Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 06:33:07 EDT 2014 | sarason
Since you are chasing down communication errors as a likely root cause of your problem. Perhaps the RS232 COmmunicaions chip was taken out as well. This was a common enough problem in glorious days gone past fixing really old RS232 gear. ALso caps Po
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 15:26:08 EDT 2012 | kruzer
Hi I use CP4, CP6, CP643, GLV and NXT, but i have a problem with CPIV, i cant use It with Director Fuji Flexa. i use snifer rs232 (rs232mon) to resolve problem and what i know: Computer send on rs232 to machine (every 1 min or something): vQN2105
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 14:24:25 EST 2005 | Amol Kane
Hi, I am having a SAC 305 solder paste with water soluble flux wetting issue. during reflow, the solder melts, but doesnt flow. the reflow profile was developed by the solder company person (Kester). the board is a test assembly to validate our LF pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 23:08:03 EDT 2008 | dman97
Hi, Does anyone know what kind of cable the thinline profiler uses? I recently acquired one of these profilers, but it came with no cables. I went out and bought a female to female serial cable, but it did not work. It will not communicate with my P
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 12:14:37 EST 2012 | dhopps
If you go with MCS I would recommend using an MCS30. You would have to make sure that the E-Proms for host communication are installed in the MCS and the host module (software)as well. You would then need CadConvert to program and transfer programs
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 09:20:25 EDT 2016 | dekhead
Suspect comms link error from Y3 to Y1 crate. COM 2 off of CPU, depending on board. If CPU board has RS485 port it is direct to back panel of PC; if older board it only has RS232 and thus requires 232/485 converter board (internal to PC). then direct
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 08:22:39 EDT 2004 | jsmith01
The parts are dated Mar 20 2004. My profile hits a peek of around 232-240c and is above 225 for around 30 seconds.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 09:28:20 EDT 2004 | Phil
Ozzy, it is a 1uf cap, not a .1. The 5 indicates 5 zeros after the 1. The MAX-232ACPE uses .1 uf caps. You indicated that it was not the "A" version. phil.hopkins@apcc.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 18:31:28 EDT 2005 | KEN
Make sure your RS232 is screwed in and not loose. Verify your PC is not hanging up and locking up the com port (windows can really suck some times). I would scan-disk and defrag. I bet its not a furnace problem, but a PC problem.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 18 20:42:37 EDT 2005 | Ken
Link Fail is the RS232 connection to the FCU. I would check the connector, cable that plugs into the computer. Verify all power supplies are working. The most likely scenario is this: Computer malfunction Cable / connector issue. Defecive FCU