Transcript Hard Drive

Hard Drive
Information Module
HAAS
HARD DRIVE
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The benefits of the
Haas Hard Drive are:
• Store large programs on the Control
• Don’t need to use DNC to run large
programs
• Select programs easily from different
storage areas
• Easily transfer programs between
different storage areas
Note that with the Hard Drive and SW version 13.1,
setting 133 is not used for turning on the Network/Hard
Drive. Instead you use Parameter 57 bit 6.
There is also an Advanced TCP Screen. This is accessed by selecting ADV TCP in setting 135. It
allows you to enter a DOMAIN name, and allows the use of names up to 40 characters long (for CNC,
Server name, and User name). You can also see the password on this screen. It is recommended that
you not change these settings unless necessary. Change Setting M to return to the other screen.
DEVICE MANAGER
PRESS
With
Parameter 57,
bit 6 ON you
will see the
new Device
Manager
Screen instead
of the list of
programs.
Note that there
are two
windows.
On the left is
the Device
window and on
the right is the
Directory
window. The
Right and Left
Arrow keys
switch from
one to the
PRESS
and
twice
This selects
the Hard Drive
and displays
the Directory
for the Hard
Drive. Now
PRESS
to go back to
the Directory
Window.
PRESS
to highlight the
Program you
want and
PRESS
to select it.
To copy the
Program,
PRESS
and select the
destination
device.
Type a new
name if you
wish, and
PRESS
FNC
You can run a
Program from
the Hard Drive
or Network
using File
Numerical
Control, FNC.
Highlight the
Program you
want and
PRESS
PRESS
<CYCLE
START>.
Sub-programs
must be in the
same
directory.
Programs
cannot be
edited in FNC.
MAPPING
You can map the CNC Hard Drive from any
computer on the network. This allows network
users to easily access the CNC Hard Drive from
their computer.
Once mapped, it is easy to “Drag and
Drop” files into the Hard Drive. The files do not
have to be located in the shared folder shown in
Setting 139. To transfer a file from the Control
to the network (using Device Manager), you
must still use the shared folder.
The following screens will explain how to map
the control to your computer.
RIGHT
CLICK
on
“Network
places”,
and
SELECT
“Map
Network
Drive”
from the
Menu
TYPE
in
\\CNC\HAAS
MILL
UNCLICK
the
“Reconnect
at logon”
box
and CLICK
on “OK”.
(Windows 98)
This is the
menu you
get in
Windows
2000.
HAASMILL
is the name
of the
directory on
the Haas
Hard
Drive.With
this window
you click on
“Finish” to
complete
the action.
You will see
a box
indicating
that the
system is
trying to
connect.
Then you
will see a
directory of
the Hard
Drive like
that shown
here
If you click
on “My
Computer”,
you will see
the Hard
Drive listed
as one of
the drives
on your
computer.
Requirements
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LCD Monitor
2 MB of Flash Memory
13.01 software or later
Floppy Drive Option
MOCON 12.03 or later
Prepared by Haas Automation
Training Department
Oxnard, CA 93030