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2 troubleshooting problems with no alarm display – Yaskawa Large Capacity Sigma II Series User Manual

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8.2 Troubleshooting

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8.2.2 Troubleshooting Problems with No Alarm Display

Refer to the tables below to identify the cause of a problem which causes no alarm display
and take the remedy described.

Turn OFF the servo system power supply before commencing the shaded procedures.

Contact your Yaskawa representative if the problem cannot be solved by the described pro-
cedures.

Table 8.4 Troubleshooting Table of No Alarm Display

Symptom

Cause

Inspection

Remedy

Servomotor Does Not Start

Power not connected

Check voltage between power
supply terminals.

Correct the power circuit.

Loose connection

Check terminals of connectors
(CN1, CN2).

Tighten any loose parts.

Connector (CN1) external wir-
ing incorrect

Check connector (CN1) exter-
nal wiring.

Refer to connection diagram
and correct wiring.

Servomotor or encoder wiring
disconnected.

Reconnect wiring.

Overloaded

Run under no load.

Reduce load or replace with
larger capacity servomotor.

Speed/position references not
input

Check reference input pins.

Correctly input speed/position
references.

/S-ON is turned OFF

Check settings of parameters
Pn50A.0 and Pn50A.1.

Turn /S-ON input ON.

/P-CON input function setting
incorrect

Check parameter Pn000.1.

Refer to section 4.3.5 and set
parameters to match applica-
tion.

Reference pulse mode selection
incorrect.

Refer to section 4.2.2.

Correct setting of parameter
Pn200.0.

Encoder type differs from
parameter setting.

Incremental or absolute
encoder?

Set parameter Pn002.2 to the
encoder type being used.

P-OT and N-OT inputs are
turned OFF.

Refer to section 4.1.2.

Turn P-OT and N-OT input sig-
nals ON.

CLR input is turned ON.

Check status of error counter
clear input.

Turn CLR input OFF.

SEN input is turned OFF.

When absolute encoder is used.

Turn SEN input ON.

Servomotor Moves Instanta-
neously, then Stops

Servomotor or encoder wiring
incorrect.

Refer to section 2.3 and correct
wiring.

Suddenly Stops during Oper-
ation and will Not Restart

Alarm reset signal (/ALM-RST)
is turned ON because an alarm
occurred.

Remove cause of alarm. Turn
alarm reset signal (/ALM-RST)
from ON to OFF.

Servomotor Speed Unstable

Wiring connection to motor
defective

Check connection of power lead
(phases U, V, and W) and
encoder connectors.

Tighten any loose terminals or
connectors.