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Hi All,

I am getting news of a persistent error from our CMM operators, in the status box a error chip message appears as it try's to re-rack and we have to close Fac's to correct the error meaning time spent.

My suggestion is it caused by static as it enters the pocket?

has anyone found any solutions to rectify this issue?

Best Regards
Adam
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I only use ten plates, and they're all manual load so, I just turned off the chip ID. You're probably in a different situation. The machine still knows which probe goes with which program.
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I agree with Dave. I wouldn't use the ID Scanner unless I absolutely had too. In my opinion, the best way to use the Chip ID function is to not use it.
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Exactly! 🤣
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It only knows by rack assignment. If someone puts a 2x70 where a 1x41 is supposed to be it will crash into the part. We have the ID turned off and an operator changed out a probe and forgot to reset the rack.
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That is what I have always believed but Dave's comment sorta sounded like "the machine knows" and my BS detector was going off...LOL
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So if you start a program with the wrong probe inserted it will prompt you to change it. If you manage to insert the WRONG probe, you're on your own... And headed for a crash. So KIND of knows 😃
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If it’s XXT you are using I advise a contact cleaner on the contacts on the plate. I used to have this issue lots (still get it intermittently) but a contact cleaner like Deoxit and a wipe with a clean lint free after helps. 1130_98d1b4cf252d4460b723b7df9903b107.jpeg
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