Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 17:44:40 EDT 2010 | rodrigo
We're still trying to fix a C-axis overflow error in our CP-65. I was swapping servo boards and one of them started to blinks a 2 on the LED single digit display and the machine didn't boot up. I replaced the servo board with a spare we bought on eba
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 14:00:39 EST 2018 | magergar
I have a problem with my fuji machine, it was working and then this error code appear: INTL SRV creation error Error Code:12037A20 and this shows every time on boot and doesn't let me do anything. what should I check?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 14:44:07 EDT 2006 | johnw
They are various way to debug this problem, try booting into mecha check, The cpu wouldnt cause a vp error all that is related to the VP are 3 cards the gognex the vp card and the memry backup card. If this fails print out the trace machine code and
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 18:32:42 EDT 2006 | daxman
Thanks for your posts fellas. The machine is still down. I have tried flushing the machine, re-sending the proper and status, and booting without a program. Still no luck. I did receive an OS error, the code pointed to the CPU card. So I replaced i
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 20 17:41:11 EST 2007 | bvdb
Hoping someone can help us. Our Fuji IP-1 won't boot up unless we disconnect the 25 pin RS232 connector that runs to the MCS16/F programming computer. It doesn't matter if the 9 pin connector on the other end of the cable is plugged into the MCS16/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 10:41:28 EDT 2010 | chrislyttle
We've been having some problems with out Fuji IP2E machine that we've recently bought from a company that is no longer operating here. Since installing it we've encountered a few problems with it starting up. To give you a quick breakdown of its be
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 18:46:24 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Greetings: > > I am having 'Check Servo' issues > with an FCP 2 4000. It will zero set but given a > few minutes afterwards, the check servo alarm > sounds. > > At times the X/Y table will 'coast' > back to beginning position, like the power
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