Fault and Warning Messages
Definition
A fault is generally a notification of a critical system failure which will stop machine operation. Depending on the severity of the fault will depend on which system-stop mechanism is used.
A warning is generally a notification to the user which is not critical and does not require the machine to immediately shut off.
Faults and Warnings follow the same pattern and are identified by a four digit code:
G G X X, where GG is a two digit group code, and XX is a two digit ID.
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GG |
Group |
GG |
Group |
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10 |
System |
4# |
Feedback (# indicates feedback number) |
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11 |
File |
50 |
Motor |
|
15 |
Hardware |
55 |
Wake and Shake |
|
20 |
Power |
60 |
Motion |
|
25 |
Temperature |
70 |
Fieldbus |
|
30 |
Software |
90 |
Safety |
The following ways will help you identify a system failure:
- Visible inspection: See status LED on the front side of the servo drive LED and Push-button B1.
- Via Fieldbus: Fault status will be reported to higher level PLC.
- Via Service port: Connect the servo drive directly to your PC via USB and identify any errors with WorkBench.
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Eliminate errors and faults in compliance with work safety rules. Troubleshooting only by qualified and trained staff. |
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More information about fault messages, remedy and clearing faults can be found |




