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CS-Lab / CSIO/IP-A WARNING
« on: May 02, 2015, 01:01:11 AM »
DO NOT BUY !!!!   I HAVE TRIED EVERY THING WITH MINE ,EVEN DIFFERENT COMPUTERS. ALL I CAN GET IS "CONECTION FAILED". I HAVE DONE EVERYTHING THE MANUAL SAYS TO DO. WHEN YOU TRY TO UPLOAD FIRMWARE IT SAYS "NO DEVICE FOUND".I EVEN HAD TO MAKE A NEW CROSS OVER CABLE ,THE ONE THEY SENT WAS WIRED WRONG(TWO WIRES CROSSED)THERE IS ALSO NO SUPPORT. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY

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CS-Lab / csmio/ip-a communication problem
« on: April 27, 2015, 06:24:32 PM »
I have  a csmio/ip-a  i can not get it to communicate . I run firmware uploader it says " no device found " .when i click on plug in comtrol  in mach3 it says "csmio not connected. i have it connected direct to the computer with the crossover cable. there is nothing connected to the csmio except cable and the power. i turned the power on then waited to connect the cable , but i get the same thing.I have spent more time then i want  trying to get this to work .the computer is not connected to the net , but i brought it in from the shop to download thefirmware and Microsoft NetFramework 3.5  . ithis thing is about to end up in a corner .

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CS-Lab / csmio/ip-a encoder wiring
« on: February 15, 2015, 06:06:32 PM »
I have mr-j3-60a amps (Mitsubishi) and a csmio/ip-a controller. I know that the encoder wire go to the amp input then to the controller from the amp output. I have got the six wires for the  A- ,A+ ,B- , B+, Z- ,Z+ . what I dont understand is where does the +5 volt and ground come from.

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