
B–62835EN/01
8.TROUBLESHOOTING
253
8.21 ALRAM 411
(EXECESSIVE POSITION ERROR DURING MOVE)
8.22 ALARM 414
(DIGITAL SERVO SYSTEM IS ABNORMAL)
8.23 ALRAM 416 (DISCONNECTION ALARM)
8.24 ALARM 417
(DIGITAL SERVO SYSTEM IS ABNORMAL)
8.25 ALARM 700 (OVERHEAT AT CONTROL SIDE)
8.26 ALARM 749
(SERIAL SPINDLE COMMUNICATION ERROR)
8.27 ALARM 750
(SPINDLE SERIAL LINK CANNOT BE STARTED)
8.28 ALARM 751 (SPINDLE ALARM)
8.29 ALARM 900 (ROM PARITY ERROR)
8.30 ALARM 910 TO 911 (RAM PARITY)
8.31 ALARM 920 (WATCH DOG OR RAM PARITY)
8.32 ALARM 924
(SERVO MODULE MOUNTING ERROR)
8.33 ALARM 930 (CPU ERROR)
8.34 ALARM 950 OR 951 (PMC SYSTEM ALARM)
8.35 ALARM 970 (NMI ALARM IN PMC MODULE)
8.36 ALARM 971 (NMI ALARM IN SLC)
8.37 ALARM 973 (NMI ALARM BY UNKNOWN CAUSE)
NOTE
The following example describes the addressing of two
Power Mate–D axes. In a 2–path Power Mate–D, each path
corresponds to one axis. For the G and F addresses, the
first path corresponds to the first–axis address, and the
second path corresponds to an address 1000 greater than
the first–axis address. The Power Mate–F corresponds to
the first–axis address.
Example)
Two–axis Power Mate–D :G130#0. #1
Single–axis Power Mate–D :G130#0
2–path Power Mate–D :G130#0 (first path)
:G1130#0 (second path)
Power Mate–F: G130#0
#1 #0
G130 *IT1*IT2