3. Program Error
I - 64
Error No.
Details
Remedy
G-CODE ERROR
A G code not listed in the specifications
has been used.
An illegal G code was commanded
during the coordinate rotation command
(G68).
• Check and correct the G code address in the
program.
P 34
G51.2 or G50.2 was commanded when
the rotary tool axis No. (#1501 polyax)
was set to “0”.
G51.2 or G50.2 was commanded when
the tool axis was set to the linear axis
(#1017 rot “0”).
• Check the parameter setting values.
P 35
CMD-VALUE OVER
The setting range for the addresses has
been exceeded.
• Check the program.
P 36
PROGRAM END ERR
“EOR” has been read during tape and
memory operation.
• Enter the M02 and M30 command at the end
of the program.
• Enter the M99 command at the end of the
subprogram.
P 37
PROG. NO. ZERO
A zero has been specified for program
and sequence numbers.
• The program numbers are designated across
a range from 1 to 99999999.
• The sequence numbers are designated
across a range from 1 to 99999.
P 39
NO SPEC ERR
• A non-specified G code was specified.
• The high-speed program server operation
specifications are not provided.
• Check the specifications.
P 40
PREREAD BL. ERR
When tool radius compensation is
executed‚ there is an error in the pre-read
block and so the interference check is
disabled.
• Reconsider the program.
P 60
OVER CMP. LENG.
The commanded movement distance is
excessive. (Over 2
31
)
• Reconsider the axis address command.
P 62
F-CMD. NOTHING
• No feed rate command has been issued.
• There is no F command in the cylindrical
interpolation or pole coordinate
interpolation immediately after the G95
mode is commanded.
• The default movement modal command at
power ON is G01. This causes the machine
to move without a G01 command if a
movement command is issued in the
program, and an alarm results. Use an F
command to specify the feedrate.
• Specify F with a thread lead command.
P 65
NO G05P3 SPEC
• Check the high-speed mode III
specifications.
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