
OPERATION
B–63604EN/01
7. ALARM AND SELF–DIAGNOSIS
FUNCTIONS
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Alarm numbers and messages indicate the cause of an alarm. To recover
from an alarm, eliminate the cause and press the reset key.
The error codes are classified as follows:
No. 000 to 255 : P/S alarm (Program errors) (*)
No. 300 to 349 : Absolute pulse coder (APC) alarms
No. 350 to 399 : Serial pulse coder (SPC) alarms
No. 400 to 499 : Servo alarms (1/2)
No. 500 to 599 : Overtravel alarms
No. 600 to 699 : Servo alarms (2/2)
No. 700 to 739 : Overheat alarms
No. 740 to 748 : Rigid tapping alarms
No. 749 to 799 : Spindle alarms
No. 900 to 999 : System alarms
No. 5000 to : P/S alarm (Program errors)
* For an alarm (No. 000 to 255) that occurs in association with
background operation, the indication “xxxBP/S alarm” is provided
(where xxx is an alarm number). Only a BP/S alarm is provided for
No. 140.
See the alarm list in the appendix G for details of the alarms.
D Reset of the alarm
D Alarm numbers