Clearing the 22 alarm:
On the FX1 / FX701 Card It is best to pull it out to work on it.
There is an 8 position switch under a cover.
The top and bottom switches are off.
If you are not able to flip switch next to the top one, there is a lock assembly that locks the back of the switches.
I had...
In post #1 you show a screen with a 22 alarm. What is the English wording for that alarm?
The 22 alarms I was working with there were pe lights on 2 boards in the card stack. Yours are off.
I have replaced the 3 batteries in the control then bringing it back from brain dead.
I have resolved the remaining alarms and have only the "408 Program error" left.
Any info on clearing this alarm will be helpful.
I just finished a V10 with the M-2 control.here in the USA.
Changed the batteries and Super caps on 3 boards.
Then brought it back from brain dead.
Post a picture of the front of the control showing the alarm LED's.
Mid next week I will be back in that shop, and will pick up the procedure to...
I am chasing gremlins around my DSM-59.
I only have a schematic from a much older (mid 60's vintage) machine.
At some point the spindle motor was rewound for 230 Volt operation.
I don't think the overloads and things were ever changed from 440 Volt operation.
The door lists the schematic as...
This is a conversion I worked on 6 or so years ago
Full documentation is included for those that want to duplicate this setup.
43 10ee MG with Parker 514c-16 DC Controller
I was going to let him answer some of the questions first.
The vagueness quoted below needs to be ironed out.
"On a good day, going downhill, with the wind to my back, I can get 1,250 rpm. So says the dial tach. I forget it’s been a while, but I think the field winding is running though the...
Hi,
Cal has asked me to jump in.
Many questions need to be answered.
Do you really have 208 Volt power?
What is the motor field voltage at max RPM?
Is your Tach. reading correctly, many read low, some very low.
What is the pulley size on the motor and spindle?
This is a retrofit I did some...
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