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Send Settings
Header String
Trailer String
End of Line Sequence
Recognize
custom EOL
Replace
Check "%"
character
Skip empty
lines
user's choice
Skip line
numbers
user's choice
Skip non
user's choice
printable bytes
Skip comments check "(...)" if required
Default folder
Start transfer
delay
user's choice
Receive Settings
Header String
Trailer String
End of Line Sequence
Recognize
custom EOL
Replace
(checked)
13,10
Check "%"
character
Skip empty
lines
user's choice
Skip line
numbers
user's choice
Skip non
user's choice
printable bytes
Skip comments check "(...)" if required
Default folder
Start transfer
delay
user's choice
Sometimes file transfer will not run, even if all the settings are correct.
The following procedure may correct the problem, especially if youre running the machine via DNC:
Check to make sure your FIFO buffers disabled on the PC.
You access the settings in Control Panel -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager.
Find your COM ports and double click the one youre communicating with.
Click the tab for Port Settings then Advanced. Uncheck the FIFO buffers.
Having this turned on can cause problems with RS232 transfer, especially DNC.
Once you have ConnectCNC and your CNC machines communicating, we strongly suggest you take the followin
- Download some programs, the longer the better, from your CNC to the pc. Save them under a temporary filenam
the original files. Examine them for errors such as dropped or changed text.
Do this for the first few programs that you use.
These settings have been collected from users of our software and machine tool distributers. We have listed them
ConnectCNC to communicate between their computers and CNC controls.
Since we have no control over the many variables involved, including such things as cable conditions, modificati
of computer hardware, etc., we take no responsibility for any damage caused to programs or machines through th
ConnectCNC is also bundled with the EditCNC g-code editor.