Mitsubishi Meldas | 64 Parameter Manual __link__
Mitsubishi MELDAS 64 (M64) series, which includes models like the M64A, M64AS, and M64S, is primarily documented in the MELDAS 60/60S Series Alarm/Parameter Manual
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Your machine tool builder (e.g., Mazak, Hwacheon) may have restricted certain functions or added custom parameters. Always refer to the Machine Maker’s Instruction Manual for machine-specific details. General Descriptions: Mitsubishi MELDAS 64 (M64) series, which includes models
Note:
: Outlines the hardware limits and environmental requirements for the C6/C64 systems. Always prioritize the Machine Tool Builder's manual Output via RS-232: Use the OUT function to
Step 1: Identify the Alarm
Machine Base Parameters
: Global settings such as the number of axes and system configuration (e.g., parameter #1060 for setup mode).
4. How to Access & Modify Parameters (Hardware Context)
- Output via RS-232: Use the OUT function to send all parameters to a PC.
- Screenshot: For legacy units without communication, photograph the NC Basic, Servo, and Spindle screens.
- Battery Backup: The Meldas 64 uses a lithium battery for SRAM. Parameter loss occurs if battery voltage drops below 2.8V while the control is off.