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*We've also found that you must also select all the bender/Supravision numbers for the AddisonMckee control to take a new number using the KEYBOARD and not the SCREEN control. | *We've also found that you must also select all the bender/Supravision numbers for the AddisonMckee control to take a new number using the KEYBOARD and not the SCREEN control. | ||
− | *After setup is complete, the way to determine the bender number is to open the dialog under one of the measuring center buttons. That dialog will show a bender number in the upper left corner of the | + | *After setup is complete, the way to determine the bender number is to open the dialog under one of the measuring center buttons. That dialog will show a bender number in the upper left corner of the window. |
*Be sure to switch back to the regular hardware key when finished (if you were using the Technician hardware key). | *Be sure to switch back to the regular hardware key when finished (if you were using the Technician hardware key). |
Revision as of 15:03, 14 May 2020
Addison McKee produces tube bending machines. They are headquartered in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, and have an office in Lebanon, Ohio. As of March 17, 2009, AddisonMckee and Eagle have merged. |
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The latest control from Addison is the Mark V ("Mark Five") control. Mark IV and Mark V controls are Windows-based. |
- See Benderlink for Addison for software that links this bender to Eaton Leonard Vector Tube Data Centers.
How to Enable Communications on an AddisonMckee Bender
To enable Supravision network communications, it is necessary to map a drive S: to a network path in the AddisonMckee control. The network path is where VTube-LASER will be putting Supravision files for commands. In order to map drive S, it is necessary to be running in Technician mode with a special hardware key (dongle). We've discovered that many AddisonMckee benders run in Technician mode all the time. The way to find if you are running in this mode is to try to map drive S like this:
Map drive S:
- Press F12 on the control keyboard.
- A dialog should pop up. Choose "Network Options".
- Choose "Add Addata Network Drive".
- Set this bender up as bender number 1 through 99. (Be sure it is set to a unique number compared to the other benders). In this dialog, YOU MUST PRESS THE KEYBOARD ENTER RATHER THAN "YES" on the screen. If you press YES on the screen, then bender number will not be changed. This is a known bug (or security feature?) in AddisonMckee controls that you must be careful of.
- We've also found that you must also select all the bender/Supravision numbers for the AddisonMckee control to take a new number using the KEYBOARD and not the SCREEN control.
- After setup is complete, the way to determine the bender number is to open the dialog under one of the measuring center buttons. That dialog will show a bender number in the upper left corner of the window.
- Be sure to switch back to the regular hardware key when finished (if you were using the Technician hardware key).
Eaton Leonard Vector Tube Data Center and AddisonMckee Benders |
Download an applications datasheet for the Eaton Leonard Vector Tube Data Center and AddisonMckee Benders. |