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− | The LC + / LCX Controller Series is usually identified by a painted grayish white control box with a black display badge that reads Ready, | + | The LC + / LCX Controller Series is usually identified by a painted grayish white control box with a black display badge that reads Ready, Brake, Axis 0, Axis 1, Axis 2. This kind of controller uses a long (~9") PCI Card. |
* [[Media:0410_LC_Plus_Setup_Instructions_-_051507.pdf|LC+ / LCX Series Basic Setup Instructions]] | * [[Media:0410_LC_Plus_Setup_Instructions_-_051507.pdf|LC+ / LCX Series Basic Setup Instructions]] | ||
* [[Media:0326_Techno_CNC_Router_Reindication_Instructions.pdf|Reindication (Machine Suquaring) Guide]] | * [[Media:0326_Techno_CNC_Router_Reindication_Instructions.pdf|Reindication (Machine Suquaring) Guide]] | ||
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− | The RG (Servo Box 1, Servo Box 2) Controller Series is usually identified by a | + | The RG (Servo Box 1, Servo Box 2) Controller Series is usually identified by a aluminum controller box which usually has four doors on its front. Usually at least three of the front doors will have a hole through which a green LED light shines through. This kind of controller uses a long (~9") PCI Card. |
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Inverters (Variable Frequency Drives) are responsible for powering the spindle and sometimes a vacuum pump. Over the years, Techno has used Motortronics, Telemechanique and Schneider Electric brands. | Inverters (Variable Frequency Drives) are responsible for powering the spindle and sometimes a vacuum pump. Over the years, Techno has used Motortronics, Telemechanique and Schneider Electric brands. | ||
− | * [[Media: | + | * [[Media:UM312_en.pdf|Altivar 312 General Programming & Troubleshooting Guide (Telemechanique / Schneider Electric)]] |
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Revision as of 12:17, 7 August 2012
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This section is organized by machine / controller type. Though several machines may look similar visually, they are run by very different controllers. Make sure you identify your controller type using the available pictures of machine and controller box.
LC Series
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