3.4 Command Option Attachable-type FT82 SERVOPACKs with INDEXER Modules
3.4.4 INDEXER Module Alarm Displays and Troubleshooting
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3.4.4
INDEXER Module Alarm Displays and Troubleshooting
The INDEXER Module alarm list and the corresponding corrective actions are shown below.
Serial
Command
Negative
Response
Alarm
Number
Alarm Name
Meaning
Corrective Action
Servo-
motor
Stop
Method
Alarm
Reset
E12A
A.AEF
Firmware
Execution Alarm
The firmware pro-
cessing time was
too long.
•
Upgrade the firm-
ware version.
•
Reduce the number
of functions being
used.
Gr.1
N/A
E13A
A.AEF
Firmware
Version
Unmatched
The SERVOPACK
does not supported
this function,
because the soft-
ware version do not
match.
•
Upgrade the SER-
VOPACK software
version.
•
Use the SERVO-
PACK that supports
the corresponding
function.
•
Use the SERVO-
PACK with the func-
tion set disabled.
Gr.1
N/A
E14A
A.AEF
Parameter
Checksum
Alarm
(Detected only
when control
power supply is
turned ON.)
Incorrect or cor-
rupted parameters
are stored in
EEPROM.
(This alarm can
occur if the control
power supply is
turned OFF while the
parameters are
being initialized or
changed.)
•
Initialize the param-
eters with the PRMI-
NIT command or
FnB0B.
•
If the problem is not
solved, correct the
parameters.
Gr.1
N/A
E15A
A.AEF
Parameter
Version
Unmatched
(Detected only
when the control
power supply is
turned ON.)
The combination of
the firmware version
number and the
parameter version
number is wrong.
•
Change the firm-
ware version.
•
Change the param-
eter version to
match the firmware
version.
Gr.1
N/A
E16A
A.AEF
Parameter Out-
of-range Alarm
(Detected only
when control
power supply is
turned ON.)
The moving method
is set to a rotary
method (PnB20 = 1,
2, or 3), but the ori-
gin set in PnB25
exceeds the soft-
ware limits set in
PnB21 and PnB23.
Correct the origin set-
ting (PnB25) or the
software limits
(PnB21 and PnB23).
Gr.1
N/A
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