1. List of Alarms
1.2 Stop Codes
I - 10
Error No.
Details
Remedy
0108
OP MODE DUPL (Operation mode
duplicated)
Two or more automatic operation modes
are selected.
• Check for a short circuit in the mode
selection signal wire (memory‚ tape‚
MDl).
• Check for trouble in the switch.
• Check the sequence program.
0109
OP MODE SHFT (Operation mode shift)
The automatic operation mode changed
to another automatic operation mode.
• Return to the original automatic
operation mode‚ and start automatic
start.
0110
Tape search execution
Automatic start is not possible as tape
search is being executed.
• Begin automatic start after the tape
search is completed.
0112
Program restart position return incomplete
Automatic start is not possible as the
axis has not been returned to the restart
position.
• Manually return to the restart position.
• Turn the automatic restart valid
parameter ON, and then execute
automatic start.
0113
Thermal alarm
Automatic start is not possible because
a thermal alarm (Z53 TEMP. OVER) has
occurred.
• The NC controller temperature has
exceeded the specified temperature.
• Take appropriate measures to cool the
unit.
0115
In host communication
Automatic start cannot be executed as
the NC is communicating with the host
computer.
• Execute automatic start after the
communication with the host computer
is completed.
0138
Disabled start during absolute position
detection alarm
A start signal was input during an
absolute position detection alarm.
• Reset the absolute position detection
alarm‚ and then input the start signal.
0139
Disabled start during zero point
initialization
A start signal was input while initializing
the absolute position detector’s zero
point.
• Complete zero point initialization before
inputting the start signal.
0190
Automatic start disabled
Automatic start is disabled because
setup parameters can be set.
• Refer to the manual issued by the
machine manufacturer.
0191
Automatic start disabled
Automatic start was caused during file
deletion or writing.
• Cause automatic start after file deletion
or writing is completed.
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