Yaskawa MP2000iec Series User Manual

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MP2000iec Series QRG Rev 3.3

1.F

Replace ServoMotor

KEY INFORMATION:

Absolute encoder requires special consideration:

Power OFF
Install replacement motor (mount, couple, wire) and Power ON
Clear Alarm A.810 (Absolute Encoder Only)
Clear Alarm A.CC0 (Only with Absolute Encoder and multi-turn limit Pn205 set)
Cycle Power to finish clearing alarm A.810 / A.CC0
Re-Calibrate axis position to mechanical zero

Stores absolute encoder offset in controller SRAM. Updates incremental encoder
offsets

Available methods to clear A.810 & A.CC0

1 Project: Integrate the Y_ResetAbsoluteEncoder function block into your code
2 WebServer: Machine Operations, DrivePn tab - select axis number, click "Abs
3 MWIEC Hardware Configuration: Online, Under Mechatrolink-II click on axis, click
4 SigmaWin+ : Setup - Absolute Encoder
5 Digital Operator: Fn008-> PgCl5 ( and Fn013 (multi-turn reset)

1.G Replace Battery

KEY INFORMATION:

There is one battery in the controller, and also a battery in the cable of an absolute
encoder motor

Replace absolute encoder battery while power is on - no further action required
Replace absolute encoder battery while power is off -

See precedure 2.7 "replace servomotor"

1.H Machine Operations and JAVA version

KEY INFORMATION:

JAVA is an ever-changing technology with security updates that compromise the
functionality of the web server.
Search Yaskawa.com keyword "Java" for the latest fixes. (Example, FAQ #

Step

Description

Detail

1

Open Java Control Panel

Windows 7: Control Panel\Programs. Open "Java"

2

Change security to medium

Navigate to "security" tab. Set slider to medium.

3

Add controller IP address to
Exception Site List

Click "Edit Site List", "Add", type "http://" in front of the IP address of the controller
(eg. http://192.168.1.1). Click OK and continue to accept the warning.

4

Restart Internet Explorer

Replace controller battery with power ON or OFF.
Do not leave controller power off without battery for more than 1 hour, to avoid corruption of SRAM data.

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