2000 triac pc r2323 connection

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2000 triac pc r2323 connection

Post by -=PAB=- » Sat 16 Aug , 2008 21:22 pm

the black electrical box connection (pc connection) that has a 25pin on the outside but leads to a 9 pin female on the inside has come loose :cry: where does it fit inside the electrical box- i can only see another 9 pin female input - no male???

any advice would be great, many thanks.... :D

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Post by Mr Magoo » Sun 17 Aug , 2008 10:04 am

Does you machine have a computer rack inside with PCBs slotted into it?
The RS232 went into the 9 pin connector on left most PCB card (the card also has an LED display on the front.
Or could this card be missing???

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missing cards

Post by -=PAB=- » Sun 17 Aug , 2008 12:35 pm

i think i have missing cards in the black electrical box? please confirm.
i cant believe the luck i've had with second hand denfords! wish i could afford a new one as i know they are extremely well built machines for there size. whats the cost of replacement cards? thanks for your time and help.
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Post by Mr Magoo » Mon 18 Aug , 2008 1:03 am

The news is not good PAB :(
The computer rack at the bottom should be populated with 5 slot-in cards.
Motion Controller, PSU, plus 3 x axis drive cards.
I'll keep my fingers crossed that you can get hold of these from your seller...

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Post by Denford Admin » Mon 18 Aug , 2008 9:03 am

Hi PAB, how bizarre that the rack has been cleaned out like that :puzzled:

Have a look at the upgrade guide for photos of a populated rack:
http://www.denfordata.com/projectimages ... _guide.pdf

We may have some drive or PSU cards lying around, but its going to be a really expensive fix im afraid :loads-a-money: unless you can find some bits on ebay

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Post by cncbasher » Mon 18 Aug , 2008 22:59 pm

if you can't find replacement cards , then they could be replaced with a more up to date controller , shout if your stuck .

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