

and then you should connect your computer by special dnc app that is called connectCNC. If none of the tasks is to be done, you can leave this argument.

The second argument is to specify whether we need to read or write the data.
#Connectcnc Serial serial number#
#Connectcnc Serial registration#
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#Connectcnc Serial full version#

I get the same behavior for either Port 1 or Port 2. All of the lines coming from the round bulkhead connector (TX,RX,SGnd,RTS,CTS) are connected. Includes built-in surge protection for serial ports. I built one using the pinout information in the RS-232 FAQ on the Hurco website. system allows the user to connect CNC machine controls using an existing computer network. Occasionally, I will get a few lines (up to 4 NC blocks) uploaded before the error occurs.Ī significant piece of information may be that my machine came without an internal cable between the DB-15 mail connector (that goes to the two round 8-pin bulkhead connectors) and the 40-Pin PCB connector on the serial board. I get a combination of "Parity Errors," and "Framing Errors." I did switch to 9600 Baud 7-E-1 protocol as suggested by the Hurco Support FAQ, and have tried baud rates down to 300 but it doesn't make a difference. Using the same settings, I get "character framing errors." I've tried using baud rates down to 300 baud and CTS/RTS handshaking, but aways get the same error. What is received on the PC looks normal with no dropouts or odd characters. In converstational mode, I can "print" the program or the directory, and "download/send" the program. I am having serial port troubles.ĭownloading to a PC (Win XP running Hyperterm through a USB-Serial adapter) seems to work just fine using 9600 Baud, Xon/Xoff, 8 Bits, 1 Stop, No parity (8-1-N). I have a KM3P, S/N SDA-8004047C with Ultimax Controls (master v8.60 Turbo).
