stargategfx
02-14-2006, 01:56 AM
We had an incident today with our Shopbot Alpha when the USB connection was knocked loose during a project.
The onscreen message comes up that we have triggered a limit switch on input #4, or that the enmergency stop button was pushed; no problem, I'll just shut everything down, re-connect the USB and then re-set the drivers.
No luck, we tried everything for about twenty minutes, shutting down, re-booting, re-setting etc. Finally after trying the re-boot thing for the umpteenth time, we're back on line.
Before you suggest the obvious, besides me we have an on staff electrical enginner, a computer programmer and two other cnc operators with years of experience and the only way we got up and running again was shear dumb luck.
Any suggestions to get us up and running again faster if and when we should have another situation like this?
The onscreen message comes up that we have triggered a limit switch on input #4, or that the enmergency stop button was pushed; no problem, I'll just shut everything down, re-connect the USB and then re-set the drivers.
No luck, we tried everything for about twenty minutes, shutting down, re-booting, re-setting etc. Finally after trying the re-boot thing for the umpteenth time, we're back on line.
Before you suggest the obvious, besides me we have an on staff electrical enginner, a computer programmer and two other cnc operators with years of experience and the only way we got up and running again was shear dumb luck.
Any suggestions to get us up and running again faster if and when we should have another situation like this?