Fanuc Ot 900 Parameter List |verified| -

| Machine Builder | Typical 900 Params (examples) | Notes | |----------------|--------------------------------|-------| | (OSP 7000L) | 906 bit 0=1 (dogless reference), 908 bit5=1 (shortest path turret) | Uses absolute encoders – 900 params must match encoder type | | Mori Seiki (SL series) | 907 bit6=1 (rigid tapping), 910 bit7=1 (4th axis live tooling) | Heavy use of 904 PMC ladder protection | | Hardinge (T42, Conquest) | 902 bits 7-6=10 (PMC-R), 908 bit3=1 (random tool selection) | Unique tool changer logic tied to param 941-944 | | Haas (HL-1, HL-2 – early models) | 905 bit7=1 (custom macro), 909 bit4=1 (DNC with no parity) | Haas used modified FANUC OT firmware – check service manual |

The Fanuc 0-T series uses the 900-range parameters to control specific system options and hardware configurations. These are typically "bit" parameters, where each digit (0 or 1) in an 8-bit string enables or disables a specific machine capability Google Groups Core Fanuc 0-T 900 Option Parameters fanuc ot 900 parameter list

Diego opened the cabinet. Behind a taped plastic sleeve was a faded, coffee-stained sheet titled . At the bottom of the first page: “Parameter No. 900–939 option settings.” | Machine Builder | Typical 900 Params (examples)

Before viewing or modifying the list, you must enable PWE (Parameter Write Enable). At the bottom of the first page: “Parameter No

| Machine Builder | Typical 900 Params (examples) | Notes | |----------------|--------------------------------|-------| | (OSP 7000L) | 906 bit 0=1 (dogless reference), 908 bit5=1 (shortest path turret) | Uses absolute encoders – 900 params must match encoder type | | Mori Seiki (SL series) | 907 bit6=1 (rigid tapping), 910 bit7=1 (4th axis live tooling) | Heavy use of 904 PMC ladder protection | | Hardinge (T42, Conquest) | 902 bits 7-6=10 (PMC-R), 908 bit3=1 (random tool selection) | Unique tool changer logic tied to param 941-944 | | Haas (HL-1, HL-2 – early models) | 905 bit7=1 (custom macro), 909 bit4=1 (DNC with no parity) | Haas used modified FANUC OT firmware – check service manual |

The Fanuc 0-T series uses the 900-range parameters to control specific system options and hardware configurations. These are typically "bit" parameters, where each digit (0 or 1) in an 8-bit string enables or disables a specific machine capability Google Groups Core Fanuc 0-T 900 Option Parameters

Diego opened the cabinet. Behind a taped plastic sleeve was a faded, coffee-stained sheet titled . At the bottom of the first page: “Parameter No. 900–939 option settings.”

Before viewing or modifying the list, you must enable PWE (Parameter Write Enable).