15.2 Alarm Displays
15.2.2 Troubleshooting Alarms
15-18
A.300:
Regeneration
Error
Pn600 (Regenerative
Resistor Capacity) is
not set to 0 and an
External Regenerative
Resistor is not con-
nected to one of the
following SERVO-
PACKs:
SGD7S-R70A, -R90A,
-1R6A, -2R8A, -R70F,
-R90F, -2R1F, or
-2R8F.
Check to see if an
External Regenerative
Resistor is connected
and check the setting of
Pn600.
Connect an External
Regenerative Resistor, or
set Pn600 (Regenerative
Resistor Capacity) to 0
(setting unit:
×
10 W) if no
Regenerative Resistor is
required.
A Regenerative Resis-
tor is not connected
to one of the following
SERVOPACKs:
SGD7S-470A, -550A,
-590A, or -780A.
Check to see if an
External Regenerative
Resistor or a Regenera-
tive Resistor Unit is con-
nected and check the
setting of Pn600.
Connect an External
Regenerative Resistor and
set Pn600 to an appropri-
ate value, or connect a
Regenerative Resistor
Unit and set Pn600 to 0.
The jumper between
the regenerative resis-
tor terminals (B2 and
B3) was removed
from one of the fol-
lowing
SERVOPACKs:
SGD7S-3R8A, -5R5A,
-7R6A, -120A, -180A,
-200A, or -330A.
Check to see if the
jumper is connected
between power supply
terminals B2 and B3.
Correctly connect a
jumper.
The External Regener-
ative Resistor is not
wired correctly, or was
removed or discon-
nected.
Check the wiring of the
External Regenerative
Resistor.
Correct the wiring of the
External Regenerative
Resistor.
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
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While the main circuit
power supply is OFF, turn
the control power supply
to the SERVOPACK OFF
and ON again. If an alarm
still occurs, the SERVO-
PACK may be faulty.
Replace the SERVO-
PACK.
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Possible Cause
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