Appendix a-13 error messages (continued) – Electro Cam 5000 Series User Manual

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Appendix A-13

Error Messages (Continued)

E4-Pro

Programming Not Enabled
A programming change was attempted when the corresponding level of programming access was not
enabled. There are three levels of programming access. See page 4-1 for details.

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message. Enable the appropriate level of
programming access and make the necessary changes.

E58888

Number Out of Range
A number was entered that exceeds allowable limits for the item being programmed. Some examples
are: a setpoint value that exceeds the scale factor; a channel number that exceeds the number of output
channels; an active program number that exceeds 8; etc.

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message. Enter a valid value for the item
being programmed.

E6-379

Illegal Setpoint Value (encoder controls only)
A setpoint value with a 3, 7, or 9 in the units digit was entered into a PS-50XX (encoder based) controller.
Degree positions with 3, 7, or 9 in the units digit are skipped except for the following positions: 89, 179,
269 and 359.

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message. Enter a value that does not have
3, 7, or 9 in the units digit.

E7-dEF

Too Many Enable Inputs (5xx4 models only)
An attempt was made to program more Enable Inputs (FCN 9) than there are Output Groups (FCN 8).

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message. Review Functions 8 and 9 to
determine the cause of the problem.

E9tdE

Too Many Timed Outputs
An attempt was made to program more timed outputs than are allowed. The number of timed outputs
depends on the number of outputs and the timing base selected (page 4-5.)

8, 9, and 16 output systems: 8 - 1 mSec timed outputs

4 - .5 mSec timed outputs

24 and 48 output systems:

4 - 1 mSec timed outputs
(No .5 mSec time base)

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message.

E10-rES

Resolver Fault
No resolver is connected to the controller, or one of the connections to the resolver has experienced an
intermittent or maintained open circuit condition.

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message, restore output operation and
verify that the control is responding correctly to resolver position changes. It is important to determine
the cause of the problem to avoid its occurrence in the future. Check that the resolver cable connector
on the back of the control is plugged in all the way and that the seven wires connected to the screw
terminals are properly secured. Also check that the resolver connecter is properly secured to the resolver.

The following resistance values can be checked at the control end of the resolver cable when it is
unplugged from the controller and plugged into the resolver. Measure the resistance between wire
pairs. Measurements will fall into one of two categories depending on age of resolver.

Wire Pair

Resistance

or

Resistance

White/Black

15 to 25 Ohms

60 to 85 Ohms

Red/Black

20 to 40 Ohms

135 to 185 Ohms

Green/Black

20 to 40 Ohms

135 to 185 Ohms

E11-ScE

Too Many Speed Compensated Channels (48 output systems only)
An attempt was made to program more that 16 speed compensated outputs into a 48 output controller.

Solution: Press the CLR/CLE key to clear the flashing error message.

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