YASNAC MX3
CNC SYSTEM FOR MACHINING CENTERS
‘etre intial operation, oad theee insttucbons throughly, and reta fr future reference
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YASKAWA.‘CONTENTS
1, OUTLINE 1
1.1 COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT 1
1.2 CONSTRUCTIOR 3
1.3. MAJOR COMPONENTS 4
2, ROUTINE INSPECTION SCHEDULE 7
2.1 TAPE READER 8
2.2 CONTROL PANEL &
2.3. AC SERVOMOTOR 9
2.4 BATTERY 9
3. WAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTS 10
4, TROUBLESHOOTING 11
4.1 TROUBLE IDENTIFICATION 11
4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING BY ALARH CODES 12
4,3, TROUBLESHOOTING WITHOUT ALARM CODES 30
4.4 MAINTENANCE OF accc 49
4.5 SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK 51
4.6 STATUS DISPLAY BY ON-LINE DIAGNOSTICS
FUNCTION COGN) 52
5. ADJUSTHENTS UPON INSTALLATION 54
6. MODULE/UNIT REPLACENERT PROCEDURE 57
6.1 CPU UNIT. 87
6.2 OPERATOR'S PANEL. 88
6.3 OPTIONAL NODULES 59
7, SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT FOR MODULE 60
7.1 20 BOARD 60
7.2 $20 BOARD 61
7.3 sw20 BoaRo se20 -{"""] 61
1.4 1021 61
1.5. AREA NO SETTING AND 1/0 ADDRESS PORT 63
8. NC DATA HANDLING 64
8.1 SYSTEM NO, SETTING (86219) 64
8.2. DISPLAYING AND WRITING PARAMETERS 64
8.3. DISPLAYING AND WRITING KEEP. MEMORY 65
8.4 TAPE INPUT OF SETTING DATA AND PARAMETER
DATA 66
8.5 PUNGHING-OUT OF SETTING DATA AND
PARAMETER OATA 67
8.6 SUMMARY OF STORING DATA AND EDITING
OPERATIONS 67
2. APPENDIX 69
9.1 ALARM NO. LIST 69
9.2. LIST OF SETTING NUMBERS 102
9.3 LIST OF PARAMETER NUMBERS 108
9.4 STORED LEADSCREW ERROR COMPENSATION 130
9,5 LIST OF STANDARD INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS 134
9.6 LIST OF ADDRESS CHARACTERS 1431H0ex
Sabject Chapter Section Pace
AC SERVOROTOR «sve ee ee See eee
CGC ALARH INDICATION + + + + ree eae
AOGC TROUBLESHOOTING © =v ev ee ee ee es fete dees
ADJUSTMENTS UPON INSTALLATION + + + + 5 + + ee en
ALARH O75, O76, OTT (RSZ32C Faulty) + ~ + pee dese
ALARH 170, 172. 173, 174 AND 115 lemory Error) + =v sss gv
ALARH 179° Temperature Alarm inside the Panel) rr :
ALARH 310 (Servo Power Supely Hot Applied) « - tet dese oe
ALARH 320 (Control Not Ready) «+ + ++ + setae eB
ALARH 325. (Servo CPU Error) setae ee
ALARH 329 (Built-in Type PC CPU Error) + + + + or oe th
ARH 330 (Energency Stop) s+ sss s+ + tee dee 1
ALAR B20 (ROK/RNH Check Error) = = + + + + see dees +158
AUR NO, LIST = sees qeear ae or
ALAR O10-AND OLY Parity Error) === 2 * eee gece B
ALARAS 231, 232, 2M AND 235 Cero Point Roturn Area
Reto ete cette sete pentane tee ger see
ALARIS 241, 242, 243, 244 sno 245 Gero Point Retarn
hres Cerne eee eis ee ae aeee ee See
ALARMS 271, 212, 218, OU AND ZI (P-SET Error) + = <2 dees os
ALARAS 331, 332, 333, 334 AND 335 (Servo Fuse Blown) = <--> 4 + + = er
ALARAS 341, 342, 343, 344, 34S AND 346 (Servo Error) «= + + - rn %
ALARAS 351, 352, 953, 354 AND_355 Wotor Overload) <== + dee ee
Aas BOL, 362, 360. 364, 305 aN 966
(PG Discomnoction Error) = sv rs +s deere
APPENDIX « sense pa eaeg ese
AREA NO SETTING AND 170 ADDRESS PoRT = << ¢ Seen eeate
BATTERY tee eee eeee 2°
CHECK AC POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE + ++ + + + vise
CHECK DC POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE = + + + + = + pets gee
COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT = S vv ee ev ee sete dee
CONSTRUCTION peepee
CONTROL PANEL. - pec aete
“CPU ERROR DISPLAY Without Alara Coes) + rr rs
eu WNIT - eee Sucre g ieee
Cr SCREEN DOES NOT DISPLAY ii giiit
CWCLE START FAILURE =v hs sce cece cece ese Ques
DISPLAY HETROD- =v ev eee ee ee te seg ete
DISPLAYING AND W2LTING KEEP HOY = = = 3 SS Rede qeeisieee
DISPLAYING AND WRITING PARRHETERS = + + + + Peed qeeteeee
EDIT DOES KOT FUNCTION: © = ss ve eee i
FAULTS NOT DISPLAYED ACGC ALARM IKDICATION « - tet dese
“FINT WAIT MODE BY SPINDLE RELATED INSTRUCTION se dees
HANDLE MODE OPERATION PAULTY © + 6 +s +s + + ee eeugeeratti
INDICATION LAMP OF POHER SUPPLY UNIT == «+ + dees
IRITIALDIAGRISTIC ERFOR DISPLAY AT PORERW - dees
Meee ee gillINDEX (Conta)
Subject Chapter Section Page
LIST OF ADDRESS CHARACTERS Qo 5 5 96 + 3
UIST OF PARRMETER NURBERS + - + Gres 98 108
LIST OF SETTING KUNBERS «= - re gee oR = 102
LIST OF STAKDARD INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS = +++ se eee ee Qa eee OS “134
MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTS <6 + soe vee pitts Geese eee eee ag
MAINTENANCE OF AGC + =~ + onset ete dee dd
AJOR COMPONENTS «03 oe ve ee ee petteee Denes EB ee 4
TANUAL JOG MODE OPERATION FAULTY: = = + + + + rr | 2436 ++
YANUAL RAPID MODE OPERATION FAULTY «= = ~~ eee 4 SAB ss
MUA, Zeno RETURN OPERATION FAULTY 4 3. a
182) BOARD: «+ + + 1 Cy
PODULE/INTT REPLACEMENT PRoceDUe << <2 2 2 6 St
NC DATA HANDLING <= + + = + 8 64
9° CRT SCREEN IS DARK, © + ve ee 4 “4
OPERATING PROCEDURE TO DISPLAY INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS 4 + $3
OPERATION IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH GOL, GO2 OB GOB ~ « 4 - 40
‘OPERATOR'S PANEL. - Scary 6: 8
‘OPTIONAL, MODULES - 6: 39
OUTLINE 1 1
‘OUTLINE OF DISPLAYS = + + + + 4 82
PARAMETER DATA DISPLAY + + + + - 8 65
PARAMETER TYPES. « +8. 65
POWER CANNOT BE SUPPLIED ~~ - : sae 30
PONCHING-OUT OF SETTING DATA AKO PARRAETER DATA << +8. +6
RECOGNITION OF NC SYSTEN® ves ve eee peteeeee dese uw
RECOGNITION OF TROUBLE STATUS + +--+ + ret dee iL
RS232C DOES NOT FUNCTION WELL + + < + + decee 4%
ROUTINE INSPECTION SCHEDULE + + + + « ve Bees ri
SETTING AND ADJUSTHENT FOR HODULE = + + PTs tenes 6
SKIP FUNCTION (G31) OPERATION FAILURE. « SA ABI aT
SOFTWARE VERSION INDICATION = == = - td aad
2) BOARD ~ tee fees T2
SPINULE DOES WOT ROTATE © ss ss S22 odes AB
$R20 BOARD Sk20 = £2306 ee ee pee Teese TBs
STATUS DISPLAY BY ON LINE DLAGOSCS FUNCTION GND == 4
‘STORED LEADSCREW ERROR COMPENSATION = «+ + chee Geese gas
‘SUAYABY OF STORING DATA AND EDITING OPERATIONS - = ++ +--+ Bs BO +
SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK = = See edegee aeteHa. Settee
SYSTEM NO. SETTING (HO219) « sree Bere BT
TAPE INPUT OF SETTING DATA AND PARAMETER OATA = = = = 5 5 =» Boos 84 + 66
‘TAPE WODE DOES NOT FUNCTION = + + = fee de ABT
TAPE READER coneeee Ree Re geese ip
‘TROUBLE IDENTIFICATION «+ s+ + + sees Qe ad see
TROUBLESHOOTING = = ss ee ieecra eg teeta eerane ety
‘TROUBLESHOOTING BY ALARH CODES» - ceed eg seca ogg ten cep
TROUBLESHOOTING WITHOUT ALARM CODES ~~ petted dB ew
WRITING PARAMETER UATA| = +2 + = + sees Br B28 +++ 65This manual is primarily intended to
tions for YASNAC HX3,
give operators maintenance instruc-
The information contained in manual does not provide all details to be
net concerning maintenance and troubleshooting.
If uncertainties be
encountered for particular maintenance operation, refer to the following
YASNAC HX3 documents for additional information:
+ YASNAG LX3/HX3 PC SYSTEM (TOE-CB43-9. 1)
+ YASNAC HX3 SPECIFICATIONS (SIE-
€843-9.30)
+ YASNAC HX3 OPERATOR'S MANUAL (TOE-C843-9.30)
+ YASNAG HX3 CONNECTING MANUAL (TOE-CB43-9.32)
1. OUTLINE
The YASNAC HK3 provides you with an internal
self-diagnosis function (DGN). Systen mainte-
nance can easily be accomplished with DGN and
other main functions as listed below;
(Q) Microprocessor always monitors the machine
operations internally and can display the
status with function keys. If any failure
occurs, NC immediately stops with the blinking
of alarm displays, Also the same precedure
1.1 COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT
can be executed on machine sequence for the
application of built-in type progranmable con-
troller.
(2) ON/OFF SIGNAL of input to NC/Output from
NC can be displayed with DGN,
(3) Setting value of various paraneters such
as accel/decel time constant and rapid speed,
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UNIT MOTOR
1.1 Component Arrangement of YASNAC MK31.1 COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT (Cont’d)
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cable No. (Refer to
MKS Connect ing Manual
‘TOE-C843-9.32).
Fig. 1.2. Connection Diagram1.2 CONSTRUCTION
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Approx
Weight : ~POWER SUPPLY UNIT
PC20 BOARD
20 BOARD
1020 BOARD
~ MB20 MATN BOARD
Fig. 1.3 CPU Module
Fig. 1.4 9°CRT Unit Fig. 1.5 Tape Reader Unit
(rear view)1.2 CONSTRUCTION (Cont? d)
@ RELAY UNIT
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SPINDLE AC SERVO PACK COOLING UNTT
DRIVE UNIT
GONTACTOR UNIT TRANSFORMER sein
Fig. 1.6 Example of Unit Assonbly with High Voltage Units
1.3 MAJOR COMPONENTS
(D_ YASNAC MAJOR COMPONENTS
Table 1.1 YASNAC Major Components
Component Nave Type tole.
Power Supply Unit rs 10ne [AWS | fae
“Tape fleader woeLZ001 | ae018
Fag ‘oe. 1500 | eeDLA at
ooeL 1402-1 | REDIS
ain Board a BINS770_
PC Board | ‘IMAT70 =
Howory Board anc. OTTO =
avc-mr2i-2 [NSIT _|Homory Teng th: 60 0.160 « Cotton)
SANCD-MF21-3 | OTNSIB) [Howory Vength: 320 « Option)
(INSI9_[Honory Teng th: —640-«_(Optxon)
(NS20 [Memory Teng th: 1280 « (Option)
LANCO-HHAI-6 | OTNSZIO | Henory Leng th: 2560 Cntv09)
INC. OP101-1 | OWN13190 [Without Panel 170
Wenory Board for Extension
oo reneeaen ONC 0P101-2 | DWNINO
CH Dislay Was “Te an0ve | CeTIO
Key Board Unit 98-12 [SITS
a JaNco-$P208- OT | DENGA6D.
{NCD-SP208-02 | OTNSETO
JANC-$800-01 | NS30_{ Spintec
SR 20 Board JINCD-S800-02"[ OTSAO_| Spindle + 4 axis Gatien)
‘HNC 20-03 UTHE50_| Spiedie + 4 axis, § axis Option)
General Puroose 1/0 Molate | JANGD-1021 [OTNS250 | Separated Woe
anual Pulse Generator
(iwel taneous axis Coat. | JaNco.sr2} | OTNSSI0_ | (Option)
rol) Module
Communication Motule NGO TFQ0 | DENEGOD_{ Connuni cation interface Option)
eg(2) ACGC Major Components
Table 1.2 ACGC Major Components
Nane Type Code No. Remarks
TE CRT tit C5A70¥E cRT6
Keyboard Unit irK-9993-02 SHOTT Wain key (lorizontal)
Keyboard U K=2293-03 Sh618___| Hain key Wertical)
Keyboard Unit weik-9993-20 | SW679 Soft key
Power Supply Unit | __AVRTSB
(CPU Hodule ‘SANCD-CGOID TN5390
“Graphic Module DTN4290 aH
Memory Hodule - i
“JANCD-C603. DTNS100
{JANCD-C6O4 DTNSLIO
Wenory Uni t “JANCD-C60S DTNS120__| These units are incor-
‘JANCD-C606 DIN5130 | porated into mesory module.
_ TANCD-CG09 TN5510
Battery Unit ‘JENC-BATOZ ‘DUN 3060
(3) AC Servo Units
Table 1.3 AC Servo Units
Servopack Applied Motor
Code No. Optical Encoder
Type Hotor Type ite
CACR-SROGSBIAF 6000
‘CACR-SROSSBIBF is 5000,
CACR-SROSSBIDE USAFED-O5O! 4000
ua15940_[USARED-09FAT 6000
Cace-seiosBir | ua16040 |” USAFED-O9FBL 5000_
CACR-SRIOSBIDF | OUA16140 | USAFED-O9FOL_ 4000
CACR-SRISSBLAP | DUALS950. | USAFED-13FAL ‘6000
CACR-SRISSBLBE | OUAIGO50 | USAFED-13FBL ‘5000,
CACR-SRISSBIDF_| OUAL6150 | USAFED-13°OL 4000
GacR-sR20sB1AF_| ~pUA1S960_[" USAFED-20FAL ‘6000
‘CacR-Sk20SB1BF | DUAL6060 5000
CaCR-sR20SB1DF_[DUAL6160_| 4000
‘DUAI5970 6000,
A ‘buai6070 |" USAFED-30FBL 5000,
cack-sea0seor | DUaL6170 |” USAFED-3OPDL 4000
CACR-SRAASBLAF | DUAIS980_|” USAFED-A4FAL 6000
‘cnck-sk44s618F { BUAI6080_| USAFED-44rBL |" 5000
cace-sk44sbior | OUAL6I80 | USAFED-44FD1 40001.3 MAJOR COMPONENTS (Cont d)
(@) Spindte Drive Units VS-G26HTI
Table 1.4 Spindle Drive Units
Trive Unit Type | Hotor Type [Installation
UAASKA-OACAT | Flange Mounted
GHMR-HIN-3.7K | ypaskn-O4chS | Foot, Mounted
UAASKA-O6ChL
CInR-MT MI -5, 5K
CIMR-MTM-7. 5K
| “vaasKa-o6cas |
Foot Mounted
CIMR-MTM-11K
| “uaaska-itcat
UAASKA-11CA3_
CINR-MPM-15K
UAASKA-15CAL
UAASKA-15CA3
Flange Hounted
Foot Mounted2. ROUTINE INSPECTION SCHEDULE
The following table shows the minimum require- order to keep the equipment in optimum condi-
ments to be observed for maintenance time in tion for an extended period.
Table 2.1 Inspection Schedule
With [mith
the | the
tes: s
Iters Rreauency | soe syston! Remark
off__lon
Cleaning of reading ; Tncluding Tight source
he [is rewired | O- baa
Tape Cleaniag of tape
Reader | tumble box peroneal
Lubricating of tension
arm shaft end petro ret z
Tight closing of doors } Daily Oo
fentrol TGhacking for Toose Fit = sale
and gaps of side plated tonthly °
Land worn door gaskets
ac [Vibration and noise | Daily Oe eee eae
aad the audible inspection.
Seno” [Hotor contanination [Daily or Salone ani
and breakage as required ele ane
See if alarw for BATTERY
on
ee ataled O | © fis dispiayed on cit screen,
Except for those checks which can be wade with For this, turning off the power supply by
the NC in the energized state, such as checks pushing the POWER OFF button on the XC opera~
for external cleanliness, vibration, and noise, tor’s station is not sufficient, because after
be sure to turn off the power supply to the NC this button is pushed, still several areas in
bofore starting to undertake routine mainte- the housing are energized, and are potentially
nance service. dangerous.2.1. TAPE READER
(QD) Cleaning the tape reader head (As required)
(a) Remove tape rubbish and dust from the
glass with a blower brush. If the glass is
stained with oil or oily dust, wipe it using
agauze or soft cloth with absolute alcohol.
Also clean the tape guide and the tape
retainer.
(b) Remove the dust, if any, on LED (light
source) on top with a blower brush.
(2) Cleaning of tape tumble box (As required)
Clean the braided nylon leading tape with a
clean, soft cloth.
(@) Lubricating of tension arm shaft (As re-
quired)
For the control with 6-inch or 8-inch dianeter
reels, lubricate the shaft end of tension arm,
when the tension arm does not move smoothly.
©
‘LUBRICATING
\ ‘TENSTON ARM
oe
(In the case of 8-inch dianeter reel)
Fig. 2.1
NOTE
When trouble occurs in feeding or
winding tape with 8-inch diameter
reels, open the front door and brush
anay dust around the photo-coupler by
using a blower brush.
2.2 CONTROL PANEL
(Q) Checks on doors for tight closing (Daily)
(@) The control panel is constructed as a dust-
proof, sheet-stee! enclosure with gasketed
doors so as to keep off dust and oil aists.
Keep each door tightly closed at all tines.
Tension arm shaft available as an option.
() After inspecting the control with door
open, close the door and fasten door locks (2
per door) securely using the key provided (No.
YE001). When opening or closing, insert the
key all the way into the keyhole and turn
until it clicks (approximately a quarter- turn).
‘The key can be removed from an open or closed
position, OPEN POSITION
cLoseD
cLoseD
POSITION CLOSED
POSTION
cLosED 1
OPEN POSTTTON
With the door With the door
Jock on right lock on left
side of the side of the
door (Left-hand door (Right-hand
Hinged Door) Hinged Door)
Fig. 2.2
NOTE.
If the optional door interlocking
switch is provided, opening the door
shuts off the main power supply and
stops all operations.
(2) Checks gaps or impairment of totally-
enclosed structure,
(a) Check gaskets on the rims of front and
rear doors.
(b) Sve if the inside of enclosure ts dusty.
Clean it, if necessary.
(c) Check for any opening in the door base
with the doors shut tightly.
YASNAC control panel can be used stably
for a longer period by executing the
above procedures.2.3 AC SERVOHOTOR
(1) Vibration and noise (Daily or as required)
Vibration can be checked by resting the hand
on the motors, and for noise, using a listen-
ing stick is recommended. If any abnormal ity
is found, contact maintenance personnel ime-
diately.
@) Motor contamination and impairment (Daily
or as required)
Check the notor exterior visually. If dirt or
damage should be observed, inspect the motor
by removing the machine cover. Refer to the
machine tool builder’s manual.
2.4 BATTERY
Wake sure that “BAT” or “A/B” on the right-
low position of CRT screen is not displayed,
If it is displayed, the battery must be
replaced within a month.
When replacing, never renove the old battery
With power OFF, otherwise the data stored in
meaory are cleared, Battery cannot be obtained
in the market, Contact your YASKAWA representa-
tive.
Replacing Procedure
(1) Depress POWER OFF pushbutton to shut off
the power supply to the operator's station.
(2) Turn OFF the door interlock switch key
when a door interlock switch is provided, Then
the power supply can be turned ON with the
door opened.
(3) Open the door and remove the CPU module
cover (type JANCD-NB20) so that the module can
be seen,
@) Depress POKER ON pushbutton (only for
primary poner supply).
(5) Check to see if JLED on menory board is
illuminated, Fig. 2.3 shows the arrangement
of LED and the battery. If illuminated,
replace the battery with new one,
Battery Type: JZNC-GBAOL
(© With the power on, remove the old battery.
(D Put the new battery in the holder and set
the connector. See Fig. 2.4, Battery connec-
tion,
(B) With the power on, make sure that blink
display of CRT screen or LEDI goes off. IF
they are still illuminated, it is due to the
improper battery connection or defective
battery.
Fig. 2.3 Arrangenent of LED and Battery
A
t
RONG
correct
Fig. 2.4 Battery Connection
correct3. MAINTENANCE INSTRUMENTS
() Measuring instruments
Nane Allowable measuring range Purpose
10 to 30 VAC (at 40 to 100 Ha) To measure AC power vol tages
Tolerance : 2% or less
Tester
or Several mV to 100 VDC To measure OC power vol tages
Hu] ti-purpose | Tolerance
digital meter }——————
Several Q to approx.
Tolerance :
(2) Tools
Phillips screwdrivers; large, medium and small
Standard screwdrivers; mediua and small
£24 or less
soltiple of 1042
5% or less
To measure currents flowing
through DC wotors, etc,
(3) Chemicals
Cleaning agent for tape reader (absolute
alcohol)
-0-4, TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 TROUBLE IDENTIFICATION
Try to fully analyze the circumstances in
which the trouble occurred, This is necessary
for identifying the trouble and/or for having
your YASKAWA representative called in to corr-
ect the trouble. Verifying the following poin
ts Will minimize the down time of your systen:
4.1.1 RECOGNITION OF TROUBLE STATUS
Q) What operation will cause the trouble?
(Is other operation performed normally?)
(2) When does the trouble occur:
or frequently?
every time
(3) Was there no external disturbance such as
poner interruption or lightning when trouble
occurred?
(4) Did it occur during or after operation of
ode skitches such as EDIT or merory, or func~
tion such as(PRH] (parameter) or[{GN] (diagnose)
or key switch on CRT panel?
(G) Ensure the following points if the trouble
occurred as related to feed and/or spindle
operation:
+ Check of LED on the drive unit
+ ON/OFF check of fuse or HOCB
+ Time of trouble occurrence such as
at power application,
at acceleration,
at deceleration,
at steady-state running.
©) Does it depend on part progran?
If so, record also part program, offset and
coordinate system settings,
4.1.2 RECOGNITION OF NC SYSTEM
Ensure the following points so as to correctly
recognize the status of machine and equipment
rerardless of the detail of trouble.
The NC unit is provided with an interlock
switch, When the operator opens the door, the
NC unit power supply is tripped by MCC and
the interlock switch is released.
Do not start the check operation until the
interlock switch is released.
(1) Nane of machine manufacturer
(2) Tine of delivery
(3) Name and type of machine
(A) Name and type of NC unit and others
(Example)
NC unit 2 YASNAG IX3_(ENCH-LP332)
Servo drive: CACR-SRO53SB
Servo motor :_USAFED-O5INA
Spindle drive: VS-626HT I
(CIMR-MTM 7.5K)
Spindle motor: UAASKA-O8CA3
(5) System No. of NC software
Check procedure
Keep deprossing(ORG]button on operator's panel
at the tine of power application, Then, the
screen as shown in Fig. 4.1 appears on the CRT.
YASNAC MX3
Fig. 4.1 NC Screen at Power Application
(6) Ensure that the parameters are the sane as
those specified in the list attached to the NC
unit,
Se4.2 TROUBLESHOOTING BY ALARM CODES
‘This description covers the troubles displayed
by alarm codes that were recognized by diagnos-
tic function of NC unit during normal opera-
tion,
Refer to Appendix 1 “List of Alarm Codes.”
Sone additional explanations are given for
especially difficult troubles,
4.2.1 DISPLAY METHOD
If an alarm condition occurs, a display “AL”
or “A/B" (for battery alarm) blinks on the
bottom line of the CRT screen regardless of
the mode or function. In this case, detailed
information of the alarm condition will be
displayed by the following operations:
Depress the (ALM) key.
This will cause up to 4 pairs of alarm codes
and alarm messages to appear in order of impor-
tance, with the most serious one at the top.
Note: In an alarm state, the alarm screen
appears taking priority over any other
display. There is no need to operate
the (PAGE) key.
Atece display
aren a
[aterm and messste
ieplay arez by,
feachane sequence
Fig. 4.2 Alarm Codes and Hessages
Eliminate the cause of the alarn and depress
the[RESET] key, and the alarm state and the
alarm display will be reset. Notice that the
alara code “820° is displayed regardless of
the selected function key.
‘The alarm codes are categorized as in Table
4.
Table 4.1
Gaia] aaicaaleails palate
~to0 to 189 | stop at block end | HEF cnwatlon, external iopulouteat
200 to 239 | Doceterated to stop | Wertravels reference poral return,
300 to 399 | Decelerated to stop Servo, emergency stop, overload FG, RPG
400 to a | Decelerated to stop. Sequence error (2)
500 to 599. Unused Z ease
600 to 699 ae pene message
aes lie
woo wa | Waris | ae ht moet
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NOTE: Alarm No, 180: sequence error (1)
1699: sequencer wessages are the troubles
Refer to the maintenance sanval prepared
+ 400: sequence error (2) and 600 to
concerned with machine sequence.
by machine sanufacturer for detatts.
2-4.2.2. ALARHS O10 AND O11 (Parity Error)
Cause of Trouble Check Hethod Solution
Alarm 010 D In case of tape operation: + Clean tape reader.
error) The number of data holes for each Check tape itself if the
character is checked on the NC tape. feed hole is faulty and/or
An alarm is issued when the nunber is:| the nap is raised on the
Even: For BIA tape hole.
Odd: For 180 tape + Failure of tape reader
(The description that follows applies | itself
to the BIA code.)
2) Failure of machining program area | - Failure of MB20 board or
in case of menory operation or at time | of expansion memory board
of EDIT. (tt21. board)
Refer to item 4.3.14,
3) RS232C communication error
+ Framing error
+ Overrun
Alarm O1L In case of tape operation: If the tape cannot perform
(WV error) The tape should be capable of TV check.| TV check, use it by setting
(unber of characters for one block | [SET] #6002 Ds = 0 (IV check
should be even, including E0B.) OFF) or make it so that it
can perform TV check.
Others 1) Disagreement between numbers of + Check the specification of
Alara 010 RS232C baud rates and stop bits RS2B2C equipment,
2) Communication error of RS232C + Check parameters,
(e.a, too high noise Level) Refer to Par. 4.3.14.
+ Check cable grounding.
-13-4.2.3 ALARM O75, 076, O77 (RS232C Faulty)
075: RS282C interface; disagreement between
nuaber of bits and number of baud rates
RS232C_
No effect with
0 9999" keyed-in
and depressing
Parameter
vritten proper!
YES
Cable
connections
correct?
YES:
Detailed investigation
is required,
(Contact your YASKAHA
representative.)
‘Setting ~
data siti, > —
RS232C interface; transmission failure
RS232C interface; 10 characters or more
were read after stop code was issued.
16008
Deel, Ds-0 OUT
Di=0 18
6028 coun)
#6026 (IN)
Baud rate setting.
Stop bit setting.
Contro} code setting.
Check wiring.
Fig. 4.3+ Setting of Applicable Interface
Set the data transmission baud rate, stop bit
ength and control code sending cowmand spec-
ifications with parameters as shown in Tables
4.3 and 4.4,
(a) Selection of RS232C Interface Port
Select the port of RS232C interface by setting
ti
Ist RS2320 and 2nd RS232C cannot be selected
simul taneously,
Table 4.2 Selection of RS2320 Interface Port
Interface Input Output
Ist RS2326 | W6003D0 60030
‘2nd e232 [ 460030, 460030
Select above bits by paranetter setting “1”,
Setting of stop bit length
| aoozb0«
Input Two bits for stop bit
Gutput | #60280, |=0: One bit for stop bit
Setting of control code sending command
Input | #602605 Does not send control
code,
Output | #60280; |=0: Sends control code.
(c) 2nd RS2320 Interface
Baud rate value setting for 2nd RS232C inter:
face is shown in Table 4.4,
Table 4.4 Baud Rate value Setting
() Ist R52826 Interface Input eazy ie ee
Baud rate value setting for Ist RS232C inter: dod weqod e602d woop
face is shown in Table 4.3, output | 1025 46029 ebO2g W623
Ds | de | | 6
: ve [0 oof 0
Table 4.3 Baud Rate Value Setting a
Tnput | ¥o02H POO 46026 | 110 —o[ 1] 0
Ds | Dz | ds | De 150 o;afi
output | #6028 #6024 w6n2e wé028 Baud ao | ol 1 fof o
Os | os | bs | be Rate 300 |~o [1 [0 [0
so] of oof o Value 600 [0 fa fr fo
100 | 0 |o Foyt i200 [oa a
uo {0 | 0 | 4 | o zoo [1 | of ot 0
150 | of of ya 4800 [1 [0 | 0 a
Baud 200 [0 | 1 J 0 | 0 360 [1 | oT i To
Rate 300 [0 To
Value 0 1 {0
olayay4
i {0 | 0 [0
azo [1 [0 [oa
0 a
-16-4.2.3 ALARM O75, O76, O77 (RS232C Faulty) (Cont’d)
Setting of stop bit length
Input
460270.
Output
8602904
sl: Two bits for stop bit
One bit for stop bit
Setting of control
code
sending command
Input | #60270; Does not send control
code.
Output | #602905 Sends control code
Table 4.5 RS2320 Voltage Level
V0<-3V_[WO>s3V
Function or [on
‘Signal Status | Hark Open
Logic i 1
Table 4.6 Connection Cable(A) for Terminal Connection
S232¢ Interface
External
Hae ee Connection | Equipment
‘Synbo! Signal Pin Wo. Sysbol
FG | Frame grounding 1 jo——-o} 6
so | Sond data 2 po sp
RO | Receive data 3 lo Oo} kD
RS | Request send 4 jo RS
S| Capable of send 5 oO] cs
bR | Data set ready 6 ol
8 | Signal grounding i o—\o] SG
Equipment ready 20 Lo} 10 wusy
ol]
= 16-Fig. 4.4 shows connection example of standard
RS232C tape reader.
agp Bz Tp
baa
‘Tree
Fig. 4.4 Example of Ist RS2320 Interface
Type.
Notes:
1, Use Ist RS232C interface when the built-in
type tape reader (PTR) is used.
In this case, RS232C interface freely usable
by customers is 2nd RS232C interface only.
2, Keep cable length from tape reader to main
board CIANCD-HB20 Type) less than a. Contact
your YASKAWA representative in advance if it
is necessary to exceed 3a.
4.2.4 ALARM 170, 172, 173, 174 AND 175 (Memory
Error)
170: MBH BRROR (OFS)
Tool offset value total check error
172: MEM ERROR (SET)
Setting area total check error
173: MBM ERROR (PRH)
Parameter area total check error
TA: MEM BRROR (KEEP)
Keep memory total check error
175: MBM ERROR (MACR)
Macro total check error
These alarms indicate that tool offset value,
setting data, parameters, keep meaory data
and/or macro data were rewritten for some
reason,
The following points may be considered as
their cause.
+ Failure of battery unit (battery alarn
display)
+ JANCD-H620 modute, -MM20 module or -MM21
module (optional) is not correctly connected.
+ Failure of above modules
Contact your YASKAWA representative in any of
above cases.
-W-4.2.5. ALARM 179 (Temperature Alara inside the Panel)
Cause of Trouble
Check Method
Solution
Anbient temperature of
CPU module exceeded
the specified value
(10 £3°C) by meas-
uring at top of CPS-
JON as a result of fan
failure,
+ Open NC panel door and ensure that the
fan runs normally.
+ Ensure that air comes out of exhaust
port at the cooling duct,
Ensure that air intake port of cooling
duct is not blocked.
+ Replace the fan if
faulty.
Call our service person-
nel your YASKAKA
representative.
+ If cooling duct 1s
clogged, remove the
cause of clogging and
restart the operation.
Failure of power
supply uni t(CPS-LON)
(enperature detector
is built inside the
power supply unit.)
Ambient temperature of
NC panel is too high.
(Applicable tenperature
range is OC to 40°C.)
+ Turn OFF power supply, open the door
‘of NC panel and cool it for about
30min, If the alarm still liehts.
+ Heasure the ambient tenperature,
+ The temperature may rise if NC panel
is exposed to direct rays of the sun,
‘The power supply unit aust
be NC placed.
Contact your YASKAWA
representative.
+ Reduce the effects of
temperature rise by
shielding the NC unit,
etc,
~ 18 -4.2.6 ALARMS 231, 232, 234 AND 235 (Zero Point Return Area Error)
Cause of Trouble | Check Method
Zero point return start
position was at zero
point side rather than
at deceleration LS side,
Try zero point return again while
observing the deceleration LS:
[Ben] #1306 D4)
#1306 Ds @Z)
‘As shown by below an alarm results when
zero point return is made between DECLS
and zero point. Note that this error
check can be perforned only after powor
supply is turned OFF and the manual
return to zero point has beon completed.
fee saa |
suitex)
|
zero |G ft
Confirm the deceleration LS
by [DGN} 41328 Do (X-axis)
Dy W-axis)
De @-axis)
Ds (4-axis)
De G-axis)
Solution
Return it to the opposite
direction of the zero point
and try the zero point
return again,
Generated in the speci-
ications of arbirtary
phase C zero point re-
tura. This is why an
alarm is to occur in
order to prevent the de-
celeration fimit switch
from being passed be-
fore establishment of
arbitrary zero point
when the position of
the deceleration Limit
swich 1) is near
the positon of zero |
point pulse detected at
the first time of the
first zero point return
after power supply is
turned ON,
Check the difference (£) between posi-
Lions of zero point pulse in the section
“0° of the deceleration Limit switch and
“0 “IT, An alarm occurs when the
former position is smaller (several wil-
limeters),
pects oo
(oeceneeation
ONS) Loge
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er Lut
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in nS
Adjust the deceleration
init switch dog.4.2.7 ALARHS 241, 242, 243, 244 AND 245. (Zero Point Return Position)
AL the completion of Lhe second stop and
after zero point return.
Check if the issued,
stop position is the same as the previous one.
If the position slips, an alarm will be
Cause of Trouble
Program error
Check Method ©
The trouble occurred when G27 was used
for zero point return during the machine
operation.
Solution
Refer to Par. 2.9.14
“Reference point return
check” of the YASNAC HX3
Handling Manual (TO-Cé43
9-30) to correct the
program,
‘The dog of the decel-
eration Limit switch
js narrow in width,
Decelerating to approach speed 1 must be
coapleted within the range of the dog
width in the figure. Use an oscillo-
scope to measure each signal or use jog
to return to the zero point.
Approach speed 1
Rapid traverse eae
Géze0 to forenr( ¥o314)
Decel~
Approach speed 2
(5316 to #6320)
Travel
distance
(#6308 te #6308)
Speed
stquence
— Bin |} —— bereterat tion
f Us signal
AULA Zero point
‘stenal
Replace the deceleration
Limit switch having a
wider dog.
The deceleration init
switch exceeds § as in
the chattering range.
Use an oscilloscope to measure the
signal waveform,
Replace the deceleration
Limit switch with a switch
with less chattering.
-0-Cause of Trouble
Check Method
Solution
The trailing edge (C-
point) of the decel-
eration limit switch
is too close to the
zero point signal.
Measure [BGN] #1382 and #1288 - #1292
Ds, moving the C-point by the sanual
handle, ‘The position slippage equiv-
alent to one rotation of the motor
corresponds to this.
Adjust. the dog posi tion
for the deceleration Limit
switch, so that C-poiat in
the figure may come to the
center point between the
zero point pulses,
Point-C in the figure is
illustrated in the How: to-
confirm column when the
deceleration Limit switch
dog is narrow,
The zero point pulse
was in error.
Use (DGN) #1288 - £1292 D, or oscil-
loscope to measure the waveform,
Trouble has occurred on
one of the followin
+ Motor (PG)
+ AC servo
+ MB20 servo
Contact your YASKAWA
representative.
The zero point return
travel distance para-
meter is too small, or
approach speed 2 valus
is too high.
If the reference point return is operat-
ed without turning power OFF when
46316 - 6920 is changed, (e.g. at the
reference point return adjustaent. time,)
an alarn will be issued.
Make the 86316 - 96320 value high
or [PRH] #6304 - #6308 value low,
Set a parameter value which
does not cause an alara.
ame4.2.8 ALARMS 271, 272, 273, 274 AND 275
(P-SET Error)
P-Set Error results when difference between
command position and machine position does not
fall within parameters 46156 (X-axis), #6157
W-axis), 86158 (Z-axis), #6159 G-axis), or
46160 (S-axis) at the tine of completing
positioning with GOO, G27, G28, 629 and 630.
Check is also required at the time of GO4
(dowel).
Cause of Trouble
Check Method
Solution
Machine runs too heavy,
Heasure the load current.
Observe ighten machine load.
torque motor in case of AC servo,
Servo error pulse
exceeds setting range.
Check error pulse.
Refer to Par. [Link]
Display Number of Servo Lag Pulses in
Operator's Manual.
Adjust zero point of servo.
If it cannot be adjusted,
replace 4820 or Servo Pack.
Contact your YASKAWA re-
presentative.
4.2.9 ALARM 310 (Servo Power Supply Not Applied)
Cause of Trouble
Check Method
Solution
Secondary power supply
is not applied.
This is a normal result when depressing
NC RESET after initial power opplication,|
or resetting emergency stop alarm, etc,
Depress POWER ON button
agai
In case of automatic
servo power appliga-
tion 1/0 input. spec-
ification is aot ac-
tivated by secondary
power supply.
Ensure that it is set to
{DGN) #1322 D,=1.
Check
ing and sequence.
Emergency stop input.
Secondary power supply
was tripped by other
alara,
Check if ALN330 displays, or[DGN]#1281
Dy.
Check for other alara display.
Reset emergency stop input
Take corrective action
according to alarm code.
-n-4.2.10 ALARM 320 (Control Not Ready)
This type of alarm results when position lag
does not fall within the range of RPM K6I56
G-axis), #6157 W-axis), #6158 @-axis),
46159 G-axis) and #6160 (G-axis) after
power application and self-diagnosis,
Cause of Trouble
Check Hethod
Solution
Faulty zero point
adjustaent of servo,
Wachine is running.
PG signal keeps feed-
ing.
Select [SET]#6219:4, then, ERROR PULSE
display screen froa[POS]display and
read the values of X-, Yes Z-y dth- and
Sth-axis,
Perform zero point adjust
nent of servo,
This is a problea of the
machine side rather than
failure of NC unit.
Contact machine manufac-
turer,
Replace PG or servo,
Contact your YASKAHA
representative,
16820 failure, Replace HB2),
Contact your YASKAAA
representative,
4.2.11 ALARM 330 (Emergency Stop)
—
Cause of Trouble Check Method Solution
Brergency stop button | After ensuring [DGN]#1281 Di=0 (during | Reset. the emergency stop
depressed, or, machine
end LS is out of place.|
Wiring is not proper.
emergency stop), check continuity of
emergency stop button or machine end LS
shown below, For correct connection,
refer to connection diagram prepared by
by machine manufacturer.
MB20
button, Release it from
machine end LS according
to instruction manual
prepared by machine wanu-
facturer,
tens
cns- ts
Machine End L$
of
Machine End Release
Example of faergency Stop Connection
=23-4.2.11 ALARM 330 Gnergency Stop) (Cont*d)
Cause of Trouble Check Hethod Solution
Failure of MB20 This is MB20 failure if alarw 330 lights | Replace MB20.
‘even at [DGN] #12811 when CN5-10 and CN5- | Contact your YASKAMA re-
19 short-circuit. presentative.
Drop of +24V power | Check +24 VDC power. If the voltage is | Replace CPS-I0N (power
below +20 ¥, it indicates possible supply unit).
trouble. Contact your YASKAWA re-
presentative,
4.2.12 ALARMS 331, 332, 333, 334 AND 335 (Servo Fuse Blown)
Cause of Trouble Check Hethod Solution
Servopack fuse is Tum off power supply to
blown or MCB tripped. ttachine.
Check if Servopack fuse is
#1201 Dy=1 Ath-axis alarm blom or HC8 tripped.
#1292 Dy=1 Sth-axis alarm Contact your YASKAWA re-
Alarm 390 (Servopack alarm) should also | presentative.
be displayed simul taneously.
[DN] #1281 D2-1
Erroneous wiring Check if CNI-43 (-axis) (2-43 (Y-axis) | Correct wiring according
(N3-43 G-axis), CN63-43 Gth-axis) and | to Connection Manual Par.
(NG1-43 Gth-axis) drop to 0 V. 18, Servo Unit Feed Connec-
tion
—u-4.2.13 ALARHS 341, 342, 343, 344, 345
AND 346 (Servo Error)
to command value exceeds parameter #6150
(K-axis), #6151 (Y-axis), #6152 (Z-axis),
46153 (4-axis) and #6154 (G-axis).
Servo error results when the Jag of machine
Trouble
Motor load is too
large and movement
command is too small.
Bg.
+ Excessive drilling
load
+ Machine requires
lubricant.
+ Program error causes
tool/work contact.
Check Method
+ Observe motor current or torque monitor
if alarm occurs during idle running
@/O direction at jog or rapid node
after turning ON the power.
+ Check oil film on slide surface of
machine and check oil level in tank.
Solution
If machine resove, trouble
and restart operation.
Torque is not applied.
+ Check torque Linit signal.
+ Check torque monitor and motor current,
+ Correct torque limi ta-
tion.
+ Replace Servopack.
+ Replace the motor.
D/A circuit failure
(output continues)
Measure check terminal (IN-H) of
Servopack with servo power OFF.
It is faulty if the voltage exceeds
several 10 mV at this status.
Replace main board (1820)
of CPU unit.
Servopack failure
(speed command contin-
ues.)
hen servo power is on, the machine runs
away, causes alarm and stops.
Replace Servopack.
Wiring failure
The setting of PG
magnigication is in
error.
Feed at low speed such as in hurdle mode,|
etc. It will be normal if the actual
move distance equals the position dis-
play change distance.
Refer to Connection Manual
Par. 13. Connection of
Feed Servo Unit.
Refer to the relation
between the number of PG
pulses, gear ratio, ball-
type screw pitch, etc. to
set the correct PG magnfi-
cation to parameters
#6056 - #6060.
~ oH4.2.13 ALARMS 341, 242, 343, 344, 345 AND 346 (Servo Error) (Cont'd)
Trouble
Check Method
Solution
Kp(position loop gain)
is not correctly
adjusted and it causes
excessive position lag.|
Determine if Kp value from the POS(ER)
display at the time of jog and rapid
feed is correct.
Feon/min
i E
Ko-l0.7 * “Dos ca
oy
tihen the value is lower
than a value set as stand-
ard by the machine tool
maker, enlarge parameters
#6406 - 46410. For the
KP adjustment technic,
refer to Par. 3,
5 “Adjustaent at installa-
tion tine”.
For detailes, contact the
machine tool maker.
4.2.14 ALARMS 351, 352,
353, 354 AND 355 (Motor Overload)
Trouble
‘Check Method
Solution
Cutting condition is
too severe (Servopack
alara lights and alarm
390 activates simul-
taneously.)
Did it occur during drilling and/or
threadcut ting?
Check if it recurs at idle running or
dry run.
Wait until temperature of
servo motor cools down.
Then, restart operation by
alleviating the condition
after clearing alarm with
alarm reset button of
Servopack,
Machine runs heavily
due to shortage of
lubricant on the guide
face of machine.
Gervopack alara lights
and alara 390 activa-
tes simul taneously.)
Check the oil film on the guide face.
Check off tank and oil
pipe according to instruc-
tion manual of machine.
Disconnection or con
tact failure of signal
between NC unit and
Servopack
+ Ensure that alarm lamp of
Servopack does not light.
causes alara.
causes alarn.
causes alarm.
1292 Dz=0(5) causes alarn.
Check wiring status
between NC unit and
Servopack according to
Connection Manual.
Servopack failure
Servopack alarm activates instantly
after poner ON even if wiring is correct.|
Tt may cause an alarm by motor overload
without causing Servopack alarm,
Replace Servopack.
Contact your YASKAWA re-
presentative.
— 264.2.15 ALARMS 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 AND 266 disconnection check of A, B and C phases from
(PG Disconnection Error) PG and check by PG input comparison at the
time when TG ON signal from Servopack turns
They perform 2 types of checkup: Signal wire ON.
Trouble Check Hethod Solution
Disconnection or + Check for looseness and removal of + Correct looseness and/or
contact failure of 1820 board's connectors CNI (X-axis), | removal of connectors.
signal wire between NC} CN2(¥-axis), CN3(Z-axis), SRZ0 board's | - Correct wiring as neces-
unit and Servopack CNESCAth-axis), CNGA(Gth-axis), sary.
(N61 (spindle), CNA (spindle PG).
+ Check looseness and removal of
Servopack connectors.
+ Perform wiring check according to
Connection Manual.
Failure of PG detector | This type of alarm results when main | Replace 4820.
circuit connection | power is applied though result of check | Contact your YASKAWA re-
for above item 1 is normal, presentative,
No shorting plug con- | Shorting plug connector to CN62 at CPU | Mount shorting plug
nector even without | module is required for such specifica- | connector,
spindle PG, tions without spindle PG,
Servopack failure + Check if Replace Servopack.
(DGN) 81288 Do=1 (X-axis TU ON)
81289 Da=1 (W-axis TG ON)
#1290 Drel_ Z-axis Ts ON)
W129] Dsl th-axis 16 ON)
#1292 Dr Gth-axis 10 ON)
occur at motor stop.
+ If alarm occurs above the speed to
turn ON TGON signal, it may be PG
‘output signal failure of Servopack.
PG failure + If alarm occurs above the speed to | Replace PG.
turn ON TGON signal, it may be failure
of PG.
Setting failure of This type of alarm results when position | This is a rare case.
TGON signal detect | detector PPS is low. Motor may reach | But, change TGON signal
level for Servopack | running speed at TGON signal detect detect level of Servopack
(Abnormal case) level in case of a large speed change | to 12% from the standard
ratio with an external detector (such as | Ii
Inductosyn, linear scall
-a-4.2.16 ALARM 325 (Servo
CPU Error)
Trouble Check Method Solution
Servo CPU failure [PRH] #6014 De=1 causes error. Replace 4820,
= Contact your YASKAWA re-
presentative.
4.2.17 ALARM 329 (Built-in Type PC CPU Error)
Cause of Trouble Check Method Solution
PC CPU failure (PRH}#6014 Do=1 causes error. Replace PC20,
Contact your YASKAHA re-
presentative,
~ 28 -4.2.18 ALARM 820 (ROM/RAM Check Error) any fault, it is displayed together with ROH/
Ral number,
It performs check of ROM constantly and RAM This is one of the major failures. After re-
at the tine of power application with self- cording the alarm number, immediately contact
diagnostic function of NC unit. If there is your YASKAWA representative.
Trouble Check Method Solution
400 to #05 ROM in t-20 ERROR Replace ROM #00 to #05
failure HON :820 mounted to M20.
{n=0 to 5)
), 933 ROM error MM-20 ERROR Replace ROM 430.833)
430 :820 mounted to M420.
(433)
#350 RAM error RAN CHECK ERROR Failure of RAM mounted to
#350 820 C20
Replace PC20.
436 ROH error HHH-20 ERROR Replace ROM 436 mounted to
#36 :820 20.
4500 RAM error RAM CHECK ERROR Failure of RAM mounted to
#0500 820 1820
50D. Replace B20.
440 error PC-20 ERROR Replace ROM #40 mounted to
#40 2820 C20.
444, 45 error MB-20 ERROR Replace ROM #44 (845)
844 820 mounted to MB20.
45)
#100 to #103 RAN fail- RAM CHECK BRROR Replace MM20.
ure a 2820
#120 RAW failure Replace M620.
#300 to #301 RAM fail- Replace PC20,
ure
4302 RAH failure Replace PC20.
4510 to #511, 9520, Replace PC20.
#521, #590 RAM failure
ene
~29-4.3. TROUBLESHOOTING WITHOUT ALARH CODES catod by alarm codes.
For further details of signal meanings express~
The following examples are instructions for ed by the address(DGN], refer to Section “De
locating and correcting the troubles not indi- tails of Signals” in Connection Manual.
4.3.1 POWER CANNOT BE SUPPLIED.
Trouble Check Procedure Solution
No input power supplid | Ensure that SOURCE LED(ereen) of OC Check nolded-case circui
to NC unit. power supply (CPS-10N) inside CPU module | breaker or NC panel and
lights. also connector (X13 of
cPs-10N.
Alarm LED of CPS-10N PS-10N LED Display lihen trouble in Table on
lights. Saat TE ERIN | the left is displayed by
Nase | "89129 | cotor Gouse LED, correct the trouble,
Por Lights wien ac | then, turn on power again.
torus [Foue | SH | Stoner isatt. | Hf the trouble is not
corrected by this procedure,
_ a sawn
Yowt & sees on| cree |fnat anne $10" | trouble may be in the power
aoe ME at NHC. | unit. Contact your YASKAHA
a5 Lights at +5¥ | representative.
Trouble rervotace or
vagy [+sy, | got |lighis at =i2 6
teeta | 2124 over voltage 0
Trowte Oe Weer
Bispay | 12 9 voltage.
Troble é
+a Lignts at +240
4200 | tet | over vol
Trosble or ovrcartet.
External Lights woth
err | tod external lite
troable Sica
Note: LED Lnghts for extersal trouble (EXD wien C813
coanoctor between and T stoet-circuits.
Power ON/OFF Switch is SH5 Setting (for 9* CRT) Set correctly shorting
not set properly. plug Sk5 at left corner on
B20 PCB.
fe ea] = ae er a
1] mao | += Bet aR”
11 [6 Ea) renin
=30-~Code Causes
086 PROG ERROR (638)
‘OTHER THAN K ARE SPECIFIED BY G38.
Code Causes
O91 TAP ERROR
SLPC (SPINDLE LOOP COMMAND INPUT) IS NOT
TURNED ON AT THE SOLID TAPPING EXECUTION
TIME,
087 PROG ERROR (G31/¢36/37/38)
TOUCH SHITCH NOT ON WHEN MOTION REACHES END
POINT BY G31, 36, G37, 638.
CONFIRM COMMAND, THEN TOUCH SWITCH MOTION
IF NO PROBLEMS,
092
088 — PROG ERROR (G36/37/38)
‘THE TOUCH SWITCH CAUSES AN OPERATION ERROR
BY G36 10 638,
089
090 PROG ERROR (G93)
4 PROHIBITED CODE WAS SPECIFIED IN THE G93
BLOCK OR G93 MODE.
093
094
095,
--1.1 ALARH KO. LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes Code Causes
096 102 CAL ERROR DIVISION)
CALCULATION DIVISOR ZERO OR OVERFLOW ERROR.
CORRECT PROGRAM.
os 103 CAL ERROR (SOUARE ROOT)
oot value 1s a wesavive Jf (-) .
conRecT PROGRAM.
038 104 PROG ERROR COOUBLE ADD)
‘THE SAME ADDRESS 1S SPECIFIED THO TIMES
OR MORE WITHIN ONE BLOCK,
CORRECT THE PROGRAM.
099 105 MACRO ERROR (CONSTANT)
‘A RANGE OF CONSTANTS USABLE FOR THE MACRO
PROGRAM IS EXCEEDED.
100 GAL ERROR (FIXED POINT)
MAGNITUDE OF FIXED POINT DATA BY CALCULA-
‘TION EXCEEDING UPPER LIMIT.
RECHECK PROGRAM.
101 GAL ERROR (FLOATING)
EXPONENT OF FLOATING POINT DATA BY CALCULA-
‘THON EXCEEDING ALLOWABLE RANGE.
RECHECK PROGRAM.
106 MACRO ERROR
‘700 MANY CODES FOR CANCELLING G67.
‘CHECK NUMBERS OF G66 AND G67 AND CORRECT
PROGRAM.
107 MACRO ERROR (FORMAT)
AN EXPRESSION AND MACRO SENTENCE HAVE
ERRONEOUS FORMAT.
-78-4.3.2 INITIAL DALAGNOSTI
1 ERROR DISPLAY AT POWER ON
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
Error identified by
initial diagnostics at
power ON,
Both diagnostic items passed and
diagnostic ites lead up to error are
displayed and YASNAC stops.
Record the diagnostic item
lead up to NC unit stop,
turn on power again and
contact your YASKAKA rep-
resentative of its results,
4.3.3. “CPU ERROR" DISPLA
¥ (Hi thout Alarm Codes)
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
“CPU ERROR" only is
displayed on CRT
screen,
CPU cannot function normally and this is
major failure. The main system shuts
off the servo power, but, depress the
emergency stop and power OFF buttons to
ake check for proper AC input vol tage
and ensure power is OFF,
Remove any noise source
near the NC unit,
Turn on the main power
under emergency stop
condition. Contact your
YASKAWA representative
immediately if it is “CPU
ERROR".
If normal, start operation
after ensuring correct
parameters, settings, off
sets and programs,
=3te4.3.4 CRT SCREEN DOBS NOT DISPLAY that the wire is properly connected to the NC
operator's station, connectors are not loose,
CRT screen may not display any data as a result or fuse inside CRT unit is not blown(refer to
of trouble of CRT unit itself, display circuit Par. 4.3.12 9" CRT SCREEN IS DARK).
and/or connection cable.
Contact your YASKAWA representative, if the
If there is no display on the screen even after trouble can not be located even after the abo-
the NC unit power is applied, check to ensure ve procedure,
4.3.5 HANDLE MODE OPERATION FAULTY
Trouble Check Procedure
Solution
HANDLE mode signal not | [DGX] #1300 D:
entered. Bit set to0?
All other bits (Do, Di, Ds through Dz)
must be set to 0.
Select HANDLE mode,
Check mode switch wiring.
Axis selection signal Confirm that one optional axis of the
not entered. following axes is enter
[DGN] #1304 Do (X-axis)
#1304 D, (Y-axis)
#1304 Dz (Z-axis)
#1304 Ds (4th-axis)
#1315 Dy Gth-axis)
Select an axis.
Check the axis selection
switch wiring.
Power is not supplied | Check that +5 V is supplied on
to HANDLE PG, terminal of handle PG.
Confirm that the HANDLE PG signal
connector is not renoved.
For 9-inch operation | SWI setup is shown below.
panel. $P20 board's | 1 HPG power is fixed to +5 V.
SWI is set to the 2 SWI on SP20 board is'sct as below by
HANDLE PG lock. specification of manual pulse
generator.
(sal)
i|fe_e] of 3
4{o 0 of 6
tlo o of 9
Wlo o of 12
Simul taneous 1 axis manval
pulse generator (This interface used)
Refer to itew 11 “Manual
pulse generator” of the
Connection Manual to
check the wiring, and
wire correctly.
Set Si] as illustrated in
the figure on the left,
-3-Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
HANDLE PG trouble
$P20 board trouble
Confirm that 41277 value monitored
by counter changes when HANDLE PG is
turned,
Replace HANDLE PC.
Replace the SP20 board,
Manual pulsing magni-
fication input is
selected.
Manual pulsing magnification
input (OGN) #1304
D D D Magni fi-
MP4 MP2 HPL cation
~o 0 0 x1
0 1 x10
0 Tere [220 100
0 1 L x10
1 | Bither Tor 1] x 100
Check wiring of the mag-
nification setting switch,
The number setting pa-
raneter of the HANDLE
PG is set to 0.
Others: Related para-
meters
The HANDLE mode does not work when [PRI
4G107 is set to 0.
‘The max speed in HANDLE mode
[PRH] 86222 (K-, Y-, Z-, U-, V- and
Weaxis) .
[PRH] #6348 (rotation axes A, B and C)
Constant at decelerating in HANDLE mode
(Pier) we3s0 - 96354
Optional magnification setting at magni-
fication X 100 selection time
[PRH] 6383 (option)
Handle lag pulse clamp quantity
| (PRH) #6677
Set the number of HANDLE
PGs curretly used.
Verify it with the para
meter table attached at
the factory prior to
shipment,
33 -4.3.6 MANUAL JOG MODE OPERATION FAULTY
Trouble
Jog mode not selected.
Check Procedure
(DGH) #1900 D.=1
All other bits We ,D: ,Ds through Ds)
must be set to 0.
Solution
Select JOC mode,
Check mode wiring switch.
Jog axial direction
not specified.
Contirm the followings:
([DGn] #1302 De (+X)
41302 Dy (-¥)
#1302 De +)
41302 03 (-Y)
#1302 De (+2)
41302 Ds (~2)
41302 De + Ath-axis)
#1302 Dr (—4th-axis)
1315 De (+5th-axis)
#1315 Dr (—Sth-axis)
Check the push button
switch or selection switch
wiring. In some cases, it
is handled as a prohibited
item for the sequence.
Refer to the machine tool
builder's reference manuals
for details.
Jog speed signal not
specified.
‘The setting of jog
speed parameter is in
error.
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Prroter WEA Scie
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Paster WES Stig pot —
Paar WK Stig sped —
Passer WS Selig set
Forarter Rea tr sa
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Foreor BOSE Stig So
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Pasar 0 Sig yd —
Torerter EST Stig a
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Does #1308 change according to the
List when the jog speed selection switch
is changed?
Are paraneters 46233 - ¥6264 set
correctly?
Heels cee tet
aia naa
ks
Check wiring of the jog
speed selection switch.
Set the comand speed for
the number of necessary
steps in parameters #6233
16264.
eeTrouble
Check Procedure
Solution
An axis interlock
signal is entered.
Jog is correct when:
(axis)
(Y-axis)
(th-axis)
#1320 DesI Gth-axis)
hen 0, the axis does not work.
An axis interlocak signal
is entered for sone reason.
Refer to the manual of the
machine tool maker to
release the axis interlock.
The machine is in LOCK
mode,
The position display changes in MACHINE
LOCK mode Check the machine lock
‘sHitch input,
(DGN}41305 Ds
Check the internal torque switch.
(SeT]16002 Ds
Check wiring of the machine
= 35 -4.3.7 MANUAL RAPID MODE OPERATION FAULTY
Trouble Check Procedure Solution
Rapid node signal not | (DGN] #1300 Do-1 Select the RAPID mode,
selected. AIL other bits (Do, Bi, Ds through Dr) | Check wiring of the mode
aust be set to 0, switch,
Paraneter not set Set a high feed speed of
correctly. each axis to the parameter.
Set the correct speed to
the parameter #6231 also.
Input status and Rapid feedrate
Tear tepid feodeate:
eg ae
fe [sat a ae
;
OE He Setting speed Setting speed
‘ine poe
on] a | © | fine Jot [ite fod
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8 ‘a
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The JOG mode does not work when values
of high feed parameters #6280 - 46284
are set to 0.
then an optional step is selected, the
speed changes to a speed set to
parameter #6231.
Others Refer to Par, 4.3.6 MANUAL JOG ODE
OPERATION FAULTY.4.3.8 MANUAL ZERO RETURN OPERATION FAULTY
In this paragraph, manual feeding (JOG) and manual rapid feeding (RAPID) should
operate normally.
Trouble Check Procedure Solution
Node not set to zero | The parameter must be 41306 Di=1. | Select the manual return-to-
return. Characteristically, the signal runs to -home mode or the relative
OF at the existing speed even when it | switch, Check the wiring.
has passed point A in the following
figure.
Rapid or jog mode not | In parallel with 41306 Da=1, Use a sequence change, etc.
selected. #1300 Do or Dy must be 1. Unless this | to enable the manual return-
condition is satisfied, the operation | to-hone signal and J0G or *
cannot start. RAPID signal to be input
simul taneously.
Deceleration LS not Check the deceleration
selected. Limit switch to check the
{lis feaoy, Hato, teats, t2y, 46013, | Wiring. If both the decel-
speed #6262," 46263," #6314) eration limit switch and
fo280)
Z
Gest, seid, 6318, wiring are normal, release
#6319," #6320) the 1021 module.
306, 76305, #6306,
AC” 46307," ssr08)
tthe,
Reference point return
control 1/0 signals
Con! that [DGN} #1328 changes as
above, transuitting signals at a low
speed such as jog, etc.
Parameter not set Referring to the above figure, verify | If the parameter is differ-
correctly. the relative parameter with the attached | ent from the finally set
parameter sheet, value of the paraneter
sheet, reset it,
-37-4.3.8 MANUAL ZERO RETURN OPERATION FAULTY (Cont’d)
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
A dog position for the
deceleration linit
switch is arranged
adquately.
Occasionally dislocation occurs by one
rotation of the motor.
Arrange the dog position to
make the rising point
(point C in the above fig-
ure) of the deceleration
limit switch signal come to
the center of points B
through D of origin pulses
((DGR] #1288-81292 D,) of
each axis, sending the
signal in handle mode,
Others: | -Coupl ing
loose
-Dog loose
-Noise
This is a case in which the position is
slipped at random.
Shielded cable used for PG signal?
If loose, tighted,
Check the shield processing
and contact your YASKAWA
representative.4.3.9 CYCLE START FAILURE
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
The cycle start signal
is not entered.
The field hold is
opened.
Is the parameter set to 41306 Do=1
when the cycle start switch is depress
In this case, the field hold signal must
be opened. Normal at [DGN) #1306 Di=1.
Check the switch and
iring. If the wachine
interlock is working
intermittently, refer to
the manual of the #achine
tool builder.
The start interlock
signal is entered.
Normal at #1316 Di=0.
If the machine interlock
is working intermittently,
refer to the manual of the
machine tool builder.
The machine is under
resetting.
Normal at 41218 D,
Confirm that the outside reset input DGN
41316 Dz is also 0.
If the paraneter is not set
to 0 in several seconds,
contact your YASKAHA
representative.
The machine is in
ALARH mode.
The systen No. switch
46219 is set
to other than 0.
An alarm message is displayed on the
screen,
After correcting the cause
of the alars, depress the
RESET key on the operation
panel to restart the
operation.
~ 39 -4.3.10 OPERATION 1S NOT AVAILABLE WITH G01, GO2 OR GO3.
Trouble Check Procedure Solution
Feed override is set Feed override list Select any value other
to 0%, ; ia than 0 to feed override
ea ses, | SHEP
Def ta A St oera- | Check the feed override
Dior st ov g [OV21 OV} ior mi | SNitch and wiring.
0 0 Oo} 0 0%
oo ot 1 0%
O10 Tt ot 20%
oo} aes 30
otop rt oto To
sO rer [src =e ess | eee
oto fry fo 08
Ce
[oT Too oy ee
o [1 )-0 1 [90%
A
oy it ot yf at 0%
ota i oto
oro 0%
opr of 0
9 1 aoe eee 50%
1 0 0 0 0 | 160%
Fs a
es eee eee ee EHO Eee
ror oy ay 1} 190%
ee a
Tare aro 220-4
ss OZ
ro 11 | 260%
roo tof ene
es sO
ical reese ices] ce ead ga
1 1 0 1 1} 380.4
1 eee 0 o 420 %
5 a a OO
Taya or soe
CO a0
Note: 1) When the part progran is
executed in AUTO DRIVE sode,
fix the transmission override
to 100% against the thread
cutting section.
2) The transnission override is
effective for 220% through 5402,
only when the F override option
is present.
Axis-interlock signal | Check if (OGN) #1320 De to Ds are at 1 | Release axis-interlock with
is entered, (normal if they are 1). reference to instruction,4.3.1. SPINDLE DOES NOT ROTATE
Sequence for the spindle control differs due to specifications of the machine tool builder.
Read the machine tool builder’s reference manuals carefully.
This section explains the basic 1/0 signals,
Trouble Check Procedure Solution
‘The speed command is (1) Inside command input configuration Turn the auxiliary function
not issued, lock switch OFF. Change
5 eanction anaify |] ptete center the program,
came etter | Refer to Par.14 “Spindle
Jajemaisnsero- | drive unit connection” of
Spindle eee ee the YASNAC MX3 Connection
rerride iapue i000 et
Ne [Reins to br Manual (T0-C843-9.32) to
check the wiring.
If there is a possibility
teesioy of trouble on the D/A
circuit, replace the SR20
tt board.
Spindte
Confirm the program to see if the auxil
iary function lock signal is 41305
Da=0 or the S code was assigned. Use
41224 & #1225 to confirm the S
€ analog output moni tor.
Heasure the speed command voltage on the
spindle drive.
The start signal is | The signal is output through 1/0 from PC | The spindle start inter-
not issued. (sequencer) . lock condition differs
Refer to the manual of the machine tool | from one machine to another.
builder to confira that (DGN] 41100 Contact the machine toot
level output is turned ON. maker for information,
advice, etc, then no
trouble is found on wiring
related to the spindle,
there is a possibility of
trouble in the 1/0 section.
Replace the 1021 module.
The setting of the is | Refer to Par. 20,2.40 “S 5-digit command | Refer to the paraneter
in error. 1/0" of the YASNAC MX3 Connection Manual | sheet to set each paramter.
(10-€843-9. 32
~a-4.3.11 SPINDLE DOES NOT ROTATE (Cont’d)
Trouble Check Procedure Solution
The operation stopped | Refer to Par. 20.2.41 “Gear selection | Contact the machine tool
during gear selection. | 1/0 ” of the YASNAC 4X3 Connection Hanual} builder for details.
(10-€843-9,32) and the manual of the ma-
chine tool builder to check the sighals.
There is trouble in | Confirm alarm display of the spindle | Contact your YASKAWA
the main axis drive. | drive unit. representative,
Other configurations | Use the same checking technics for all.
(2) S function BCD output configuration.
BCD code non-
1 contact output
[~100 Tevet) 2
g |S function BCD output) | 9 ork Pe 5
a SSiraraeariae “|Status & alarm input|
(3) Outside command input configuration
8 function analog Spindle override
output monitor —_| (508 to 1208)
(#1224 & #1225) (#1000 Jevel)
§ function command Manual speed input
oo snp gle (#1100 level)
2 : “| Start/Stop
Onentation output
ISpindle override input Status & alarm input
(#1303_DS to D7) (#1000 level)
Speed command output (Maximum 410) (agi
| Speed coomand Ee Pi
a=4.3.12 9" CRT SCREEN IS DARK,
Cause of Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
Power voltage is too
low.
Check it with CN3 on $P20 board at rear
side of 9° CRT unit.
+ If the voltage drops at
poner cable, replace the
cable.
+ If CPS-10N output voltage
is also low, it may be
caused by failure of CPS-
JON.
Contact your YASKAHA rep-
resentative,
Escutcheon is dirty.
Check visually if the surface of
escutcheon and section between escutcheo
and CRT are dirty,
|
Clean up CRT display and
escutcheon,
Brightness is not
properly adjusted,
Do not perform setup
{chnes of CRT as a
rule.
Perform adjustment with
VRE(BRIGHT) on SP20 board.
Hardware failure
(rouble other than above)
Replace CRT unit or SP20
board.
Contact your YASKANA rep-
resentative,
~43-4.3.13 EDIT DOES NOT FUNCTION
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
Erroneous input signal
(a) The mode selection
signal is not enter-
ed.
(b) The edit lock signal
is entered.
(c) The setting edit
lock signal is
entered.
1s (GN) #1300 set to Dr=1?
AL1 other bits (Do - Dy) must be set to
Select the EDIT mode.
Select the edit lock
release.
Set [SET] #6001 Dz to 0.
For the procedure, refer
to Par. 4.3.6 “Setting
data display and write”
of the YASNAC HX3 Handling
Manual (10-C843-9.30).
A parameter to lock a
specially numbered
program is turned ON.
46004 or 6004
Programs No,8000 - 8999 cannot be
stored, erased or edited.
This is a setting to
prevent programs from
being destroyed by
erroneous edit operation.
For modification of [PRI],
refer to Par. 4.3.7
“Parameter display and
write” of the YASNAC MX3
Handling Manual (10-C843-
9.30).
Others:
(a) Memory capaci ty
exceeded
(©) Stored program
volume exceeded
(¢) Overlapped stored
program numbers
0: Prograns No,8000 - 8999 can be
stored, erased and edited as usual.
Da I Prograns No.8000 - 8999 are not
displayed.
0: Prograns No.8000 - 8999 are
displayed.
(Ri) #6021
Dy 1: Prograss No.9000 - 9999 cannot be
stored, erased or edited.
0: Programs No.9000 - 9999 can be
stored, erased and edited as usual .
(PRA) #6022
Dg 1: Programs No.9000 - 9999 are not
displayed.
0: Programs No.9000 - 9999 are
displayed.
eHoRY OVER!
PROGRAM OVER!
ALREADY IN!
A warning alarm is issued for each.
Refer to Par. 4.5.4
"Stored program number
display” of the YASNAC MX3
Handling Manwal (70-CB43-
9.30).
Coutinue the edit operation
after erasing unnecessary
programs.
ae4.3.14 RS232C DOES NOT FUNCTIONAL HELL
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
Bad cable
The RS-232C interface
port is not selected
correctly,
Teter to Par. 16 “RS-232C Interface
connecting” of the YASNAC MX3 Connec.
tion Manual (10-C843-9.30).
46003 for selection
Interface Output,
Ist RS-2320 60030.
2nd RS-2826 60030.
Use parameter setting No.“]” to select
the above bits, The first RS-232C and
second RS-232C cannot be selected
Simul taneously.
Correct the wiring as
necessary.
Set as follows.
First RS-232C :
Second RS-2320:
The setting of the
baud rate & stop bit
control code transmis
sion are in error.
Refer to Par. 16-2 “RS-232C interface”
of the YASNAC 4X3 Connection Manual
(10-C843-9.30) .
Interface Input } Output
Ist RS-2326 | 86026 | 96028
‘2nd Rs-232¢ | weo27 | 6029
Reset the correct value.
Other parameters
= 180 code parity
DR & DS signal
handling
Refer to the attachment of Par.9
46021 and #6022 of the YASNAC HX3
Handling Manual (T0-C843-9.30).
= 45
Change the setting if needed.4.3.15 “FIN” WAIT MODE BY SPINOLE RELATED INSTRUCTION
‘The sequential processing entered some signal wait mode and was then discontinued.
Cause of Trouble
Check Method
Solution
A signal identical
with the spindle speed
is not entered.
If this troule occurs at the time of
command issuing such as “M03 S100". etc.,
confirm [DGN] #1317 De=1.
Refer to the circuit diafram of the
aachine tool builder to confirm 1/0 in-
put section [DGN] #1000 level.
If no trouble is found in
the wiring, there is a
possibility of a bad 1021
aodule or bad spindle drive
unit.
Contact your YASKAWA repre-
sentative,
The spindle zero speed
signal is not entered.
If this trouble occurs at stop tine
“W05". refer to the circuit diagran of
the machine tool builder to confirm the
1/0 input section #1000 level.
If no trouble is found in
the wiring, there is a
possibility of a bad 1021
nodule or spindle drive
unit,
Contact your YASKAWA repre-
sentative,
Others
If this trouble occurs at the tine of
“M19 or #20", spindle orientation
command, refer to the circuit diagram of
the manchine tool builder to confirm the
1/0, especially the orientation-related
sections.
If no trouble is found in
the wiring, there is a
possobility of a bad 1021
module or bad spindle drive
unit.
Contact your YASKAWA repre-
sentative.
46 -3.16 SKIP FUNCTION (G31) OPERATION FAILURE
Trouble Check Procedure
Input failure of skip | Use [DGN] #1280 Dy to confirn the skip
signal. signal ON/OFF.
‘B20 board is wrong. Refer to Par.17 “Direct-in signal connec-
tion” of the YASNAC HX3 (T0-C843-9. 23)
to use [DCN] #1280 Ds to confirm this
trouble, entering 2 dusay signal.
contactless switches, etc.
Replace 4820 board,
Contact your YASKAKA repre
sentative.
Parameter not set 6019 De
correctly De 1: Use a transmission speed shown at
the skip function (G31) comand
time asa speed set to paraneter
#6232,
0: Use a transmission speed shown at
the skip function (G31) conmand
time as a speed assigned by the F
code,
For example, the machine does not work
then the transmission speed is 0 at the
(86232 631 command) tine,
#6062 Ds
Set a signal mode shown at the start
tine of the “SKIP” input for the De skip
function,
+240 Hee ane
ov
® ®
® tinen this paraneter is set to
start the operation at the tine of
change from 24 V to 0 V.
@® hen this paraxeter is set to “I”,
start the operation at the time of
change froa 0 V to 24 V.
Note: then this paraneter is changed,
turn power ON and then OFF.
#6063 D,
Determine ENABLE/DISABLE of an input
control circuit of "SKIP" for the Dy
skip function,
Note: When this skip function is used,
set the bit to “1”.
Note: then this parameter is changed,
turn power ON and then OFF,
Correct paraneter setting.
-4a7-4.3.17 TAPE MODE DOES NOT FUNCTION
Trouble
Check Procedure
Solution
Failure of input signal)
Mode input(T) is not
correct.
(DEN) #1300 Ds should be 1, but
11300 Do to Ds and Ds to Dr
should be 0.
TAPE should appear on PRG screen,
TAPE mode does not
start.
Refer to Par. 4.3.9
Parameters failures
such as baud rate, sto
bit and control code
Tape reader setting
failure
Connection failure
Failure of tape reader
or RS232C cable
Refer to Par. 4.3.14, “RS232C Does Not
Punction Well”.
Tape Reader Setting
Hie
oe
t oe
= ae
wll Tell”
+ Check the wiring status of RS232C cabli
according to the Connecting Manual.
+ Check loosening and removal of connec-
tor.
Confirm that the tape is fed by the
manual feed switch of the tape reader.
thea other RS-232C devices are used,
connect then to NC to confirm the normal
operation.
Check setting status of
tape reader Model 28018-2
according to the table at
the left column and set it
correctly again.
Correct connection.
Replace the tape reader.
Replace MB20 board.
Contact your YASKAHA repre-
sentative.
= 434.4 MAINTENANCE OF ACGC
4.4.1 ACGC TROUBLESHOOTING
ACGC failure may be caused by any one of fol-
lowing condi tions:
(1) Hardware failure
(2) Systen software failure
(3) Application program failure
For (1) or (2) above, contact your YASKAWA re-
presentative.
If the cause appears to be application progran
failure, contact the service agent of the
machine tool builder.
4.4.2 ACGC ALARM INDICATION
(1) A YASNAC system equipped with ACGC may in-
dicate what appears to be a machine- triggered
alarn, Refer to the Instruction Manual of the
machine builder for details of such alarm,
(2) If such machine-triggered alarm does not
appear, the screen displays an alarm code with
the same meaning as that for the 9° CRT NC Op-
erator's Panel. Refer to Par, 4.2 TROUBLE-
SHOOTING BY ALARM CODE for further details.
(3) ACGC performs self-diagnosis and data
check, and any trouble in ACGC is indicated by
an alarm, Table 4.7 describes alarm displays
and their meanings.
Table 4.7. ACGC Alarms
Alarm Display/Meaning Solution
SYSTEM PROM TOTAL ERROR:
‘The PROM containing the systen
software is faulty. The faults
PROM No. appears in the framed
section (1.
PE ere
+12 W/12 V POKER DOKN
The power supply for RS232C
interface is faulty.
Contact your
YASKAHA repre-
sentative.
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4.4.3 FAULTS NOT DISPLAYED BY ACGC ALARM
INDICATION
(1) CRT screen remains blank.
If nothing appears on the CRT screen after
power is turned on, check the following:
© AC power supply, €.8. one phase is open,
@® CRT fuse blown,
@ Supply voltage at the ACGC rear panel terni-
nal is 230 VAC 15%,
@ OC supply in ACGC is normal. (Voltages are
+5.V, +12 V, and —12 V2)
@ Wiring between the PCB and CRT is correct.
After checking these items, turn on power
again, If the normal operation cannot be
achieved, contact YASREP,
(2) No keyboard operation is accepted (hang up)
G) Although message may appear on the CRT
screen after power is turned on, no keyboard
operation is accepted:
© Check keyboard wiring for loose or open
connections.
® Check the terminals of the DC supply unit
for +5¥, +12¥, and -12V. Check the voltage at
the DC supply unit terminal side.
® Depress the key and check for a “beep”.
“liben a beep is heard, the keys and related
matters are normal.
“Tf a beep is not heard, some keys may be
defective (together with other faults),
Check the following points.
(b) Key operation is not accepted after the
power supply is turned ON and some operation
procedure is completed.
® Check that any alarm is displayed on the
CRE screen. If it is displayed, take proper
action for the alarm contents.
© After recording the operation procedure
that has just been made, repeat the same pro-
cedure from when the power supply is turned ON
and check for repeatability,
If it is not recovered normally, contact
your YASKAWA representative,4.4.3 FAULTS NOT DISPLAYED BY ACGC ALARM
INDICATION (Cont'd)
Dc POWER BRIGHT
SUPPLY UNIT CONTROL
FUSE,
(250, 5.4) POWER SUPPLY
‘TERMINAL
(230 vac,
Fig. 4.5 Rear View of ACGC Unit
CAUTION
‘The brightness has been preset to the
best condition at the factory.
Adjustment way be made to conpensale
for local light conditions. If the
bright control is maintained at a
high setting, it may reduce the life
of the CRT,
4.4.4 SOFTWARE VERSION INDICATION
If monory-related hardware such as the bubble
menory fails, it is often desirable after
repair to recover the stored software. For
easy identification, software is managed with
a version number, and can be determined by one
of two methods:
(D) Indicated on “System No, Label” on the
nameplate on the back of the CRT,
SYSTEM WO. LABEL
Fig. 4.6 Nameplate On Back of CRT(2) Displayed on the CRT screen
(a) A sampie indication in NC mode is shown
below. This appears only when power is turned
on,
YASNAC MX3
Fig. 4.7. Sample of Various, Software
Version Nos, in NC Mode
(b) A sample indication in ACGC mode is shown
below.
VERSION No.
ACGC V1 6 26,ULY-85
Fig. 4.8 Sample of ACGC Hain Software
Version Nos, in ACGC Mode
lihen menory-related hardware fails, notify
the service agent of machine tool builder or
your YASKAWA representative and report the
latest version nuuber of the related software.
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4.5. SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHECK
4.5.1 CHECK AC POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
‘The voltage between terminals CKI3-1 and CNL:
5 in the power supply unit CPS-10N should be
within 200/220 VAC 15% (170 to 253 VAC) at
50/60 tz + 2 Iz,
2
Fig. 4.9 External View of Power Supply
Unit CPS-1ON4.5.2 INDICATION LAMP OF POWER SUPPLY UNIT
4.6.1 OUTLINE OF DISPLAYS
Table 4.8 Indication Lamp Table 4.9 Diagnostic Nos and Contents
INDICATION | Color enKING Diashostic | Display Contents | Renarks
source | Green | With this Tap on, AC 21000-11061 | Input signals for Refer to
input is executed or DC machine tool machine tool
high voltage will still builder's
be applied even if AC ‘#1100. Output signals manual.
input off. to machine tool
Power on | Green | Power on with noraal DC #1200 Output signals | Refer to Par.
output to power se- | 9,6 or con-
J ______ avence (PC) | necting aan-
+50. ned | +5. or +12V abnormal wal
#2 output 1900-11929 | Input signals | TOB-cB43-9.2
Peet from power se-
+240 Red +24 V abnormal output quence (PC)
ext, aLaRn | Red | Alare input from external Notes:
power supply etc. is on.
4.5.3 CHECK DC POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
Measure at check terminals on 4B20 board.
4.6 STATUS DISPLAY BY ON-LINE DIAGNOSTICS
FUNCTION (OGR)
hen the 1/0 section of the NC unit is suspect
ed of failure, diagnostic numbers can be keyed-
in on the NC control panel to display and chock
1/0 signals for status.
1, With a power sequence (PC) setup built-in,
signals #1000 to #1061 and #1100 to #1156
in meaning depending on cach power se-
quence program. Read the mai
builder's manual,
Display
Dr De Ds Da Ds
00001
Contact.
‘opened
ychine tool
De Di Do
rid
Contact
closed
2, For keep menory, refer to Par. 8 NC DATA
PROCESSING4.6.2 OPERATING PROCEDURE TO DISPLAY INPUT/
OUTPUT SIGNALS
1, Depress the (OGN) key.
A page containing the diagnostic nunber speci-
fied previously will appear on the CRT screen,
h the status of 1/0 signals displayed “1,”
and hexadecimal digits.
2. Key-in the diagnostic number to be display-
ed, and depress the CURSOR (Jor Fey.
‘This will change the screen to the page
containing keyed-in number.
The data on each line is displayed hexa-
decimal digits in the rightmost positions on
the screen,
HEADECIMAL
NOTATION
DiAGnOSS
#1002
$1008
ro
1006
‘007
1008
Ti090
3
Fig. 4.10 Example of Input/Output
Signal Display
CURSOR
3. Press the |" | key.
The cursor will move down by | Line to the
next diagnostic number. Keeping this key de-
pressed continuously moves down the cursor.
Hihen the cursor reaches the last lower line,
the screen switches to the next page.
t
4. Press the | cupcgp | Key.
The cursor will move up by 1 line to the pre-
vious diagnostic number, Keoping this key de-
pressed continuously moves up the cursor.
= 53 -
When the cursor reaches top line, the screen
switches to the previous page.
5, Depress the ie
The next page will be displayed,
T
PAGE
‘The previous page will be displayed.
key.
6, Depress the key.5. ADJUSTMENTS UPON INSTALLATION
Upon installation, make adjustments in refer-
ence to the adjustment procedures given in the
table below.
Table 5.1 Adjustment Procedures
No. Procedure Ronarks
1 | Check the interior and exterior of the control cabinet.
2 | Check screw terminals for tightness.
3. | Connect external cables and check.
4 | Connect the power input cable.
5 | Check connector and module locations to be sure of
positive connections.
6 | Set control poner transformer.
7 | Check the input power supply voltage and frequency.
8 | Check that the composite power supply unit outputs are not
short-circuited,
9 | Check the output vol tages after a first power application.
10 | Check the 1/0 signals between the NC unit and the machine
tool.
AL | Check parameters and setting data.
12 | Perform a second power application.
13 | Check to be sure the emergency stop functions.
1d | Check movement on each axis by manual feed.
15 | Adjust the servo system.
16 | Check that all NC functions are successfully operable.
(Q) Check the interior and exterior of the con
trol cabinet.
+ Check the control panel exterior for contami -
nation and damage.
+ Check the sodule connections inside the cabi-
net for tighteness.
+ Check the cables and lead bunch inside the
cabinet for damage.
(2) Check screw terninals for loose connec-
tions.
+ Power input unit terminal block
= Power on/off pushbutton switches on MDI and
CRT unit.
+ Control power transformer terminal block
+ Check each terminal block cover, if any, for
dislocation.
(3) Connect external cables.
+ Check that the cable shield is connected to
the ground block through clamp.
+ Check that a protective ground wire
stalled between the control unit and the ma-
chine tool.
+ Check that the protective ground wire is of
a one-point ground type.
( Connect the power input cable.
Before connecting the power input cable, verify
that power input terminals R, S and T inside
the control unit are not shorted.(S) Check connector and module locations and
insertions.
+ Check that the screns on the module clamps
are tightened on the CPU rack.
+ Check that the clamp claws on Honda connec-
tors are tightened and that clamp screvs are
securely in place.
+ Check that the clamp claws on power supply
connectors are in place.
Check that the clamp claws on flat cables
are in place,
(6) Check settings.
Verify the control power transformer setting
in reference to the input power supply voltage.
(1) Check input power supply vol tage and fre-
quency.
+ Check that the power supply voltage and fre-
quency weet ratings.
+ Check that the input power supply capacity
is high enough for power consumption of the
control unit.
(@) Check that the composite poner supply unit
outputs are not short-circuited. Check for
short-circuit between:
+ +5 Vand 0V + +24 Vand OV
+ +12 Vand 0 ~12V and OV
(9) Chock the output voltages after a first
power application.
Depress the POWER ON pushbutton for first pow-
er application.
+ Check that the air flow from the cooling air
exhaust port is normal.
+ Vefify the output voltages of the composite
power supply unit.
Rated Output [ Output Voltage Range
4.75 to 5.25 ¥
IL4 to 12.60
to -13.8V
22.8_ to 25.2 V
(10) Check the 1/0 signals between the control
unit and the machine tool.
Check the 1/0 signals according to the list of
1/0 signals (see 4.6 “STATUS DISPLAY BY ON-
LINE DIAGNOSTICS BUNCTION (DGH)") .
(1D Check paraneters and setting data.
Conduct checkups according to the list of para
meters (see 9.4 Parameter).
(12) Perform a second power application.
Press the POHER-ON pushbutton again for second
ower application,
+ An alarm, if displayed, should be dealt with
according to the list of alarns,
+ Check that each axis can be placed under
servo clamp,
+ Adjust the ZERO ADJ potentioneter on the
servo drive unit so that the servo position
deviation comes within 02 pulses in the
servo clamp state.
NOTE
Servo deviation pulses can be displayed
on the MDI & CRT unit by following the
steps given below:
1. Write"4" to SET #6219,
2. Depress the POS key.
PAGE T
3, Depress the| T's [of | page
the display (POSITION * ERROR”) of a servo
position deviation value.
key to select
4. Reset SET #6219 to 0.
(13) Verify the eaergency stop.
With emergency stop activated (e.g., by ener-
gency stop pushbutton, machine end LS), check
that the second power supply (servo power
supply) is turned off and that the alarm dis-
play“ 330: EMERGENCY STOP* appears.
~~5, ADJUSTHENT UPON INSTALLATION (Cont? d)
(14) Check movenent. on each axis by manual
feed.
+ Check that the machine tool properly follows
up on the movement made by handle or step
feed.
+ Operate the machine tool by manual jog feed.
Activate its OT limit switch intentionally,
and check to see that the machine is stopped
by detection of an overtravel alarm.
+ Check that the machine tool follows in the
entire feedrate range in manual jog and rapid
feed.
(5) Adjust the servo system.
+ Operate the machine tool by F4-digit feed or
G00 feed in the MDI mode. Check the servo
position deviation on the MDI & CRT unit.
With the feedrate and servo position devia-
tion, the position gain Kp is obtained by
the formula:
F
Ko = 16.7 x
Where, F: feedrate (am/nin)
E: servo position deviation(0.001 ma)
Kp: position gain (sec. -1)
‘The Kp value found by connecting a combination
‘of the YASNAC HX3 and our AC servo divices ac-
cording to Par.13 “Feed servo unit connection”
‘of the YASNAC MX3 Connection Manual (T0-C843-
9.32) is determined by setting the following
parameters.
46406 (X-axis)
86407 (axis)
46408 (Z-axis)
46409 th-axis)
#6410 (th-axis)
46411 (spindle)
Set a command unit position loop gain in the
successive order of X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis,
Ath-axis, Sth-axis and spindle.
271" = 0.015"!
Standard setting = 4000
Use this parameter also for minor adjustments.
In this case, the following parameters aust be
set correctly.
+ Hove distance per motor rotation.
6444 - BAB
+ Minimum move unit
86450 - 96454
+ Servo input:
46456 - #6460
tandard setting = 250
(16) Check that ail NC functions are success-
fully operable.
+ Check that reference point return is normally
perforaed.
+ Run the test tape on each machine for check.
= 56—6.1 CPU UNIT
6. MODULE/UNTT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
Component Name
Function
Cautions for Replacement
Power supply unit CPS-
10
Input voltage: 170 to 253 VAC,
300 vA
Output vol tage/current:
+5V, 108 +412 ¥, 1.7
—12N, O34 + +24, 2.54
"| Reptace it after checking
input voltage and toad
short-circuit if faulty
Refer to Par, 4.5 SUPPLY
VOLTAGE CHECK.
Main Board JANCD-4B20
+ Data controller
+ Function generator
+ Servo controller (K. Y, 2)
RS232C interface unit
HDLC interface unit
+ Direct-in interface unit
+ Power supply signal
+ Paraneter menory
+ Machining tape menroy
When replacing MB208
+ Parameters and machining
tape data are required
to enter again,
+ Check version no. of
function generator (ROM
#44, 445); servo control-
ler (ROM #48); and that
required ROM is mounted,
Set SHS correctly for
selecting CRT 14 “/9*,
power ON/OFF and inter-
nal/external device.
PC board JANCD-PC20
+ Built-in type PC
+ CRE controller
+ Renote 1/0 controller
+ Ensure version no, of PC
manager (ROM #40);
character generator (ROM
890); and that required
ROM is mounted.
Memory board JANCD-¥M2r
+ Data controller ROM, RAM
+ Servo controller ROM
+ PC ladder ROM
+ Ensure version no. of
data controller (ROM #00
to # ); servo controller
(ROH #36 to #37); PC
ladder (ROM #30 to #33);
and that each required
nunber of ROMS is mount-
ed.
~s7-6.1 CPU UNIT (Cont'd)
Component Name
Function
Cautions for Replacement
Menory board JANCD-HM120
Spindle and additional
axis control board
(JANCD-SR- £723)
+ Data controller ROM, RAM
+ Serro controller ROM
+ PC ladder ROK
+ Servo control section
(spindle, 4-axis and 5-axis)
+ Spindle PG interface
+ then changing ROMs from
the old PCB to new PCB,
be sure the ROMs are
plugged securely into IC
socket before mounting
new PCB.
Replace with servo of the
sane type.
+ Confirm that the servo
control section (ROM #48)
version No. and each ROM
are inserted.
6.2 OPERATOR'S PANEL
Component Nawe
Function
Cautions for Replacesent
Panel Interface Board
(JaNCD-SP-20)
+ 9" CRT interface unit
+ Keyboard interface unit
+ Single-axis handle PG interface unit
+ 1/0 unit for the panel
(input: 64 points
output: 32 points)
+ Adjust brightness of CRT
as required after com-
pleting replacenent.
(BRT: VRI, CONTRAST: VR)
+ Bnsure that ENABLE/DIS-
ABLE
(SHI) and 1/0 area No.
(SH2) of single-axis
handle PG are correctly
set,
CRT Unit (TR-9DDYB)
9” CRT monochrome (yel ton)
+ Hake replacement only
after turning OFF the
fain power supply;
CRT has high voltage
generating section.
Keyboard Unit
+ Function key and LED
+ Address key
+ Data key
+ Buzzer
es6.3 OPTIONAL MODULES
Componect Name
Function
Cautions for Replacement
Large capacity menory
module
Model: JANCD-¥M21-i°7
Addition of machining tape area
+ Requires reentry of the
machining tape data,
External 1/0 module
Hodel: JANCD-1021
+ Input : 112 points
+ Output: 68 points
(Polarized and contactless type:
64 points
Contact type: 4 points)
Before replacement set
according to Par, 7.3.
Tape reader unit
Model-28018-2
+ RS-232C Interface output
+ 210 char/s
Ensure that the dip switch
(0S) is set as standard
according to the table of
Par, 4.3.17.
~59-7. SETTING AND ADJUSTHENT FOR MODULE
7.1 820 BOARD
(Q) Shi (System No. Switch) Setting
smi Set this switch to 0 for normal
operation, since this switch is
provided only for maintenance
and creation of sequence Ladder.
Function
0 [Perforns normal operation and parameter
changes.
(Select 46219 = 1 or 4 at the tine of
parameter change.)
Changes parameters.
(It cannot make cycle start, so do not
use it for that purpose.)
Not used.
Not used.
4 [Can enter into edit operation mode of
sequence ladder from online mode.
Do not use this setting since it is re-
served for future developments and is
used only by OGM and factory service
personnel.
Hot used
Can enter into edit operation node of
sequence ladder at online immediately
after power application.
Do not use this setting since i
served for future developments and is
used only by OEM and factory service
personnel.
7 |Can operate mesory generation.
Do not use this setting since il is for
waintenance and is used only by our
service personnel,
(2) SHS Setting
This switch can select 14” CRT (with ACGC) or
9" CRT (Standard) on operator's panel. It can
also select if POWER OFF signal is entered on
operator's panel (POS), from external device
(BOF) or by both POF and BOR,
‘SWS
ife bg] 3-+«a"so*crty :
4]0_0 © | G-for system (ner ey
9a o| go prohibi
7 ° fee } enable/disable
(Standard setting)
Tse external
lise, rast jevice (EO! Ise both
(or) only [Ege (EOF) | ee bo
ifs os | feo}: | sfo-oe]s
aloo ofe|sfo o ole] do o ofs
SW5 {|e of | 2]0 Bale | 2]o Gall
nfo Baan| uo=a ofa] oo Ga}
(Q) Adjustment of VRI to VRE
Function X-axis | Z-axis | Spindle
Gain adjustment WRI [Wea | VRS.
Zero point adjustment} WR2 | VR4 | VEG
‘These are VRs for adjusting D/A of each axis
and spindle. They have been already been
adjusted at the factory prior to shipsent.
Readjustment is not required.
-60-7.2. SP20 BOARD
7.3 SR20 board S20
(1) SHI (HPG) tO
1: Spindle control section only
cu on 2: Spindle control section + 4th axis
ovifie—s) ©] sor = wife g0e control section
a otto eal aaa 3: Spindle control section + 4th & Sth
axis control sections
Tle 9 eo] Ile 0 efg
tole © oft wlo o oli + Adjustment between VR and VR6
{taneous single axis
ulse generator
‘setting
Sinal tana ou
Wsettiag
‘standac
This switch selects use or prohibition of man
val pulse generator interface.
Use it by standard setting for all except for
simul taneous 3-axis manual pulse generator
specification (optional).
(2) SW2 (Remote 1/0 address)
Function tain axis | {the | Ste
axis |_axis
Gain adjustment | vR5 | RL | VRB
Tero adjustaent | ve | Wee | WR
The above VRs are designed for D/A adjustment
of each axis, and were already adjusted at the
factory prior to shippin
Readjustuent is not required.
No area solection
7.4 1021
‘Area No.!-1 selection |
Area No.1-2 selection
(1) SHi (Remote 1/0 address)
The above diagram shows shorting plug (SHI)
“setling and 1/0 area No.
Area No.2-1 selection
‘Area No.2-2 selection
Area No.3-1 selection
sat
No area selection
‘Area No.3-2 selection
& ‘Area No.1 selection
This switch selects 1/0 area for using SP20-2
(operator's panel with 1/0).
The diagram at the left shows shorting plug
(Sh2) setting and 1/0 area no,
‘Area No.2 selection
Area No.3 selection
‘Area No.4 selection
Spare areas
oa aaeene
-6t-1.4 1021 (Cont'd)
(2) SH2 (Logic reverse)
This switch turns the function ON/OFF to make
logic at the time of contact closing to logic
"I", regardless of +24¥ common/Oz4 common,
(3) $K3. (Terminator)
Terminator ON/OFF must be selected when one
rewote 1/0 board (JANCD-I021) 1s sed, or if
several boards are used, or if signal is trans
ferred to an other remote 1/0 board.
Logie at contact
‘closed
swe Ore Common [+24 V Commdn Ont 3 ore
1 [=a] 16 4
fecal 1 12
ajo ofu
4}o ofis Hote: AI four circuits
elaiieila "0 4 should be set in a
sane side.
Jo oft
alo 0/10
slo ols < Example >
JANCD—JANCD-JANCD—JANCD
‘The above setting makes reverses logic in case [cant =108 =1028 =1921
of input contact closing similar to YASNAC X2 i “hye fees jf i
series, Lesa Teme! 1 cml 1 curl
[ chirza fonts cui conta
mega) Ped Pont on
closed - : 7 7
se [Ose Common [424 V Connon ee ae ie
ifo efi
2}o ofis
3|(@=s)] 4
sfo ofis
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slo oft
se oft
alo oft
alo of
Left setting makes logic “1” in case of in-
put contact closing.
Use 3 for standard setting, although the re-
sult is the same even if any one of SH2 to SHB
is short-circuited.
~62-1
AREA NO SETTING AND 1/0 ADDRESS PoRT
Input port Output port
SP 20-02 1020, 1021 $°20-02 1020, 1021
Area No, | MT prea to, | MEE | rea no, | HHAFESS Ti Wo, | Mess
port port, port port
1000 #1100
1-1 | t 100 | 1-1 | t ai100
007 #1103
1 to —— 1 to
1008 #1108
1-2 | to mois {1-2 | t #1108
#1015 au
no16 #116
2-1 to mole | 2-1 | to +116
#1023 Hig
2 to 2 to
024 i124
2-21 t 029 | 2-2 | to mize
#1081 nz
11032 age
3-1 to #1032 3-1 to #1132
11039 41135
3 to 3 to
1040 #1140
sole nos | 3-2 | to 1140
1047 ms
04g 14s
4 to 4 to
41061 nis6
Precautions:
Normal input cannot be made if same area No. is erroneously set,
- 638. NC DATA HANDLING
8.1 SYSTEM KO. SETTING (86219)
Sot system No, at "I" to write paraneter
nunber, System number can be set by setting
the value of #6219 through the operator's
panel.
(D Setting of #6219
“or: SYSTEM
For normal operation. Writing parameters is
prevented.
PARAMETER
alps
To write parameters, At this position, Cycle
start is prevented.
"4": TEST (0) (Maintenance mode)
Normal operation is similar to the case of “0”
SYSTEM, but available only for maintenance
node.
Note:
L. Setting values other than those described
above will prevent correct operation.
2, Setting can be effective only when the sys
tem nuaber switch provided on the control
unit main module (B20) is set at “0.”
Refer to Par. 7“ SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT FOR
MODULE. *
(2) Alarm Display of System No. Setting (46219)
When setting #6219 is set at“1", Cycle
Start is prohibited, causing unexpected errors.
To prevent this, alarm status is displayed
if 86219 is set at a value other than “0,”
ALARM
SYSTEM NO, SETTING (86219): (1)
01234 wo003
MESSAGE
Fig. 81 Typical Alarm Display
System nunber #6219 should be set at
except for writing paraneters.
8.2 DISPLAYING AND ARITING PARAMETERS
This systen has various parameters stored in
nesory, They determine operating conditions
such as tape coding and feedrate. The para-
meters can always be displayed regardless of
the mode even during automatic operation.
For details, soe Par. 9.3 LIST OP PARAMETER
NUMBERS. For sequence parameters 87000 to
7099, see machine tool builder’s manual.8.2.1 PARAMBTER TYPES
Parameters are displayed either in binary or
in decimal digits.
i
i
°
8
°
6
8a 88rczow
°
8
8
°
°
8
©
e
a
Fig. 8.2 Typical Paraneter Display
(in binary digits)
Parameters #6005 to #6049 are displayed in
binary digits.
PARAMETER (01294 nor
Fig. 8.3 Typical Paraneter Display
(in decimal digits)
Parameters 46050 and larger are displayed in
decimal digits.
8.2.2 PARAMBTER DATA DISPLAY
1. Key-in a parameter number and press the
CURSOR, T
4} & [cursory
need not be typed. Up to ten parameter
aunbers and their contents can be displayed,
key. The symbol “8”
tion can be:
eH
on conse
key.
The screen can be updated by operating the
T PAGE
pace] °} 1 | Kev
8.2.3 WRITING PARAMETER DATA
2. The parameter auaber specifi,
updated by operating the
Set the parameter #6219 to “1.”
For display in binary disgits
1, Specify a desired parameter number,
2, Depress the INSRT key. The cursor will move
from the parameter number to the binary
digit display, indicating the bit position
of DT first.
3. Depress the fat
by 1 bit towards the bit position DQ every
time this key is pressed, Keeping this key
depressed can continuously move the cursor
key. The cursor moves
4. Depress the WR key, and the designated bit
data reverses (0 to 1 or | to 0), Pressing
the key again will reverse the data,
Generally, represents the function
being on and being off.
5. Only when the cursor is set to the rightmost
decimal position, decimal data can be keyed
Key-indata | 76543210
Oj[@}-——>00000000 0
2](5) (S)(PRHPLiiiiiii 25
~ 65 —-8.2.3 WRITING PARAMETER DATA (Cont'd)
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to write desired para-
neter data.
‘ CURSOR i
Keeping the |") | oF |ouasoe] Key dePres-
sed moves the cursor continuously on the
screen.
7. With the writing completed, depress the
INSRT key in a “sandwitching” manner
(INSRT, data, and INSRT in that order).
For display in decimal digits
1. Specify a desired parameter nunber.
2. key-in the data and depress the HR key.
The data will be written to the parameter
number indicated by the cursor.
3. The parameter nunber specification can be
[CURSOR T
1 [CURSOR
updated by operating the
PAGE T
ott | + [pace] Ke
Check that the writing has normally complet-
ed, and set the parameter 46219 back to “0.”
8.3. DISPLAYING AND WRITING KEEP MEMORY
In keep menory to control machine sequence,
vital important information are set and still
stored even if power off.
The wrong setting results in machine failure,
so display and write with care according to
machine tool builder's manual.
(W) Keep menory’s area.
[0GN | function address #7100 to #7999
(2) Displaying and Writing keep menory
Refer to Par. 8.2 because of the same
procedure.
8.4. TAPE INPUT OF SETTING DATA AND PARAMETER
bATA
Although setting data and parameter data are
generally input through MUI operation, they
can also be entered by means of punched paper
tape, Tho two types of data may be input from
a single tape,
If something wrong with the data transfer by
RS-232C, refer to Par. 4.2.3.
() The tape format is as follows:
Note:
“x is used in
the 180 code and
“ER” in the BIA
code.
Fig. 8.4
(2) The input operation procedure is as fol-
lows: Set the parameter 46219 to “I.”
(a) Select the EDIT mode.
(®) Depress the [PRM | key.
(©) Set the setting/parameter data tape onto
the tape reader.
RESET]
(@) Depress the key.
(e) Depress the [IN ]key. The tape reader will
start reading the tape. “IN” blinks on the
CRT screen while the data is being read.
(£) On completion of reading symbol % (or char-
acters ER), the tape reader comes to a stop
and causes the “IN” display to disappear
from the CRT screen, This completes the data
input, Set the parameter #6219 back to “0.”
~ 66 -8.5 PUNCIIING-OUT OP SETTING DATA AND PARAMETER
DATA
If something wrong with the data transfer by
RS-232C, refer to Par. 4.2.3.
The punching out procedure is as follows:
1. Select the [EDIT] mode,
2. Depress the key.
[ PRM |
reser]
3. Dopress the key.
8.6 SUMMARY OF STORING DATA
4, Confirm puncher is ready.
5. Depress the [OUT] key. The setting and
parameter dala will be continuously punched out.
6. To_interrupt the punching operation, depress
the [RESET] key.
Punching cannot be resumed, Restart operations
from the beginning after interruption.
Set the paraneter 16219 back to “0.”
AND EDITING OPERATIONS
Operation re FET te | He Procedure
voce] Stag] | toe
‘Storing frou NC operator's panel keyboard 1 Parameter nusber — Data > (i)
§ | storing tr tae ote 0 Cote UT yy 8) fi
E [rack out ote @ mt —
Watching with tape Wote — i]
Storing frow NC operator's panel keyboard ‘Setting meaber —> Tata —
E [String fon tare ; 1 == - wl ‘
5 | Punch out : ert
Verification with tape ae
‘Storing from NC operator's pane! keyboard |
| staring fon pe
Efren ot mit :
Matching with tape 3
‘lear of all offeots : é — =9999 — (68g)
[Sterne fon epertor's net sete [er ees etag eer = TAT Woot oT etic
ne par | T9® Mth main 0 oF eee - e
fg | Storing | Proer@e | Tope oF (ESET — Program nunter + [IK]
Be [att martyrs 09 uno OFF a] — Gf eo —
& Addition to registered part proerad OFF set =
Punch | Bstanatod part progron [ESE] = 9 — Proeran muster — [GT]
Out [tion to cegstored part pow BSE] = Bf — am =
-6r~8.6 SUMMARY OF STORING DATA AND EDITING OPERATIONS (Cont*d)
Bast] Parantod ] Pane]
Operation T6218 hee Procedure
tock | Setting | °° [tron
eriti- One part | 72° ith somber 0 fe
cation | protran [Tape withoat woxber 0 ge
nit dote'D ra ee eet
fame | ALL part programs an tape - fa
edification of adlress Gt | opp wor| | (GBI Geto addres data to be wali TToD
Goto 2 = Address data — GLTER)
5 Aaliton of irs data Cte 2 | oFF TSG ete ress data va store
B} eae} ~ eg | aibituea Ase data, = SET)
é Deleticn of one adicess dats [OFF [ee paeg ieeenra aeaceaniai
z Deletion of ow tick Gate 9) [mF RD eo as Ga a be oa
Mess search Sore dress data to be searched —
Designated part proeram oF G ~ prosran ausbor to te searched —
Clear pr
AIL part protrons on tape cee Et coaa
fotos:
4. If the tape contains setting information, it is also stored
1. Storing of 2 part program having a prograe muaher éif-
ferent from program number 0 on tape is performed by the
sane operation a8 for tape without program ausber 0."
2. Withie the Leit of 32 characters, addition of wultipie
adiress data and the change to one address data are per:
tte.
3, Setting is punched out at the same tine
and verified the sane time
5. Whon the cursor to the address data in the alddle of a block
sand OB and ERASE keys are depressed, the data folloving the
cursor position is deleted.
6, fives data has been stored frou a parascter tape, ture the
power on and off.
— 689 APPENDIX
9.1 ALARH NO, LIST
The alarm No, is classified as shown in table 9.1.
Table 9.1 Alarm classification
A Classification
Alarm No, During actuat
000 - 099 Stop by block end, Tape format error alarm,
Macro, operation and external 1/0
100 - 199 Stop by block end. error.
Sequence error (1N2K3).
Over-travel, return to reference
200 - 299 Decelerating and stop point, positioning, MRDY and
other errors,
300 - 399 Decelerating and stop Servo, emergency stop, overload,
FG, RPG and other errors.9.1 ALARH KO. LEST (Cont’d)
Table 9.2 LIST OF ALAR CODES
Code Causes
Code Causes
000
001 ZR UNREADY (X)
REFERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED X-AXIS
CYCLE STARTED WITHOUT RETURNING TO REFER-
ENCE POINT.
RETURN 10 REFERENCE POINT.
002 ZR UNREADY (¥)
REFERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED Y-AXIS
CYCLE STARTED WITHOUT RETURNING TO REFER-
ENCE POINT.
RETURN TO REFERENCE POINT.
003 «ZR UNREADY (2)
REFERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED Z-AXIS
CYCLE STARTED WITHOUT RETURNING TO REFER-
BNCE POINT.
RETURN TO REFERENCE POINT.
004 = 2R UNREADY (4)
REFERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED 4TH-
AXIS CYCLE STARTED WITHOUT RETURNING TO
REFERENCE POINT.
RETURN 10 REFERENCE POINT.
005 RESBT UNREADY (5)
REFERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED STH-
AXIS CYCLE STARTED WITHOUT RETURNING 10
REFERENCE POINT.
RETURN TO REFERENCE POINT.
006
007
010 ‘TH ERROR
TAPE HORIZONTAL PARITY ERROR.
SEE PAR. 4.2.2
lL TV ERROR
‘TAPE VERTICAL PARITY ERROR.
‘SEE PAR. 4.2.2
-n-Code Causes Code Causes
012 OVERFLOW (128 CH) 018
BURFER CAPACITY OVERFLOW IN A BLOCK
(128 CHARACTERS) .
CORRECT PROGRAM,
013 PROG ERROR (NO ADDRESS) 019
ADDRESS PLUS NO DATA AND NEXT ADDRESS COM-
WAND. OR NO ADDRESS PLUS DATA,
SEE OPERATOR’S MANUAL (TOE-C843-9.30) PAR.
2.1.2 AND CORRECT PROGRAM,
O14 PROG ERROR ( )
SIGN *-,” AND ".” NOT CORRECTLY USED,
SEE ORERATOR’S MANUAL (TOB-C843-9.30) PAR.
2.1.1 AND CORRECT PROGRAM,
015 PROG ERROR (UNUSABLE CH)
UNUSABLE CHARACTER PROGRAMMED IN INSIGNIFI-
CANT DATA AREA,
SEE OPERATOR’S MANUAL (TOR-C843-9.30) PAR.
2.1.2 AND CORRECT PROGRAM.
PROG ERROR (UNUSABLE AXIS)
016
INPUT OF A, B, C, U, V AND W IS NOT DEFINED
AS AN ADDITIONAL AXIS KOR B FUNCTION.
O17 PROG ERROR (8 DIGITS)
INPUT DATA OVERFLOW (HORE THAN 8 CHARAC-
TERS).
SEE ORERATOR’S MANUAL (TOE-C843-9.30) PAR,
2.1.1 AND CORRECT PROGRAM.
PROG ERROR (G)
020
UNUSABLE G CODE OR G CODE NOT INCLUDED IN
‘OPTIONS PROGRAMMED,
‘SEE ORERATOR’S MANUAL (TOB-C843-9.30) PAR.
2.9.1 AND CORRECT PROGRAM.
021 PROG ERROR (6)
G CODES IN 1, AND + GROUPS PROGRAMMED S1~
MULTANEOUSLY IN A BLOCK,
SEE ORERATOR’S MANUAL (TOE-C843-9.30) PAR.
2.9.1 AND CORRECT PROGRAM,
022 PROG ERROR (602/03, 643/44)
G43 AND G44 ARE SPECIFIED IN THE CIRCULAR
ARC (G02, 03) mode.
023 PROG ERROR (G)
AN UNUSABLE G CODE 1S SPECIFIED IN THE
FIXED CYCLE MODE,
=9.1 ALARH NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes,
Code Causes
024 PROG ERROR (6, 641/42)
AN UNUSABLE G CODE IS SPECIFIED IN THE
COMPENSATION MODE.
030 PROG ERROR (F)
NO F COMMAND IN FEED COMMAND,
SBE TOB-C843-9.30 PAR.2.4.2
025 PROG ERROR (G70/71/72)
G70 10 G72 ARE USED FOR OTHER THAN THE
FIXED CYCLE.
026 PROG ERROR (41/42)
RISING ERROR AT TOOL RADIUS COMPENSATION C
TIME.*
NOTE) A COMMAND 10 PREVENT FROM ENTERING
THE CORRECTION C MODE IS ISSUED.
027 PROG ERROR (G41/42)
RISING ERROR AT TOOL RADIUS COMPENSATION
(THE FALLING TOOK PLACE IN CIRCULAR ARC
MODE.)
031 PROG ERROR (R = 0)
CIRCLE WITH RADIUS 0 COMMANDED IN CIRCULAR
ARG COMMAND, RADIUS 0 CIRCULAR ARC COMMAND
IMPOSSIBLE, CORRECT PROGRAM
032 PROG ERROR (G02/03)
WORE THAN THREE AXES ARE INCLUDED IN THE
CIRCULAR ARC SPECIFICATION WITHOUT A
HELICAL INTERPOLATION OPTION.
033 PROG ERROR (G02/03)
THE CIRCULAR ARC SURFACE CANNOT BE DECIDED
FROM THE SPECIFICATION,
MORE THAN FOUR AXES ARE INCLUDED IN THE
CIRCULAR ARC SPECIFICATION.
028 PROG ERROR (G77-R)
R-POINT RETURN TS SPECIFIED BY BXCUTING G77,
034 PROG ERROR (602/03)
CIRCULAR ARC R DESIGNATION ERROR.
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR,2.9.4(4) AND CORRECT
PROGRAM
029
035 PROG ERROR (D, 1)
D AND H CODE NUMBERS OF THE TOOL DIAMETER
AND LENGTH CORRECTION ARE 100 HIGH.
+ (1) No move command provided in 3 blocks with G41 (G42)
(2) N00 provided at start up.
() Started up in circular arc block.
-2-Code Causes
Code Causes
036 PROG ERROR (P-¢ 10)
700 LARGE P (NUMBER DESIGNATION) WHEN
OFFSET IS PROGRAM- INPUT,
042 PROG ERROR (M98, 65/66 NEST)
SUBPROGRAM OR MACRO CALL FIVE-NESTED,
SBE TOB-C843-9.30 PAR. 2.8.7(6) AND
PAR. [Link](2) (it),
037 PROG ERROR (G10)
TOO LARGE R WHEN WORK COORDINATE SYSTEM 1S
PROGRAM- INPUT,
043 PROG ERROR (G52, 02)
‘THE WORK COORDINATE SYSTEM IS NOT SET.
‘THE LOCAL COORDINATE SYSTEM WAS SPECIFIED
IN THIS MODE,
038 PROG ERROR (G10, 42)
P IS TOO LARGE FOR INPUT OF THE WORK
COORDINATE SYSTEM PROGRAM.
044 PROG ERROR (612/13)
RADIUS R < COMPENSATION D WAS SPECIFIED IN
‘THE CIRCLE CUTTING.
045 CAL ERROR (641/42)
039
OPERATION WAS DISABLED IN THE TOOL RADIUS
COMPENSATION,
040 PROG ERROR (H98, 665/66) 046 PROG ERROR (641/42)
P IS NOT ASSIGNED TO BLOCKS M91, 198,
65/666 AND G25. THERE 1S A DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN P ONO, AND Q ONO. ON G25; G25 AND
N98/M99 ARE ASSIGNED STHULTANEOUSLY.
041 PROG ERROR (NO PROG)
PROGRAM NO. (SEQUENCE KO.) NOT FOUND AT
CALL BY M98, N99, G65. G65, G25, G, M AND 7.
CIRCULAR ARCS OTHER THAN THE COMPENSATED
SURFACE ARE SPECIFIED IN THE TOOL RADIUS
COMPENSATION,
047 PROG ERROR (41/42)
‘THE CORRECTED SURFACE ARE REPLACED IN
THE TOOL RADIUS COMPENSATION.
-1-9.1 ALARM NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes
Code Causes
048 PROG ERROR (641/42)
INTERSECTION POINT KOT OBTAINED BY INTER-
‘SECTION COMPUTATION
054
049 PROG ERROR (641/42)
REVERSE OR ALMOST REVERSE COMMANDED IN 497
MODE.
055 PROG ERROR (MH, S, T, B)
4, S, T, B COMMANDS IN THE BLOCK IN WHICH
1M, S, T,B CODE CANNOT BE COMMANDED.
050 SCALING ERROR
UNUSABLE G CODES ARE SPECIFIED IN THE
SCALING MODE. (692, G28 - G30, 636 - 638,
G10 - G72)
051 SCALING ERROR
‘A BLOCK SPECIFIED BY G51 AND G50 IS
BRRONEOUSLY FORMATTED.
THE SCALING MAGNIFICATION SHOWS 0,
056 PROG ERROR (AXIS)
AXIS COMMAND IN GO4, G20, G21 BLOCKS.
057 PROG ERROR (S COM)
'S COMMAND EXCEEDS THE RANGE OF #6274.
DISREGARDED WHEN 86274 IS SET TO “0”.
058 — MIRROR IMAGE (628)
052
G28 1S SPECIFIED IN THE MIRROR IMAGE,
053 059 ZR UNREADY
FERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED ON
THE AXIS WHICH HAS G29 COMMAND OR
REFERENCE POINT RETURN NOT COMPLETED
ON THE AXIS WHICH HAS G30 COMMAND,
=eCode Causes Code Causes
060 065 RESET UNREADY (AFTER EDITING)
CYCLE START BEGAN WITHOUT RESETTING AFTER
EDIT OPERATION.
061 067
062, 068
063 ba
064 070 PROG ERROR (wO2/H30/H99)
MEMORY OPERATION COMPLETION COMMAND NOT
GIVEN.
PROGRAM MODES HO2/H30/H99,
065,
7
-1B-9.1 ALARH NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes Code Causes
2 079
073 080 PROG ERROR (G10, G22/23)
G10, G22, G23 AND AXIS DATA ARE SPECIFIED
‘SIMULTANEOUSLY.
O14 081
075 RS-232C ERROR (BAUD RATE) 082
RS-2320 INTERFACE
‘THE NUMBER OF BITS AND BAUD RATE CONFLICT.
REFER TO PAR, 4.2.3.
076 —-RS-232C ERROR (SIGNAL LEVEL) 083
RS-2320 INTERFACE
TRANSMISSION TROUBLE
REFER 10 PAR. 4.2.3
RS 232C ERROR (OVERRUN) 084 MIRROR IMAGE (G36/37/38)
ort
10 CHARACTERS WORE HAVE BEEN READ IN APTER
STOP CODE HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED THROUGH RS
2320 INTERFACE, CONFIRM TRANSMITTER’ S STOP
CODE PROCESSING CAPABILITY. REFER TO PAR.
4.2.2,
O18
THE MIRROR IMAGE IS TURNED ON BY G36 10 C38.
085 PROG ERROR (636/37)
OTHER THAN ONE AXIS i, G) ARE SPECIFIED
BY G36, (37).
76 -Code Causes
Code Causes
108 MACRO ERROR (UNDEFIN #NO.)
UNDEFINED VARIABLE NO. DESIGNATED.
114 MACRO ERROR (DO-FORMAT)
“DO” NOT CORRESPONDING 10 “END.”
‘SEE TOB-C843-9.30 PAR.[Link] AND
CORRECT PROGRAM.
109 MACRO ERROR (HNO. NOT LERT)
‘A VARIABLE PROHIBITED 70 BE SUBSTITUTED FOR
‘THE LEFT SIDE 1S ASSIGNED.
115 MACRO ERROR ( {J UNMATCH)
NUMBER ERROR INC J.
CHECK NUMBER OF MARK ( ) TO MEET AND
CORRECT PROGRAM.
110 MACRO BRROR ( [J 5 LIMIT)
MULTIPLE LAYERS OF PARENTHESES EXCEEDING
THE UPPER LIMITS (5).
‘SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.[Link]
CORRECT PROGRAM,
116 MACRO BRROR (DO END NO.)
“on” IN DO m OUT OF RANGE 1 Sm 5 3,
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.[Link] AND CORRECT
PRocRat.
LIL MACRO ERROR (HOVE G6G-H99)
WODAL ACCESS. AN AXIS MOVE COMMAND 1S
ISSUED AT M89 RETURN TIME OF G65. DO NOT
NOVE BLOCK 199,
LIT MACRO ERROR (10)
112 MACRO ERROR ()
MULTIPLE LEVELS OF MACRO CALL EXCEEDING THE
UPPER LIMIT 4.
‘SBE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.[Link] (2) (ii)
AND CORRECT PROGRAM.
113 MACRO ERROR (6)
118 MACRO ERROR (GO TO K)
“n” in GOTO n OUT OF RANGE 0 < n = 9999,
CHECK SEQUENCE NO. AND CORRECT PROGRAM.
119 MACRO ERROR (12)
—719-9.1. ALARM NO. LIST (Cont?)
Code Causes
Code Causes
120 PRIN ERROR (NOT FOUND)
‘SEQUENCE NO. NOT FOUND AT PROGRAM RESTART.
CHECK SEQUENCE NO.
127 LIFE CTRL ERROR (T5 & T9999)
5 DIGITS WERE SPECIFIED WITHOUT STORING
‘THE GROUP, OR THERE 1S AN ERROR IN T999SL
AAA SPECIFICATION.
121 PRIN BRROR (692)
692 WAS SPECIFIED VIA MDL AT THE TIME THE
PROGRAM WAS RESUMED.
128 LIFE CTRL ERROR (T5 & 19999)
ALL THE GROUP CONTENTS CONSIST OF SKP,
BUT 15 DIGITS WERE SPECIFIED, OR, H(0)999
OF THE TOOL NOS. WAS SPECIFIED WITHOUT
‘STORING H-NO. AND D-NO.
122 PRIN ERROR (654 - 659)
G54 T0 G59 WERE SPECIFIED VIA MDL AT THE
TIME THE PROGRAM WAS RESUMED.
129 PROG BRROR (G54 - 59)
J WAS SPECIFIED TOO LARGE IN THE WORK
COORDINATE SYSTEM SPECIFICATION.
BESIDES, THE MODE 1S OTHER THAN GO0/GO1.
123 PRIN BRROR (ORG)
THE COORDINATE SYSTEM WAS CHANGED BY
DEPRESSING THE ORG KEY ON OPERATOR'S PANEL.
AT THE TIME THE PROGRAM WAS RESUMED.
124 PRTN ERROR (MDI HOVE)
‘THE AXIS MOVE WAS SPECIFIED VIA MOL AT THE
TIME THE PROGRAM MAS RESUMED.
THIS IS PROHIBITED.
125 PROG BRROR (6122/123/124)
P, 1,7, Ly HAND D ARE SPECIFIED BRRO-
NEOUSLY IN THE G122/123 SPECIFICATION.
126 PROG ERROR (C122 DATA OVR)
THE TOOL LIFE CONTROL DATA EXCEEDING THE
CAPACITY WAS SPECIFIED.
130
131
132
133,
—a0-Code Causes Code Causes
134 a2
135 143
136 144
137 M45
138 146
139 M7
140 148 AS AFTER READ SUB PROG/MACRO
AN UNUSABLE G CODE HAS SPECIFIED IN THE G68
MODE. G68 WAS SPECIFIED IN THE CORRECTION
© CODE.
11 149
~a-9.1 ALARM NO. LIST (Cont’d)
Code Causes Code Causes
150 ROTATE ERROR (G CODE) 158
G CODE THAT CANNOT BE USED IN G68 MODE HAS
BEEN COMMANDED. G68 HAS BEEN COMMANDED
DURING TOOL RADIUS COMPENSATION C.
151 ROTATE ERROR (FORNAT) 159
‘THERE IS AN ERROR IN THE FORMAT OF THE
BLOCK SPECIFIED BY G68 AND C69.
160 DNC MODULE TIME OUT
152
DNC TIME OUT ERROR.
153 161 DNC MODULE DR-LINE ERROR
DR LINE ERROR.
154 162 DNC MODULE PACKET LENGTH ERROR
PACKET LENGTH ERROR.
155 163 DNC MODULE 51 ERROR
8251 ERROR,
156 164 DNC MODULE CHECK SUM ERROR
CHECK SUM ERROR.
157 165 DNC HODULE COMMAND ERROR
COMMAND ERROR.Code Causes
Code Causes
166
173 MEM BRROR (PRI)
PARAMETER AREA TOTAL CHECK ERROR.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.3.
167 DNC MODULE ROM CHECK ERROR
COMMUNICATION MODULE ROM CHECK ERROR.
168 DNC HISPBED MODE ERROR
HIGH SPEED CUTTING MODE ERROR,
174 HEM ERROR (KEEP)
KEEP MEMORY TOTAL CHECK ERROR.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.3,
175 MEM ERROR (HACR)
MACRO TOTAL CHECK ERROR,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.3.
169 DNC I/F SYNC ERROR
176
DNC CPU ERROR.
170 MEM ERROR (OFS) 17
TOOL OFFSET TOTAL CHECK ERROR.
SEB THIS MANUAL PAR.4.2.4.
1 178
172 MEM ERROR (SET) 179 OVER TEMP
‘SETTING AREA TOTAL CHECK ERROR,
‘SBE THIS MANUAL PAR.4.2.3.
PANEL INSIDE TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4,
~ 83 -9.1 ALARM NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Gode Causes Code Causes
180 SEO ERROR 1 185
SEQUENCER BRROR (1)
BLOCK STOP 1S OUTPUT AT DGN #1318 Ds~
REFER TO THE MACHINE MANUAL OR CONTACT
‘THE MACHINE TOOL BUILDER POR INFORMATION.
181 SBQ ERROR 3 186
‘SEQUENCER ERROR (2)
IMMEDIATE STOP 1S OUTPUT AT OGN #1318 Dy=1
REFER TO THE MACHINE MANUAL OR CONTACT THE
MACHINE TOOL BUILDER FOR INFORMATION.
182 SEQ ERROR 2 187
DECELERATING STOP 1S OUTPUT AT DGN #1318
Da=1. REFER TO THE MACHINE MANUAL OR CONTACI
THE MACHINE TOOL BUILDER FOR INFORMATION.
183, 188
184 189
183 190 HDLC SYSTEM SOFT ERROR
A SYSTEM BRROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ACGC
CONNECTION.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
184 191 DLC SOFT COMMAND ERROR
SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ACGC
CONNECTION,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
~ 84 -Colle Causes
Code Causes
192 HDLC 8530 SEND ERROR
4 SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF AccC
CONNECTION.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
193 HDLC 8530 RECEIVE ERROR
A SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ccc
CONNECTION.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAKA REPRESENTATIVE,
194 HDLC NAK ERROR (10 TIMES)
A SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ACGC
CONNECTION.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
201 oor @®)
OVERTRAVEL X FOR “O" OF DGN #1319 De, Di.
‘SEE MACHINE TOOL BUILDER'S MANUAL,
or
202
OVERTRAVEL ¥ FOR “0” OF DCN #1319 Dz,
‘SEE MACHINE TOOL BUILDER'S MANUAL.
Da.
203 of @)
OVERTRAVEL % FOR “O” OF DGN #1319 Da, Ds
‘SBE MACHINE TOOL BUILDER’ S MANUAL,
195 HDLC CvOS FILE ERROR 24 or
A SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ACGC | OVERTRAVEL 4 FOR “O* OF DGN #1319 Da, Dy.
CONNECTION, ‘SEE MACIITNE TOOL. BUILDER’ S MANUAL.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAKA REPRESENTATIVE,
196 HOLC 1/0 pata ERROR 205 of 6)
A SHSTEH BRROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ACGC] OVERTRAVEL 5 FOR “O* OF DON M1313 De, Ds.
CONNECTION,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
SEE MACHINE TOOL BUILDER’ S MANUAL.
197 HDLC NC REQUEST ERROR 206
‘A SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF ACcC
conNacTION,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAKA REPRESENTATIVE,
198 HDLC OPERATION ERROR 207
A SYSTEM ERROR OCCURRED AT THE TIME OF AcGC
CONNECTION.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
~ 85 ~9.1 ALARM NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes Code Causes,
208 215 S-0T1 (5)
‘STORED STROKE LIMIT FIRST AREA 5.
‘SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.2.9.12.
209 216
210 ait
2 $-oTl @ 218
STORED STROKE LIMIT FIRST AREA X,
‘SBE TOG-C843-9,30 PAR. 2.9.12.
22 s-oTl @) 219
STORED STROKE LIMIT FIRST AREA Y.
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.2.9.12.
213 S-0TL @)
STORED STROKE LIMIT FIRST AREA Z.
SBE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR. 2.9.
214 S-oTl (4)
STORED STROKE LIMIT FIRST AREA 4.
‘SBE TOB-C843-9.30 PAR.2.9.12.
220 S-OT2 (INSIDE)
‘STORED STROKE LIMIT SECOND AREA
(INSIDE INHIBIT).
‘SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.2.9.12.
221 S-0T2 )
‘STORED STROKE LIMIT SECOND AREA
(OUTSIDE INHIBIT) X.
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.2.9.12.Code Causes
Code Causes
222 $-012 )
STORED STROKE LIMIT SECOND AREA
(OUTSIDE INHIBIT) ¥.
SBE TOE-C843-9. 30 PAR,2.9. 12.
229
223 «8-012 (2)
STORED STROKE LIMIT SECOND AREA
(OUTSIDE INHIBIT) 2,
SEE TOB-CB43-9.30 PAR,2.9.12.
230 TODL BROKEN
WHEN THE TOOL BREAKAGE DETECTION (G32, 633)
WAS EXECUTED, THE Z-AXIS MOVED TO THE SET
POSITION. HOWEVER, SENTS (1) INPUT WAS
NOT TURNED ON, (SPECIAL SPECIFICATION)
224 S-0T2 (4)
STORED STROKE LIMIT SECOND AREA
OUTSIDE INHIBIT) 4,
‘SEE TOE-C843-9,30 PAR.2.9.12.
231 ZR ERROR-AREA OO
‘ZERO POINT RETURN AREA ERROR X.
VIRTUAL C PHASE TYPE LATCH UNFINISHED.
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR. 4.2.6,
225
232 ZR ERROR-AREA (¥)
‘ZERO POINT RETURN AREA ERROR Y,
‘SBE TOB-C843-9.30 PAR. 4.2.6.
233 ZR ERROR-AREA (Z)
ZERO POINT RETURN AREA ERROR Z,
‘SEE TOB-C843-9.30 PAR.4.2.6.
221
234 ZR BRROR-AREA (4)
‘ZBRO POINT RETURN ARBA ERROR 4.
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR. 4.2.6.
228
235 ZR ERROR-AREA (5)
ZERO POINT RETURN AREA ERROR 5,
‘SBE TOR-C843-9,30 PAR.4.2.6.
-a7-9.1 ALARM NO, LIST (Cont’d)
Code Causes Code Causes
236 243 ZR ERROR-POS (2)
ZERO POINT RETURN POSITION ERROR 2,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.4,2.7.
231 244 ZR ERROR-POS (4)
‘ZERO POINT RETURN POSITION ERROR 4.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.7,
238 245 ZR ERROR-POS (5)
ZERO POINT RETURN POSITION ERROR 5.
SBE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.7,
239 246
240 2aT
241 ZR ERROR-POS (xX) 248
ZBRO POINT RETURN POSITION ERROR X,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.7.
242 ZR ERROR-POS CY) 249,
ZERO POINT RETURN POSITION ERROR Y.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.7,
~ 88 -Code Causes
Code Causes
250 S-OT3-5 (INSIDE)
STORED STROKE LIMIT 3rd, 4th AND Sth AREAS
(INSIDE. INHIBIT) ,
257 2R DECLS ERROR (2)
DECELERATION LS ERROR Z-AXIS,
DECLS OF Z-AXIS STARTS CHATIERING ON THE
06,
®1 $-013-5 &)
STORED STROKE LIMIT 3rd, 4th AND Sth AREAS
(OUTSIDE INHIBIT) x,
252 $-013-5 (WY)
STORED STROKE LIMIT 3rd, 4th AND Sth AREAS
(OUTSIDE INHIBIT) ¥.
253 S-013-5 @Z)
STORED STROKE LIMIT 3rd, Ath AND Sth AREAS
(OUTSIDE INHIBIT) 2,
254
255 ZR DECLS ERROR (X)
DECELERATION LS ERROR X-AXIS,
DECLS OF X-AKIS STARTS CIATTERING ON THE
oc,
256 ZR DBCLS ERROR (¥)
DECELERATION LS BRROR Y-AXIS,
DECLS OF Y-AXIS STARTS CHATTERING ON THE
Dos,
258 ZR DECLS ERROR (4)
OBCELERATION LS ERROR 4TH-AXIS,
DECLS OF 4TH-AXIS STARTS CHATTERING ON THE
bos.
259 2R DECLS ERROR (5)
DECELERATION LS ERROR STH-AXIS,
DECLS OF STH-AXIS STARTS CHATTERING ON THE
os.
260
‘261 ZR ERROR PRM
RETRACTION BY ZERO POINT
(ER PULSE AT C PHASE LATCH > #6304) .
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
262 ZR ERROR PRA (Y)
RETRACTION BY ZERO POLNT
(ER PULSE AT C PHASE LATCH > 86305).
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
263 ZR ERROR PRA (2)
RETRACTION BY ZERO POINT
(ER PULSE AT C PHASE LATCH > 46305).
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
~ 89 -9.1 ALARM NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes Cote Causes
264 ZR ERROR PRM (4) 269
RETRACTION BY ZERO POINT
(ER PULSE AT C PHASE LATCH > &G307).
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
‘265 ZR ERROR (5) 210
RETRACTION BY ZERO POINT
(BR PULSE AT C PHASE LATCH > 86308).
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
266,
211 -P-SET ERROR ()
P SET ERROR xX,
THE X-AXIS POSITIONING IS NOT COMPLETED.
SEE THIS PAR.4.2.8.
TF AN ERROR OCCURS IN THE BLOCK WHERE
GOL 1S CHANGED TO GOO, OPERATION STOPS.
APTER COMPLETION OF G00 BLOCK.
267
272 —-P-SET ERROR (¥)
P SET ERROR Y.
THE Y-AXIS POSITIONING IS NOT COMPLETED.
SEE THIS PAR.4.2.8,
IF AN ERROR OCCURS IN THE BLOCK WHERE
GOL TS CHANCED 10 GOO, OPERATION STOPS
ABTER COMPLETION OF GOO BLOCK,
213 P-SBT ERROR (2)
P SET ERROR Z,
THF Z-AXIS POSITIONING [S NOT COMPLETED.
SBE THIS PAR.A.2.8
IF AN ERROR OCCURS IN THE BLOCK WHERE
GOL 1S CHANGED 10 GOO, OPERATION STOPS
APTER COMPLETION OF G00 BLOCK,
~ 90 -Code Causes
Code Causes
214 P-SET ERROR (4)
P SET ERROR 4.
THE 4-AXIS POSITIONING IS NOT COMPLETED,
SEE THIS PAR. 4.2.8,
TP AN ERROR OCCURS IN THE BLOCK WHERE
GOL 18 CHANGED 10 GOO, OPERATION STOPS
APTER COMPLETION OF G00 BLOCK,
215 -P-SBT ERROR (5)
P SET ERROR 5,
THE 5-AXIS POSITIONING 1S NOT COMPLETED,
‘SEE THIS PAR.4.2.8,
UP AN ERROR OCCURS IN THE BLOCK WHERE
GO1 1S CHANGED 0 GOO, OPERATION STOPS
ARTER COMPLETION OF GOO BLOCK.
279
280 NACH UNREADY
HACH ROY OFF FOR "0" OF DGN BI316 Do,
CONTACT MACHINE TOOL BUILDER.
aL
26
amr 282
28 2839.1 ALARM NO, LIST ont’ d)
Code Causes Code Causes
284 310 SERVO OFF
SERVO POWER NOT SUPPLIED.
SBE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.9.
285, StL
286 312
287 313
288 34
289, 315
=92-Code Causes
Code Causes
316
323. ANGC SYNC ERROR
‘SYNCHROKOUS ERROR OF AWGC SIDE CPU AND NC
SIDE CPU,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
3iT
318
324 ANGC SYNC ERROR
SUNCHRONOUS ERROR OF AMGCI20 SIDE CPU AND
NC SIDE CPU, CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESEN.
TATIVE,
325 SERVO CPU ERROR
SERVO CPU IS TROUBLE,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAHA REPRESENTATIVE,
| __ SEE Tits manual Pa. 4.2.16
320 NC UNREADY
NC NOTREADY P SET NOTREADY,
‘SBE THIS MANUAL PAR,4.2.10.
326 SKIP MACRO (G, H, 1)
ACCESS TO THE HAIN PROGRAMS 6, M AND MACRO
fiAS SKIPPED, (CHECK MODE)
327 UNFINISHED PROG GEN
GENERATION IN ALL PROGRAMS NOT FINISHED
SEE TOE-C843-9.30 PAR.4.6.2 AND DELETE
ALL PROGRAM NUMBERS,
321 928 UNFINISHED MHeL
THE MEMORY LENGTH AND MEMORY BASE CONFLICT.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAHA REPRESENTATIVE,
322, 329 PC CPU ERROR
PC AND CPU ERROR,
CPU FAILURE FOR SEQUENCE CONTROL OR KEEP
| EMORY CONTENTS DELETED,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR,4.2.17,
~93-9.1 ALARH NO. LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes
330 BHERGENCY STOP
EHERGENCY STOP INPUTTED FOR “O” OF OGN
#1281 D1
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.11.
331 FUSE
RUSE BLOWN X,
WHEN DGN #1288 01 IS “1”, FUSE BLOKN OR
WCB TRIPPED IN X-AXIS SERVOPACK.
‘SBE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.12,
382 FUSE (Y)
FUSE BLOWN Y.
WHEN DGN #1289 D1 IS “I, FUSE BLOHN OR
HCCB TRIPPED IN Y-AXIS SERVOPACK.
‘SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.12.
333° FUSE (2)
FUSE BLOWN Z.
WHEN DGN #1290 D1 1S “1”, FUSE BLOWN OR
CCB TRIPPED IN Z-AXIS SERVOPACK,
‘SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.12.
334 FUSE (4)
FUSE BLOWN 4.
WHEN DGN #129] DI IS “I”, FUSE BLOHN OR
HCCB TRIPPED IN 4TH-AKIS SERVOPACK.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4,2. 12.
335 FUSE (5)
FUSE BLOWN 5.
WHEN DGN #1291 D1 IS “1*, FUSE BLOWN OR
HCCB TRIPPED IN STH-AXIS SERVOPACK.
‘SBE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2. 12.
Code Causes
336
aa
38
30
341 SERVO ERROR (X)
‘SERVO ERROR X.
EXCESSIVE DEVIATION IN X-AXIS SERVO SYSTEH.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.4.2.13.
eeCode Causes Code Causes
342 SERVO ERROR (Y) 348
‘SERVO ERROR Y.
EXCESSIVE DEVIATION IN Y-AXIS SERVO SYSTEM,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.13.
343 SERVO BRROR (2) 49
SERVO ERROR 7.
EXCESSIVE DEVIATION IN Z-AXIS SERVO SYSTEM,
‘SBE THIS MANUAL PAR,4.2.13,
344 SERVO ERROR (4) 350
‘SERVO ERROR 4,
EXCESSIVE DEVIATION IN 4TH-AXIS SERVO
systen,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.13,
345 SERVO ERROR (5) 351 OL)
‘SERVO ERROR 5. OVERLOAD x.
EXCESSIVE DEVIATION IN STH-AXIS SERVO OVERLOAD IN X-AXIS SERVOPACK WHEN DGN #1288
SYSTEM, 2 “0”,
‘SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.4.2,13, SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.A.2.14,
346 SERVO ERROR (S) 32 OL)
‘SERVO ERROR (SPINDLE) OVERLOAD Y.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. OVERLOAD IN Y-AXIS SERVOPACK WHEN DGN #1289
02 “0”.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR,4.2.14,
347 353 OL (a)
OVERLOAD Z.
OVERLOAD IN Z-AXIS SERVOPACK WHEN DGN #1290
D2 “Oo”,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.4.2.
= 95 -9.1 ALARM NO, LIST (Cont'd)
Code Causes Code Causes
364 OL A) 360
OVERLOAD 4,
OVERLOAD IN 4TH-AXIS SERVOPACK WHEN DGN
#1291 02 “0”.
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.14.
35 OL ) 361 PG ERROR (x)
OVERLOAD 5. PG ERROR X.
OVERLOAD IN STH-AXIS SERVOPACK WHEN DGN DISCONNECTION IN X-AXIS PG DETECTED.
#1292 D2 “0”. SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.15.
‘SBE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.14.
356 362 PG ERROR (¥)
PG ERROR Y.
DISCONNECTION IN Y-AXIS PG DETECTED.
SEB THIS HANUAL PAR. 4.2.15.
357 OL (OTHER) 363 PG ERROR (Z)
OVERLOAD (2). PG ERROR Z.
OVERLOAD FOR MULTI PURPOSE WHEN DGN #1281 DISCORNECTION IN Z-AXIS PG DETECTED,
03 “0. SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.4,2,15.
CONTACT MACHINE TOOL BUILDER.
358 364 PG ERROR (4)
PG ERROR 4.
DISCONNECTION IN ATH-AXIS PG DETECTED.
‘SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.15.
359 365 PG ERROR (5)
PC ERROR 5.
DISCONNECTION IN STH-AXIS PG DETECTED,
SEE THIS MANUAL PAR.4.2.15.
~ 96CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
CHECKING MB 20 BOARD,
Code Causes Code Causes
366 PG ERROR (S) 373 SR-20 UNSUITABLE
PG ERROR S. THE OPTIONAL AXIS SETTING AND SR-20 FORMAT
OISCONNECTION IN SPINDLE PG DETECTED, CONFLICT.
‘SEE THIS MANUAL PAR,4.2.15, CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
367 374
368 315
369 316
310 3a
STL SV-FG SYNC ERROR 378
FG BRROR 1,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE POR
CHECKING HB 20 BOARD,
312 FG NOT READY 319
FG
~97-9.1 ALARH NO, LIST (Cont’d)
Code Causes
S81 AXIS ERROR (X)
AXIS CPU ERROR.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
CHECKING MB 20 BOARD.
982 AKIS ERROR (¥)
AXTS CPU ERROR,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
CHECKING HB 20 BOARD.
383. AXIS ERROR (2)
AXIS CPU ERROR.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAMA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
CHECKING 4B 20 BOARD.
384 AXIS ERROR (4)
AXIS CPU ERROR.
CONTACT YOUR YASKAHA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
CHECKING 4B 20 BOARD.
385 AXIS ERROR (5)
AXIS CPU ERROR,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE FOR
CHECKING MB 20 BOARD.
Code Causes
388
390 SERVOPACK ALARM (SERVO PACK) SR20
+ SERVOPACK ALARH (SPINDLE DRIVE)
+ PG DISCONNECTION OF 4/5 AXIS
+ SR PAILURE
CONTACT YOUR YASKAHA REPRESENTATIVE,
391 SERVO ALARH (x)
X-AXTS SERVOPACK ALARM,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
ggCode Causes Code Causes
392 SERVO ALARM (¥) 399
Y-AXIS SERVOPACK ALARM,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAHA REPRESENTATIVE,
393 SERVO ALARM (2) 400
Z-AXIS SERVOPACK ALARM,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
394 SERVO ALARM (4) 401
ATU-AXIS SERVOPACK ALARM,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE.
395 SERVO ALARM (6) 402
STH-AKIS SERVOPACK ALARH,
CONTACT YOUR YASKAWA REPRESENTATIVE,
396 403
397 404
398 405,
~ 99 -Q.1 ALARM NO, LIST Cont*d)
Code Causes Code Causes
406 813
407 : 814
“48 815
409 816
810 RAM ERROR 8l7
alt | ais i
812 819
= 100 ~Code Causes Code Causes
820 ROM ERROR, RAM ERROR 826
ROH OR RAM BRROR. 0
OR HARDWARE CHECK REQUIRED,
‘SEE THIS MANUAL PAR. 4.2.20.
821 827
2 ea
823 829
824 _ a 830 CPU ERROR
= 101-9.2 LIST OF SETTING NUMBERS
Setting numbers are classified in the following
three groups:
Table 93
‘Seting Number ‘Group
#5000 to 6004 ‘Seiling by Bit
#6200 10 6219 Setling by word
#5500 10 6599 ‘Setting by double words |
446700 (06771 ‘Seluing by double words
46772 10 6699 Seting by double words
“Appenciac table 1-2 Usts setting numbers and their
functions
SETTING NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
[(mooo] [ba
Ds] 4 [D3 | pz [p1 [Do
D7 I: Sets punch-out code to ISO
: Sets punch-out code to EIA
Sets playback ON
0: Sets playback ON/OFF with an external
switeh
D4, D3, D2, D1, DO
Selects whether to make the mirror image of the
Sui-axts, 4uvaxls, Z-ans, Yans and Xaxts effective
In successive order or to make them external switches
1 Mirror image effective
© External switch
#5001 pa] pa[ D3] p2[ pi] Do
D7 1: Emits operating panel buzzer sound
0: Does not emst operating panel buzzer
sound
D4 2 aus cancelling switch
1 oN
0: OFF
D3 Manual absolute switch
1: ON
OFF
D2 Editing lock switeh
D1 1: Checks the 2nd prohibited area of stored
stroke himit
0: Does not check the 2nd prohibited area
of stored stroke limit
DO 1: Changes input units to inch anputs
0; Changes input units to mm Inputs
#6002 7] D6] D5] D4] D3] Dz[ D1] Do
D7 Awahary function lock switch
1: ON
0: OFF
D6 Machine lock switch
1; ON
0: OFF
DS Optional stop switch
1: ON
0: OFF
D4 Dry run switch
D3 Optional block skipping switeh
i: ON
0: OFF
D2 Display lock svateh
1: ON,
0: OFF
D1 Start lock switch
1: ON
0: OFF
DO Single block switch
1: ON
0; OFF
5]
tas LLP
DS, D4: Selects the output device of the
data input interface
DI, D0: Selects the input device of the
data input interface
‘Setting | Input | Output Device | Parameter for
ode | Dece | OMPM PES | Seung Baul Rate
Rs282¢ 6026 (46028)
01 | RS%2C} rsasac nor | Meraso
5232 #6027 (#6023)
ri | ROB") rsasacnoa | pone {ee
= 102 =m ole a=] fam
perris cascada an saan clang Getg ancani of 9 shan execsting G7,
corse a Sear gotten
tera
ty ees elie eases ch 00 te
executing command G122
ba Programs of program numbers 70213
8000 through 8999 cannot be Sees ees eee
registered, erased or edited. Sets shift amount "6" when executing G83.
Sething: "1" = 0,001 mm
0: Normal registration, erasure or tit = 000001 Inch
and editing can be performed. Setting range: 0 = 32767
D3. 1: Programs with program numbers pease
8000 through 8999 will not be ae28
displayed. Pies ccna
ystem No. switch setting
0: Programs with program numbers gic ort
8000 through 8999 will be dis- Sere eta eceeeet tia
played. 16500
Di Single blocks become effective
im relabon to an operation com
mand from the user program. #6301
0: Single blocks become sneffective Sets scaling multiple. Multiple = #6500/
m relation to operation commands e501
for control commands from the Scale multiple = 1 when setting is "0."
user program.
po The next block will be executed 46506
if there 1s no skip signal input
Sets angle during execution of commands
unl shifting of the C31 block joes anale-a
one Setting: "I" = 0.001 deg
0: Causes alarm "087" _ ee
wes07
#5200 Break point 1 Sets tool length measuring bias.
a Setting: "1" = Least input increment
6201 Break point -2 yume - -
Sets break points sequence a
Setting range 1 through 9999 Will not See eer ee 1
etting east input increment
stop at 0 igaeet
W310
6208
Specifies group number during tool ent fase
change and reset.
Setting range # through 256. 312 Late
Sets stored otroke limit of the X, ¥
#6207 and Z axes and the boundary value in
the positive direction of the 2nd pro~
Sets program number. hibited area.
Specifies program number of tape when ig range: 0 - 299999999
inputting tape without a program number. MIPS 1 pulse
Setting range 1 through 9999. 7
Note: When 0 is set and tho number on aoe cae
CRT ts not O, input error. = SoaaTnIESCITE
vie 6514 Yeas
Sets dwell time when executing 46515 ‘i bane
G76 and G77.
Setting "1" = 1 ms
Setting range: 0 ~ 32767SETTING NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
(Cont'a)
Sets stored stroke limit of the X, ¥
and Z axis in successive order and also
the negative direction boundary value
of the 2nd prohibited area.
Setting range: 0 - 299999999
Setting: "I" = pulse
46536 2-aus
#6537 ath axis
6538 Sth axis
Work coordinate system setting G57 (JI)
Setting Tange: 0 - +99999999
= Least input increment
Work coordinate system setung G54 (J1)
#6516 X- aus Setting: "1"
540 Yas
wT Yomns
#6518 Z-axis Laks eee
rasa ane
45519 eirame
150 whoa
vse Sthame
1038 Sika
Setting range: 0 ~ +99999999
Setting ranges 0'~ 5999
Settings THES Leaet inpus increment Work coordinate aystem setting G58 (1)
Setting range: 0'~ 99999999
Settings Hf" = Leaet Input meroment
#6522 X-azus = Pt
16586 ae
123 Yas
wer awe
sta rane
Hse Tams
es irae
1509 ‘icone
16506 Sivas
Work coordinate system setting 655 (31) 16550 Shean
Work coordinate system setting G59 (J1)
Work coordinate system setting G56 (31)
Setting range: 0 ~ 399999999
Setting: "I" = Least mput increment
6534 Xraxis
6535 Yeas
Setting: Tl" = Least input increment
Setting range: 0 ~ 299999999
Setting: "1" = Least input increment
0528 eas Re ei aceueet tated ci
6552 X-aas
46529 Yeaus
6553. Yeaus
46530 2am
6554 2-ams
16531 Sth-ans
46555 athe:
46532 Sthrasas
6556 Sth ans
Coordinate value at skip signal ON
Setting range: 0 ~ #9999999
Setting: "1" = Least input increment
#656) FI
#6562 Fa
= 104 -ey Work coordinate system setting G54 (J2)
= Setting range: 0 ~ 399999999
Setting: "1" = Least anput increment
16564 Fa
a W703 Xan
46565 FS
46708 Yeaxis
16506 Fe
46705 Zane
a]
ee i Work coordinate system setting G55 (J2)
Setting range: 0'~ 99999999.
Tee Fe Setting: "I" = Least input increment
#6706 Kans
46569 Fo
Fi-dlgi speed setting a Sree
Setting range: 0 - 240000
“F201 mm/ein i08 ae
oro 01 in/mm
Setting: “1° = Least Input Increment Work coordinate system setting G56 (J2)
Setting Tange: 0'~ $99999999
46570 Setting: "I" = Least mput increment
“Tool setter measurement longitudinal 46709 ams
irection reference value
Seiting | "1" = Least input inerement
Setting range +99999909 weno Yeaxis
e657
wm] C nas
“Tool setter measurement dlameter direction
reorence value Work coordinate eystem eetting G57 (J2)
Selling, "i= Least input ierement Setting range: 0)~ 299999899
Selling range: +99999900 tings "1 put increment
#6579 Kans wn | X-axis
wosre tons a) Yrane
6375 Yasiee or)
Work coordina
ae Setting range
637% x Setting: "I" = Least input increment
#0577 2eaxis- arr
‘Workploce seller measurable return amount a
Setting "I" ~ Least put increment oe 7
Selling ange 99999999 Work coordinate system setting G59 (J2)
Fe 072599999999
nae = Least input increment
=
a6701 Yas
1719 rans
6702 Tams
~ 105SETTING NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
(cont'D) 6737 Yeanie
wr Tans were ans
Work coordinate eystem setting G54 (33) Work coordinate system seiting G54 (J8)
o°= 399999098 ange: 0” 399999999
Least mput increment SH: Least input merement
6721 X-axis |
119 xan
s672 Yoans segs esse seceeee
. #6740 Y-axis
a Zane i
wis Br zane |
Work coordinate aystem setting O55 G3)
Setting ange: 0'~ 299999999 Work coordinate system setting G55 (24)
Settings "1 = Least input increment Setting range: 0”~ 299999999
Settings I" = Least input increment
were yeas
erat ane |
wns wa
as #6743 Y-axis
e726 wane
x #0744 Z-axis
Work coordinate system setting O56 (03)
Setcin aS SSygo0990 Work coordinate aystem setting G56 (34)
Stuy Least input increment Setting sange: d= 199990099,
Setting: nie = Leaet input increment
wi Yeas
wre cane
W728 Yan
His Yan
wires Zam
sara ane
Work coordinate aystem setting O57 (J3)
Setting range: 0-= 299999999 Work coordinate aystem setting G57 (0
Setting: "io = Least input increment Setting ranger 0'= 199909599.
TRS Least anput anerement
1730 Xam
wera Kae
wn vane
wie Yoane
wre Zane
16750 Zax
Work coordinate system seiting 658 (13)
Bett a's99999999 Work coordmate aystem setting G58 (04)
Sette Least input increment Setting ranger "= 199399099
SBP. eaet input increment
on Keane
wisi ane
wr Yan
ears Yoane
wis axis
W675 Tame
Work coordinate system setting 059 (3)
Seiting ranges 0'~ 99999999 Work coordinate system setting G69 (4)
Settings "I = Least input increment Sctung ranges” a= 299990909
Setting: "I = Least input increment
wn Kane
= 106 =we754 Xcaxis
46755 Y-axis
6756 Zane
Work coordinate system setting G54 (J5)
Setting range: 0 = +99999999
ig: MI = Least input increment
46757 X-aas
16758 Y-aus
46759 Tans
Work coordinate system setting G55 (J5)
Setting range: 0 ~ £99999999
Setting: "1" = Least input increment
46760 Kans
#5761 Kaas
#6762 Zane
Work coordinate system setting G56 (J5)
Setting range: 0 ~ 299999999,
Setting: "1" = Least mput increment
46703 X-anas
6704 Yoanis
46765 Z-ams
Work coordinate system setting G57 (35)
Setung range: 0'~ 299999999
Setting: "l" = Least input increment
46766 Keaxis
46767 Yoaus
6768 Z-axis
Work coordinate system setting G58 (35)
Setting range: 0= 399999999
Setting: "I" = Least input imerement
46769 Xan
«70 Yeas
“i Tan
Work coordinate system setting G59 (J5)
Setting range: 0 - 299999999.
Setting: "I" = Least input increment
1079.3 LIST OF PARAMETER NUMBERS
Parameter numbers are classified in the following ‘D4, D3. Status of G codes at power on
five groups
Pappa Initial status
cae 7 Jo | Sets the G code in the 08 group to Gat
—— on power application
Parameter number Group P PP see
| rome Ty [eis the © code in the 68 group to G43
#6005 to #6099 | Setung by bit i on power application
er aainareecneatt cans = 1» [o | Sets the G code an the 08 group 10 G49
e100 to ¥6199 [Serums by byte on power apphieation.
#6220 to 46499 | Setung by word
——_} D2 1 Sets the M95 mode (mirror mage ON)
6600 to #6699 | Setung by double words con power application or reset.
#7000 to #7099] Setting by byte for sequencer 0 Sets the MS mode (mirror image OFF)
on power application or reset
DI 1: Does not apply mirror mage on the
Optimum data of parameters have been set accord~ Tie pant of as oe Mes wale ealpaee
ing fo machine performance and applications. For ey snenen eee
Any modification of parameter data, consult the
machine tool builder. 0: Applies marror image on the mid-point
Data pertaining to parameters #6033 to #6049 must kG at i ce Ca rer ele
hot be modified, for they have been incorporated oe
eee ence DO 1 Sels the G code in the 03 group to G91 on
power application
© Sets the G code sn the 08 group to G90 on
PARAMETER NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
wom] [ore
ps [e« [or oz [or
Dé
Ds
Stores the Hl code for reset and G28
Sots the H code to G00 for reset anc G28
Stores the G code in the O1 group for
reset
Sets the G code in the 01 group to G00
for reset,
Allows the current value display (unwersal)
to be preset by the coordinate system Setting
command G82
At this ume, the
of Zera Setup
key 1s capable
Keeps the current value display (un~
versal) from being preset by the coor
dinate system setting command G92.
AL this me, the
of Zera Setup
key 15 incapable
108
power application
[eee] (Pee [os Joo Jos [oe Jo Joo
D?, D6 Sagns of SS-drgit analog (SDA) output
D7 | 6 ‘Sign
1 1 | Minus Minus (1)
1 o | Plus Plus (1)
a 1 [Minus Minus (2)
° o | Plus Plus (2)
Moseutput | M04 output
Note: The funceton of (1) 19 same as (2).
DS 1 Sete the least input increment x10
0 Does not set the least input increment
to «10
D4 1 Checks to see if the spindle speed match
signal (SAGR) 15 off upon transition
[rom a rapid treverse block to a cutting
feed block.
0 Provides no check on the spindle speed
match signal (SAGR).D3
0 Disables the internal toggle switches
See #6001, #6002
Enables the internal toggle switches
D2 1. Enables dry run in response to the
rapid traverse command
0: Disables dry run in response to the
vapid traverse command
D1 1 Causes an alarm ("001-004") upon cycle
start when reference point return 15,
not made after power application
0 Causes no alarm
NOTE Set "I" when pitch error compensa
tion oF stored stroke limit 18 pro-
vided.
When this parameter 1s set to "2," Cycle Start 1s
not activated unless reference point return of all
the axes have not be completed. Setting it to "0"
determines whether reference point return is
required or not for each axis.
Refer to parameters #6011 DO to D4.
DO 1: Enables automatic coordinate system
setting
2: Disables automatic coordinate system
setting.
Refer to #6630 to #6640
#6007 me
06
3
be
oO
pt [00
D7 1: Disables start interlock after EDT.
0. Enables start interlock after EDT.
D6 1: Employs the newly entered tool compen~
sation value in place of the old value
0. Adds the newly entered tool compensa~
‘uon value to the soterd value to establish
another offset
DS 1: Enables error detect ON mode at dwell.
0: Disables error detect On mode at dwell.
D4 1. Provides output during rewinding,
0+ Provides no output during rewinding,
D3 1+ Sets the least increment to 0.0001 1n.
0, Sets the least increment to 0.001 mm.
D2: Makes the spindle override 1008 during
tapping by G84.
0: oes not make the spindle override 100%
during tapping by G84.
DO 1+ Establishes the prohibited area of the
3rd, 4th, and Sth stored stroke limit
outside the boundary.
109
0 Establishes the prohibited area of the
3rd, 4th, and Sth stored stroke limt
3]
(es [om
Rewinds at 130 command in ‘ape opers-
maith Yanane standard tape rence
tho.2 RS-230¢)
Geol BS B5a8)
or] om m2 or
pri
Rewinds at M30 command in tape oper~
ation with Yasnac standard tape reader.
(No.1 RS-232C)
Does not rewind at M30 command in tape
operation with Yasnac standard tape
reader.
(No.1 BS-232C)
016 changeable with [ALT] operation.
0.45 not changeable with(ALT] operation.
Feed hold block stop ineffective when
tapping with G84
Feed hold block stop effective when
tapping with G54
pa
D3. J: Manual absolute effective in the G91
mode.
0: Manual absoulte meffective in the G91
mode.
pe Changes approach speed to jog speed
when restarting program.
0: Changes approach speed to fast feed
when restarting program.
pi Does not clear the common variables
of #100 through #145.
0: Clears the common variables of #100
through #149.
DO 1: Requires Edit interlock for Manual Zero
Setup.
Does not require Edit interlock for
Manual Zero Setup
Note: Some controls are not provided with
the parameter 6008.
Caer] [
be
06
Peed is provided when output from the
Nc.
eed ts not provided when output from the NC.PARAMETER NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
(cont'o)
[Ceo] eo] [oslo
or] 02] 0: | 20
D7, D6, DS
Specify whether or not the automatic pulse 1
effective on the Z-, Y-, and X-axis, respec~
tively.
1: Effective
Ineffective
(automatic handle offset)
D3, D2, D1, Do
Specify the direction of reference point re~
turn on th 4th, Sth-, 2=, Y= and X-axes,
respectively.
1 Minus direction
D4,
0: Plus direction
NOTE: The specrfication 1s effective for an
axis with #6016 at "L."
Backlash is apphed first when the tool is moved
in the reverse direction of that specified by DO to
14 after turning on power.
eT]
Convert the ":" into "0" upon tape in/out.
prot
Do not convert the ":" into "O" upon tape
mm/out.
D6, Ds
Specify whether or not the automatic pulse is
effective on the Sth, and 4th axes, respec
tively.
1: Effecuve
0: Ineffective
4, D3, D2, D1, DO
Command reference-point interlock for Sth,
4th, Z-, Y-, and X-aus respecuvely, before
cycle start.
1: Interlock enable
0: Interlock disable
note: The speciation is effective whon D6
aoa
wo] | wa oa [oo
— 10
D4, D3, D2, Di, Do
Specify whether o not the plus-direction
external deceleration signal 1s effective on
the 4th~,5th-,Z-,¥= and X-axes, respectively.
Ir Makes the plus-direction external
deceleration signal effective.
Makes the plus-direction external
deceleration signal effective
ron) (ale =a [e
D4, D3, D2, D1, DO
Specify whether or not the mnus-direction
external deceleration signal 1s effective on
the #th-, Sth, Z-, Y- and X-axes, respectivel,
1: Makes the minus direction external de
celeration signal effective.
0: Makes the minus direction external de-
celeration signal ineffective
D7 1: PC CPU error 1s triggered.
0: PC CPU error is not triggered.
D6 I: SV CPU error te triggered.
0: SV GPU error is not triggered.
D5 1: ACGC2 SYNC ERROR or AMGC SYNC
ERROR occurred.
0; ACGC2 SYNC ERROR or AMGC SYNC
ERROR did not occur.
D4, D3, D2, D1, DO
Specify the direction of the G60 unidirectional
approach upper mat on the 4th-, 5th-, Z-,
Y-and X-axes, respectively.
1: Minus direction
©: Plus direction
NOTE: The approach upper limt 1s set with
#6062 to R6065.
[er] [ ofolm
wee
D3, D2. D1, DO
Specify whether or not the automate coor~
dinate system setting 15 effective on the
4th-, Sth, 2-, Y~ and X-axes, respectively.
1. Effective
D4,
0 IneffectiveNOTE. The automatic coordinate system 1s
established with the following
parameters:
Metric system, #6636 - 16639
Inch system: #6630 - #6633,
#6016 ve] ov Do
va]
pa,
DS, D2, Di, DO
Specify whether or not reférence point re:
turn as effective on the dth=, Sth, Z-, Y=
and K-ases, respectively.
1 Makes reference paint
return effective
0: Makes reference point return ineffective.
D7
- vo
Specify whether or not a hole 1s to be made
fon channels B-L, respectively, in a code
corresponding to symbol "#" (used with user
macro) in the EIA code
1 Hole
0. No hole
Example:
D7 ~ DO = 01001001
The code with holes on channels 7, 4 and 1
te considered equivalent to symbol '#" in the
EIA code. No code for use by the unit can
be set
NOTE The specification of D7 - Do =00000000
assumes that symbol "#" 1s not used
in the EIA code
Cee]
fee fele [ay Tn
07
D6
1: Provides dwell at hole bottom in the can
ned cycles of G7 and G77
0. Does not provide dwell at hole bottom in
the canned eycles of G76 and G77
NOTE: The dwell hme 1s set with #6210.
1. Establishes M03 for G74 and M04 for G84
as the M code for output at hole bottom
in the canned cycles of G74 and G84.
0: Reverses the M code in effect before the
canned cycles for output at hole bottom
an the canned cycle of G74 and G84.
Before
canner ie Hole bottom
M03 wo
Mos [= Mas
NOTE This specification ss effective when
Das un #018
DS 1 Rotates the spindle forward and in
Feverse, outputting M05 at hole bottom
im the canned cycles of G74 and G84
0 Rotates the spindle forward and in
reverse, not outputting M05 at hole
bottom in the canned cycles of G74
and Gee
NOTE. This specification ss effective when
Dyson abot
D4 1 Outputs a read-only signal (SSP, SRV.
O83) i the canned cycles.
© Outputs the M code in the canned cycles
D2 1: Doss not wait for IN POSITION at G00 and
Cat ko Gen commands.
0: Waits for IN POSITION at G00 and GO1 to
[St0 commande:
D1 1 Outputs the FMF signal twice in a can-
ned eyele
© Outputs the FMF signal once mn a can=
ned cycle.
wo] [or] os] [oo]oo[o2[m [oe
DY Stops the tape at the inital "¥* during tape
operation.
1h Effective
0: Ineffective
D> 1: hen paraneter outputs, only 47000-
Prose ae outpace
Ot when paraneter outputs, all range 1s
curpets
D4 1. Employs the feedrate set in parameter
folse Yor the skip function Command
tsp
0 Employs the F code command as the
fener the skip Funct command
(on
D3 1: Reset OFF at Emergency Stop
0: Reset OR at Emergency Stop
bz. pL
Specity the tool shift direction in the can-
ned cycles of G76 and G77 (effective when
#6019 = 9)
be. Dr Shift direction
i v Y
T @ ¥
° t x
a 0 ok __
<1PARAMETER NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
(conT'D)
Do
1
Allows the tool shift direction in the
canned cycles of G7 and G77 to be
specified in setting #6506 (epecifiable
in the 4X direction in increments of
0.001; the shift being cutting feed).
Allows the tool shift direction in the
canned cycles af G76 and G77 to be
specified in D2 and Dj of parameter
46019 (specifiable only axially)
#6020
pz] v6] v5 [o¢ [03 [ oz [or | 00
DT
Dé
Ds
Da
ba
pe
pi
o:
1
at
Assigns selection of group specifica
tion numbers to an external signal
when the tool change slap signal 15,
ON during fe control.
‘Assigns selection of group specifica
tion numbers to the currently specified
group when the tool change skip signal
is ON during life control.
Assigns selection of the T command
group to the T command smmediately
prior during the M06 command in life
control.
Assigns selection of the T command
to the latest T command during the
‘Mob command in hfe control.
Assigns group number specififeation
to an external signal during tool change
reset in life control.
Assigns group number specification
to setting #6204 during tool change
reset in hfe control.
Counts with M02/M30 when count is
the type of Isfe control.
Counts with T9999Lacawhen count
1s the type of hfe control.
Sets F14 (in/rev) for the feed per
minute in the inch system.
Sete FI3 (in/rev) for the feed per
minute in the inch system
Sets F23 (mm/rev) for the feed per
minute in the metric system.
‘Sets F22 (mm/rev) forthe feed per minute
im the metre system.
Sets F32 (mm/min.) for the feed per
minute in the metric system.
Sets F31 mm/min.) for the feed per
minute im the inch system
Do
1 Sets F51 (mm/min.) for the feed per
minute in the metric system
0 Sets F50 (mm/min ) for the feed per
minute in the metric system
#0021
or] v6] 05 v4 | 03 [ 02 [or | vo
bt
Dé
ps
Da
D3
pe
DL
=112-
Makes editing interlock 09000 through
09999 effective.
0: Makes editing interlock 09000 through,
09999 ineffective.
Erases and stores the previous O
when loading a tape provided with
an 0.
0: ALREADY IN will be displayed af the
same O number ests when a tape
with an O 1s loaded.
Executes ON/OFF control of RTS
during RS 232C operation until loading
ends.
Sets RTS to ON state during RS 232C
operation until loading ends.
1: Refers to DR (Data set ready) during
RS 232C operation.
Does not refer to DR (Data set ready)
during RS 232C operation,
1: Outputs O0 with O through 9999 OUT.
0: Does not output 00 with 0 through
9999 OUT.
A: Displays the 0 number when the power
supply is turned on and off.
0: Displays 0 when power 1s turned on.
1 Employs the valve following address 0
or Nas the program number (speciable
in one block)
0 Employe the value following address 0
as the program number
1 Considers M02, M30 or M99 as the
program end when machining data are
stored into memory
BOB cade 1s attached at the head of
No Oat punching-out (0.9999 OUT)
0. Does not consider Mo2, M30 or M99
as the program end when machining
data are stored into memory
EOB code 1s not attached at the head of
No @-at punching out (0 9999 OUT)#6022 nr | n6 | vs] va} o3 | v2 | o1 | vo Address D4 D3 D2 Dy Do
D7 1: Sets mput unit of parameter setting ie az = o 2 :
to 1 RPM when specifying the $5 SU Seeeee eee Eee eevee eves
GOMER fey _ me] [™fos]ox a oo)
0: Enables search of EDIT/MEM character
only.
DS 1: Makes editing display of 090000 through
09000 Interlock effective.
0: Makes editing display 090000 through
Interlock 09999 ineffective.
D4 1: Makes intermediate POT display effec~
uve.
0: Makes intermediate POT display inef-
fective
D3 1: Makes tool POT word display effective.
0: Makes tool POT byte display effective.
D2 1: Enables writing word
0: Enables writing bytes n keep memory.
D1 1: No parity bit when punching out an
180 tape
0; Parity bit exists when punching out
an ISO tape
DO 1: Enables read of 150 tape possible
even without parity.
0: Disables read of ISO tape without
panty.
6023, v6] [4 [os] o2for | 00
v6
Enables the additional axis to ignore
anc.
Disables the additional axis co ignore
anc.
Note: When this parameter setting is changed,
turn off the power. Setting the parameter except
to "0," display shows additional axis is provided.
However, this additional axis cannot be effective
without changing hardware (SR20-**).
4-0
Set the address for pan-out and CRT dis~
lay on the additional axis.
Dé 1: Enables SNG to ignore the additional
axis
Disables SNG to ingnore the additional
Note: When thié parameter setting is changed,
turn off the power. Setting the parameter except
to "0," display shows additional axis is provided.
However, this additional axis cannot be effective
without changing hardware (SR20-**).
D4-DO: Set address of pan-out and CRT display
fon the additional aus.
3
Address,
D3
re]
2
~[-[-lefelelg|
=lelelel-fel el
Note: These parameters cannot be written when
parameter #6030-D7 is "0."
#6025
Parameter #6025 cannot be written at any time.
#6026 05] pa] 03] 02] ot [ 00
#0027 05] 04] 93] 02 | vt [no
6026, #6027:
DS 1: Does not allow the control code (DCI -
DG4) to be used on the 1/0 device.
© Allows the control code (DCI - DC4) to
be used on the 1/0 device
D4 1: Employs 2 stop bits on the 1/0 device
0: Employs 1 stop bit on the 1/0 device
113 —PARAMETER NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS
{(cont'o)
DS to DO Baud rate setting
Notes 1 46028 1s for setting output
device 1 (S10-1)
2. #6029 Is for setting output
device 2 (S10:2}
aul te Stung ,
woe] [ooo] %
coor [oa] 52] 1 [0 :
ores [egies atl Em wo] [or] ooo %
oo fofotets
wo fofelaba
200 fetrfoto we) Gels ay
s00 ofr fota
woo feta tata
moo [1 Pofelo wos) [alms m=
wo [rPotott
seo bebe bebe Shown tn the order of tania Yas, Zan,
NOTE: #6026 provides the setting on
Imput device 1 (S10-1) and #6027 on
Input device 2 (SI0-2),
vs [oa [or [oo]
[eT [m oo]
DS 1. Does not use control codes (DC1-DC4).
0: Uses control codes (DC1-DC4)
D4 J: Sets stop bits as two bits an the
output device.
0: Sets stop bits as one bit
D3 to DO Baud rate setting
Baud Rate Setting
Athans, Sth-axis and spindle,
DT, D6
Be sure to set the assignment of servo control
form.
CNTL 2: 0
CNTL 1: 0
Spindle only: 0, 1
DS 1: No serve control 1s performed.
0: Servo control 1s performed.
DO 1; Operation confirmation of each umt 1s
not performed during system operation,
0: Operation confirmation of each umt 18
performed during system aperation.
Notes: 1, Normal setting 1s *0."
21 When these parameters are changed,
be. sure to turn the power off and
Baud Rate | D3] D2 i
wo fefelolo
conte [so] ea:ftolay ms seo [om
no fol ofits fs
150 o|oli 1 #6057 3 | pz } 1 foo
200 ols tolo
oo [olififo
00 fot vfs ta 1039 T_T [v= [ov [oo
aco [if ol ofo
rr oto CLT [Too
sooo L1foli to
==Shown in the order of X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis,
atheaxis, Sth-axis and spindle,
D3 to DO: They set the pulse scale factor of
feedback pulses to be input into NC
unit.
ps | pz] pi] Do
ato fo fo [a
mzlo fo filo
ato [i [o [o
wef1 fo [ojo
Note: Be sure to turn the power on and off
after changing the parameter.
wast [os[oe
Dd: Thie sets the signal state of processing
start of "skip" input for skip fanetion.
D5: This sets the signal state of processing start
of "PINT™ input for pint function.”
sav
ov
: ®
@+ when this parameter is set to #0," the
6006 ve [3 [92 [01 Joo
D4, D3, D2, D1, DO
‘Shown tn the order of Sthraxis, 4th-axis, Z-aus,
Yeaxis and X-axis.
1: Follow-up processing is performed during
servorof? Input.
0; Follow-up processing ie not performed during
servo-off input.
6066 orf oe
Di 1: JOG speed of 4 and 5 axis is 1/10 of 3
0: JOG speed of 4 and 5 axis is not 1/10
of 3 axis
At power ON, M97.
‘At power ON, N96.
#6076 05 | os [03 [oz [os [oo
DS 1 Control cade (DCI to DCA) Is not used in the
{input unt
©, Control cade (DC to DEA) ts used In the input
‘unit
D4 1: Stop bits to be 2 bits im the input unit,
Stop Bit {0 be J bit in the input unit
D3 to DO Baud rate setting
processing starts at the time when the
Change of 24V + OV occurs Baud Rate_| D3 | 2 | pt | bo
When this parameter 19 set to "1," the Scuing Disabie| 0 | 0 {0 | 0
processing starts at the time when the ‘Setting Bisabie| 0 [0 | 0 | 1
Ehange of OV = 24V occurs TT oiltorsiilre
Note: Be sure to turn the power on and off 100, ofeysyt
after changing the parameter. 200 olafolo
Be sure to sot "0" except for D4 and DS. cD ofifoti
600 olit}1}e
woo fofafifa
6083, Tye TT zoo [if ololo
DI: This determnes che ENABLE/DISABLE of 2600 i
control cxreuit of "SKIP" input for skip 2600 rpefate
Funct ton
D3: This determined cho ENABLE/DISABLE of i
control eireuit of "PINT" input for pint ee 5] 4 | 03 | v2 | ot | no
DS 1 Control eade (DC to DCA) is not used
Notes: 1. Be sure to set 1" when using the 0 Contro! code (DCI to DEA) is used
skip and program interruption Ds 1 Stop bis to be 2 bis in the output wall
functions. 0. Stop BIS 0 be 1 Bilin he output sntt
2, Be sure to turn the power on and
off after changing the parameter
fo set "0" except for DI and D3.
D310 DO Baud rate sewing
= 15 =PARAMETER NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS,
(cont'p) e110 ct?
Baud Rate | D3] 02] D1] DO won ci)
Setting Disabie| 0 [ 0 [ 0
one oy
Setuing Disabie| 0 [ 0 | 0 en 5
ue oot ws | ce)
150 ofola
Dasa J a | e114 co)
300) o|ato
600) ofof |e us Oo
1200 efi fafa a ae :
"2400 1feofele :
“E00 Tpeteta #6110 to #6115:
Specify punches of the codes corresponding
— >jejijeo to the symbols of EIA codes used in the user
Note.
£96074 Is for setung of input unit 3.
46075 is for setting of output untt 3
196074 and #6075 are used exclusively for AMGC
macro body.
1: Punched
0: Not punched
Setting range: 0-255
wore] ps| oa] oi] bo 6 rans
ees eee ages eas nn
Tosnuresvent sen both Slua peace Meton
ta Te fonevon are efecve
© Orset preselter function Used vant
armen cobataoe sting sce
(0° Machine zero point on drawing cannot be set. =
Di 1: ‘Party bt not provided a 150 tape punch ze
Oat pode 1 pe punch ae
D0 1. Nopary enabled at 180 tape ean L
ictal iad nrialbusmsedsmrtaetaitemedistaaitait Maximum 4 types of M codes to stop advance
Note. This parameter ts used exclusively for AMGC reading.
Setting range: 0 ~ 255
veo Reserved
fcc seer 7a rs)
sasm a eee eee #6122 i G3]
- #6123 a a G-4
Notei_Be ture to turn the power on and off Faiz a
TRS! athdine the perancte?
— ~ Faas a
we?
Specifies the number of manual pulse gener- #o126 ot
Settee UY :
Setting range: 0 - 3 ianaol ft
= 116 =76128
#6129
116120 to #6129:
Specify up to 10 G codes for calling user
by NC manufacturer)
Selling range’ 0- 199 (Except for G codes specified
6141 to f6149:
Specify the feedrate change for one incre
gent on a manual pulse generator, for Fl to
F9, respectively, of Fi-digit designation,
Setting:
Setting range:
"1" = 0.1 mm/min,
0 = 255/pulse
#6150
6130 tel
Wet Z 12
ye32 3
wa we
#5151
#6152
#6153
#6154
#6130 to #6133:
Specify up to 4 M codes for calling user
Setting range: 0 - 255
Specifies the magnification for the deviation
pulse at the max. rapid traverse time of
the X-axis, in the alarm zone in the
successive order of X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis,
Gams and S-axis.
NOTE: MoO, MOL, MO2, M30 and MOO - M99 a
cannot be called by user macros Setting: "It = 18
Setuing range: 1-200
om
Wise
1: Allows the TT code to call a user macro.
0: Does not allow the T code to call a user #6157
4 W138
vena 16139
Were we180
7 - Error detect ON area tn the order of X-axis, Y-0x5,
#18 Zante, trans and Suh-aes
woes ore ad
— = Setting ange 0 t0 265
ons
Note: Always turnoff the power once when change is
= ‘madi in parameters #6150 to 46160.
wre
#6162
waar
16163
pueise Wee
W149 #165
¥6166
~ 17PARAMETER NUMBERS AND THEIR CONTENTS,
(cont'o)
6167
Expanded setting area of M codes to stop
advance reading.
ma] cm
Setting "I" = 1ms
Setting range: 0 - 32767
76222
Specify the maximum handle feedrate, which
is common to the linear axes (X,Y, Z, U,
vw)
Set pitch error compensation setting pulse
multiplication factor for X-, Y-, Z-, 4th-. and
Sth-axis, respectively.
Setting: "1" = 1 multiplication
Setting range: 0-3
6210
676/677 dwell camer
Secting: "I" = 1 ms
Setting range: 0 ~ 32767
Seeting: 1 = 1 amfmins oF Ol snehlaune
wi Tons Setting range: 0 = 24000
mae] eons NOTE, ‘The settings for the rotary axes
(RT Be Care made with B6348.
ran an one
vert eh one we J (oT
Specifies the tool shift speed for canned
cycles of G76 and G77
Setting: "1" = 1 mm/mn.
Setting range: 0 - 24000
NOTE: This specification 1s effective when
#6019D9 = 1.
If 601909 * 0, rapid traverse 15,
Is effective regardless of this pa~
rameter spectfication
#0224
Wout
673 8 amount
Setting: "1" = 0.001 mm or 0.0001 inch
Setting range: 0 ~ 32767
683.8 amount
seteing = 0.001 na of 0.0001 inch
Setting range: 0 - 32767
#6720
Specilies the interval from the ume, M, 5,
T and B codes are transmitted until the
time MF, SF. TE and BF are transmitted.
Setting I ms
Setting range: 0 - 32767
76221
“Specifies the interval from gear output (GRE, GRL) unit
SF transmission when an $12-digKt designation ts added
Spectfies the delay time for checking the
spindle speed reaching signal (SAGR)
Setting "I" = Lime
Setting range: 0 - 32767
io]
Specifies the feedrate for the rapid traverse
section in eirele cuthng (G12, G13)
Setting: "I" = 1 mm/min. or 0.1 anch/min.
Setting range: 0 - 24000,
me) 0 crea
0227
#6226, #6227
Specify the maximum feedrate for Fl-digit
designati
Setting
Y= 1 mm/min
Setting range: 0 - 24000
= 1aNOTE: The maximum feedrate for FI-P4
commands 1s set in #6226 and that
for F5-F9 commands in #6227. Any
feedrates increased on manual pulse
generators are bunched into these
settings
6228
Specifies the maximum feedrate forthe linear axes (K, ¥,
2,U.V, Wi.
‘Setting: 1° =11 mm/min or 0.1 inch/min
‘Selting range, 0 - 24000
1a : 1
Specifies the maximum feedrate for the rotary axes (A. B,
Setting. "I" = 1000 p/min
Setting range, 0- 24000
NOTE: any feedrate greater than those set
in #6228 and #6229 are bunched into those
settings.
#6230
When a circular path 1s drawn i too! radius
compensation outside a corner approaching
180°, the movement follows on a very small
ciretilar are. In this, are movement 1s con
sidered to affect the workpiece surface
machining, this parameter 15 used to set
the enttical are value.
Setting: "1" = 0.001 mm (metric aystem)
"y" = 0,001 in. (inch system)
Setting range: 0 - 32767
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‘The corner arc setting is ignored when.
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Standard setting = 5
waa
Specifies the Fy speed for rapid traverse
Setting “I= 1 mm/min, or 0.1 ineh/min
Setting range: 0 - 24000
W232
Specifies the feedrate in the skip function
(G31).
Setting: "1" = 1 mm/min, or 0.1 inch/mn
Setting range: 0 ~ 24000
NOTE: This setting is effective when parameter
46019, = 1
4
16233
to rs
W264
6233 to #6264
Speetfy the feedrate for the respective
positions on the jog feedrate select ewitch
Setting: "1" = 1 mm/min, or 0.1 inch/
Setting range: 0 - 24000
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(cont!) 6267
Typical settings mae
Table 95 Typical Settings mam/mun
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ontinuous Z
Switch | Parameter manual fecdrate
position me <
heumber | Setung | #6250 = 0 | 16265 #6266 to #6269:
o [e233 o 2 c Specify the maximum spindle speed, respectively,
| w6234 H a for gears 1, 2, 3 and 4 (specifiable only in
2 46736 z az SS-digit designation).
3 | 46236 4 0.4 Setting: “Y= 1 rpm or "1" = 30pm
race [ acai 2 ate (Depends on #6022 07}
sas 7 cr Selting range: 0- 82767
| te239 To 1.0) -— ——_—.
7 iz 12 iene): [eseeeea ee erence
15
4 - 18 35 Specifies the speed command output value
20 20 2.0 to the spindle motor when a gear shift (GR 0)
25, 25 25 Input io entered (epecifiable only 3m SS-digit
Fe a designation)»
19) 40 40 Specifies No. of bits occupied in 32767 (6 bits)
50 50 50 oF 4095 (12 bits) directly.
60 6. 60
80 80 80. Setting value: -Gegr shit spindle. motor speed
yoo | 100_ | 100 ‘(Command = 10 V}
ad ive Hela x 4095 = 12-bit output
a aso {1s Gear shift spindle motor speed
200) 200 | _200
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