3.4 Command Option Attachable-type FT82 SERVOPACKs with INDEXER Modules
3.4.9 Troubleshooting Based on the Operation and Conditions of the Servomotor
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Overtravel
Occurred
The P-OT/N-OT (Forward
Drive Prohibit or Reverse
Drive Prohibit) signal was
input.
Check the external power
supply (+24 V) voltage for
the input signals.
Correct the external
power supply (+24 V)
voltage for the input
signals.
–
Check the operating con-
dition of the overtravel
limit switches.
Make sure that the
overtravel limit switches
operate correctly.
–
Check the wiring of the
overtravel limit switches.
Correct the wiring of
the overtravel limit
switches.
*
Check the settings of
PnB0F and PnB10.
Set the parameters to
correct values.
*
The P-OT/N-OT (Forward
Drive Prohibit or Reverse
Drive Prohibit) signal mal-
functioned.
Check for fluctuation in
the external power supply
(+24 V) voltage for the
input signals.
Eliminate fluctuation
from the external power
supply (+24 V) voltage
for the input signals.
–
Check to see if the opera-
tion of the overtravel limit
switches is unstable.
Stabilize the operating
condition of the over-
travel limit switches.
–
Check the wiring of the
overtravel limit switches
(e.g., check for cable
damage and loose
screws).
Correct the wiring of
the overtravel limit
switches.
–
The selection of the Servo-
motor stopping method is
not correct.
Check the servo OFF
stopping method set in
Pn001 = n.
X or
PnB1F.
Select a Servomotor
stopping method other
than coasting to a stop.
*
Improper
Stop Posi-
tion for
Overtravel
(OT) Signal
The limit switch position and
dog length are not appropri-
ate.
–
Install the limit switch at
the appropriate posi-
tion.
–
The overtravel limit switch
position is too close for the
coasting distance.
–
Install the overtravel
limit switch at the
appropriate position.
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Problem
Possible Cause
Confirmation
Correction
Reference