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10 Inspection, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

10.1.1 Alarm Display Table

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10.1 Troubleshooting

10.1.1 Alarm Display Table

The relation between alarm displays and alarm code outputs is shown in Table 10.1.
If an alarm occurs, the servomotor can be stopped by doing either of the following operations.

• DB STOP: Stops the servomotor immediately using the dynamic brake.
• COAST TO A STOP: Stops naturally, with no brake, by using the friction resistance of the motor in oper-

ation.

Table 10.1 Alarm Displays and Outputs

Alarm

Display

Alarm Name

Meaning

Alarm
Reset

Alarm Code Output

Servo
Alarm

(ALM)

Output

ALO1

ALO2

ALO3

A.02

Parameter Breakdown

EEPROM data of SERVOPACK is
abnormal.

N/A

H

H

H

H

A.03

Main Circuit Encoder Error

Detection data for power circuit is
abnormal.

Available

A.04

Parameter Setting Error

The parameter setting is outside the
allowable setting range.

N/A

A.05

Combination Error

SERVOPACK and servomotor capaci-
ties do not match each other.

Available

A.09

Dividing Ratio Setting Error

The setting of dividing ratio (Pn212) is
not acceptable (out of fixed incre-
ments), or exceeds the value for the
connected, encoder resolution.

N/A

A.0A

Encoder Model Unmatched

The mounted serial encoder is not sup-
ported by

Σ-II series SERVOPACK.

N/A

A.10

Overcurrent or Heat Sink Over-
heated

An overcurrent flowed through the
IGBT.
Heat sink of SERVOPACK was over-
heated.

N/A

L

H

H

H

A.30

Regeneration Error Detected

Regenerative transistor or regenerative
resistor is faulty.

Available

L

L

H

H

A.32

Regenerative Overload

Regenerative energy exceeds regener-
ative resistor capacity.

Available

A.33

Main Circuit Power
Supply Wiring Error

The power supply to the main circuit
does not match the parameter Pn001
setting.

Available

A.40

Overvoltage

*

Main circuit DC voltage is excessively
high.

Available

H

H

L

H

Undervoltage*

Main circuit DC voltage is excessively
low.

Available

A.51

Overspeed

The motor speed is excessively high.

Available

L

H

L

H

A.71

Overload: High Load

The motor was operating for several
seconds to several tens of seconds
under a torque largely exceeding rat-
ings.

Available

L

L

L

H

A.72

Overload: Low Load

The motor was operating continuously
under a torque largely exceeding rat-
ings.

Available

A.73

Dynamic Brake Overload

When the dynamic brake was applied,
rotational energy exceeded the capac-
ity of dynamic brake resistor.

Available

A.74

Overload of Surge
Current Limit Resistor

The main circuit power was frequently
turned ON and OFF.

Available

A.7A

Heat Sink Overheated

The heat sink of SERVOPACK over-
heated.

Available