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    Section #2 DISPLAY DATA SERVER STORAGE DIRECTORY

    1. Press function key prog . 2. For Series 16i/18i/21i

    a. Press the continuation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. b. When you press soft key [HD-DIR], the Hard Disk File Dir screen appears. c. Select the desired page using the page keys. d. When you press soft key [SWITCH], the HARD DISK FILE DIR (detail) screen appears.

    3. For the Series 15i a. Press the [CHAPTER] key repeatedly. b. When you press soft key [HDD DIR.], the Hard Disk Directory screen is displayed. c. Press the operation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. d. When you press soft key [REDRAW SCRN], the contents of the Hard Disk File

    Directory screen are displayed. e. Select the desired page using the page keys. f. When you press soft key [CHANGE SCRN], the Hard Disk File Directory (Detail) screen

    appears. Section #3 DISPLAY HOST DIRECTORY ON PC FOR DATA SERVER

    1. Press function key prog . 2. For Series 16i/18i/21i

    a. Press the continuation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. b. When you press soft key [HOST], the Host File Dir screen appears. c. With the Series 16i/18i/21i-B, the HOST FILE DIR screen appears when you press soft

    key [HOST] then soft key [BOARD] (Ethernet option board) or [EMBED] (built-in Ethernet port).

    d. Select the desired page using the page keys. e. When you press soft key [UPDATE], the contents of the Host File Dir screen are

    updated. f. When you press soft key [SWITCH], the HOST FILE DIR (detail) screen appears.

    3. For the Series 15i a. Press the [CHAPTER] key repeatedly. b. When you press soft key [HOST DIR.], the Host Directory screen is displayed. c. Press the operation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. d. When you press soft key [REDRAW SCRN], the contents of the Host Directory screen

    are displayed. e. Select the desired page using the page keys. f. When you press soft key [CHANGE SCRN], the Host Directory (Detail) screen appears.

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    Step 7. MOVING DATA AROUND Section #1 Moving Data Around on FOCAS1/Ethernet

    There are various ways to move data to and from the CNC using the FOCAS1 Software. In this manual we installed the BOP for Ethernet since can be used even if not options are on in the CNC and is supported through the Embedded port on the iB CNC Controls.

    The easiest one to use s the Data I/O screen.

    1. Start the BOP 2. Select the SYSTEM key 3. Select the CHP key (This is the small key found on either the far right or far left of the soft key

    menu).

    4. Select the I/O key. 5. Select the OPR key

    6. Select Read or Punch and follow the on screen prompts from there.

    7. For more information please refer to the BOP operators manual, GFZ-62994.

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    Section #2 Moving Data Around on the Data Server

    There are many different ways to move data around using the Data Server option. They vary depending on your specific CNC setup. Please refer to the document Ethernet/Data Server for i-Series Described for a more detailed description of the different Data Server modes.

    For this document we will cover only the case were you have a true Data Server with storage. Section #2a Punch a Part Program between CNC and Data Server For Series 16i/18i/21i

    1. Verify that parameter 20 (or 21 depending CNC setup) is 5 2. Place the CNC in EDIT mode. 4. Press function key prog . 3. Press the continuation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. 4. When you press soft key [PRGRM], the Program screen appears. 5. Press soft key [(OPRT)]. 6. Press the continuation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. 7. Press soft key [PUNCH]. 8. Enter the file number or name of the NC program using the MDI keys.

    a. [Input format] 9. Press soft key [EXEC]. 10. During output, "OUTPUT" blinks in the lower-right part of the screen. 11. Once complete, display the Data Server Storage screen. The program should now be listed there.

    For Series 15i

    1. Verify that parameter 21 is a 14 2. Place the CNC in EDIT mode. 5. Press function key prog . 3. Press soft key [CHAPTER]. 4. When you press [TXT], the Program (Edit) screen appears. 5. Press the operation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. 6. Press soft key [PUNCH]. 7. Using the MDI keys, enter the O number of the NC program to be output. Alternatively, press soft

    key [PROGRAM]. a. [Input format]

    8. 8 Press soft key [ALL]. 9. During output, PNCH blinks at the top of the screen. 10. Once complete, display the Data Server Storage screen. The program should now be listed there.

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    Section #2b Transfer a Part Program between Data Server Storage and the Host For Series 16i/18i/21i

    1. Display the Hard Disk File Dir screen. 2. Press soft key [(OPRT)]. 3. Press the continuation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. 4. Press soft key [PUT]. 5. Enter the following items using the MDI keys: number or name of the file on the transfer source

    Fast data server built-in ATA card, and name of the file on the transfer destination host computer built-in hard disk.

    a. [Input format] Use one of the following: i. , or

    ii. , or iii. or iv.

    6. Press soft key [EXEC]. 7. During PUT operation, "PUT" blinks in the lower-right part of the screen. 8. To stop a PUT operation, press soft key [STOP]. 9. Once complete, display the Host Directory screen. The program should now be listed there.

    For Series 15i

    1. Display the Hard Disk File Directory screen. 2. Press the operation menu key at the right end of the soft key menu. 3. Press soft key [PUT]. 4. Using the MDI keys, enter the number or name of the file on the transfer source Fast data server

    built-in ATA card and the name of the file on the transfer destination host computer built-in hard disk. The file on the transfer source Fast data server built-in ATA card can also be selected by using the cursor keys.

    a. [Input format] Select one of the following: i. , or

    ii. , or iii. , or iv. or v. or

    vi. 5. Press soft key [EXEC]. 6. During the PUT operation, PUT blinks at the top of the screen. 7. To stop the PUT operation, press soft key [CAN]. 8. Once complete, display the Host Directory screen. The program should now be listed there.

    Section #2c Read/Punch Other CNC Data to the Host Any CNC data that can normally be Read/Punched through the CNC RS-232 can now be read and punched through the Data Server connection to the host.

    1. Verify that parameters 20, 21, 22, and 23 are set correctly for the CNC. (5 for 16i/18i/21i, 14 for 15i)

    2. Execute a normal Read or Punch like you would if you were sending the data out the RS-232 port. Each set of data will be given a unique filename on the Host PC.

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    Appendix A: DEFINITIONS OF ITEMS RELATED TO THE ETHERNET/DATA SERVER FUNCTION Factory/CNC specific items for the Ethernet Board The items related to the Ethernet functions are displayed. (No changes allowed) Item Description MAC ADDRESS MAC Address of the Ethernet board

    NUMBER OF SCREENS Total number of Ethernet error message screens used by the Ethernet functions MAXIMUM PATH Number of control systems in the CNC

    HDD EXISTENCE

    Indicates whether ATA flash card is mounted on the data server 0: Not mounted. 2: Mounted.

    TCP/IP setting items for the CNC Set the TCP/IP items for the CNC. (Specific to the Customers Network) Item Description

    IP ADDRESS Specifies the IP address of the CNC. (Format: "192.168.0.1")

    SUBNET MASK Specifies the mask address of the network IP address. (Format: "255.255.255.0")

    ROUTER IP ADDRESS Specifies the router IP address. Specify this address when the network incorporates a router. (Format: "192.168.0.99")

    NOTE When the "TCP/IP setting items for the CNC" are changed, the power must be turned off then on again.

    FOCAS1/Ethernet setting items Set the items related to the FOCAS1/Ethernet server. (Specific to the Customers Network) Item Description

    PORT NUMBER (TCP) Specifies the port No. to be used by the FOCAS1/Ethernet functions, within a range of 5001 to 65535.

    PORT NUMBER (UDP) Not used by the FOCAS1/Ethernet functions. Set 0.

    TIME INTERVAL Not used by the FOCAS1/Ethernet functions. Set 0.

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    Section #1 Data Server setting items for describing the 3 PC hosts (1, 2, and 3) Set the items describing the host computer(s) on which the FTP server(s) runs. These values are set when the CNC is used as an FTP client and the PC is the FTP server. (Specific to the Customers Network) Item Description

    PORT NUMBER Specifies the port No. to be used by the data server functions. Usually, set 21 because the FTP service is used.

    IP ADDRESS Specifies the IP address of the host computer. (Format: "192.168.0.101")

    USERNAME

    Specifies the name of the user to log on to the host computer using FTP. (A user name of up to 31 characters can be specified.)

    PASSWORD

    Specifies the password for the above user name. The password must always be specified. (A password of up to 31 characters can be specified.)

    LOGIN DIR Specifies the directory on the host computer to which the data server functions are to log in. (A name of up to 127 characters can be specified.)

    Section #2 Data Server setting items for describing the CNC controls FTP server Set the items related to the FTP server. These values are set when the CNC is used as an FTP server and the PC is the FTP Client. Item Description

    USERNAME

    Specifies the user name on the data server that is to be used when the host computer logs in using FTP. (A user name of up to 31 characters can be specified.)

    PASSWORD

    Specifies a password for the above user name. A password must always be specified. (A password of up to 31 characters can be specified.)

    LOGIN DIR Specifies the directory on the data server to which the host computer is to log in. (A name of up to 127 characters can be specified.)

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    Appendix B: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE ETHERNET FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 16i/18i/21i/PMi The following describes the parameters related to the FOCAS1/Ethernet functions. Section #1: Parameters

    0020 I/O CHANNEL: Selects I/O device. [Data type] Byte [Unit of data] Bytes [Valid data range] 0 to 35 6: Selects FOCAS1/Ethernet for the I/O device. Note that this is needed only for DNC operation. #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 0905 DNCE

    [Data type] Bit DNCE In DNC operation of FOCAS1/Ethernet, end of DNC operation is:

    0: waited. 1: Not waited. (Compatible with HSSB)

    924 DNC1/Ethernet or FOCAS1/Ethernet wait time

    [Data type] Byte [Unit of data] 1.1 ms [Valid data range] 0 to 65535 Specifies the wait time (in 1.1 ms units) for the DNC1/Ethernet or FOCAS1/Ethernet service when it is used together with the Data Server function. If 0 is specified, a wait time of 1.1 ms is assumed.

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    Appendix C: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE DATA SERVER FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 16i/18i/21i/PMi The following describes the parameters related to the Data Server functions. Section #1: Parameters

    0020 I/O CHANNEL: Selects I/O device. [Data type] Byte [Unit of data] Bytes [Valid data range] 0 to 35 5: Selects the data server for the I/O device. #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 0904 LCK BWT

    [Data type] Bit LCK Specifies whether to check if there is a duplicate file name specification in a list file when

    the LIST-GET data server function is used, as follows: 1: To check. 0: Not to check.

    BWT Specifies whether to detect an error if the FTP communication is not finished in time when the DNC operation is in the data server function buffer mode, as follows:

    1: Not to detect an error; the DNC operation is continued after the FTP communication is finished.

    0: To detect an error. 921 Selects the Host Computer 1 O/S

    [Data type] Byte [Valid data range] 0 and 1

    1: UNIX/VMS. 0: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000.

    922 Selects the Host Computer 2 O/S

    [Data type] Byte [Valid data range] 0 and 1

    1: UNIX/VMS. 0: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000.

    923 Selects the Host Computer 3 O/S

    [Data type] Byte [Valid data range] 0 and 1

    1: UNIX/VMS. 0: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000.

    924 DNC1/Ethernet or FOCAS1/Ethernet wait time

    [Data type] Byte [Unit of data] 1.1 ms [Valid data range] 0 to 65535 Specifies the wait time (in 1.1 ms units) for the DNC1/Ethernet or FOCAS1/Ethernet service when it is used together with the Data Server function. If 0 is specified, a wait time of 1.1 ms is assumed.

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    931 Special Character (no. 1) 932 Special Character (no. 2) 933 Special Character (no. 3) 934 Special Character (no. 4) 935 Special Character (no. 5)

    [Data type] Byte [Unit of data] Bytes [Valid data range] 32 to 126 NC parameters Nos. 931 to 935 enable characters that cannot be entered using MDI keys to be entered using soft keys. Enter non-zero numbers for these parameters. [CHAR-1] to [CHAR-5] are displayed as the special character input soft keys. Example:

    When "33" is entered for parameter No. 931, pressing soft key [CHAR-1] causes a ! to be entered.

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    Appendix D: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE ETHERNET FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 15i The following describes the parameters related to the FOCAS1/Ethernet functions. Section #1: Parameters

    0020 Interface number of input device for foreground [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    6: Selects the FOCAS1/Ethernet as the I/O device to perform DNC operation. 7: Selects the FOCAS1/Ethernet as the I/O device.

    0021 Interface number of output device for foreground

    [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    7: Selects the FOCAS1/Ethernet as the I/O device.

    0022 Interface number of input device for background [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    7: Selects the FOCAS1/Ethernet as the I/O device.

    0023 Interface number of output device for background [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    7: Selects the FOCAS1/Ethernet as the I/O device.

    NOTE:

    1. When the FOCAS1/Ethernet function is used to download or upload normal NC data, specify 7 as the I/O device number. 2. Only when performing DNC operation, specify 6.

    5031 Wait time for FOCAS1/Ethernet [Data type] Word [Valid data range] 1.1ms [Valid data range] 0 to 32767 Specifies the wait time in 1.1 ms for each service of the FOCAS1/Ethernet when it is used together with the data server function. If a value 0 is specified, a wait time of 1.1 ms is assumed.

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    Appendix E: DEFINITIONS OF PARAMETERS RELATED TO THE DATA SERVER FUNCTION FOR A SERIES 15i The following describes the parameters related to the Data Server functions. Section #1: Parameters

    0020 Interface number of input device for foreground [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    14: Selects the data server for the input device.

    0021 Interface number of output device for foreground [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    14: Selects the data server for the output device.

    0022 Interface number of input device for background [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    14: Selects the data server for the input device.

    0023 Interface number of output device for background [Input section] Setting input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 to 16

    14: Selects the data server for the output device.

    5028 Selects host 1 OS [Input section] Parameter input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 and 1

    1: UNIX/VMS. 0: Windows 95/98/NT/2000.

    5029 Selects host 2 OS [Input section] Parameter input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 and 1

    1: UNIX/VMS. 0: Windows 95/98/NT/2000.

    5030 Selects host 3 OS

    [Input section] Parameter input [Data type] Integer [Valid data range] 0 and 1

    1: UNIX/VMS. 0: Windows 95/98/NT/2000.

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    5031 Wait time for FOCAS1/Ethernet

    [Data type] Word [Valid data range] 1.1ms [Valid data range] 0 to 32767 Specifies the wait time in 1.1 ms for each service of the FOCAS1/Ethernet when it is used together with the data server function. If a value 0 is specified, a wait time of 1.1 ms is assumed. #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 5038 LCK BWT

    [Input section] Parameter input [Data type] Bit LCK Specifies whether to check if there is a duplicate file name specification in a list file when

    the LIST-GET data server function is used, as follows: 1: To check. 0: Not to check.

    BWT Specifies whether to detect an error if the FTP communication is not finished in time when the DNC operation is in the data server function buffer mode, as follows:

    1: Not to detect an error; the DNC operation is continued after the FTP communication is finished.

    0: To detect an error. #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 5039 DNCE

    [Data type] Bit DNCE In DNC operation of FOCAS1/Ethernet, the end of DNC operation is:

    0: Awaited. 1: Not awaited. (Compatible with HSSB)

    NOTE:

    Be sure to set this bit to 0 when using DNC1/Ethernet. #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 5040 DSW

    [Input section] Parameter input [Data type] Bit DSW Specifies the output if an error occurs during a data server operation

    (except reading and punching operations). 1: Warning 0: BG alarm

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    Appendix F: CNC Executives & Options

    The Ethernet and Data Server share a common base motherboard. This allows for easy upgrading of Ethernet to Data Server with storage.

    The Ethernet and Data Server share a common executive that resides in the CNC Flash Rom area and is loaded onto the Ethernet board at boot time (Except Embedded). Ethernet Data Server Executive Series 16i /18i /21i-A/B 10Mbs Ethernet Data Server A02B-0236-J561#6561 10/100Mbs Fast Ethernet Data Server

    A02B-0236-J561#6567(Model A) A02B-0281-J561#6567(Model B)

    Embedded Ethernet A02B-0281-J571#656A 16i /18i /21i -B only Power Mate- i H/D 10Mbs Ethernet A02B-0259-J555#6561 10/100Mbs Fast Ethernet A02B-0259-J555#6567 Series 15i -A/B 10Mbs Ethernet Data Server A02B-0236-J561#6563 10/100Mbs Fast Ethernet Data Server

    A02B-0281-J561#6568 15i -B only

    CNC Options Ethernet Data Server Series 16i /18i /21i A/B S707 S737 Series 16i /18i /21i A/B Embedded Ethernet

    No Option Required No Option Required (limited features)

    Power Mate-i J862 N/A Series 15i A/B J647 J827

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    Appendix G: CNC Hardware Section #1 CNC Hardware - 10Mbs Boards

    Please see GFZ-63354EN Ethernet Board Data Server Board Operators Manual for complete information. Series 16i /18i /21i A/B LCD Mount Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Old Style Data Server Board (AUI Port) Not Supported in this Document

    A02B-0236-J141 (Model A) N/A (Model B)

    A20B-8100-0160(Main Board) A20B-2002-0590(HDD Adapter)

    Ethernet Board Only A02B-0236-J292 (Model A) A02B-0281-J292 (Model B)

    A20B-8100-0271

    Data Server ATA Flash A02B-0236-J145 (Model A) A02B-0281-J145 (Model B)

    A20B-8100-0271(Ethernet) A20B-2002-0960(ATA Adapter)

    Data Server with HDD (N/A on 21i)

    A02B-0236-J292 (Model A) N/A (Model B)

    A20B-8100-0271(Ethernet)

    Data Server 3.5" HDD A02B-0236-J146 (Model A) A02B-0236-J147 (Model A) N/A (Model B)

    Data Server HDD Cable A02B-0236-K141 (Model A) N/A (Model B)

    Series 16i /18i /21i A/B Stand Alone Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Ethernet Board no IDE Small Slot A02B-0265-J291 (Model A)

    A02B-0281-J298 (Model B) A20B-8100-0450

    Data Server Board ATA Flash without RISC

    A02B-0265-J145 (Model A) A02B-0281-J148 (Model B)

    A16B-3200-0352(Main Board) A20B-2100-0560(ATA Adapter)

    Data Server Board ATA Flash with RISC (N/A 21i)

    A02B-0265-J152 (Model A) A02B-0281-J158 (Model B) A02B-0281-J160 (Model B)

    A16B-3200-0350 (Main Board) A20B-2100-0560(ATA Adapter)

    Power Mate-i D/H Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Ethernet Board no IDE Small Slot A02B-0259-J230 A20B-8100-0450 Series 15i A/B Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Ethernet Board no IDE A02B-0261-J151 A20B-8100-0450 Data Server Board A2 with ATA Flash (Wide Mini Slot)

    A02B-0261-J012 A20B-8100-0511 (Main Board) A20B-2100-0500 (HDD interface board

    Data Server Board A1 with HDD (Wide Mini Slot)

    A02B-0261-J011 A20B-8100-0510 (Main Board) A20B-2100-0490 (HDD interface board)

    Data Server A1 3.5" HDD A02B-0261-K011 A02B-0261-C171 Data Server A1 HDD Cable A02B-0261-K001

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    Section #2 CNC Hardware 10/100Mbs Fast Boards

    Please see GFZ-63644EN Fast Ethernet Board Fast Data Server Board Operators Manual for complete information. Series 16i /18i /21i A/B LCD Mount Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Fast Ethernet Board Only A02B-0236-J293(Model A)

    A02B-0281-J293(Model B) A20B-8100-0770

    Fast Data Server ATA Flash A02B-0236-J140(Model A) A02B-0281-J146(Model B)

    A20B-8100-0770(Ethernet) A20B-2002-0960(ATA Adapter)

    Series 16i /18i /21i A/B Stand Alone Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Fast Ethernet Board no IDE Small Slot

    A02B-0265-J293(Model A) A02B-0281-J299(Model B)

    A20B-8100-0670

    Fast Data Server Board ATA Flash without RISC

    A02B-0281-J149(Model B) A16B-3200-0462(Main Board) A20B-2100-0560(ATA Adapter)

    Fast Data Server Board ATA Flash with RISC (N/A 21i)

    A02B-0281-J161(Model B) A02B-0281-J162(Model B)

    A16B-3200-0460 (Main Board) A20B-2100-0560(ATA Adapter)

    Power Mate-i D/H Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Fast Ethernet Board no IDE Small Slot A02B-0259-J293 A20B-8100-0670 Series 15i B ONLY Board Description Order Number Board Numbers Fast Ethernet Board no IDE Small Slot A02B-0298-J152 A20B-8100-0670 Fast Data Server Board A2 with ATA Flash (Wide Mini Slot)

    A02B-0298-J013 A16B-3200-0462(Main Board) A20B-2100-0560(ATA Adapter)

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