IAI America SCON-C User Manual

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Appendix

Code Error

name

Cause/Action

0EE Absolute

encoder

error

detected 2

This error indicates that the ASIC board installed in the absolute encoder cannot
detect position information correctly.
Cause: [1] The voltage of the absolute-encoder backup battery is low.

[2] The encoder cable is disconnected.

Action: [1] Check the PIO battery alarm output. If the output is OFF, replace the

absolute-encoder backup battery.

[2] Connect the encoder cable.
Whichever action is taken under [1] or [2], an absolute reset must be

performed.

0EF Absolute

encoder

error

detected 3

This error indicates that the ASIC board installed in the absolute encoder cannot
detect position information correctly. (Absolute encoder overspeed error)
Example of cause: In the case of an absolute actuator installed vertically, the

actuator dropped suddenly because the brake was released
when the power was cut off, and the acceleration exceeded the
allowable limit as a result.
(This condition should not occur in normal conditions of use, but
it may happen if an external force is applied to the load from
above.)

0F0

Driver logic error

Cause: Possible causes include overload, unmatched parameter (motor type),

noise, and faulty controller.

Action: Contact

IAI.

0F4 Unmatched

PCB

This controller uses a different motor drive circuit depending on the motor capacity,
and thus adopts a different printed circuit board (PCB) appropriate for each motor
capacity.
For this reason, whether the motor type set by the applicable manufacturer’s
parameter matches the board is checked in the initialization process after startup.
This error indicates that the two do not match.
Cause: The parameter was not entered correctly or the correct board was not

assembled.

Action: Should this error occur, please contact IAI.

0F5

Nonvolatile memory write
verification error

Supported version: V001B~
When data has been written to the nonvolatile memory, the written data is read
again to check (verify) if it matches the original data.
This error indicates that the two data do not match.
Cause: [1]

Faulty

nonvolatile

memory

[2] The memory has been rewritten more than 100,000 times.

(The nominal rewrite limit of the nonvolatile memory is around 100,000
times.)

Action: If the alarm generates again after reconnecting the power, please contact

IAI.

0F6

Nonvolatile memory write
timeout

This error indicates that response is not received within the specified time after data
was written to the nonvolatile memory.
Cause: [1]

Faulty

nonvolatile

memory

[2] The memory has been rewritten more than 100,000 times.

(The nominal rewrite limit of the nonvolatile memory is around 100,000
times.)

Action: If the alarm generates again after reconnecting the power, please contact

IAI.

0F8 Damaged

nonvolatile

memory

Abnormal data was detected during the nonvolatile memory check after starting.
Cause: [1]

Faulty

nonvolatile

memory

[2] The memory has been rewritten more than 100,000 times.

(The nominal rewrite limit of the nonvolatile memory is around 100,000
times.)

Action: If the alarm generates again after reconnecting the power, please contact

IAI.

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