At 11:09 AM 8/2/2007, you wrote:
>Gentlemen,
>     I am getting an error when starting EMC on one of my development
>computers. It seems it started after an update.
>     The error message is:
>
>Coordinate system index parameter 5220 out of range.
>
>
>     This prevents EMC starting. EMC starts and runs fine using the sim
>configurations.
>I checked parameter 5220 in the var file. It is all zeros.
>
>What should I look at?
>
>thanks
>Stuart


Page 129 of the manual says 5220 is the number of the default work offset 
it should have a value between 1 and 9 for offsets G54 - G59.3.
"
During initialization, the coordinate system is selected that is specified 
by parameter 5220. A value
of 1 means the first coordinate system (the one G54 activates), a value of 
2 means the second
coordinate system (the one G55 activates), and so on. It is an error for 
the value of parameter 5220
to be anything but a whole number between one and nine.
"

Make it 1 of the standard G54 default.
__________
Andre' B.  Clear Lake, Wi.



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