Hi,
I have recently purchased a Router 2600 Pro from a college liquidation auction, and I have been machining away just fine for the last couple of days.
Today, one of my programs finished, and the machine was sat for 10-15 minutes connected to the PC whilst awaiting its next job, and all of a sudden it disconnected.
I get the little notification sound when I connect the machine to the PC but VR CNC Milling 5 isn't recognizing the unit.
When I tried to reconnect to run my next program, I get the failed to connect error.
I have tried the following-
Using a different port on the PC
Using a different USB Cable
Using a different PC
Re-installing VR CNC Milling 5
Nothing seems to rectify the issue, is there anything else I can try to fix the situation?
Can you try to connect using EasyUpgrader.
It will be one of the options on the VR CNC Milling cd.
It will be one of the options on the VR CNC Milling cd.
Hi Martin,
I can confirm Easy Upgrader seems to be connecting just fine - it tells me my machine is up-to-date, and shows the following information.
Left Box
Firmware: 5331
FPGA: 0
CPLD: 0
Comms: -1
Machine ID: Router 2600 Pro
Serial Number: XXXXX (the serial number is there, but I have left it out for the purpose of this post)
Node: 2
The right hand side shows
Firmware: 0
FPGA: 5414
CPLD: 17
Comms: 4
At the bottom of the screen it says "Connected OK on USB" and "Unknown Controller".
Thanks!
I can confirm Easy Upgrader seems to be connecting just fine - it tells me my machine is up-to-date, and shows the following information.
Left Box
Firmware: 5331
FPGA: 0
CPLD: 0
Comms: -1
Machine ID: Router 2600 Pro
Serial Number: XXXXX (the serial number is there, but I have left it out for the purpose of this post)
Node: 2
The right hand side shows
Firmware: 0
FPGA: 5414
CPLD: 17
Comms: 4
At the bottom of the screen it says "Connected OK on USB" and "Unknown Controller".
Thanks!
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