What To Do If; The Unit Doesn't Run; The Cutting Location Is Not As Intended; In Multiple-Surface Cutting, Differences In Levels Occur At Seams - Roland MODELA Pro II ZCL-540 User Manual

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7-2 What to Do If...

The unit doesn't run.

Is the cable connected correctly?
Make sure the cable is connected securely. Also, make the
cable connection while the power is switched off. Otherwise
the unit may not be detected.
P. 23, "Chapter 2 - Installation"

The cutting location is not as intended.

Are the Y- and Z-axis origins set correctly?
It is most common to align the Y- and Z-axis origins with the
center of the A axis, although this may vary according to the
cutting method. Follow the procedures described to set the
Y- and Z-axis origins.
P. 41, "Chapter 4 - Setting the Origins"

In multiple-surface cutting, differences in levels occur at seams.

Are the Y- and Z-axis origins misaligned?
In multiple-surface cutting, the Y- and Z-axis origins are set at
the center of the A axis, but mechanical misalignment may
occur due to changes in temperature or the like. This misalign-
ment can cause differences in levels. To maintain accuracy, we
recommend periodically setting the origins.
P. 41, "Chapter 4 - Setting the Origins"

Responding to an Error Message

If a message appears in the VPanel [Status] box
or on the handy panel, take action as described
below. This section describes the messages added
by installing the unit. For other messages, see the
documentation for the modeling machine.
A motor overload. Paused...
Operation was paused because of large load on the A-axis
motor. Click [Clear Error], cancel the paused state, then resume
cutting. Because the cutting may exceed the capacity of the
machine, revising the cutting parameters is recommended.
A overheat
Cutting was stopped because the A-axis motor overheated.
Resuming is not possible. Shut down the machine.
A overload [XXX]
Cutting was stopped because the load on the A-axis motor
exceeded its rated value. Resuming is not possible. Shut down
the machine. Depending on how the load was applied, the val-
ue displayed for "XXX" may be either "peak," "short," or "long."
No tool sensor connected
The cable for the origin sensor has come loose. Click [Clear
Error], then check the cable.
P. 41, "Chapter 4 - Setting the Origins"
Tool sensor not found
An attempt was made to set the Y- or Z-axis origin using an
origin sensor, but the pin or tool failed to reach the sensor.
Click [Clear Error], then check the amount of extension for
the pin or tool.
P. 41, "Chapter 4 - Setting the Origins"
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