On Thursday 16 June 2016 02:57:46 Danny Miller wrote:

> I have an X200 VFD.  M3,M5,S18000 work fine, from MDI or code. My
> MPG's "spindle" button works.
>
> On the default panel, there's a "Spindle" button flanked with a CW/CCW
> indicator.  Clicking any of that doesn't make the spindle go, even
> with "S" set to a valid RPM.
>
>
> It's not JUST that.  Once you click on any of that, the VFD *will
> never run again* until power is cycled.
>
>
> Any idea why this is?  It's a pretty serious problem because others
> are using this machine.
>
>
> Danny

People here, smarter than me on vfd's will have to see your .ini and .hal 
files.  There are several pastebin type sites around, so pick one that 
isn't passwd protected, and set a 15 day expire so it doesn't hang 
around long after that copy has been fixed.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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