1. List of Alarms
1.3 Servo spindle Alarms
I - 22
S51 PARAMETER ERROR
ΔΔΔΔ
Axis name
Alarm No.
(parameter No.)
Servo : Axis name
Spindle : “S”, “T”, “M”, “N”
Warning appears if a parameter set outside the tolerable range is set.
Illegal settings will be ignored.
This alarm will be reset when the correct value is set.
Alarm No.
Details
Remedy
2201 - 2264
Servo parameter setting data is illegal.
The alarm No. is the No. of the servo
parameter where the warning occurred.
Check the descriptions for the appropriate
servo parameters and correct them.
3201 - 3584
Spindle parameter setting data is illegal.
The alarm No. is the No. of the spindle
parameter where the warning occurred.
Check the descriptions for the appropriate
spindle parameters and correct them.
Refer to Spindle Drive Maintenance Manual.
S52 SERVO WARNING 0 0
ΔΔ
Axis name
Alarm No.
(Warning No.)
Servo : Axis name
Spindle : “S”, “T”, “M”, “N”
The drive unit warning is displayed.
Alarm No.
Name
Meaning
90
Detector: Initial
communication
error
Initial communication with the absolute position linear scale failed.
91
Detector:
Communication
error
An error was detected in the communication with the detector in
absolute position detection system.
92
Detector: Protocol
error
A data error was detected in absolute position detection system.
93
Initial absolute
position fluctuation
The position data have fluctuated during the absolute position
initializing.
96
Scale feedback
error
An excessive deviation was detected between the motor end detector
and MP scale feedback data in a MP scale absolute position detection
system.
97
Scale offset error
An error was detected in the offset data received from the MP scale in
a MP scale absolute position detection system.
9B
Detector
converting unit:
Magnetic pole shift
warning
An error was detected in the shift distance of the magnetic pole in a
linear servo system.
9C
Detector
converting unit:
Magnetic pole
warning
A data error was detected in the magnetic pole of MDS-B-HR after
passing Z-phase in a linear servo system.
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