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10.1 Troubleshooting

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Inspection, Maintenance, and

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roubleshooting

* For the SERVOPACK with a capacity of 22 kW or more, alarm A.40 indicates detecting excessively

high/low voltage in the main circuit.

A.81

Encoder Backup Error

All the power supplies for the absolute
encoder have failed and position data
was cleared.

N/A

H

H

H

H

A.82

Encoder Checksum Error

The checksum results of encoder
memory is abnormal.

N/A

A.83

Absolute Encoder Battery Error

Backup battery voltage for the abso-
lute encoder has dropped.

Available

A.84

Encoder Data Error

Data in the encoder is abnormal.

N/A

A.85

Encoder Overspeed

The encoder was rotating at high
speed when the power was turned ON.

N/A

A.86

Encoder Overheated

The internal temperature of encoder is
too high.

N/A

A.b1

Reference Speed Input Read Error The A/D converter for reference speed

input is faulty.

Available

A.b2

Reference Torque Input Read
Error

The A/D converter for reference
torque input is faulty.

Available

A.b3

Current Detection Error

The current sensor is faulty, or the ser-
vomotor is disconnected.

Available

A.bF

System Alarm

A system error occurred in the SER-
VOPACK.

N/A

A.C1

Servo Overrun Detected

The servomotor ran out of control.

Available

L

H

L

H

A.C8

Absolute Encoder Clear Error and
Multiturn Limit Setting Error

The multiturn for the absolute encoder
was not properly cleared or set.

N/A

A.C9

Encoder Communications Error

Communications between SERVO-
PACK and encoder is not possible.

N/A

A.CA

Encoder Parameter Error

Encoder parameters are faulty.

N/A

A.Cb

Encoder Echoback Error

Contents of communications with
encoder is incorrect.

N/A

A.CC

Multiturn Limit Disagreement

Different multiturn limits have been
set in the encoder and SERVOPACK.

N/A

A.d0

Position Error Pulse Overflow

Position error pulse exceeded parame-
ter (Pn505).

Available

L

L

H

H

A.F1

Power Line Open Phase

One phase is not connected in the
main power supply.

Available

H

L

H

H

A.F4

Main circuit MC Error

The magnetic contactor of main circuit
is faulty.

Available

A.F5

Servomotor Disconnection Alarm

The servomotor will not operate, or
the power is not being supplied to the
servomotor, though the Servo ON
command was input and the command
to the SERVOPACK was valid.

Available

A.F6

CPF00

Digital Operator
Transmission Error

Digital operator (JUSP-OP02A-2)
fails to communicate with SERVO-
PACK (e.g., CPU error).

N/A

Not decided

CPF01

N/A

A.

− −

Not an error

Normal operation status

-

H

H

H

L

Table 10.1 Alarm Displays and Outputs (cont’d)

Alarm

Display

Alarm Name

Meaning

Alarm
Reset

Alarm Code Output

Servo
Alarm

(ALM)

Output

ALO1

ALO2

ALO3