Hi Eric

I have a pair of light boxes and a CRO on the job:

-          Modular Technology MT25-IV on the PPR side,

-          BlackBox TS50A on the D-9 side,

-          CRO on p2 & p3

This unit says it takes and is receiving 220V power

I can see codes going to the unit, but nothing coming out – stuck at logical 
zero (-7.5 V)

I could start to believe that the RS232 driver may have an issue

It sounds as though your experience is feed tape and out come the octets ?

Martin
From: Eric Moore [mailto:mooreeric...@gmail.com]
Sent: 10 April 2022 02:01
To: Martin Bishop <mjd.bis...@emeritus-solutions.com>
Cc: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: Fanuc PPR - Paper Tape Punch, Printer and Reader : Not quite 
working

Hi Martin, do you have an RS232 light box like this one?

RS232 Breakout Tester LED Monitor, DB9 Male to Female Breakout Module 
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CDQ76Q8/

I am so confused why you are not seeing anything, I have had 3 PPRs (2 bartered 
away) and never had any issues except a broken punch pin and one needing 220V 
power.

-Eric


On Sat, Apr 9, 2022, 7:18 PM Martin Bishop 
<mjd.bis...@emeritus-solutions.com<mailto:mjd.bis...@emeritus-solutions.com>> 
wrote:
Eric

Thank you for the manual and the suggestion of pulling all the jumpers.  With 
all but jumper 1 out, it punches and remote starts (Xon) the reader at 4800 
8N1; unchanged functionality.  However, still, nothing is emitted from the 232 
for consumption by Putty.

Unfortunately, the SystemP manual contains identical pages on the PPR to those 
in the PPR’s own manual.  Nonetheless useful as context, and for perusal in 
slow time.

Martin

From: Eric Moore [mailto:mooreeric...@gmail.com<mailto:mooreeric...@gmail.com>]
Sent: 10 April 2022 00:09
To: Martin Bishop 
<mjd.bis...@emeritus-solutions.com<mailto:mjd.bis...@emeritus-solutions.com>>; 
General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts 
<cctalk@classiccmp.org<mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>>
Subject: Re: Fanuc PPR - Paper Tape Punch, Printer and Reader : Not quite 
working

http://vtda.org/docs/computing/FANUC/B-54111E-02_FANUC_System_P_Model_G_Operators_1983.pdf

Here you are, I knew I scanned the manual. This has all the jumper settings, 
and instructions on local vs remote modes.

-Eric



On Sat, Apr 9, 2022, 5:50 PM Eric Moore 
<mooreeric...@gmail.com<mailto:mooreeric...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Martin, I use the PPR for all kinds of paper tape shennanigans.

https://youtu.be/hGr0F9a7x1A

Remove all but the first jumper, and that may help with your issues. I found at 
one point the jumper settings, but will need to search.

-Eric


On Sat, Apr 9, 2022, 4:56 PM Martin Bishop via cctalk 
<cctalk@classiccmp.org<mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:
A nicely made yellow box with a rather poor manual - both lost in translation 
and limited in scope.

Working on setting one to work, but can't get anything out of the serial port.  
In drives the punch, and the punched data verifies (based on a QL).  In also 
drives the printer, although somewhat garbled, perhaps due to BCD coding or 
perhaps due to invalid parity (which is configured as no check).  The reader 
'reads' tape both in response to X/ON over RS232 and in response to front panel 
keys.  However, nothing is emitted onto 232.  The D25 - D-9 transition has all 
the RTS/CTS and DSR/DTR/DCD lines knitted appropriately and indicating 
'correctly' on blinkenlites.  Interestingly, on long test tapes the reader does 
not fall off the end but stops, repeatably after ~49" which is remarkably close 
to 512 octets.  Finally, the CNC termination octets : % (ASCII) and 0x80 (BCD : 
RS-244) don't seem to impress the reader - nothing changes.

Specific queries:
- Are there any magic control codes or handshaking rituals to coax data out of 
the reader
- Is the PPR to CNC Controller interface protocol manual available as pdf
- Where can I find drawings for the PPR's electronics, most importantly the 
main board (with its 8031)
- Suggestions on how to proceed with setting to work / fault diagnosis
- Has anyone house trained one of these to read PDP-11 absolute binary tapes, 
their target market was G code (text)

Martin

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