Centroid 3 axis control on Accu II knee mill

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mitchs
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Centroid 3 axis control on Accu II knee mill

Post by mitchs »

Hello everyone,
I'm having a problem homing my machine. I replaced the 2032 battery and when I tried to restart the machine I got this error message on the screen.
Thanks for any help.
Mitch
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cncsnw
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Re: Centroid 3 axis control on Accu II knee mill

Post by cncsnw »

First guess would be a dead logic power supply (micro-ATX supply) on the back of the DC3IO unit in the cabinet.

PS: this should be in the "Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products" forum, rather than the Acorn forum.
mitchs
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CPU10 or CPU7: Yes

Re: Centroid 3 axis control on Accu II knee mill

Post by mitchs »

What is the DC310 unit? Thank you for correcting where I should be posted.
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Re: Centroid 3 axis control on Accu II knee mill

Post by cncsnw »

"Dee see three eye oh"

It is in the control cabinet. It is your servo drive and PLC unit, assuming you have an M400S control with a serial number between roughly 20230 and 21190.

See http://www.cncsnw.com/Drives.htm#DC3IO
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