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* [[Media:0229_LC and Lathe Board-Callouts-Connectors.pdf|Control Board Diagram]]
 
* [[Media:0229_LC and Lathe Board-Callouts-Connectors.pdf|Control Board Diagram]]
 
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|Machine Maintenance Manual]]
 
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|Machine Maintenance Manual]]
 
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* [[Media:0439_Techno_CNC_Servo_G-Code_Interface_Manual_-_Build_400.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
* [[Media:TechnoCNCInterfaceManual.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
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* [[Media:0403_MP-HP Servo Controller 3 Motherboard Reference-2009.pdf|Control Board Diagram]]
 
* [[Media:0403_MP-HP Servo Controller 3 Motherboard Reference-2009.pdf|Control Board Diagram]]
 
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|Machine Maintenance Manual]]
 
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|Machine Maintenance Manual]]
 
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* [[Media:0439_Techno_CNC_Servo_G-Code_Interface_Manual_-_Build_400.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
* [[Media:TechnoCNCInterfaceManual.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
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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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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. The RG Series is a discontinued product.
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* [[Media:0439_Techno_CNC_Servo_G-Code_Interface_Manual_-_Build_400.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
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* [[Media:0316_RG_Series_Setup_Instructions-377.pdf|RG Series Basic Setup Instructions]]
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* [[Media:0330_Readjusting_the_Ball_Nut_.pdf|Readjusting the Ball Nut]]
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The HD Micro Stepper Controller is identified by a freestanding tower which houses the Controller, Variable Frequency Drive, Amplifiers, Fuses and Breakers. The HD Controller does not require a PC for operation. It is operated using a handheld control pendant with a built-in USB port. The HD Mini Controller is fully self-enclosed but it still uses the same handheld control pendant.
 
The HD Micro Stepper Controller is identified by a freestanding tower which houses the Controller, Variable Frequency Drive, Amplifiers, Fuses and Breakers. The HD Controller does not require a PC for operation. It is operated using a handheld control pendant with a built-in USB port. The HD Mini Controller is fully self-enclosed but it still uses the same handheld control pendant.
* [[Media:0410_LC_Plus_Setup_Instructions_-_051507.pdf|LC+ / LCX  Series Basic Setup Instructions]]
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* [[Media:HD-NCStudio_QuickGuide.pdf|HD Series Quick Setup Guide]]
* [[Media:0326_Techno_CNC_Router_Reindication_Instructions.pdf|Reindication (Machine Suquaring) Guide]]
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* [[Media:Techno-HD-Manual.pdf|HD Series Manual]]
* [[Media:0403_MP-HP Servo Controller 3 Motherboard Reference-2009.pdf|Control Board Diagram]]
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* [[Media:Techno-HD_Hand-Held_Contoller.pdf|HD Series Hand Held Controller Manual]]
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|Machine Maintenance Manual]]
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* [[Media:HD_settings.pdf|HD Series Settings]]
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* [[Media:Squaring_hd-hds.pdf|HD Series Squaring (Reindication) Guide]]
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* [[Media:HD_vacuum_Pump-wiring.pdf|HD Series Vacuum Pump Wiring Guide]]
 
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The HDS Controller is identified by a large freestanding tower which houses the PC, OSAI Controller, Variable Frequency Drive, Amplifiers, Fuses, Breakers, Etc.
 
The HDS Controller is identified by a large freestanding tower which houses the PC, OSAI Controller, Variable Frequency Drive, Amplifiers, Fuses, Breakers, Etc.
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* [[Media:0629_Techno-HDS-User-Manual.pdf|HDS Series User Manual]]
 
* [[Media:Osai_STARTUP_Procedure_v3.pdf|Startup Procedure]]
 
* [[Media:Osai_STARTUP_Procedure_v3.pdf|Startup Procedure]]
 
* [[Media:HDS_Quickguide_Flowcharts.pdf|Quick Guide with Flowcharts]]
 
* [[Media:HDS_Quickguide_Flowcharts.pdf|Quick Guide with Flowcharts]]
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* [[Media:HDS_Tool_Stand_Tutorial.pdf|Tool Stand Learning Tutorial]]
 
* [[Media:HDS_Tool_Stand_Tutorial.pdf|Tool Stand Learning Tutorial]]
 
* [[Media:HDS_Osai_GCODE_GUIDE.pdf|GCODE Guide for Osai Controller]]
 
* [[Media:HDS_Osai_GCODE_GUIDE.pdf|GCODE Guide for Osai Controller]]
* [[Media:HD_HDS_Reindication.pdf|Reindication (Machine Suquaring) Guide]]
 
 
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The Premium Series is identified by square black or blue servo motors and a free standing or wheeled controller enclosure.
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The Premium Series is identified by square black or blue servo motors and a free standing or wheeled controller enclosure. The Premium Series is a discontinued product.
 
* [[Media:0317_Premium Class Setup Instructions-377.pdf|Premium Class Basic Setup Instructions]]
 
* [[Media:0317_Premium Class Setup Instructions-377.pdf|Premium Class Basic Setup Instructions]]
 
* [[Media:0319_Premium Class Lubrication Instructions.pdf|Premium Class Lubrication Guide]]
 
* [[Media:0319_Premium Class Lubrication Instructions.pdf|Premium Class Lubrication Guide]]
 
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|General Machine Maintenance Guide]]
 
* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|General Machine Maintenance Guide]]
* [[Media:HDS_Tool_Stand_Tutorial.pdf|Tool Stand Learning Tutorial]]
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* [[Media:0439_Techno_CNC_Servo_G-Code_Interface_Manual_-_Build_400.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
* [[Media:HDS_Osai_GCODE_GUIDE.pdf|GCODE Guide for Osai Controller]]
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* [[Media:HD_HDS_Reindication.pdf|Reindication (Machine Suquaring) Guide]]
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The Servo DaVinici series is identified by a controller enclosure whose status lights are Ready, PC, +5, +25, +48 and round servo motors. Servo DaVinci machines are sometimes in an enclosure but have been made in tabletop styles.
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* [[Media:0439_Techno_CNC_Servo_G-Code_Interface_Manual_-_Build_400.pdf|Techno CNC Interface Manual]]
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* [[Media:0326_Techno_CNC_Router_Reindication_Instructions.pdf|Reindication (Machine Suquaring) Guide]]
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* [[Media:0229_LC and Lathe Board-Callouts-Connectors.pdf|Control Board Diagram]]
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* [[Media:0320_Machine Maintenance Manual-June 2010.pdf|Machine Maintenance Manual]]
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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.
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The Stepper DaVinici series is identified by a controller housed in the body of the machine that has an external LED status light indicator and square black servo motors with a knob at the top.Stepper  DaVinci machines are sometimes in an enclosure but have been made in tabletop styles.
* [[Media:UM312_en.pdf|Altivar 312 General Programming & Troubleshooting Guide (Telemechanique / Schneider Electric)]]
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* [[Media:0011_Router Setup for DaVinci.pdf|Stepper DaVinci Setup Guide]]
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* [[Media:0061_Educational DaVinci Setup.pdf|Education Series Stepper DaVinci Setup Guide]]
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* [[Media:0049_GCODE STEPPER DAVINCI.pdf|Stepper DaVinci GCODE Guide]]
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* [[Media:0224_Stepper Davinci Trouble Shooting Guide.pdf|Stepper DaVinci Troubleshoting Guide]]
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* [[Media:0260_Davinci_Spare_Parts_List.pdf|Stepper DaVinci Spare Parts List]]
  
  
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* [[Hardware Manual|Hardware Manuals]]
 
* [[Machine Setup Guides]]
 
* [[File:Machine Maintenance Manual.pdf]]
 
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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.
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* [[Media:UM312_en.pdf|Altivar 312 General Programming & Troubleshooting Guide (Telemechanique / Schneider Electric)]]
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| valign="top" | Coming Soon! Submit tips with our [http://www.technorouters.com/feedback.php Feedback form]!
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([[Tips and Tutorials|Tips & Tutorials Main Page]])
 
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* [[Troubleshooting|Knowledge base main]]
 
* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]]
 
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=== About Techno Docs ===
 
 
This site aims to collect all the documentation in one easy-to-access location for everyone who uses or works on a Techno machine. We're currently in Beta, which means not everything is available online, and some information may be misleading. That's a work in progress.
 
 
As soon as we feel comfortable with the amount and quality of the information here, we'll remove the BETA tag on the logo, and you can feel comfortable knowing the information has been checked and is accurate.
 
 
If you notice anything that doesn't seem to correlate to your experience, please send us an email! We aim to fix problems quickly. If you have an idea about something that would be helpful to you, please contact us so we can get it online.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 28 August 2013

Welcome to Techno Docs
Documentation, Setup Instructions and Schematics for Techno CNC Machines

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.

Please keep in mind that this section is expanding and is not yet complete. As we move forward, we'll remove the BETA logo from this site. If you find any information that is irrelevant or incorrect, please do not hesitate to let us know by emailing us at support@technorouters.com with the specific page that is incorrect.

LC Series
LC Series.

The LC Controller Series is usually identified by a painted grayish white control box with a black display badge that reads Ready, PC, +5, +24, +48.

LC+ / LCX Series Series
LC+ / LCX.

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.

RG Series
RG Series.

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. The RG Series is a discontinued product.

HD / HD Mini Series
HD Series.

The HD Micro Stepper Controller is identified by a freestanding tower which houses the Controller, Variable Frequency Drive, Amplifiers, Fuses and Breakers. The HD Controller does not require a PC for operation. It is operated using a handheld control pendant with a built-in USB port. The HD Mini Controller is fully self-enclosed but it still uses the same handheld control pendant.


HDS Series
LC Series.

The HDS Controller is identified by a large freestanding tower which houses the PC, OSAI Controller, Variable Frequency Drive, Amplifiers, Fuses, Breakers, Etc.

Premium Class Series
Premium Series.

The Premium Series is identified by square black or blue servo motors and a free standing or wheeled controller enclosure. The Premium Series is a discontinued product.


Servo DaVinci Series
Servo DaVinci Series.

The Servo DaVinici series is identified by a controller enclosure whose status lights are Ready, PC, +5, +25, +48 and round servo motors. Servo DaVinci machines are sometimes in an enclosure but have been made in tabletop styles.


Stepper DaVinci Series
Servo DaVinci Series.

The Stepper DaVinici series is identified by a controller housed in the body of the machine that has an external LED status light indicator and square black servo motors with a knob at the top.Stepper DaVinci machines are sometimes in an enclosure but have been made in tabletop styles.






Inverters / Variable Frequency Drives
Inverters / Variable Frequency Drives

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.