Hi to all,
Apologies for my first post being a cry for help...
I'm hoping somebody can help with a problem i'm having,
I have an early model (97) Novamill / Smartstep3 Controlled which i mainly use for small modeling projects,
The machine seems to have suddenly developed what i think is a reading fault on the X- and Z- axis's which is causing an error message *Control Communications* to be displayed,
The axis readout only appears to be working in the + direction and just displays ------- whilst trying to jog in the - direction on either the X or Z axis's, Y axis is still reading / working normally in both directions,
The machine boots up and homes fine, the control board reads *H* whilst it's homing followed by an *8* as it normally does so I assume the board is working ok,
I'm not that clued up on the electronic side of things so hoping someone can help with suggestions on what i should start checking?
Just to mention repeated resetting of the error eventually makes the machine work normally again but it only works for a few minutes before it reverts back to the error message,
Many Thanks,
Simon
Novamill Error Message?
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Re: Novamill Error Message?
Controller Communications error is normally due to a poor connection on the RS232 lead between the machine & the computer.
You could try unplugging either end & then re connecting or otherwise look at a replacement.
You could try unplugging either end & then re connecting or otherwise look at a replacement.
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Re: Novamill Error Message?
Hello Martin,
Sorry I sould have said I've already carried out a continuity test on the rs232 cable pins, I also tried a direct cable link between board and pc just to double confirm it wasn't the issue, I've checked all the board terminal screws for wire security as well,
I suspect it's going to be a wiring / connection problem somewhere, do these boards suffer from dry solder? the board looks to be pretty much oxidized all over,
I was going to pop it out and give it a good spray with some contact cleaner but I notice it carries a (bios?) battery onboard so probably not a good idea.
Sorry I sould have said I've already carried out a continuity test on the rs232 cable pins, I also tried a direct cable link between board and pc just to double confirm it wasn't the issue, I've checked all the board terminal screws for wire security as well,
I suspect it's going to be a wiring / connection problem somewhere, do these boards suffer from dry solder? the board looks to be pretty much oxidized all over,
I was going to pop it out and give it a good spray with some contact cleaner but I notice it carries a (bios?) battery onboard so probably not a good idea.
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Re: Novamill Error Message?
It does sound like communications are struggling to get through reliably.
Try re-soldering/re-heating all the connectors on the RS232 d-type, and the surrounding components...I think it's RS485
Also look for possible causes of electrical noise - has the machine been moved ? new equipment running nearby ? etc..
Try re-soldering/re-heating all the connectors on the RS232 d-type, and the surrounding components...I think it's RS485
Also look for possible causes of electrical noise - has the machine been moved ? new equipment running nearby ? etc..