Only experience with program transfer is a couple of wire machines I use at day job One has Fanuc controller and uses read path to receive programs, other is Mitsubishi and uses totally different protocol I am trying to use DNC precision to send but it shows com port status as closed(may be a cable problem, using usb to db25 sold for this). Program Transfer Tool, Free Download by FANUC. Back up your Android or iOS data from your Windows PC.
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Hardware set up for RS232 communications
You can purchase a cable through the cnc store. The non-handshaking is the most popular and is made to the Fanuc and Mitsubishi RS232 specifications. This has been fully tested on many controls including Mitsubishi, Fanuc, Brother, Yasnac and many others. We also offer the standard RS232 cable which has the handshaking capabilities as well as custom built RS232 cables..
Most laptops now do not come with a serial port. In this case you must purchase a PMCIA to serial or a USB to a serial port adapter. There are a lot of mixed reviews on the USB to serial converters, though I have found one that seems to work for every application I have thrown at it. Its been tested on many CNC machines as well as automation devices such as PLC's, light curtains, Servo drives and more. The only thing about using a USB to serial adapter is to make sure you plug it in the same USB port every time. This will enable you to keep the same COM Port number that you have set up in your RS232 software programs.
See how to find out what COM PORT number or communication port your device is registered as in windows.
Standard RS232 Fanuc serial port : (DB25 Female to honda)
I am surprised at the few people that actually understand on how to set up all the different parameters for communications. Once you get it to work most people write them down and use it on all of their machines. I myself still do not understand the full purpose of all the different settings, but I am usually able to get communications working without a problem. Unfortunately, there is little documentation on how all of the different settings are used. I will be adding a troubleshooting section on RS232 communications in the near future. I will also include some recommendations on software and parameters for the different controls. Lastly, it will include the use of ATA or SRAM, cards and how to configure computers and read them.
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For free RS232 software see free CNC software