1. List of Alarms
1.6 Absolute Position Detection System Alarms
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1.6 Absolute Position Detection System Alarms
Z70 ABS. ILLEGAL
(Error No.) (Axis name)
This error is displayed if the absolute position data is lost in
the absolute position detection system.
Error No.
Details
Remedy
Zero point
initialization
Alarm reset
when
power is
turned OFF
Servo
alarm No.
0001
Zero point initialization is
incomplete.
Otherwise, the spindle was
removed.
Complete zero point
initialization.
Required
−
−
0002
The absolute position
reference point data saved in
the NC has been destroyed.
Input the parameters.
If the reference point
data cannot be
restored‚ perform
zero point
initialization.
(Required)
−
−
0003
The parameters used to detect
the absolute position have
been changed.
#1003 iunit #2201 PC1
#1016 iout #2202 PC2
#1017 rot
#2218 PIT
#1018 ccw #2219 RNG1
#1040 M_inch
#2220
RNG2
#2049 type #2225 MTYP
Correctly set the
parameters. Turn the
power on again‚ and
perform zero point
initialization.
Required
−
−
0004
The zero point initialization
point is not at the grid position.
Reperform zero point
initialization.
Required
−
−
0005
Restoration was possible with
parameter input in the above
No.0002 state.
Turn the power on
again‚ and operation
will be possible.
Not required
−
−
0080
The absolute value data was
lost, because the multi-rotation
counter data in the detector
was incorrect, etc.
Replace the detector
and complete zero
point initialization.
Required
−
(9E)
etc.
0101
The power was turned ON
again after the servo alarm No.
25 displayed.
Reperform zero point
initialization.
Required
−
(25)
0106
The power was turned ON
again after the servo alarm No.
E3 displayed.
Reperform zero point
initialization.
Required
−
(E3)
Note: To release alarm “Z70 ABS. ILLEGAL”, enter the parameter data output when establishing the
absolute position and turn ON the power again. For the rotation axis, however, the alarm cannot
be released by entering the parameter data.
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