Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Linear Motors User Manual
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8 Troubleshooting
8.1.2 Troubleshooting of Alarms
8-10
A.400:
Overvoltage
(Detected in the SER-
VOPACK's main circuit 
power supply section.)
• For 100 VAC SERVOPACKs:
The AC power supply voltage 
exceeded 145 V.
• For 200 VAC SERVOPACKs:
The AC power supply voltage 
exceeded 290 V.
• For 400 VAC SERVOPACKs:
The AC power supply voltage 
exceeded 580 V.
• For 200 VAC SERVOPACKs
with DC power supply input: 
The power supply voltage 
exceeded 410 V. 
• For 400 VAC SERVOPACKs
with DC power supply input: 
The power supply voltage 
exceeded 820 V.
Measure the power supply voltage.
Set AC/DC power supply voltage 
within the specified range.
The power supply is unstable, or 
was influenced by a lightning 
surge.
Measure the power supply voltage.
Improve the power supply condi-
tions by installing a surge absorber, 
etc. Then, turn the power supply 
ON again. If the alarm still occurs, 
the SERVOPACK may be faulty. 
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Acceleration/deceleration was 
executed under the following 
conditions.
• The AC power supply voltage
of 100 VAC SERVOPACK was 
in the range between 115 V and 
135 V.
• The AC power supply voltage
of 200 VAC SERVOPACK was 
in the range between 230 V and 
270 V.
• The AC power supply voltage
of 400 VAC SERVOPACK was
in the range between 480 V and 
560 V.
Check the power supply voltage and 
the speed and force during opera-
tion.
Set AC power supply voltage within 
the specified range.
The external regenerative resis-
tance is too high for the actual 
operation conditions.
Check the operation conditions and 
the regenerative resistance.
Select a regenerative resistance 
value appropriate for the operation 
conditions and load.
The mass exceeded the allowable 
value.
Confirm that the mass ratio is 
within the allowable load.
Increase the deceleration time, or 
reduce the load.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
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Turn the control power OFF and 
then ON again while the main cir-
cuit power supply is OFF. If the 
alarm still occurs, the SERVO-
PACK may be faulty. Replace the 
SERVOPACK.
Alarm:
Alarm Name
Cause
Investigative Actions
Corrective Actions
