You need the full BIOS settings. Sounds like your IRQ settings are off.
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You need the full BIOS settings. Sounds like your IRQ settings are off.
Look for the Opto board. Little PCB with 8 pin chips on it (8 chips if I remember correctly). TIL119s.
One of those may be stopping the Z running in one direction.
If the count direction is correct, it could be the tach wires have been swapped.
Can you find the x10 boards in the box that the scale plugs into and take a pic of the inside connections?
Sounds like the phases are swapped on the output of the scale. Does it count in the right direction relative to movement?
Linear scale phuct. Try swapping the X10 cards.
On the diskette, there is a hole with a slider for write protecting the disk - the hole you need to cover is on the opposite edge. Do a Google for DSDD disks and look at a pic of how it should look.
Max 2. The floppy drive isn’t a high density drive, it’s a double density. Try covering the second hole on the disk with tape and format it on the machine.
Yep, that’s loose gibs.
It’s counterbalanced so it won’t fall hard unless the chains snap.
The gib strips hold the head back into the Z slideways. There are two behind the head and one on the inside between the side slide....
The bouncing is loose gib strips on Z.
Tighten them properly and it will stop. Until then, push upwards hard on the head when it hits Z + limit until it finds reference.
I can send V1.64 software via email. It just needs loading onto appropriately named disks.
Be careful when updating software on machines with V2.21 software. It had a very specific security key option that only worked with that level of software. It was also a bit troublesome for loading...
Just skip the patch disk.
Where are you?
That’s not a battery, it’s the chip that stores the options. If you take it out, your options and ability to boot will disappear. Later software and CPU change to a Peak 715 no longer requires the...
Give the ABS contactor a smack with the handle of a screwdriver.
Your configuration has been lost. Re-load it from floppies and clear the ATC map.
Electrical brake at the top of the motor. Disconnect the wiring to the brake and put a meter between the three wire to see if one winding is short. Then check each wire to ground.
Stuck key?
There are only two ways to get them back.
Reload the option disks using the Hurco software to put them back to unused condition or contact Hurco and send the PEAK715.SYS file to have the options...
Where did you buy the machine from? UK? Germany?
Unless you made a copy of the PEAK715.SYS file, you’ve lost those options.
Have you overwritten your hard drive with the info from another machine?
It depends what CPU you have. If you have a Peak715, you can use standard disks but if you have a Peak777, you’ll need standard disks but will need to replace two files after the software is loaded....
Look for ‘interrupt cycle Z retract’ in program parameters.
What software are you on? No pics shown…
Go to parameters and set the retract on interrupt to ‘no’
Before you do anything, put a floppy disk in the machine, format it and save the config to it. I can make hard drives for that machine as ?i used to work for Hurco (I quit earlier this year after...
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