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SmartStacker User's Manual
If an Error Code Is Displayed on SmartStacker
Code
Description and Causes
Solutions
3511
Motor combination error
(Amplifier display: cE)
The combination of the servo amplifier and the
motor is not correct.
If this error occurs frequently, call your local
dealer.
3512
Braking transistor overheat
(Amplifier display: tH)
The regeneration handling transistor built in the
servo amplifier is overheated.
If this error occurs frequently, call your local
dealer.
3513
Encoder communication error
(Amplifier display: Ec)
Communications with the internal encoder of the
servo motor fails.
If this error occurs frequently, call your local
dealer.
3514
CONT (control signal) error
(Amplifier display: ctE)
The parameter stored in the servo amplifier is
incorrect.
If this error occurs frequently, call your local
dealer.
3515
Overload 1
(Amplifier display: oL1)
The servo motor is mechanically locked.
Check that nothing is preventing the vacuum
belts from moving at the 2nd regist unit. If this
error occurs frequently, call your local dealer.
3516
Overload 2
(Amplifier display: oL2)
The servo motor is mechanically locked.
Check that nothing is preventing the vacuum
belts from moving at the 2nd regist unit. If this
error occurs frequently, call your local dealer.
3521
Main power undervoltage
(Amplifier display: LvP)
The power supplied to the servo amplifier falls
below the minimum specification voltage limit.
Close all the covers and make sure the
Emergency Stop button is released.
Additional Information
This error may be occurred even you open/close
the cover or turn on/of the Emergency Stop
quickly.
3522
Internal braking resistor overheat
(Amplifier display: rH1)
The power consumption of the braking resistor
built in the servo amplifier exceeds the upper
limit. (Detection is made at the internal electronic
thermal relay of the servo amplifier.)
If this error occurs frequently, call your local
dealer.
3523
External braking resistor overheat
(Amplifier display: rH2)
The external regeneration resistor is overheated.
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