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1 Alarms
6700
Parameters:
Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
7000
Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
7010
Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
7020
Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
7100
Parameters:
Definitions:
Reactions:
1-80
Channel %1 value of the machine data %2%3 is too low
%1 = Channel number
%2 = MD identifier
%3 = If required, field index
The machine data $MC_MM_PROTOC_NUM_ETP_STD_TYP specifies the number of
default event types for the protocol users. However, more types are used than configured.
- Alarm display.
Increase machine data $MC_MM_PROTOC_NUM_ETP_STD_TYP.
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
Too many compile cycle alarms defined
Too many alarms are defined for the compile cycles. On powering up, the quantity was
exceeded when defining a new CC alarm.
- Alarm display.
Apart from reducing the number of CC alarms, no remedial measures are possible at the
present time. (contact SIEMENS AG, System Support for A&D MC products, Hotline (Tel.:
see alarm 1000)
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
Range of MMC alarm numbers for compile cycles exceeded
A fixed quantity of alarm numbers (100) is reserved for the compile cycles. This has been
exceeded when defining a new CC alarm. (The valid range is between 0 and 4999).
- Alarm display.
Define the CC alarm numbers in the valid range from 0 to 4999.
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
Compile cycle alarm number has not been defined
The alarm ID used by the manufacturer is not known to the system. This was not allo-
cated when the alarms were generated.
- Alarm display.
The alarm can have 2 possible causes:
• The alarm number has not been defined. A definition must still be made.
• The call parameter used is not the same as the one transferred by the NCK.
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
Compile cycles VDI area: %1 byte for inputs and %2 byte for outputs. Maximum %3
bytes available.
%1 = String (machine data)
%2 = String (machine data)
%3 = Max. length for interface
The sum of the input and output bytes at the VDI user interface for the compile cycles
exceeds the maximum quantity of 400 bytes.
- NC not ready.
- Channel not ready.
- NC Start disable in this channel.
- Interface signals are set.
- Alarm display.
- NC Stop on alarm.
 Siemens AG, 2004. All rights reserved
SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D Diagnostics Guide (DA), 10.04 Edition
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