Difference between revisions of "Eaton Leonard Lightspeed Communications Setup"
(→LightSpeed Controls Require That VTube-LASER uses the EXACT PART NUMBER for RECALL) |
|||
(55 intermediate revisions by one user not shown) | |||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
− | + | __NOTOC__ | |
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
+ | |||
==How to Setup VTube for Communications with Supravision Network== | ==How to Setup VTube for Communications with Supravision Network== | ||
Line 35: | Line 36: | ||
</td> | </td> | ||
<td> | <td> | ||
− | [[image:vtube_benderlinkgrid.png| | + | [[image:vtube_benderlinkgrid.png|600px]]<br><br> |
</td> | </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
− | ==How To Setup Eaton Leonard LIGHTSPEED for Communications with | + | ==How To Setup Eaton Leonard LIGHTSPEED for Communications with VTube-LASER== |
<table> | <table> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td width="300"> | <td width="300"> | ||
− | + | Use these steps to set up a connection to LightSpeeds with our [[VTube-LASER]], [[VTube-STEP]], and [[Benderlink]] software packages. All of our software packages are equipped with the Supravision Network protocol - which is a protocol LightSpeed uses to communicate with VTube-LASER. | |
</td> | </td> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
Line 78: | Line 79: | ||
* '''BENDER NUMBER''': Set the bender to a unique integer number. This is very important if you have multiple benders that share the same network location for transfer of data files.<br><br>The bender number allows each bender to understand if the data files dropped in the shared path are its responsibility or another bender's.<br><br>The original SV protocol can handle bender numbers from 1 to 99. VTube can go higher if necessary.<br><br> | * '''BENDER NUMBER''': Set the bender to a unique integer number. This is very important if you have multiple benders that share the same network location for transfer of data files.<br><br>The bender number allows each bender to understand if the data files dropped in the shared path are its responsibility or another bender's.<br><br>The original SV protocol can handle bender numbers from 1 to 99. VTube can go higher if necessary.<br><br> | ||
* '''CHECKBOX OPTIONS''': Select any of the checkbox options that you want to enable. <br><br> | * '''CHECKBOX OPTIONS''': Select any of the checkbox options that you want to enable. <br><br> | ||
− | ** '''LOG''': To log activity as it occurs<br><br> | + | **'''1 - LOG''': To log activity as it occurs<br><br> |
− | ** '''METRIC''': To make all linear data communicate in Millimeters rather than the default Inches<br><br> | + | **'''2 - METRIC''': To make all linear data communicate in Millimeters rather than the default Inches<br><br> |
− | ** '''PRESET CLR''': To ignore any incoming Centerline Radius data. If you leave this disabled, then you will probably need to setup the CLR after LightSpeed receives a new part file from the measuring center.<br><br> | + | **'''3 - PRESET CLR''': To ignore any incoming Centerline Radius data. If you leave this disabled, then you will probably need to setup the CLR after LightSpeed receives a new part file from the measuring center.<br><br> |
− | * '''NETWORK PATH''': Set the Network Path to a location on the network that allows read/write access. This is the path where all machines and measuring centers will drop and pickup command files using the Supravision Network protocol. | + | * '''NETWORK PATH''': Set the Network Path to a location on the network that allows read/write access. This is the path where all machines and measuring centers will drop and pickup command files using the Supravision Network protocol.<br><br> |
</td> | </td> | ||
Line 89: | Line 90: | ||
</td> | </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td width="300" valign=top> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT WHERE TO PUT THE NETWORK PATH==== | ||
+ | Use only a path that is pointing to a location on the LightSpeed control local hard drive. Then link the VTube-LASER computer to that path through the network.'''<br><br> | ||
+ | It is our experience that LightSpeed controls will often only communicate using the Supravision Network protocol if the path is set to the LightSpeed's local hard drive.<br><br>Either LightSpeed cannot handle a UNC path (with slashes like \\192.168.0.2\VTube-LASER) or it cannot handle slightly delayed network speeds.<br><br>However, sharing the LightSpeed drive and using it as the shared path works well.<br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td valign=top> | ||
+ | [[image:LightSpeed Path Limitations.png|400px]] | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | |||
</table> | </table> | ||
Line 96: | Line 112: | ||
− | ===LightSpeed Controls Require That VTube-LASER uses the | + | ===LightSpeed Controls Require That VTube-LASER uses the SAME PART NUMBER for RECALL=== |
<table> | <table> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
− | <td width="300"> | + | <td width="300" valign=top> |
− | ''' | + | '''The Part Number is very important when VTube-LASER performs a bender data RECALL. It must be set first before you press RECALL.'''<br><br> |
During RECALL the Eaton Leonard LightSpeed returns data from the FILE in the control based on the part number you entered in VTube-LASER's Bender Setup window.'''<br><br> | During RECALL the Eaton Leonard LightSpeed returns data from the FILE in the control based on the part number you entered in VTube-LASER's Bender Setup window.'''<br><br> | ||
− | For example, if you are running "Simulator Part" (see the image on the right), and want to recall the data you see on the screen, then it is important to type in the exact part number in VTube-LASER's Bender Setup screen before recalling.<br><br> | + | For example, if you are running "Simulator Part" (see the image on the right), and want to recall the data you see on the screen in the LightSpeed controls, then it is important to type in the exact part number in VTube-LASER's Bender Setup screen before recalling.<br><br> |
+ | ====What Happens When You Recall a Different Part Number==== | ||
If you recall part "12345" from VTube-LASER, then the LightSpeed will search for part "12345" in the part database on the disk - and return the data for "12345" from storage if it is found. If it isn't found, then LightSpeed will just let the connection timeout.<br><br> | If you recall part "12345" from VTube-LASER, then the LightSpeed will search for part "12345" in the part database on the disk - and return the data for "12345" from storage if it is found. If it isn't found, then LightSpeed will just let the connection timeout.<br><br> | ||
+ | ====What Happens When You SEND a Different Part Number==== | ||
During SEND from VTube-LASER to the LightSpeed, if the part number is different than the one that is running in memory, then the data will overwrite the data in the FILE and not the one in the control's memory. Please be careful to use the correct Part Number during communications for both SEND and RECALL. | During SEND from VTube-LASER to the LightSpeed, if the part number is different than the one that is running in memory, then the data will overwrite the data in the FILE and not the one in the control's memory. Please be careful to use the correct Part Number during communications for both SEND and RECALL. | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
Line 111: | Line 129: | ||
<td> | <td> | ||
− | [[image: | + | [[image:LightSpeed ProgramScreen ReceivedData in VTL Bender Setup.png|700px]]<br><br> |
− | [[image: | + | [[image:LightSpeed_ProgramScreen_ReceivedData2.png|700px]]<br><br> |
+ | |||
</td> | </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
Line 119: | Line 138: | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
− | ===LightSpeed | + | ===Some LightSpeed Controls Always Return A Part Number With the First Character Only=== |
<table> | <table> | ||
Line 125: | Line 144: | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td width="300"> | <td width="300"> | ||
− | + | This is a bug in some versions of LightSpeed controls - but it does not create a problem for VTube-LASER. If you recall '''123456', then LightSpeed will answer with the data in 123456, but always truncate the part number to "1" alone.<br><br> | |
− | + | If this happens during a RECALL, then just tell VTube-LASER to IGNORE the incoming part number every time. (The fact that the LightSpeed answered means that you are using a part number that already exists on the LightSpeed control.) | |
− | If | + | |
− | + | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
</td> | </td> | ||
<td> | <td> | ||
− | [[image: | + | [[image:VTL reaction to LightSpeed Truncating the Part Number.png|600px]] |
</td> | </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
Line 139: | Line 156: | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
<br><br> | <br><br> | ||
− | |||
===LightSpeed Part Numbers for Communication are Limited to 33 Characters=== | ===LightSpeed Part Numbers for Communication are Limited to 33 Characters=== | ||
Line 147: | Line 163: | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td width="300"> | <td width="300"> | ||
− | The part number character length can be greater than 33 characters in both the LightSpeed and VTube-LASER. However, the part number length is truncated to 33 characters maximum by the LightSpeed during communications.<br><br> | + | The part number character length can be greater than 33 characters in both the LightSpeed and VTube-LASER. However, the part number length is truncated to 33 characters maximum by the LightSpeed <u>during communications</u>.<br><br> |
See the example RECALL on the right. The incoming part number is truncated in length.<br><br> | See the example RECALL on the right. The incoming part number is truncated in length.<br><br> | ||
This is a limitation on the LightSpeed side of the connection. VTube has no control over this limitation. You might want to restrict your part names so that they have less than 33 characters if you want to communicate with VTube.<br><br> | This is a limitation on the LightSpeed side of the connection. VTube has no control over this limitation. You might want to restrict your part names so that they have less than 33 characters if you want to communicate with VTube.<br><br> | ||
Line 153: | Line 169: | ||
<td> | <td> | ||
− | [[image:vtube-laser_v2.7_EL_LightSpeed_PartNumber_Character_Count_Limitation.png| | + | [[image:vtube-laser_v2.7_EL_LightSpeed_PartNumber_Character_Count_Limitation.png|600px]] |
</td> | </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
==VTube-STEP Communications Test With LightSpeed== | ==VTube-STEP Communications Test With LightSpeed== | ||
− | VTube-STEP is the version of VTube that allows you to send data from a model to a bender. | + | VTube-STEP is the version of VTube that allows you to send data from a model to a bender. <br> (VTube-LASER can SEND and RECALL. See the VTube-LASER section below.) This section is for testing the LightSpeed control with with VTube-STEP.<br><br> |
In order to communicate with the LightSpeed control, it's necessary to switch on remote communications in the control in the user interface.<br><br> | In order to communicate with the LightSpeed control, it's necessary to switch on remote communications in the control in the user interface.<br><br> | ||
Line 265: | Line 282: | ||
==VTube-LASER Communications Test With LightSpeed== | ==VTube-LASER Communications Test With LightSpeed== | ||
− | VTube-LASER is the version of VTube that communicates with a FARO arm in order to measure tubes and correct benders. | + | VTube-LASER is the version of VTube that communicates with a FARO arm in order to measure tubes and correct benders. <br> It's communications capabilities are more sophisticated than VTube-STEP. VTube-STEP can send data to the bender. VTube-LASER can SEND and RECALL. <br> This section is for testingthe LightSpeed control with with VTube-LASER.<br><br> |
In order to communicate with the LightSpeed control, it's necessary to switch on remote communications in the control in the user interface.<br><br> | In order to communicate with the LightSpeed control, it's necessary to switch on remote communications in the control in the user interface.<br><br> | ||
Line 371: | Line 388: | ||
Change any value in the YBC data. Make the value change easily recognizable for when we recall the data in VTube-LASER.<br><br> | Change any value in the YBC data. Make the value change easily recognizable for when we recall the data in VTube-LASER.<br><br> | ||
Now, at VTube-LASER press RECALL. LightSpeed should answer VTube-LASER with the new data in the blue columns.<br><br> | Now, at VTube-LASER press RECALL. LightSpeed should answer VTube-LASER with the new data in the blue columns.<br><br> | ||
− | If the new values are displayed in the blue LRA columns, then the communication was successful. | + | If the new values are displayed in the blue LRA columns, then the communication was successful.<br><br> |
+ | '''(Note: VTube-STEP cannot perform a RECALL from the bender. Only VTube-LASER can RECALL data.)''' | ||
</td> | </td> | ||
<td valign=top> | <td valign=top> |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 19 April 2023
This document outlines the basic communications setup for a Lightspeed control. |
|
|
How to Setup VTube for Communications with Supravision Network
The VTube Benderlink setup grid needs to be properly configured to for Supravision Network communications before it will work with the LightSpeed. |
How To Setup Eaton Leonard LIGHTSPEED for Communications with VTube-LASER
Use these steps to set up a connection to LightSpeeds with our VTube-LASER, VTube-STEP, and Benderlink software packages. All of our software packages are equipped with the Supravision Network protocol - which is a protocol LightSpeed uses to communicate with VTube-LASER. |
STEP 1: System Menu and Administrative Control
Change to the Systems menu. If you are not running the operator station as an administrator, then press SECURITY and enter the administrator code. (The default administrator code is "123" - but some customers will have changed this code.) Press the DEVICE CONFIG button. |
STEP 2: Device Config / Machine Menu
In DEVICE CONFIG, enter the MACHINE menu. Select a Measure Machine tab. LightSpeed can store four simultaneous measuring center setups for connection to multiple measuring centers.
|
|
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT WHERE TO PUT THE NETWORK PATHUse only a path that is pointing to a location on the LightSpeed control local hard drive. Then link the VTube-LASER computer to that path through the network. |
RULES for EATON LEONARD LIGHTSPEED COMMUNICATION
LightSpeed Controls Require That VTube-LASER uses the SAME PART NUMBER for RECALL
The Part Number is very important when VTube-LASER performs a bender data RECALL. It must be set first before you press RECALL. What Happens When You Recall a Different Part NumberIf you recall part "12345" from VTube-LASER, then the LightSpeed will search for part "12345" in the part database on the disk - and return the data for "12345" from storage if it is found. If it isn't found, then LightSpeed will just let the connection timeout. What Happens When You SEND a Different Part NumberDuring SEND from VTube-LASER to the LightSpeed, if the part number is different than the one that is running in memory, then the data will overwrite the data in the FILE and not the one in the control's memory. Please be careful to use the correct Part Number during communications for both SEND and RECALL.
|
Some LightSpeed Controls Always Return A Part Number With the First Character Only
This is a bug in some versions of LightSpeed controls - but it does not create a problem for VTube-LASER. If you recall 123456', then LightSpeed will answer with the data in 123456, but always truncate the part number to "1" alone. |
LightSpeed Part Numbers for Communication are Limited to 33 Characters
The part number character length can be greater than 33 characters in both the LightSpeed and VTube-LASER. However, the part number length is truncated to 33 characters maximum by the LightSpeed during communications. |
VTube-STEP Communications Test With LightSpeed
VTube-STEP is the version of VTube that allows you to send data from a model to a bender.
(VTube-LASER can SEND and RECALL. See the VTube-LASER section below.) This section is for testing the LightSpeed control with with VTube-STEP.
In order to communicate with the LightSpeed control, it's necessary to switch on remote communications in the control in the user interface.
STEP 1: Exit AUTO Mode
Be sure to exit AUTO mode if that is the mode it is currently in. LightSpeed does not communicate if it is in AUTO mode. |
STEP 2: Enter the Vector Menu
Click on the "Vector" button on the right side of the screen. |
STEP 3: Choose the VMM for VTube
Newer versions of LightSpeed let you choose which measuring center to communicate with. |
STEP 4: Allow Network Control
In the VECTOR menu, press the "Allow Network Control" button until it turns orange. (Orange indicates that it is toggled on.) |
STEP 5: SEND a Part from the VTube-STEP
If a part is not in VTube already, then load one in before you continue.
|
STEP 6: Observe the LightSpeed Communications Status Box
The Communications Status box in the LightSpeed Vector menu should show activity - like that the incoming file was saved. |
VTube-LASER Communications Test With LightSpeed
VTube-LASER is the version of VTube that communicates with a FARO arm in order to measure tubes and correct benders.
It's communications capabilities are more sophisticated than VTube-STEP. VTube-STEP can send data to the bender. VTube-LASER can SEND and RECALL.
This section is for testingthe LightSpeed control with with VTube-LASER.
In order to communicate with the LightSpeed control, it's necessary to switch on remote communications in the control in the user interface.
STEP 1: Exit AUTO Mode
Be sure to exit AUTO mode if that is the mode it is currently in. LightSpeed does not communicate if it is in AUTO mode. |
STEP 2: Enter the Vector Menu
Click on the "Vector" button on the right side of the screen. |
STEP 3: Choose the VMM for VTube
Newer versions of LightSpeed let you choose which measuring center to communicate with. |
STEP 4: Allow Network Control
In the VECTOR menu, press the "Allow Network Control" button until it turns orange. (Orange indicates that it is toggled on.) |
STEP 5: SEND a Part from the VTube-LASER
From the measuring center, send a part to the LightSpeed. (This assumes that the connection has been made and that the SVNET protcol is being used, and that the appropriate bender number is used at the measuring center. The screen on the right shows an example Bender Setup screen in VTube-LASER for communication. |
STEP 6: Observe the LightSpeed Communications Status Box
The Communications Status box in the LightSpeed Vector menu should show activity - like that the incoming file was saved. |
STEP 7: Perform a RECALL at VTube-LASER
Change any value in the YBC data. Make the value change easily recognizable for when we recall the data in VTube-LASER. |
Solving LightSpeed Bend Die / Incoming RADIUS Mismatch Issue
If you send a part to the LightSpeed that has dies that do not match the current die setup, then the Bend Die columns in the VIEW page will turn red - indicating a problem. |
SOLUTION 1: Change the Radius Values in VTube before Sending Data
It's easy to change the radius values for a tube model before sending the data to the bender. In the video example, you will see a radius value of 1". However, in the Eaton Leonard LightSpeed, the die centerline radius is 1.125". So, just before sending data to the bender, we change the radius to match the bend die on the bender. This does not change the shape of the tube in space. It only changes the lengths between bends. |
SOLUTION 2: Be sure the TOOLS Page Is Setup With Non Zero Values
When you clear a part, the process also can clear the tool page so that all the values are reset to zero. The image on the right shows what happens after clear of a program in the LightSpeed |
SOLUTION 3: Be sure the YBC Page CENTERLINE RADIUS Values Match the TOOL Page Values
Other Pages
|