Cnc10 alarm 450 441 (Resolved)
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Re: Cnc10 alarm 450 441
This is the phase converter I have I run my mill on it just fine but it is 440 I was able to lower the leg with a transformer
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Re: Cnc10 alarm 450 441
I figured it out. The problem was coming from my phase converter.
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Re: Cnc10 alarm 450 441
What exactly was it?
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Re: Cnc10 alarm 450 441
I had one leg that was way to high in voltage.
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cnc12 501 invalid character, line 1
When I press Run F4 it prompts me to cycle start. When I press cycle star an error sign pops up in the message window that reads "501 invalid character, line 1". In the manual it says 501 is an "Invalid character on CNC line". The recomended action is to "Remove character from program". I don't know where to look for "line 1" or the program that is refering too. Can someone help me and point me in the direction to solve this issue?
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Re: cnc12 501 invalid character, line 1
Post a NEW TOPIC and post the offending G code program so we can take a look and try to helpLloyd wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:48 pm When I press Run F4 it prompts me to cycle start. When I press cycle star an error sign pops up in the message window that reads "501 invalid character, line 1". In the manual it says 501 is an "Invalid character on CNC line". The recomended action is to "Remove character from program". I don't know where to look for "line 1" or the program that is refering too. Can someone help me and point me in the direction to solve this issue?
Also, post a fresh report from your machine so we can see how you have its setup
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Re: Cnc10 alarm 450 441 (Resolved)
The filename at the top of the screen is the file being executed when you oress F4 Run. Line 1 ell be the first line of that file. You can edit the file by pressing F6 Edit on the main screen.
If you post the offending file here along with a report from your machine, we can provide more help.
If you post the offending file here along with a report from your machine, we can provide more help.
Cheers,
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Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
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