Troubleshooting – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Merservo MR-J2S- B User Manual

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9. TROUBLESHOOTING

Display

Name

Definition

Cause

Action

1. Mismatch between used

regenerative option and

parameter No. 2 setting

Set correctly.

2. Built-in regenerative resistor or

regenerative option is not

connected.

Connect correctly.

3. High-duty operation or continuous

regenerative operation caused the

permissible regenerative power of

the regenerative option to be

exceeded.

Checking method

Call the status display and check
the regenerative load ratio.

1. Reduce the frequency of positioning.
2. Use the regenerative option of larger

capacity.

3. Reduce the load.

4. Power supply voltage is abnormal.

MR-J2S- B:260VAC or more

MR-J2S- B1:135VAC or more

Review power supply

Permissible

regenerative power

of the built-in

regenerative

resistor or
regenerative option

is exceeded.

5. Built-in regenerative resistor or

regenerative option faulty.

Change the servo amplifier or

regenerative option.

30

Regenerative

error

Regenerative

transistor fault

6. Regenerative transistor faulty.

Checking method

1) The regenerative option has
overheated abnormally.
2) The alarm occurs even after
removal of the built-in
regenerative resistor or
regenerative option.

Change the servo amplifier.

1. Small acceleration/deceleration

time constant caused overshoot to

be large.

Increase acceleration/deceleration time

constant.

2. Servo system is instable to cause

overshoot.

1. Reset servo gain to proper value.

2. If servo gain cannot be set to proper

value.

1) Reduce load inertia moment ratio; or

2) Reexamine acceleration/

deceleration time constant.

31

Overspeed

Speed has exceeded

the instantaneous

permissible speed.

3. Encoder faulty.

Change the servo motor.

1. Short occurred in servo amplifier

output phases U, V and W.

Correct the wiring.

2. Transistor of the servo amplifier

faulty.

Checking method

Alarm (32) occurs if power is
switched on after U,V and W
are disconnected.

Change the servo amplifier.

3. Ground fault occurred in servo

amplifier output phases U, V and

W.

Correct the wiring.

32

Overcurrent

Current that flew is

higher than the

permissible current
of the servo

amplifier. (When

the alarm (32)

occurs, switch the

power OFF and

then ON to reset the

alarm. Then, turn
on the servo-on.

When the alarm (32)

still occurs at the

time, the transistor
(IPM IGBT) of the
servo amplifier may

be at fault. Do not

switch the power

OFF/ON repeatedly;

check the transistor

according to the

cause 2 checking
method.)

4. External noise caused the

overcurrent detection circuit to
misoperate.

Take noise suppression measures.

Current higher than

the permissible

current flew in the

regenerative

transistor.
(MR-J2S-500B only)

5. Improper wiring of the

regenerative option.

Wire the regenerative option correctly.

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