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Programm
Clear alarm with the RESET key. Restart part program
continuation:
61018
[Channel %1: ] Block %2: function %4 not executable with NCK
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label channel number
Explanation:
Reaction:
Interpreter stop
NC Start disable in this channel.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Programm
Clear alarm with the RESET key. Restart part program
continuation:
61019
%[[Channel %1: ] Block %2: %]Parameter %4 incorrectly defined
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label channel number
Explanation:
Examplel:
61019 parameter (S_MVAR: dec4) defined incorrectly
The value of the 4th decimal place (dec4 -> THOUSANDS digit) of the transfer parameter S_MVAR is defined incorrectly
Reaction:
Interpreter stop
NC Start disable in this channel.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Check the value of the parameter.
If error message 61019 comes from CYCLE832, then:
61019 parameter S_TOLM: xx is incorrectly defined
1. Parameter S_TOLM lies outside the value range: S_TOLM UNITS digit 0 to 3. TENS digit 0 or 1
2. Parameter S_TOLM>3 and parameter S_OTOL not programmed and setting data SD55220
$SCS_FUNCTION_MASK_MILL_TOL_SET bit0=0
Remedy:
Set parameter S_TOLM in valid range (0..13), or,
up to SW 2.6, when CYCLE832 is called, set the compatibility bit in SD55220 bit0=1 with the field technology.
Programm
Clear alarm with the RESET key. Restart part program
continuation:
61020
[Channel %1: ] Block %2: Machining not possible with active TRANSMIT/TRACYL
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label channel number
Explanation:
Reaction:
Interpreter stop
NC Start disable in this channel.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Programm
Clear alarm with the RESET key. Restart part program
continuation:
Diagnostics Manual
Diagnostics Manual, 06/2015, 6FC5398-6DP10-0BA2
SINUMERIK 808D ADVANCED alarms
5.3 Cycle alarms
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