
APPENDIXA. ALARM LIST
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(5) Servo alarms
Number Message Contents
400 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS
OVERLOAD
The n–th axis (axis 1–4) overload signal is on. Refer to diagnosis dis-
play No. 200, 201 for details.
401 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS VRDY
OFF
The n–th axis (axis 1–4) servo amplifier READY signal (DRDY) went off.
404 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS VRDY
ON
Even though the n–th axis (axis 1–4) READY signal (MCON) went off,
the servo amplifier READY signal (DRDY) is still on. Or, when the power
was turned on, DRDY went on even though MCON was off.
Check that the servo interface module and servo amp are connected.
405 SERVO ALARM: (ZERO POINT
RETURN FAULT)
Position control system fault. Due to an NC or servo system fault in the
reference position return, there is the possibility that reference position
return could not be executed correctly. Try again from the manual refer-
ence position return.
407 SERVO ALARM: EXCESS ERROR The difference in synchronous axis position deviation exceeded the set
value.
409 TORQUEALM’ : EXCESS ERROR An abnormal load on the servo motor was detected. Alternatively, an
abnormal load on the spindle motor was detected in Cs mode.
410 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS –
EXCESS ERROR
The position deviation value when the n–th axis (axis 1–4) stops is
larger than the set value.
Note) Limit value must be set to parameter No.1829 for each axis.
411 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS –
EXCESS ERROR
The position deviation value when the n–th axis (axis 1–4) moves is
larger than the set value.
Note) Limit value must be set to parameter No.1828 for each axis.
413 SERVO ALARM: n–th AXIS – LSI
OVERFLOW
The contents of the error register for the n–th axis (axis 1–4) are beyond
the range of –2
31
to 2
31
. This error usually occurs as the result of an
improperly set parameters.
414 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS –
DETECTION RELATED ERROR
N–th axis (axis 1–4) digital servo system fault. Refer to diagnosis dis-
play No. 200, 201, and No.204 for details.
415 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS –
EXCESS SHIFT
A speed higher than 511875 units/s was attempted to be set in the n–th
axis (axis 1–4). This error occurs as the result of improperly set CMR.
416 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS –
DISCONNECTION
Position detection system fault in the n–th axis (axis 1–4) pulse coder
(disconnection alarm). Refer to diagnosis display No. 200, 201 for
details.
417 SERVO ALARM: n–TH AXIS –
PARAMETER INCORRECT
This alarm occurs when the n–th axis (axis 1–4) is in one of the
conditions listed below. (Digital servo system alarm)
1) The value set in Parameter No. 2020 (motor form) is out of the speci-
fied limit.
2) A proper value (111 or –111) is not set in parameter No.2022 (motor
revolution direction).
3) Illegal data (a value below 0, etc.) was set in parameter No. 2023
(number of speed feedback pulses per motor revolution).
4) Illegal data (a value below 0, etc.) was set in parameter No. 2024
(number of position feedback pulses per motor revolution).
5) Parameters No. 2084 and No. 2085 (flexible field gear rate) have not
been set.
6) A value outside the limit of {1 to the number of control axes} or a non–
continuous value (Parameter 1023 (servo axis number) contains a
value out of the range from 1 to the number of axes, or an isolated
value (for example, 4 not prceded by 3).was set in parameter No.
1023 (servo axisnumber).
7) A parameter was set incorrectly for torque control in PMC axis con-
trol. (The torque constant parameter was set to 0.)
420 SYNC TORQUE’ : EXCESS ERROR When simple synchronous control is applied, the torque command dif-
ference between the master and slave axes exceeded the value set in
parameter No. 2031.