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Okuma OSP Alarm NotifierPrefaceThank you for downloading Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier. This application enables youto receive Okuma machine tool alarm messages via email along with a screen shot ofthe current state of the CNC controller. This application is one of many examples thatshowcase the power of the open architecture THINC CNC controller. To learn moreabout Okuma and the THINC CNC controller please visit Okuma’s web site atwww.okuma.com. Please take the time to read this document in full and in addition tothis take the time to read and understand the Okuma machine manuals.License agreementDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTYALL THE COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUTWARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MORRIS MIDWEST LLC MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,THAT THEY ARE FREE OF ERROR, OR ARE CONSISTENT WITH ANY PARTICULAR STANDARDOF MERCHANTABILITY, OR THAT THEY WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR ANYPARTICULAR APPLICATION.THEY SHOULD NOT BE RELIED ON FOR SOLVING A PROBLEM WHOSE INCORRECT SOLUTIONCOULD RESULT IN INJURY TO A PERSON OR LOSS OF PROPERTY.IF YOU DO USE THEM IN SUCH A MANNER, IT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.MORRIS MIDWEST LLC, AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR DIRECT,INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM YOUR USE OF THE PROGRAMS.UPON USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS2

Okuma OSP Alarm NotifierINDEX1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .P41.1 Machine tool system requirments P41.2 How to update .NET framwork P41.3 How to update THINC API . P51.4 Installing the THINC startup service . P61.5 GMAIL (Google Mail) . . P62 INSTALLING THE APPLICATION. . . .P72.1 Running setup file . . P72.2 Where is the application stored. . P83 USING THE APPLICATION . . .P103.1 Starting the application . P103.2 Entering settings . P113.3 Running the application . P143.4 Stopping and closing the application . . P163.5 Errors and Logging . P173

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier1 System requirements1.1 Machine tool system requirementsOkuma OSP controllerWindows softwarerequirementsTHINC API minimum version.NET frameworkGoogle GMAIL accountInternet 00MWindows XP Service Pack 3, Windows 7 Service pack 1THINC API 1.15.0.0 and THINC Startup Service.NET 4.0A valid GMAIL (Google Mail) account must be setupYou can register a GMAIL account at https://mail.google.com/A working high speed internet connection is required1.2 How to update .NET frameworkUpon running Alarm Notifier setup executable if the system software does not meet the.NET framework requirements the application will prompt you for permission to install.NET framework 4.0. Simply click on the checkbox for reading the and accepting the termsand license and click install.Once the installation is complete you will be required to reboot the machine4

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier1 System requirements continued1.3 How to update THINC APIFirst you will need to identify the current version of THINC API installed on the machine.You can do this by opening the taskbar on the machine’s controller by holding the controlkey (located on the control panel keyboard) down and then press the cancel keyOnce the task bar is opened click on the small API iconand this will open the APInotifier that will show the version. Should the API require an update please contact yourlocal Okuma distributor to order the latest version5

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier1 System requirements continued1.4 Installing the THINC startup serviceThe THINC startup service is a utility that comes with your Okuma API disc. The THINCstartup service will automatically launch THINC API dependent applications only if theTHINC API is initialized. For information on how to install and use the THINC startupservice please read the THINC startup service manual (Okuma publication M911-080213-01) located on the THINC API disc.1.5 Gmail (Google Mail)This application requires the use of a valid GMAIL (Google Mail) account. To register afree GMAIL account go to your preferred web browser and type GMAIL in the search oryou can navigate directly to the GMAIL site using this address https://mail.google.com/6

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier2 Installing the application continued2.1 Running the setup fileLocate the setup.exe file for the Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier and double click on theapplication to run it.After executing the setup application proceed through the setup prompts to install theapplication.7

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier2 Installing the application continued2.2 Where the application is storedDuring the installation of the application the installer will prompt you of the defaultinstallation directory. At this point you may choose a different directory or proceed withthe default which is D:\Morris Midwest\Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier8

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier2 Installing the application continued2.2 Where the application settings are storedThe settings of the application are storedWindows XP : C:\Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application Data\Morris Midwest\Okuma OSP Alarm NotifierWindows 7: C:\Users\(Username)\AppData\Local\Morris MidwestThe user config file is XML format and can be opened with a text editor such as WordPador notepad; however modifications of the user config file is not necessary9

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application3.1 Starting the applicationTo start the application navigate to the start menu and programs\Morris Midwest\ OkumaOSP Alarm Notifier and click on the icon to run the application.Note: A shortcut is also created on the desktop10

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.2 Setting up the applicationOnce the application is open the screen should show like below.Click on the modify button to unlock the textbox fields11

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.2 Setting up the application continuedNext click on the settings tab and fill out your GMAIL account info. This will be theaccount the application uses to send emails from.Next check box which alarm class levels you wish to receive emails on and if you wantthe application to start monitoring at the startup of the application you can check the “runat startup” boxNote: If you want the application to auto start at machine startup please refer to theTHINC startup service manual for details12

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.2 Setting up the application continuedNext click on the main tab and fill out the email account you wish the notification to be sentto along with the subjectAfter the information is complete click on the save button and a message box will appearstating that the settings have been saved.13

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.3 Running the application in monitor modeAfter all the settings are complete we can now place the application in monitor mode byclicking on the monitor button. This will minimize the application to the task bar. You canstill display the application by navigating to the task bar and clicking on the applicationDuring monitoring if the application encounters a machine alarm that you wish to receivean email about the application will capture the current screen and send you an email withthe screenshot attached as an attachment.14

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.3 Running the application in monitor mode continuedBelow is an example of an email notification received from the application15

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.4 Stopping and closing the applicationTo stop the application monitoring simply click on the stop button or to close theapplication simply click on the close button16

Okuma OSP Alarm Notifier3 Using the application continued3.5 Errors and loggingAll application errors and events are tracked and logged. You can view the running log bysimply clicking on the log tab. You can also view the history of logs by navigating to theapplication’s root directory and clicking on the log error.txt file17

The THINC startup service is a utility that comes with your Okuma API disc. The THINC startup service will automatically launch THINC API dependent applications only if the THINC API is initialized. For information on how to install and use the THINC startup service please read the THINC startup service manual (Okuma publication M911-08-

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