Tsubis GmbH offer TFT replacement monitors and LCD displays for several Fanuc control units. You replace older CRT monitor into new TFT monitor completely or just change LCD panels within your Fanuc unit. A numeric value after S represents a spindle number (1 to number of controlled spindles). An 8-digit binary number after P represents the bit values (0/1) of a parameter for each spindle, with the first digit corresponding to bit 0 and the eighth digit corresponding to bit 7. Leading zeros may not be omitted.
Don't be surprised if a few of them don't work. I did the same on a rather late model Tong Tai topper tapper and couldnt get it to work at all.
Apparently it was because mine was 2 piece (usb to usb with a rs232 adapter) if you find one, try to get it as 1 piece.I have tried many USB for rs232 adapters and been in many situations were others were trying to get them to work and all I can say is good luck! I have seen them work but in my experience it has been so rare as to warrant surprise when they do. Yor Can Send From Laptop Computer,but Firstli Your Can Have Modem Cable In One Side Usb And In Another Side Is Rs-232 Adaptor.Rs-232 Adaptor Your Can Insert In Hass And Usb In Computer But Firstly Your Can Do Setings In Hass If Your Want Send.you Can Send With Special (cnc Program )this Program Your Have Instal In Computer.floppy Is Very Old System And Is Very Litle Megabite Size.i Thinks That Your Have Small Problem.Good Luck YouI Very Soory If I Do Very Big English Langue Mistakes.Don't worry.
You know much more English than we know your language. Besides, it' is good to see you here.Regards,Stan. Al,With this USB shoplink. Are you still limited to pushing the data into the control at say, 9600 baud rate, for example?
My old mill is slow in that respect, so it really doesn't matter what sort of process I use to get the program into the machine, if it's going thru the RS232 port, it's transferring very slowly. For example a 3D program of say 1.5mb (roughly 80,000 lines of code I think it was) takes something like 35-40 minutes to transfer. Then you find one mistake, or a left out tool number, and the control can't open the program to edit it as the program is too large, sooooo. You are back at the comm software changing the program, dumping the old one out of the machine, sending the new one for another 45 minutes. I use a rs232 to ethernet (nport 5110a) by a company named moxa for a fanuc 10t lathe and a heidenhain tnc-310 control, and it seems that the limitation for them is how fast the control can process the data sent, not how fast the actual device can grab them(119200 baud) for the heidenhain of mine, also hardware handshaking works if your cable is set up for that, they are relatively cheap about 120$ and they are solid and support whatever signal lines your cnc needs.