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=== Okuma OSP === | === Okuma OSP === | ||
Okuma | {{:MTConnect (Okuma OSP)}}Full article: [[MTConnect (Okuma OSP)]] | ||
===Haas NGC=== | |||
=== Haas NGC === | |||
For Haas controls running software older than version 100.20.000.1200, MTConnect will not provide the full set of data used by OnTakt.[https://www.haascnc.com/service/troubleshooting-and-how-to/how-to/machine-data-collection---ngc.html] In this case, either upgrade the control software or use Haas Q Commands instead. | For Haas controls running software older than version 100.20.000.1200, MTConnect will not provide the full set of data used by OnTakt.[https://www.haascnc.com/service/troubleshooting-and-how-to/how-to/machine-data-collection---ngc.html] In this case, either upgrade the control software or use Haas Q Commands instead. | ||
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To connect to a Haas machine via MTConnect, the URL should look like: <code><nowiki>http://10.0.0.4:8082</nowiki></code> | To connect to a Haas machine via MTConnect, the URL should look like: <code><nowiki>http://10.0.0.4:8082</nowiki></code> | ||
=== Mazak MAZATROL === | ===Mazak MAZATROL=== | ||
Mazak MAZATROL machines are fully supported by OnTakt using MTConnect. Exact control-side setup instructions will vary by machine type. | Mazak MAZATROL machines are fully supported by OnTakt using MTConnect. Exact control-side setup instructions will vary by machine type. | ||
=== Other controls === | ===Other controls=== | ||
Controls not listed here may be supported depending on their MTConnect output format. If the "Other MTConnect" model doesn't work, contact Wolfram Manufacturing with your machine type and sample MTConnect data. | Controls not listed here may be supported depending on their MTConnect output format. If the "Other MTConnect" model doesn't work, contact Wolfram Manufacturing with your machine type and sample MTConnect data. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 27 March 2023
Part of the OnTakt User Guide.
What is MTConnect?
MTConnect is a vendor-agnostic communication standard that allows external systems (such as OnTakt) to easily request data from compatible machines.
OnTakt compatibility
OnTakt supports MTConnect for reading data from machine controls.
When entering an MTConnect NC URL in OnTakt, the protocol is usually HTTP
(HTTPS
is also supported if the control uses it) and the port is usually 5000
. For example: if the machine's IP address is 10.245.24.7
, this should be entered as http://10.245.24.7:5000
.
Okuma OSP
Okuma machines are fully supported by OnTakt using MTConnect. The free MTConnect Agent & Adapter app from Okuma may need to be installed if it is not already included on the control.
For full functionality, OnTakt requires Okuma MTConnect Adapter version 2.5.0.0 or later, which requires THINC API version 1.18 or later.
To connect to an Okuma OSP machine via MTConnect, the URL should look like: http://10.0.0.8:5000
Full article: MTConnect (Okuma OSP)
Haas NGC
For Haas controls running software older than version 100.20.000.1200, MTConnect will not provide the full set of data used by OnTakt.[1] In this case, either upgrade the control software or use Haas Q Commands instead.
Note that while Haas Q Commands provide more data than their MTConnect implementation before control software version 100.20.000.1200, they still do not provide the full set of data that the newer control versions do over MTConnect.
To connect to a Haas machine via MTConnect, the URL should look like: http://10.0.0.4:8082
Mazak MAZATROL
Mazak MAZATROL machines are fully supported by OnTakt using MTConnect. Exact control-side setup instructions will vary by machine type.
Other controls
Controls not listed here may be supported depending on their MTConnect output format. If the "Other MTConnect" model doesn't work, contact Wolfram Manufacturing with your machine type and sample MTConnect data.