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# Scroll through the list of soft keys until "EMBED PORT" and "PCMCIA LAN" are listed.
# Scroll through the list of soft keys until "EMBED PORT" and "PCMCIA LAN" are listed.
# Select the Ethernet adapter that is connected to the network. This is usually "EMBED PORT", but may be "PCMCIA LAN" in some cases. The embedded port is located inside the HMI or machine cabinet, and the PCMCIA Ethernet would in a card slot inside the control or machine cabinet if it is present.
# Select the Ethernet adapter that is connected to the network. This is usually "EMBED PORT", but may be "PCMCIA LAN" in some cases. The embedded port is located inside the HMI or machine cabinet, and the PCMCIA Ethernet would in a card slot inside the control or machine cabinet if it is present.
=== Network configuration ===
# Press the COMMON soft key.
# Press the COMMON soft key.
# Make sure the IP address, subnet mask, and router IP address are correct for the network the machine is on.
# Make sure the IP address, subnet mask, and router IP address are correct for the network the machine is on.
# Note the MAC address to look for it in the router management console to ensure the machine has successfully connected to the network.
# Note the MAC address to look for it in the router management console to ensure the machine has successfully connected to the network.
{|
|[[File:Fanuc embedded network settings.webp|none|thumb|Embedded network settings]]
|[[File:FANUC PCMCIA network settings.webp|none|thumb|PCMCIA network settings]]
|}
=== FOCAS2 configuration ===
# Press the FOCAS2 soft key.
# Press the FOCAS2 soft key.
# Make sure a TCP port number is specified. FOCAS over UDP is not supported at this time. This value is usually 8193 by default, but can be set to any port not in use by other software on the control. This number must be entered into OnTakt.
# Make sure a TCP port number is specified. FOCAS over UDP is not supported at this time. This value is usually 8193 by default, but can be set to any port not in use by other software on the control. This number must be entered into OnTakt.
{|
{|
|[[File:Fanuc embedded network settings.webp|none|thumb|Embedded network settings]]
|[[File:FANUC PCMCIA network settings.webp|none|thumb|PCMCIA network settings]]
|-
|-
|[[File:FANUC FOCAS2 Embedded settings.webp|none|thumb|Embedded FOCAS2 settings]]
|[[File:FANUC FOCAS2 Embedded settings.webp|none|thumb|Embedded FOCAS2 settings]]

Revision as of 13:35, 14 February 2023

FANUC FOCAS allows external systems such as OnTakt to communicate with a FANUC control.

Configuration

These instructions are for FANUC 30i/31i/32i controls.

  1. Press the SYSTEM control key.
  2. Scroll through the list of soft keys until "EMBED PORT" and "PCMCIA LAN" are listed.
  3. Select the Ethernet adapter that is connected to the network. This is usually "EMBED PORT", but may be "PCMCIA LAN" in some cases. The embedded port is located inside the HMI or machine cabinet, and the PCMCIA Ethernet would in a card slot inside the control or machine cabinet if it is present.

Network configuration

  1. Press the COMMON soft key.
  2. Make sure the IP address, subnet mask, and router IP address are correct for the network the machine is on.
  3. Note the MAC address to look for it in the router management console to ensure the machine has successfully connected to the network.
Embedded network settings
PCMCIA network settings

FOCAS2 configuration

  1. Press the FOCAS2 soft key.
  2. Make sure a TCP port number is specified. FOCAS over UDP is not supported at this time. This value is usually 8193 by default, but can be set to any port not in use by other software on the control. This number must be entered into OnTakt.
Embedded FOCAS2 settings
PCMCIA FOCAS2 settings

OnTakt

When setting up a machine in OnTakt using FANUC FOCAS, enter the NC URL in the format tcp://<ip>:<port>. For example, if the machine IP is 10.0.0.5 and the port is 8193, enter tcp://10.0.0.5:8193. FOCAS over UDP is not supported at this time.