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Diagnostic Communication System Ensures Higher Uptime, Faster Service

New remote diagnostics capability on Cincinnati and Giddings & Lewis machine tools from Fives Machining Systems allows operators to connect with experts via secure CNC screen sharing to diagnose and overcome many stoppages within minutes.

Posted: June 11, 2016

Booth S-8109: The Diagnostic Communication System (DCS) from Fives Machining Systems enables factory technicians to examine active alarms and operator messages, operator and alarm histories, control parameter settings, PLC programs and the state of devices such as solenoids, switches and encoders. Even without a fault message, they can help step the machine operator through to a solution, and do audio and video sessions if the operator has a webcam.
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In Booth S-8109, Fives Machining Systems (Fond du Lac, WI) introduces a new remote diagnostics capability that allows machine operators to connect with Fives Cincinnati and Fives Giddings & Lewis experts – via secure CNC screen sharing – to diagnose and overcome many stoppages within minutes. “In 30 percent to 40 percent of cases, we can solve a customer’s problem or point them to the solution without the delay for on-site service,” said Wade Blain, a project engineer at Fives Giddings & Lewis. “It significantly increases customer uptime and, if a repair is needed, the diagnostic process allows us to ship the correct parts in advance so the service person can start work immediately on arrival.”

Diagnostic Communication System (DCS) is now standard on all new Cincinnati and Giddings & Lewis machine tools and composite system. It is also available as a system upgrade for installed machines with a PC-based HMI on Fanuc, Siemens and Heidenhain controls. The enabling software, TeamViewer, establishes an encrypted, password-protected connection to the customer’s CNC over a VPN (virtual private network). A new and unique password is generated by TeamViewer for each session. Legacy CNCs can access diagnostic service using a connected laptop to run TeamViewer software.

“A major advantage is that we can have several of our factory technicians from different departments simultaneously logged into a customer’s machine to ensure we have the right expertise to handle most any problem,” added Blain. “We can examine active alarms and operator messages, operator and alarm histories, control parameter settings, PLC programs and the state of devices such as solenoids, switches and encoders. Even without a fault message, we may be able to step the customer through to a solution. We can do audio and video sessions, too, if the customer has a webcam.” TeamViewer software is an established IT industry tool for high-security remote maintenance of data processing systems in government and highly sensitive businesses. It is in use on 200 million computers worldwide, according to the manufacturer, TeamViewer GmbH (Göppingen, Germany).

Global Services Fives Machining Systems, Inc., 1780 Worldwide Boulevard, Hebron, KY 41048, 800-934-0735, Fax: 859-534-4991, metal-cutting-composites.fivesgroup.com.

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