Shuttlesworth
TJ Enthusiast
You can try this company, they make a few RS232 adapters for industry. You may find something here that will help. https://www.sealevel.com/
I'll look into that. Gosh...I haven't used hyperterminal in 20 years!Maybe try skipping the CNC software for now and use Putty or HyperTerminal to see if you are getting something readable. If you have it set right you should be seeing a prompt from the CNC each time you hit return. If you are seeing gibberish you may not have port settings correct.
Sounds like a baud rate problem - or possibly a word length/parity/stop bit setting.Ugh...I feel like I'm close...I have the handshaking down, I think. Pretty sure I have my Port setting correct. My PC will transmit to the CNC and the CNC will transmit to the PC. However, the Program doesn't actually go to the machine, nor does anything come back from the CNC to the PC. I can read my monitor and when I send the program from the CNC to the PC, all I get are null values. I assume that is what is heading to the machine too, but its just not displaying them.
Any ideas?
Changing the basis rate throws an error immediately, so I'm pretty settled in on where that is set (9600). The word length, parity and stop bits might be adjustable. I know it needs two stop bits. It will error at one or none. Parity doesn't seem as important, and 7 is the word length (pretty common in CNC from what I'm finding)Sounds like a baud rate problem - or possibly a word length/parity/stop bit setting.
Try turning parity off.Changing the basis rate throws an error immediately, so I'm pretty settled in on where that is set (9600). The word length, parity and stop bits might be adjustable. I know it needs two stop bits. It will error at one or none. Parity doesn't seem as important, and 7 is the word length (pretty common in CNC from what I'm finding)
Oh, I took pictures of everything. I'll make a little help document for the future. Also told my maintenance guy to do a look across and find any other areas are might be SOL if we have a broken cable.Now do what the very smart guys didn't... Print the serial settings on a label and stick them to the controller so when it happens years from now someone doesn't have to repeat what you just went through!
