There are more Okuma Legacy Machines or older controls out there than P Controls and many of them are perhaps not networked
but heavily utilized.
DataZen has developed a product called Legacy Data Collector to connect to some of the older Okuma controls such as 7000s,
E100s, U100s etc. The application will collect certain data from these older controls, process the data, and expose the processed
data to the user in a meanigful manner.
Legacy Data Collector connects to the machine(s) using the user input IP address and polls data in a certain scan rate. Users can set the polling interval manually. The default value is 60 seconds.

This extended view displays the following machine information:

Users can manually set the Tool Change Warning by clicking the “Tool Change” button. When user set the tool change warning to
“TRUE” the yellow warning light will flash. The user can also set the warning to “FALSE” manually.

The user can export and save the data displayed in the machine information section the data to a text file by clicking the button
“Export File” or by selecting the “Export File” option from the File menu.

Tower light allows the user to view the status of the machine. Red indicates that machine is at alarm, Yellow indicates that machine is at warning (flashes when Tool change warning turned ON) and Green indicates that the machine is running.
but heavily utilized.
DataZen has developed a product called Legacy Data Collector to connect to some of the older Okuma controls such as 7000s,
E100s, U100s etc. The application will collect certain data from these older controls, process the data, and expose the processed
data to the user in a meanigful manner.
Legacy Data Collector connects to the machine(s) using the user input IP address and polls data in a certain scan rate. Users can set the polling interval manually. The default value is 60 seconds.

This extended view displays the following machine information:
- Machine Name – Displays the Machine from which the data is polled.
- In-cycle – Displays the in cycle status of the machine
- Auto Mode – Displays the auto Mode status of the machine.
- At Alarm – Displays the alarm status of the machine.
- Operating Condition – Displays the operating status. If in non-operating state, displays the nonoperating
- condition. (Running, In-Proc Setup, Part Waiting, Maintenance, etc.)
- Tool Change – Displays the tool change status of the machine.
- Tool Change Warning – Displays the status of the Tool change warning signal.

Users can manually set the Tool Change Warning by clicking the “Tool Change” button. When user set the tool change warning to
“TRUE” the yellow warning light will flash. The user can also set the warning to “FALSE” manually.

The user can export and save the data displayed in the machine information section the data to a text file by clicking the button
“Export File” or by selecting the “Export File” option from the File menu.

Tower light allows the user to view the status of the machine. Red indicates that machine is at alarm, Yellow indicates that machine is at warning (flashes when Tool change warning turned ON) and Green indicates that the machine is running.




