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Old 02-16-12, 07:42 AM
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I was wondering if anyone knows where the parts counter is on my Matsuura RA1 with Yasnac i80m controls. I was told that there isn't one, but find that very hard to believe. It may be a parameter setting that I overlooked. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-29-12, 11:38 AM
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Default Re: Parts counter

If the m/cs plc programe does not have it in, you can do what I did on my Fanuc 10m. If you have macro option. #103=103+1 incrments the varible by 1 #103=103+2 increments by 2, and so one. varible 100's are lost on power off. varible 500's are kept in memory. I hope tis is of use to you. Matrix.
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