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Fanuc 9900 Parameter List

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Fanuc 9900 Parameter List

Insert a formatted PCMCIA card or CompactFlash card into the slot on the left side of the monitor screen. Arrow down to and press SELECT . Choose SRAM BACKING (CNC -> CARD) .

While standard servo parameters usually cause this, corrupted option parameters related to axis configuration or high-speed machining functions within the 9900 range can also throw a 417 alarm. Check if an axis option was enabled without the corresponding hardware or basic servo parameters being initialized. Alarm 998 / SYSTEM ALARM (ROM/RAM Parity)

Press the softkey and change Parameter Write Enable (PWE) from 0 to 1 . Ignore the resulting system alarm. Press the [SYSTEM] key, then press the [PARAM] softkey.

Boot the CNC into the boot-menu screen (hold the two rightmost softkeys below the screen while powering on) and restore the original SRAM backup file. Summary Best Practices for CNC Machinists

Once the memory is initialized, your machine is a blank slate. You must restore your original parameters:

Navigate to the -> PARAMETER screen and search for 9900.

If you receive a parameter alarm (e.g., related to 9900), it often indicates a mismatch between the current software setup and the hardware configuration.

Insert a formatted PCMCIA card or CompactFlash card into the slot on the left side of the monitor screen. Arrow down to and press SELECT . Choose SRAM BACKING (CNC -> CARD) .

While standard servo parameters usually cause this, corrupted option parameters related to axis configuration or high-speed machining functions within the 9900 range can also throw a 417 alarm. Check if an axis option was enabled without the corresponding hardware or basic servo parameters being initialized. Alarm 998 / SYSTEM ALARM (ROM/RAM Parity)

Press the softkey and change Parameter Write Enable (PWE) from 0 to 1 . Ignore the resulting system alarm. Press the [SYSTEM] key, then press the [PARAM] softkey.

Boot the CNC into the boot-menu screen (hold the two rightmost softkeys below the screen while powering on) and restore the original SRAM backup file. Summary Best Practices for CNC Machinists

Once the memory is initialized, your machine is a blank slate. You must restore your original parameters:

Navigate to the -> PARAMETER screen and search for 9900.

If you receive a parameter alarm (e.g., related to 9900), it often indicates a mismatch between the current software setup and the hardware configuration.

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