Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 13:08:07 EST 2021 | astarotf
Hello This part of the machine was damaged and we still cannot contact a supplier that sells it. If anyone has any contact that can provide me with spare parts for the GSM2 dual beam machine (4688A), I would appreciate it. Or if someone can provide
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 16:05:46 EST 2021 | travishemen
The document I am using is through Universals Voyager software. It contains all the manuals, part lists, procedures, etc. It is an installed piece of software so it would be hard to share. I was able to find the pdf of this breakdown. I assume th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 16:39:59 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Can anyone help point me in the right direction on fixing problems related to the following Universal GSM2 errors?: 1) Axis head 1 Z position following error during Move Absolute command. 2) Axis head 1 Z error not recognized during Move Absolute
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 11:18:37 EDT 2014 | dilogic
parameters -> axis that z axis for head2 is also enabled ("axis mounted" must be 1)
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 07:38:29 EDT 2014 | dilogic
Z axis drivers are located in co-salled LP servo bay. It is 19" rack mounted in lower left part of the machine. Head1 z axis driver is in slot 4 and head2 driver is in slot 6
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 09:22:51 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Deni, Do you know if the theta axis controlled by the same slots/cards as the z-axis, by any chance? We also can't get theta to work on head 2, so, I'm wondering if the issue is related... thanks, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 22:52:57 EST 2004 | Roberto Rodriguez
i have a Universal GSM2 machine down and we check all, but are exaust, the problem is the next, when we make Zero axis tha machine say "AXIS HEAD1 Z POSITION ERROR DURING MOVE RELATIVE COMMAND" AND "TIME UP SPINDLES UP". DO YOU HAVE EXPERIENCIES AT T
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 14:08:22 EDT 2014 | dilogic
No, each card in LP servo rack drives only one motor. But there is an servo cotnroller board (actually 3 of them) in the VME rack (where all computers are). Third one from the left(slot13) controls head2 theta and z axis. That might be a cause of you
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 09:21:38 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Thanks, Tushar, we might give that a try. The only reason I'd lean away from it is because I've been able to determine that I can't get the nozzles to move down on head 2 in the manual screen (or move the theta). I may be chasing two problems, but,
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 15:33:36 EDT 2014 | rgduval
So...today, we were able to get rid of the z axis not mounted error. It looks like we did so by modifying the settings in axes location (matched them to the beam 1 settings). Now, when we try to lower the nozzles, we can hear a relay or switch clic