Mitsubishi Electric CNC EZMotion NC E60, E68 Series Users Manual

To perform a factory reset, access the system settings from the main menu, navigate to the reset options, and select 'Factory Reset'. Ensure that all important data is backed up as this process will erase all user settings.
Begin by entering the spindle calibration mode in the CNC settings. Follow the on-screen prompts to adjust the spindle speed and alignment parameters. Use the calibration tools provided with the machine for accuracy.
Check the connection cables and ensure they are securely attached. Verify that the correct communication settings such as baud rate and parity are configured on both the CNC and the PC. Restart both devices if necessary.
Perform weekly checks on lubrication levels and clean the machine of any debris. Monthly, inspect belts, electrical connections, and perform a thorough cleaning. Annually, conduct a full inspection and calibration.
Access the tool offset menu from the main screen. Select the tool number you wish to adjust and enter the new offset values. Confirm the changes and test the tool to ensure correct implementation.
First, check the power supply to ensure the machine is receiving power. Inspect the display connection cables for any damage or disconnection. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Download the latest firmware from the Mitsubishi Electric website. Transfer the firmware file to a USB drive and insert it into the CNC's USB port. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Start by recalibrating the machine and checking the tool offsets. Ensure that the material is securely clamped and that the cutting tools are sharp and properly aligned.
Navigate to the diagnostics menu from the main screen. Here you can access error logs, system performance data, and hardware status to help identify any issues.
The CNC should be operated in a clean, dry environment with temperatures between 10°C and 40°C (50°F and 104°F). Humidity should be kept below 75% to prevent moisture-related issues.