Checking Alarms - Panasonic GM1 Series User Manual

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7.7 Alarm Window
No. Name
Error cause / treatment
(3)
display area
Motor internal status
(4)
display area
Current warning display
(5)
area
Warning cause / treatment
(6)
display area
(7)
Error history display area
(8)
Error cause / treatment
display area
(9)
Motor internal status
display area
(Note 1)
Some alarms cause tripping as errors but are not recorded in error histories. For alarms that are not
recorded in error histories, refer to the instruction manual of the servo amplifier.
(Note 2)
Up to 14 error histories are stored. When more than 14 errors occur, error histories are erased in
chronological order (the oldest error history is erased first).
(Note 3)
Up to three histories of motor internal status in the event of an alarm are stored. If an alarm occurs
immediately after the power is turned on, motor internal status may not be captured normally.

7.7.2 Checking Alarms

1.
From the menu bar on the main pane, select View>Alarm. Alternatively, on the toolbar,
click the "Open the Alarm view" icon.
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Description
The alarm displayed on the top of the list is the alarm displayed on the front
panel of the servo amplifier.
Displays the cause and treatment of the selected error.
Displays the motor internal status in the event of an alarm.
Displays the warning numbers and names of all warnings that are currently
occurring.
Displays the cause and treatment of the selected warning.
Displays the order of error histories, alarm numbers, and error names.
Displays the cause and treatment of the selected error.
Displays the motor internal status in the event of an alarm.
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