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

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9. TROUBLESHOOTING

Display

Name

Definition

Cause

Action

1. Acceleration/deceleration time

constant is too small.

Increase the acceleration/deceleration
time constant.

2. Torque limit value is too small.

Increase the torque limit value.

3. Motor cannot be started due to

torque shortage caused by power
supply voltage drop.

1. Review the power supply capacity.
2. Use servo motor which provides larger

output.

4. Position control gain 1 (parameter

No.13) value is small.

Increase set value and adjust to ensure
proper operation.

5. Servo motor shaft was rotated by

external force.

1. When torque is limited, increase the

limit value.

2. Reduce load.
3. Use servo motor that provides larger

output.

6. Machine struck something.

1. Review operation pattern.
2. Install limit switches.

7. Encoder faulty

Change the servo motor.

52

(Note)
Error excessive

The deviation
between the model
position and the
actual servo motor
position exceeds the
parameter No.31
setting value (initial
value: 2
revolutions).

8. Wrong connection of servo motor.

Servo amplifier's output terminals
U, V, W do not match servo
motor's input terminals U, V, W.

Connect correctly.

1. Communication cable fault

(Open cable or short circuit)

Repair or change the cable.

8E

Serial
communication
error

Serial
communication
error occurred
between servo
amplifier and
communication
device (e.g. personal
computer).

2. Communication device (e.g.

personal computer) faulty

Change the communication device (e.g.
personal computer).

88

Watchdog

CPU, parts faulty

Fault of parts in servo amplifier

Checking method

Alarm (88) occurs if power is
switched on after disconnection
of all cable but the control circuit
power supply cable.

Change the servo amplifier.

Note. The error excessive detection for 2 revolutions is available only when the servo amplifier of software version B1 or later is used.

For the servo amplifier of software version older than B1, an error excessive alarm occurs when the deviation (deviation counter
value) between the instructed position and the actual servo motor position exceeds the parameter No. 1 setting value (initial
value: 8 revolutions).

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