1 troubleshooting, 1 list of alarms – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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9 Troubleshooting

9.1.1 List of Alarms

9-2

9.1 Troubleshooting

The following sections describe troubleshooting in response to alarm displays.

The alarm name, alarm meaning, alarm stopping method, and alarm reset capability are listed in order of the
alarm numbers in 9.1.1 List of Alarms.

The causes of alarms and troubleshooting methods are provided in 9.1.2 Troubleshooting of Alarms.

9.1.1 List of Alarms

If an alarm occurs, the servomotor can be stopped by doing either of the following operations.

Alarm Stopping Method

Gr.1: The servomotor is stopped according to the settings in Pn001.0 if an alarm occurs. Pn001.0 is factory-set

to stop the servomotor by applying the DB.

Gr.2: The servomotor is stopped according to the setting in Pn00B.1 if an alarm occurs. Pn00B.1 is factory-set

to stop the servomotor by setting the speed reference to

0.

The servomotor under torque control will

always use the Gr.1 method to stop. By setting Pn00B.1 to 1, the servomotor stops using the same

method as Gr.1. When coordinating a number of servomotors, use this alarm stop method to prevent

machine damage that may result due to differences in the stop method.

Alarm Reset Capability

Available: Removing the cause of alarm and then executing the alarm reset can clear the alarm.

N/A: Executing the alarm reset cannot clear the alarm.

Alarm

Display

Alarm Name

Meaning

Servomotor

Stop

Method

Alarm

Reset

A.020

Parameter Checksum Error

The data of the parameter in the SERVOPACK is incorrect.

Gr.1

N/A

A.021

Parameter Format Error

The data format of the parameter in the SERVOPACK is
incorrect.

Gr.1

N/A

A.022

System Checksum Error

The data of the parameter in the SERVOPACK is incorrect.

Gr.1

N/A

A.030

Main Circuit Detector Error

Detection data for power circuit is incorrect.

Gr.1

Available

A.040

Parameter Setting Error

The parameter setting is outside the allowable setting range.

Gr.1

N/A

A.041

Encoder Output Pulse Setting

Error

The encoder output pulse setting (pulse unit) (Pn212) is out-
side the allowable setting range or does not satisfy the set-
ting conditions.

Gr.1

N/A

A.042

Parameter Combination Error

Combination of some parameters exceeds the setting range.

Gr.1

N/A

A.044

Fully-closed Loop Control

Parameter Setting Error

The settings of the fully-closed option module and Pn00B.3,
Pn002.3 do not match.

Gr.1

N/A

A.04A

Parameter Setting Error 2

There is an error in settings of parameters reserved by the
system.

Gr.1

N/A

A.050

Combination Error

The SERVOPACK and the servomotor capacities do not
match each other.

Gr.1

Available

A.051

Unsupported Device Alarm

The unsupported device unit was connected.

Gr.1

N/A

A.0b0

Cancelled Servo ON

Command Alarm

The host controller reference was sent to turn the Servo ON
after the Servo ON function was used with the utility func-
tion.

Gr.1

Available

A.100

Overcurrent or Heat Sink

Overheated

An overcurrent flowed through the IGBT.
Heat sink of the SERVOPACK was overheated.

Gr.1

N/A

A.300

Regeneration Error

Regenerative circuit or regenerative resistor is faulty.

Gr.1

Available

A.320

Regenerative Overload

Regenerative energy exceeds regenerative resistor capacity.

Gr.2

Available

A.330

Main Circuit Power

Supply Wiring Error

• Setting of AC input/DC input is incorrect.
• Power supply wiring is incorrect.

Gr.1

Available

A.400

Overvoltage

Main circuit DC voltage is excessively high.

Gr.1

Available

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