2 warning displays, 1 list of warnings – Yaskawa Sigma-5 Large Capacity Users Manual: Design and Maintenance-Command Option Interface User Manual

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9.2 Warning Displays

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9.2 Warning Displays

The following sections describe troubleshooting in response to warning displays.

The warning name and warning meaning output are listed in order of the warning numbers in 9.2.1 List of
Warnings
.

The causes of warnings and troubleshooting methods are provided in 9.2.2 Troubleshooting of Warnings.

9.2.1 List of Warnings

This section provides list of warnings.

∗1. Use Pn008.2 to activate or not the warning detection.

∗2. Use Pn008.1 to activate or not the warning detection.

Warning

Number

Warning Name

Meaning

A.900

*1

Position Error Overflow

Position error exceeded the parameter setting
(Pn520

×Pn51E/100).

A.901

*1

Position Error Overflow Alarm at

Servo ON

When the servomotor power is ON, the position error exceeded the parameter setting
(Pn526

×Pn528/100).

A.910

*1

Overload

This warning occurs before the overload alarms (A.710 or A.720) occur. If the warning
is ignored and operation continues, an overload alarm may occur.

A.911

*1

Vibration

Abnormal vibration at the motor speed was detected. The detection level is the same as
A.520. Set whether to output an alarm or warning by the vibration detection switch
(Pn310).

A.920

*1

Regenerative Overload

This warning occurs before the regenerative overload alarm (A.320) occurs. If the
warning is ignored and operation continues, a regenerative overload alarm may occur.

A.921

*1

Dynamic Brake Overload

This warning occurs before dynamic brake overload alarm (A.731) occurs. If the warn-
ing is ignored and operation continues, a dynamic brake overload alarm may occur.

A.930

*1

Absolute Encoder Battery Error

This warning occurs when the voltage of absolute encoder’s battery is lowered.

A.94A

Command Option Module IF

Data Setting Warning 1

This warning occurs when there is an error in a parameter number sent to the SERVO-
PACK from the host controller or command option module.

A.94B

Command Option Module IF

Data Setting Warning 2

This warning occurs when out-of-range data is sent to the SERVOPACK from the host
controller or command option module.

A.94C

Command Option Module IF

Data Setting Warning 3

This warning occurs when there is an error in the parameter data sent to in the SERVO-

PACK from the host controller or command option module.

A.94D

Command Option Module IF

Data Setting Warning 4

This warning occurs when there is an error in the data size sent to the SERVOPACK
from the host controller or command option module.

A.94E

Command Option Module IF

Data Setting Warning 5

This warning occurs when there is an error in the latch mode settings sent to the SER-
VOPACK from the host controller or command option module.

A.95A

Command Option Module IF

Command Warning 1

This warning occurs when the host controller or command option module outputs an
operating command when the operation execution conditions in the SERVOPACK
have not been met.

A.95B

Command Option Module IF

Command Warning 2

This warning occurs when there is an error in the reference output from the command
option module to the SERVOPACK.

A.95D

Command Option Module IF

Command Warning 4

This warning occurs when a latch command is output from the command option mod-

ule to the SERVOPACK during latch operation.

A.95E

Command Option Module IF

Command Warning 5

This warning occurs when an unallowed command combination is output to the SER-
VOPACK from the command option module.

A.95F

Command Option Module IF

Command Warning 6

This warning occurs when there is an error in the command output to the SERVO-
PACK from the command option module.

A.960

Command Option Module IF

Communications Warning

This warning occurs when an error occurred in communications between the SERVO-
PACK and command option module.

A.971

*2

Undervoltage

This warning occurs before undervoltage alarm (A.410) occurs. If the warning is
ignored and operation continues, an undervoltage alarm may occur.

A.9A0

*1

Overtravel

Overtravel is detected while the servomotor power is ON.

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