The Machine Home position is fully X+ (table left) Y- (carriage front) and Z+ (head up).
The AUX1 and AUX3 keys on the pendant select which spindles are active. AUX1 selects spindle #2 (the left, or far spindle); AUX3 selects spindle #1 (the right, or near spindle).
Commands to run a main spindle, and to move a main slide down, will apply to any active spindles, which could be one, the other or both, as selected with AUX1 and AUX3.
To start the spindle manually, select SPINDLE MAN on the keypad (LED off), then press the Green “Spindle Start” key in the upper left section of the keypad.
To stop the spindle, press the Red “Spindle Stop” key.
In manual mode, spindle speed initially defaults to 10% (about 1800 RPM).
To increase spindle speed, press the “+” key. To decrease spindle speed, press the “-” key. To set speed to 50% (9000 RPM) press the “100%” key.
To lower the main slide(s), first start the spindle(s), then press AUX2 to lower the slide. Press AUX2 again to raise the slide.
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Select/Deselect Spindle #2 |
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Select/Deselect Spindle #1 |
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Start active spindles |
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Stop spindles |
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Increase spindle speed |
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Set speed to middle of range (9000 RPM) |
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Decrease spindle speed |
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Lower/Raise active main slides |
To allow the spindle to operate automatically with program commands, select AUTO SPINDLE on the keypad (LED on).
Program M3 and a S code to start the spindle(s) at a specified RPM. Program M5 to stop the spindle(s).
M3 |
Start active spindles |
M5 |
Stop spindles |
M31 |
Lower active main slides |
M32 |
Raise main slides |
NOTE: You must start the spindle before you can lower its slide.
To operate the drills manually, use the following Aux keys:
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Start/stop drill #2 (left, or far drill) |
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Lower/raise drill slide #2 |
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Start/stop drill #1 (right, or near drill) |
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Lower/raise drill slide #1 |
In a program cycle use the following codes to control the drills:
M14 |
Start drill #2 (left, or far drill) |
M13 |
Start drill #1 (right, or near drill) |
M15 |
Stop either or both drills |
M34 |
Lower drill slide #2 |
M33 |
Lower drill slide #1 |
M35 |
Raise either or both drills |
NOTE: You must start the drill before you can lower its slide.
Press the AUX5 key to momentarily unclamp the tools in the main spindles. Both tools are unclamped simultaneously, so three hands are required to change tools in both spindles.
Press the AUX8 key to lower or raise the dust shrouds.
In a program cycle, use M37 to lower the dust shrouds, and M38 to raise them.
In a program cycle, use M6 whenever a tool change is required. M6 will turn off all spindles and raise all slides and shrouds. It will then move Z to home and Y to the front; will prompt for the desired tool; and will wait for you to press CYCLE START.
To move Z and Y to this same return point at the end of a program, use the G28 code as follows:
G28 G91 Y0 Z0
The PLC program can generate the following fault messages, in addition to those listed in the Centroid operator's manual.
You can use the PLC Diagnostic display on the console to view the PLC input and memory locations mentioned with some of the following fault conditions. At the control’s main screen, press Alt-I to activate the PLC Diagnostic display. Press Alt-I again to dismiss it.
The Diagnostic display shows four rows of red and green dots: the first row shows PLC inputs 1 through 80; the second row PLC outputs 1 through 80; the third row PLC memory bits 1 through 80; and the fourth row PLC program stages 1 through 80.
You can use the arrow keys to move a highlight box over any of these locations. The name of the highlighted location will be displayed at the bottom left.
The NOPTIC1 servo drive interface board in the control cabinet is reporting a fault condition.
Check optical fibers 4 and 5 from the PC to the NOPTIC1 board; check power in and out of switching power supply PS1; check the 3-wire fault cable from the NOPTIC1 board to the PLC unit. Press and release Emergency Stop to clear the fault.
References:
PLC INP62: indicates the NOPTIC1 fault condition. Green = 0 = okay, Red = 1 = fault.
PLC OUT64: latches fault until reset with Emergency Stop: Red = 0 = okay, Green = 1 = fault latched
Schematic: Lines 94, 131
Drill motor #1 has tripped the overload relay on its starter.
References:
PLC INP13: indicates the drill starter #1 overload state. Green = 0 = tripped, Red = 1 = okay.
PLC MEM42: latches fault until reset with Emergency Stop: Red = 0 = okay, Green = 1 = fault latched
Schematic: Lines 17, 84
Drill motor #2 has tripped the overload relay on its starter.
References:
PLC INP14: indicates the drill starter #2 overload state. Green = 0 = tripped, Red = 1 = okay.
PLC MEM43: latches fault until reset with Emergency Stop: Red = 0 = okay, Green = 1 = fault latched
Schematic: Lines 19, 84
The Aerotech X axis servo drive detected a fault.
References:
PLC INP4: indicates the X servo drive fault state. Green = 0 = okay, Red = 1 = fault
PLC MEM44: latches fault until reset with Emergency Stop: Red = 0 = okay, Green = 1 = fault latched
Schematic: Lines 30, 76
The Aerotech Y axis servo drive detected a fault.
References:
PLC INP8: indicates the Y servo drive fault state. Green = 0 = okay, Red = 1 = fault
PLC MEM45: latches fault until reset with Emergency Stop: Red = 0 = okay, Green = 1 = fault latched
Schematic: Lines 35, 78
The Aerotech Z axis servo drive detected a fault.
References:
PLC INP12: indicates the Z servo drive fault state. Green = 0 = okay, Red = 1 = fault
PLC MEM46: latches fault until reset with Emergency Stop: Red = 0 = okay, Green = 1 = fault latched
Schematic: Lines 40, 80
The Centroid PLC interpreter software has encountered an error while processing the PLC logic. Notify your Centroid dealer and service technician.
These codes usually only need to be entered once. They are stored on the control with the Machine Parameters. They should be kept on file in case the Parameters file is ever lost.
Serial Number: 3885 -- Key A (plain): 0131081485
The following steps are necessary to unlock software features:
Option |
Parameter # |
Parameter Value |
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Cutter comp |
200 |
28203.0606 |
Drilling cycles |
201 |
555.8654 |
Multi-range spindle |
206 |
19499.0733 |
Unlimited program size |
207 |
12331.3190 |
Spindle Speed |
214 |
17195.7237 |
Permanent Unlock |
298 |
27371.2677 |
Intercon |
300 |
30228.4617 |