4 alarms, causes and actions, 1) message alarms, Alarms, causes and actions – IAI America E-Con User Manual

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6-4 Alarms, Causes and Actions
(1) Message

Alarms

Code

Error Cause/action

040

Emergency stop

Cause:

An emergency stop status was detected.

(This is not an error.)

05A

Receive overrun

05B

Receive framing error

05C

Receive timeout error

05D

Header error

05E

Delimiter error

07F

BCC error

An error occurred during operation using the PC software/teaching
pendant or serial communication via PLC’s communication module.
Cause:

[1] Garbage data due to noise

[2] Duplicate slave numbers when multiple actuators are

controlled via serial communication

Action:

[1] Revise the wiring, equipment layout, etc., to eliminate

noise.

[2] Change the slave numbers to eliminate duplication.

061

FNCCHR W address error

062

Operand 1 error

063

Operand 2 error

064

Operand 3 error

An error occurred during serial communication via the PLC’s
communication module.
Cause:

An undefined command or out-of-range data was received.

Action:

Review the data sent and correct the format.

065

EEPROM write timeout

Cause:

Writing of parameter or position data to the nonvolatile memory
does not complete within 200 ms.

(This alarm does not occur during normal operation.)

Action:

Do not issue a PLC command and write data using the
PC/teaching pendant at the same time.

070

Movement command at RUN-OFF

Cause:

A movement command was issued when the servo was OFF.

Action:

Before issuing a movement command, confirm that the servo is
ON (the position complete signal is ON).

071

PTP before homing completion

Cause:

A movement command was issued to the absolute actuator via
serial communication when the home position was not yet
established.

Action:

Perform an absolute reset to establish the home position first.

(Refer to 4-2, “Absolute Reset Procedure.”)

073

Error reset at servo ON

Cause:

An alarm reset command was issued while the actuator was
operating via serial communication with the servo ON.

(This alarm does not cover PIO commands.)

Action:

Before issuing an alarm reset command, confirm that the servo
is OFF.

075

Movement command during homing

Cause:

The next movement command was issued in the middle of
homing.

Action:

Issue the next movement command after homing has
completed.

07A

ABS battery voltage low

Cause:

The battery voltage was 3.2 V or below when the power was
input.

Action:

Replace the battery as soon as possible.

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