Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 28 21:10:11 EST 1999 | Doug
Larry, To zero the IP3, you hold down the "-" key and press "F5" (set), then F6 to go back to page zero, then sero the machine. On the CP6 you hold down the "-" key and press F6. Doug L.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 10:10:18 EDT 2006 | rmitchell
Hi, Our CP6-5 has a Z overflow error when trying to zero set. The table moves in X and Y and almost zeros prior to the Z overflow. Servo Amp? Rob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 09:17:43 EDT 2007 | gregf912
I have set the PQ with the CP6 station jigs. It is dialed in to 0.02mm of zero. I also checked station 5.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 19:54:40 EDT 2022 | jdengler
I don't know the CP6's that well but on earlier CP's there is a flag that rotates with the CAM. That flag has 2 sensors that are used to get rough zero. Check that they are working correctly. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 16:06:10 EST 2005 | MR
I agree w/ JB; the package height definition is crucial. I have had problems w/ this in the past, and found that a resistor height was being used as a universal passive height for the capacitor in question. Properly defining the height fixed the pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 18:53:47 EDT 2022 | rdssmt
Hi. We have some problems with FCP643, the problem is when make a zero de axes CAM does not stop rotating and does not finish the zero and when rotating is makes it slow. Has anyone had this problem? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 17:00:56 EST 2005 | Johnw
you may have a servo reach pulse error go into mecha check and check zero dev
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 12:50:39 EDT 2020 | rodrigo
Hi all, One of our Fuji CP-642 machines has a weird problem. It does not happen every time but often enough that it is a problem. I power up and press start to zero it. The problem is the zero...ing does not finish. It moves the xy-table, D1/D2 table
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 09 03:05:14 EDT 2000 | Ben
Hi Hermie, Did you perform a Servo-zero-adjustment and Gain calibration on the amplifier after replaced it ? This is necessary fine turning when replacing the amplifier. You had better ask Fuji service center for the procedure. Hope this help you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 08:06:23 EST 1999 | Mark Anderson
Firstly, Verify your Z-height per the procedure in the Maintenance manual. In general, release the placement stopper and rotate cam onto flat surface of board with z-axis at zero. There should be 0.15 mm compression of the spring