15.2 Alarm Displays
15.2.2 Troubleshooting Alarms
15-34
CF1 hex:
Reception Failed
Error in Feed-
back Option
Module Commu-
nications
The cable between
the Serial Converter
Unit and SERVOPACK
is not wired correctly
or there is a faulty
contact.
Check the wiring of the
external encoder.
Correctly wire the cable
between the Serial Con-
verter Unit and SERVO-
PACK.
A specified cable is
not being used
between Serial Con-
verter Unit and SER-
VOPACK.
Check the wiring speci-
fications of the external
encoder.
Use a specified cable.
–
The cable between
the Serial Converter
Unit and SERVOPACK
is too long.
Measure the length of
the cable that connects
the Serial Converter
Unit.
The length of the cable
between the Serial Con-
verter Unit and SERVO-
PACK must be 20 m or
less.
–
The sheath on cable
between the Serial
Converter Unit and
SERVOPACK is bro-
ken.
Check the cable that
connects the Serial
Converter Unit.
Replace the cable
between the Serial Con-
verter Unit and SERVO-
PACK.
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CF2 hex:
Timer Stopped
Error in Feed-
back Option
Module Commu-
nications
Noise entered the
cable between the
Serial Converter Unit
and SERVOPACK.
–
Correct the wiring around
the Serial Converter Unit,
e.g., separate I/O signal
lines from the Main Circuit
Cables or ground.
–
A failure occurred in
the Serial Converter
Unit.
–
Replace the Serial Con-
verter Unit.
–
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Replace the SERVO-
PACK.
–
d00 hex:
Position Devia-
tion Overflow
(The setting of
Pn520 (2520 hex)
(Excessive Posi-
tion Error Alarm
Level) was
exceeded by the
position devia-
tion while the
servo was ON.)
The Servomotor U, V,
and W wiring is not
correct.
Check the wiring of the
Servomotor’s Main Cir-
cuit Cables.
Make sure that there are
no faulty contacts in the
wiring for the Servomotor
and encoder.
–
The position com-
mand speed is too
fast.
Reduce the position
command speed and
try operating the SER-
VOPACK.
Reduce the position refer-
ence speed or the refer-
ence acceleration rate, or
reconsider the electronic
gear ratio.
The acceleration of
the position reference
is too high.
Reduce the reference
acceleration and try
operating the SERVO-
PACK.
Reduce the acceleration
of the position reference
using an EtherCAT com-
mand.
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The setting of Pn520
(2520 hex) (Excessive
Position Deviation
Alarm Level) is too low
for the operating con-
ditions.
Check the setting of
Pn520 (2520 hex) to
see if it is appropriate.
Optimize the setting of
Pn520 (2520 hex).
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
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Possible Cause
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Correction
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