Fanuc Model C Serial RS232 Connection Guide
Fanuc Model C Serial RS232 Connection Guide
The Fanuc 0-C control has two RS-232 interfaces. Interface number 1 (M5) can be wired to the
external DB25 female connector or wired to a built-in tape reader interface (at 4800 baud).
Interface number 2 (M74) is an option and can be wired to the external DB25 female connector.
The baud rate and other parameters are set in NC parameters (see below). For cable and signal
descriptions see our Fanuc RS232 Communications page or document at www.memex.ca.
Communications Parameters
Punching Procedure
Punch NC Parameters - EDIT mode, PARAM screen, EOB + OUTPUT/START
Punch PC Parameters - EDIT mode, DGNOS screen, OUTPUT/START
Punch All Programs - EDIT mode, PRGRM screen, 0-9999, OUTPUT/START
Tool Offsets - EDIT mode, OFFSET screen, OUTPUT/START
Reading Procedure
Load NC Parameters - EDIT mode, PARAM screen, EOB + INPUT
Load PC Parameters - EDIT mode, DGNOS screen, INPUT
Load All Programs - EDIT mode, PRGRM screen, INPUT
Load Tool Offsets - EDIT mode, OFSET screen, INPUT
NB: PWE = Parameter Write Enable bit at Parameter 8000.0 in SETTING Page
The usual software handshaking cable configuration with a DB25 has 2, 3 crossed & 7 connected
straight through with Pins 4&5 jumpered (or brought through if hardware handshaking is enable
which we recommend by the way), and lastly pins 6,8 & 20 jumpered on the control side only.
The usual software handshaking cable configuration with a DB25 has 2, 3 crossed & 7 connected
straight through (with 4&5 jumpered - or used if hardware handshake lines are preferred) and
pins 6,8 & 20 jumpered on the control side only.
You can determine the software version by powering-up the control with E-stop active (button
depressed). The control should hang on the software version screen (in the lower right corner of
this screen, you will see the servo version number as well). Please note that Memex has a
MxBRU (Battery Replacement Unit) available that provides a maintenance-free rechargeable
Lithium battery backup for this control.
1985 / 1986 Fanuc 0-MA and Fanuc 0-TA 120M maximum battery backed resident memory.
1987 / 1989 Fanuc 0-MB and Fanuc 0-TB 320M maximum battery backed resident memory.
1990 / 1998 Fanuc 0- MC and Fanuc 0-TC 320M maximum battery backed resident memory.
(Note: If you have a Fanuc 0-M Model A (Digital) with a A16B-1010-0210 masterboard
and software version 412-08, we have a special DNC solution for you).