Troubleshooting - Mitsubishi Electric Melservo-J3 Series MR-J3-B Instruction Manual

Melservo j3 series general-purpose ac servo sscnet compatible
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING

Display
Name
12
Memory error 1
(RAM)
13
Clock error
15
Memory error 2
(EEP-ROM)
16
Encoder error 1
(At power on)
17
Board error 2
19
Memory error 3
(Flash ROM)
1A
Motor
combination
error
20
Encoder error 2 Communication error
24
Main circuit error Ground fault
25
Absolute
position erase
Definition
RAM, memory fault
Faulty parts in the servo amplifier
Printed board fault
Alarm (any of 12 and 13)
occurs if power is switched on
after disconnection of all cables
but the control circuit power
supply cables.
Clock error
Faulty controller
transmitted from the
controller
Alarm(13) occurs, if servo
controller is used in multiple CPU
system.
1. Faulty parts in the servo amplifier
EEP-ROM fault
Alarm (15)
occurs if power is switched on
after disconnection of all cables
but the control circuit power
supply cables.
2. The number of write times to EEP-
ROM exceeded 100,000.
Communication error
1. Encoder connector (CN2)
occurred between
disconnected.
encoder and servo
2. Encoder fault
amplifier.
3. Encoder cable faulty
(Wire breakage or shorted)
4. Encoder cable type (2-wire, 4-wire)
selection was wrong in parameter
setting.
CPU/parts fault
Faulty parts in the servo amplifier
ROM memory fault
Alarm (17 or 19) occurs if
power is switched on after
disconnection of all cables but the
control circuit power supply cable.
Wrong combination
Wrong combination of servo amplifier
of servo amplifier
and servo motor connected.
and servo motor.
1. Encoder connector (CN2)
occurred between
disconnected.
encoder and servo
2. Encoder cable faulty
amplifier.
(Wire breakage or shorted)
3. Encoder fault
1. Power input wires and servo motor
occurred at the servo
power wires are in contact.
motor power (U,V
2. Sheathes of servo motor power
and W phases) of
cables deteriorated, resulting in
the servo amplifier.
ground fault.
3. Main circuit of servo amplifier failed.
(24) occurs if the servo is
switched on after disconnecting
the U, V, W power cables from
the servo amplifier.
Absolute position
1. Voltage drop in encoder
data in error
(Battery disconnected.)
2. Battery voltage low
3. Battery cable or battery is faulty.
Power was switched
4. Home position not set.
on for the first time in
the absolute position
detection system.
Cause
Checking method
Checking method
Checking method
Checking method
Checking method
8 - 3
Action
Change the servo amplifier.
Change the servo system controller.
Change the servo amplifier.
Connect correctly.
Change the servo motor.
Repair or change cable.
Correct the setting in the fourth digit of
parameter No. PC04.
Change the servo amplifier.
Use correct combination.
Connect correctly.
Repair or change the cable.
Change the servo motor.
Connect correctly.
Change the cable.
Change the servo amplifier.
After leaving the alarm occurring for a few
minutes, switch power off, then on again.
Always make home position setting again.
Change battery.
Always make home position setting again.
After leaving the alarm occurring for a few
minutes, switch power off, then on again.
Always make home position setting again.

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