Rockwell Automation 8520-GUM 9/Series CNC Grinder Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Error and System Messages

Appendix B

B-26

Message

Description

MINIMUM RPM LIMIT AUXILIARY SPINDLE 2

The commanded aux spindle 2 speed requested by the control is less than the AMPed minimum
aux spindle 2 speed for the current gear being used. This requires a gear change operation or a
change in the programmed aux spindle 2 speed. In some cases, the <SPINDLE SPEED
OVERRIDE> switch may be sufficient.

MINIMUM RPM LIMIT AUXILIARY SPINDLE 3

The commanded aux spindle 3 speed requested by the control is less than the AMPed minimum
aux spindle 3 speed for the current gear being used. This requires a gear change operation or a
change in the programmed aux spindle 3 speed. In some cases, the <SPINDLE SPEED
OVERRIDE> switch may be sufficient.

MINIMUM RPM LIMIT FIRST SPINDLE

The commanded spindle 1 speed requested by the control is less than the AMPed minimum
spindle 1 speed for the current gear being used. This requires a gear change operation or a
change in the programmed spindle 1 speed. In some cases, the <SPINDLE SPEED
OVERRIDE> switch may be sufficient.

MINIMUM RPM LIMIT PRIMARY SPINDLE

The commanded primary spindle speed requested by the control is less than the AMPed
minimum primary spindle speed for the current gear being used. This requires a gear change
operation or a change in the programmed primary spindle speed. In some cases, the
<SPINDLE SPEED OVERRIDE> switch may be sufficient.

MINIMUM RPM LIMIT SECOND SPINDLE

The commanded spindle 2 speed requested by the control is less than the AMPed minimum
spindle 2 speed for the current gear being used. This requires a gear change operation or a
change in the programmed spindle 2 speed. In some cases, the <SPINDLE SPEED
OVERRIDE> switch may be sufficient.

MINIMUM RPM LIMIT THIRD SPINDLE

The commanded spindle 3 speed requested by the control is less than the AMPed minimum
spindle 3 speed for the current gear being used. This requires a gear change operation or a
change in the programmed spindle 3 speed. In some cases, the <SPINDLE SPEED
OVERRIDE> switch may be sufficient.

MIRROR NOT ALLOWED ON ROLLOVER AXIS

You cannot perform mirrored motion using an axis with rollover.

MISSING 1394 I/O RING ADDR

This message indicates that a 1394 amplifier ID has been AMPed but not defined in I/O ring
assignment from ODS. The 1394 amplifier must be a defined device on the 9/Series fiber optic
I/O ring.

MISSING ( [ ) AFTER FUNCTION NAME

Paramacro and calculator functions must have their values enclosed in [ ], for example, SIN[5].

MISSING ( ] )

Paramacro and calculator functions must have their values enclosed in [ ], for example, SIN[5].
The control has found that a right bracket “]” is missing in the current operation.

MISSING (END) COMMAND

The control has found an end-of-program block (M02 or M30) before it has read the END
command for a paramacro DO loop.

MISSING (F) IN INVERSE TIME

An F-word must be programmed in every motion block that is not rapid when in inverse time
feed mode (G93). F is not modal in G93.

MISSING (GOTO) COMMAND

An IF paramacro condition does not have a GOTO with a sequence number following the
condition.

MISSING A (DO) COMMAND

A WHILE paramacro condition does not have a DO with a loop identifier following the condition.

MISSING ADAPTIVE FEED DATA

An attempt was made to create a transfer line part program from the quick view screen with
incomplete adaptive feedrate data.

MISSING COMMA

An error occurred in G05 DH+ communications block.

MISSING COMMA OR RIGHT PARENTHESIS

An error occurred in G05 DH+ communications block.

MISSING CUTTER COMP CODE

Cutter compensation must be activated before initiating a G89 irregular pocket cycle.

MISSING DATA FROM BLOCK

G89 irregular pocket cycle parameters are missing from a the G89 programming block.

MISSING END PARENTHESIS

An error occurred in G05 DH+ communications block.

MISSING G67

An active modal macro (G66 or G66.1) was not canceled by a G67 before the control read an
M02 or M30 end-of-program command.

MISSING HPG FROM I/O RING

The I/O assignment file that was compiled and downloaded with PAL defines an HPG that is not
physically present in the I/O ring. Verify that the HPG address settings are correct.

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