
B-65270EN/05 2. SETTING αiS/αiF/βiS SERIES SERVO PARAMETERS
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2.1.8 Actions for Illegal Servo Parameter Setting Alarms
(1) Overview
When a setting value is beyond an allowable range, or when an
overflow occurs during internal calculation, an invalid parameter
setting alarm is issued.
This section explains the procedure to output information to identify
the location and the cause of an invalid parameter setting alarm.
(2) Series and editions of applicable servo software
(Series 30i,31i,32i)
Series90D0/A(01) and subsequent editions
Series90E0/A(01) and subsequent editions
(Series 15
i-B,16i-B,18i-B,21i-B,0i-B,0i Mate-B,Power Mate i)
Series9096/A(01) and subsequent editions
Series90B0/A(01) and subsequent editions
Series90B1/A(01) and subsequent editions
Series90B6/A(01) and subsequent editions
(Series 0
i-C,0i Mate-C,20i-B)
Series90B5/A(01) and subsequent editions
(3) Illegal parameter setting alarms that can be displayed in parameter error
detail display
Invalid parameter setting alarms detected by the servo software can be
displayed. Alarms detected by the system software cannot be
displayed here.
To check whether the servo software detects an alarm, check the
following:
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
Alarm 4 on the servo screen PRM
1: Alarm detected by the servo software (Detail display is enabled.)
0: Alarm detected by the system software (Detail display is not
enabled.)
The table given below lists the valid motor numbers for each series.
If a number beyond the indicated range is set, an illegal parameter
setting alarm is issued.
(In this case, keep PRM = 0.)
Servo software series/edition Motor No.
Series 9096/A(01) and subsequent editions 1 to 250
Series 90B0/H(08) and subsequent editions 1 to 350
Series 90B1/B(02) and subsequent editions 1 to 550
Series 90B5,90B6/B(02) and subsequent editions 1 to 550
Series 90D0,90E0/B(02) and subsequent editions 1 to 550