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4.3.3 Status Error Indication Function
When there is a sequence or parameter error, the error LED (yellow) in
the display section of the spindle amplifier module (SPM) goes on with
an error code displayed. This can ease troubleshooting at the time of
machine startup.
The error LED
n error code is indicated.
from 01
status
When the spindle amplifier module does not operate for a certain
function, check whether the status error is indicated in the display
section of the SPM.
No. Description Action
01
Although neither *ESP (emergency
stop signal) (there are two types of
signals, a PMC signal and PSM
contact signal) nor MRDY (machine
ready signal) has been input, SFR
(forward rotation signal), SRV
(reverse rotation signal), or ORCM
(orientation command) is input.
Check the *ESP and MRDY
sequences. For MRDY, pay
attention to the parameter that
specifies whether to use the
MRDY signal (bit 0 of parameter
No. 4001).
03
Although parameter settings are such
that that there is no position sensor
(position control is not to be
performed, that is, bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 of
parameter No. 4002 are, respectively,
0, 0, 0, and 0), a Cs axis contour
control command has been issued.
In this case, the motor is not
activated.
Check setting of the parameter.
04
Although parameter settings are such
that that there is no position sensor
(position control is not to be
performed, that is, bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 of
parameter No. 4002 are, respectively,
0, 0, 0, and 0), a servo mode (such as
rigid tapping or Cs axis control)
command or spindle synchronization
control command has been issued.
In this case, the motor is not
activated.
Check setting of the parameter.
05
Although optional parameter for the
orientation function is not set, an
ORCM (orientation command) is
input.
Check setting of the parameter for
orientation.
06
Although optional parameter for the
output switching option is not set,
low-speed winding is selected (RCH =
1).
Check setting of the parameter for
output switching and the power
line status signal (RCH).