Setting (HANDY) screen:
I/O=9 (for FTP)
System (Param) screen:
System button
Press >Screen button until Embedded appears.
Select Embedded
Select Common. Enter the IP address for machine, Subnet Mask, and Router IP if necessary.
Select FTP Transfer. Enter Host Name IP Address (of PC/Server running the FactoryWiz Server software).
Enter Port# 21
Enter Username: FTP
Enter Password: FTP
Page down.
Login Folder path: /
Select Restart to enable settings.
Basic Communication
1.01- Port Type: FTP_Server
1.03- IP Address of Fanuc control
1.21- End of block (EOB): LF
Sending Options
2.11- Leader: %<10>
2.12- Trailer: %
2.23- Skip lines that contain: %
Receiving Options
3.11- Program identifier 1: O
3.12- Program Identifier 2: :
3.21- Receive timeout: 3
3.31- Ignore data before first end-of-block: True
3.32- Ignore data after last end-of-block: True
Remote Commands
4.02- Request for file command: GET-
4.03- Request for file command (drip feed): DNC-
4:11- Request to save command: PUT-
Changing CNC Parameters:
Place the NC in MDI mode
Press the SETTING function key until the "SETTING (HANDY)" page is displayed.
Cursor down to I/O Channel. Set to 9 for FTP.
Press the SYSTEM key once, then the PARAM softkey.
Description of general communication parameters:
Outputting CNC Programs:
To output a program, set the CNC to "EDIT" mode. Press the PROG key on the control panel. Display the program you wish to send on the screen by keying in the program number then pressing the down-arrow button. Press the Operate (OPRT) softkey. Use the right arrow keys (in softkey row under LCD screen) until F Output appears. Press F OUTPUT, Type in the program name, then press F SET.
Press EXEC.
Inputting CNC Programs:
Queue file to be sent at FactoryWiz Clint workstation first, then at machine control:
Set the CNC to "EDIT" mode. Press the PROG key on the control panel. Press the Operate (OPRT) softkey. Use the right arrow keys (in softkey row under LCD screen) until F INPUT appears. Press F INPUT, key in filename you would like, (a Queued file will ignore what is typed in, so you can call it anything, such as 1). Press EXEC.