Yaskawa Sigma II Series DC Power Input SGMAJ User Manual

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10.1 Troubleshooting

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A.84

Encoder Data
Error
(Detected on the
encoder side.)

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

A malfunction occurred in the encoder.

Turn the encoder power supply OFF and then ON
again. If this alarm occurs frequently, replace the
servomotor.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Occurred during
normal operation.

A malfunction occurred in the encoder due to exter-
nal noise.

Correct the wiring around the encoder by separat-
ing the encoder cable from the power line, or by
checking the grounding and other wiring.)

An encoder fault occurred.

If this alarm occurs frequently, replace the servo-
motor.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A.85

Encoder Over-
speed
(Detected when
the encoder
power supply
was turned ON.)
(Detected on the
encoder side.)

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

When the encoder power supply turns ON and the
SEN signal is ON when using an absolute encoder,
the servomotor runs at 200 min

-1

or more.

Turn ON the encoder power supply when the ser-
vomotor runs at a speed less than 200 min

-1

.

An encoder fault occurred.

Replace the servomotor.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Occurred during
normal operation.

An encoder fault occurred.

Replace the servomotor.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A.86

Encoder
Overheated
(Only when an
absolute encoder
is connected.)
(Detected on the
encoder side.)

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

An encoder fault occurred.

Replace the servomotor.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Occurred during
normal operation.

The ambient temperature around the servomotor is
too high.

The ambient temperature must be 40

°C or less.

The servomotor load is greater than the rated load.

The servomotor load must be within the specified
range.

An encoder fault occurred.

Replace the servomotor.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A.b1

Reference
Speed Input
Read Error
(Detected when
the Servo is ON.)

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Occurred during
normal operation.

A malfunction occurred in reading section of the
speed reference input.

Clear and reset the alarm and restart the operation.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A.b2

Reference
Torque Input
Read Error
(Detected when
the servo is ON.)

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A malfunction occurred in the reading section of the
torque reference input.

Clear and reset the alarm and restart the operation.

Occurred during
normal operation.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A.bF

System Alarm
(Program error)

• Software oper-

ation time
exceeded

• Stack over-

flow

• Micro pro-

gram error

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Occurred during
normal operation.

A program is incorrect.

Replace the SERVOPACK. (Contact your
Yaskawa representative.)

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

A.C1

Servo Overrun
Detected
(Detected when
the servo is ON.)

Occurred when the
control power sup-
ply was turned ON.

A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Occurred when the
servo was ON or a
reference was input.

The order of phase U, V, and W in the servomotor
wiring is incorrect.

Correct the servomotor wiring.

An encoder fault occurred.

Replace the servomotor.

A SERVOPACK fault occurred.

Replace the SERVOPACK.

Table 10.3 Alarm Display and Troubleshooting (cont’d)

Alarm

Display

Alarm Name

Situation at Alarm

Occurrence

Cause

Corrective Actions

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