controls how tool offsets (Geometry and Wear) are registered in the controller. 4. Parameter Access and Editing Procedures
Specifically for turret indexing or tool changes, this parameter controls the orientation position of the spindle. A small adjustment (e.g., 1–10) can align the turret properly, though caution is required.
Modifying parameters can be dangerous. An incorrect value can cause a machine crash or render the control unbootable. Always backup your parameters before making changes. Step-by-Step Procedure to Enable Parameter Writing:
Tuning servo gains for better acceleration and accuracy. Fanuc 10t Parameter Manual
: Comprehensive guides for RS232 communication, including baud rates (parameter 5112) and stop bits.
Usually indicates a PWE parameter is still enabled or a parameter needs a power cycle.
Sets the communication speed.
Often, a physical toggle switch on the mainboard (PCBM) or a specific software parameter (like Parameter 0000) must be toggled to enable changes.
While the manual is voluminous, operators and maintenance technicians often focus on a specific set of parameters for daily operation and troubleshooting. A. Axis and Rapid Traverse Parameters
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Unlike newer Fanuc controls (like the 16i or 31i series) which use 4-digit or 5-digit parameter numbers, the Fanuc 10-series utilizes a specific numbering convention:
You need it for three specific emergencies:
Parameters 0000–0015 often require turning off the control and back on to take effect. A small adjustment (e