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Moving Controls Between Machines

Moving Controls Between Machines. This Webinar is LISTEN only. QUESTIONS?. Questions will be answered in writing at the end of the Webinar. Moving Control Between Machines. Lesson Overview Where is the Calibration Information Stored?

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Moving Controls Between Machines

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  1. Moving Controls Between Machines

  2. This Webinar is LISTEN only QUESTIONS? Questions will be answered in writing at the end of the Webinar.

  3. Moving Control Between Machines • Lesson Overview • Where is the Calibration Information Stored? • Can the Calibration information be exported and moved to another control system? • Can Machine builder information be moved between 7.X and 9.X code sets? • Why can’t the Control Box save all the information?

  4. 2D Systems • Calibration and Performance Settings: • Current active machine only • Stored immediately after changes made • Last settings retrieved on power-up from E-squared chip nonvolatile memory • EEPROM Reset will reset all setting to factory defaults • Software upload of different application software will require EEPROM reset • Loading a new version of the same application will not affect the EEPROM memory • Calibration and Performance Settings: • Current active machine only • Stored immediately after changes made • Last settings retrieved on power-up from E-squared chip nonvolatile memory • EEPROM Reset will reset all setting to factory defaults • Software upload of different application software will require EEPROM reset • Loading a new version of the same application will not affect the EEPROM memory

  5. BTC • BTC is adjustable through the 9164,9168.9169 • BTC is stored in the slope sensor • BTC is not available in the 9256 • BTC is stored in the slope sensor • Factory default of 60 • To change BTC connect to 9164,9168,9169

  6. 9168/MC 2.5

  7. 9169/MC-R3

  8. 7.06 vs 9.0 The .mb3 machine builder files are not compatible between 7.0 and 9.0 codes

  9. X63/X62

  10. X63/X62 • Calibration and Performance Settings: • The GX60 and GSP components can be moved from excavator to excavator without loosing and data. • Multiple excavator .mb3 (machine builder files) can be saved on the GX60 • All TS-1 sensor calibration data for multiple excavators can be stored in the .xml file. • No TS-1 sensors can have the same last two digits of the serial number.

  11. X42 • Calibration and Performance Settings: • 8.01 is not capable storing multiple machine builder files. • 8.01 is not capable of importing or exporting machine builder files. • 8.06 is capable of storing multiple machine configurations • 8.06 is capable of importing or exporting machine builder files. • When upgrading from 8.01 to 8.06 all calibration and machine builder information will be lost requiring recalibration. • All codes developed after 8.06 will retain calibration and machine builder settings.

  12. Future Code changes • Plans for the Future: • GX60 • Store all necessary configuration information to allow for the equipment to be moved from machine to machine without any adjustments needed. • The information will be stored in an .mbx file, when the machine is selected the files stored in the MC-R3 will be automatically updated.

  13. Address to download all TU-Live Webinars: Topconuniversity.com Questions? • Additional requests for TU staff: • Email: training@topcon.com

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